These are the best-selling novels and non-fiction books of this week. As we approach December, the list of new releases is nourished by the usual pre-Christmas publications.
In fiction, the books that stand out, as every year, are the books that have won awards at el Planeta, which are destined to be on the list for many weeks. Paloma Sánchez-Garnica returns to the turbulent Germany of the world wars in Victoria and Beatriz Serrano narrates the dilemmas and troubles of being teenagers in the 90s in Fuego en la garganta. In addition, Juan Gómez-Jurado returns with Todo muere, which closes the circle of the Universo Reina Roja, and Arturo Pérez-Reverte and his La isla de la Mujer Dormida continuse to accumulate weeks, as well as the new works by Julia Navarro and Carmen Mola.