"Todas esas cosas que te dire mañana," by E. Benavent, at the top of the Nielsen-Publishnews bestseller fiction list.

In Non-Fiction, «Como hacer que te pasen cosas buenas» by Marian Rojas keeps its rank. In children and young adult books there is an unstoppable rise in the “Heartstopper” saga, and in comics that of “My Hero Academia.”

Everything in the Nielsen-Publishnews listing.

As of May 15th, 2022, sales of children's and young adult’s literature have risen considerably to 34%; Fiction continues to be the bulk of sales and rises eight points with 49% compared to 14% for Non-fiction, which has benefited from a slight increase. Also noteworthy is the rise of the rest of publishers (33%) compared to Planeta, which continues to lead with 39% of sales, and Penguin Random House (28%).

Following Elísabet Benavent’s “Todas esas cosas que te dire mañana,” in the bestseller list, is “Roma soy yo: la verdadera historia de Julio César,” by Santiago Posteguillo. It is followed by “El libro negro de las horas,” by Eva García Saenz de Urturi and “Una corona de huesos,” by Jennifer Armentrout. “Operación Kazán,” by Vicente Vallés, which is the Espasa Prize for Narrative winner, keeps moving up to fourth place.

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