The Best-Selling Books of 2025 (So Far)
As we approach the end of September 2025, the literary world has been buzzing with a diverse array of page-turners that have captured readers’ imaginations and dominated sales charts. From epic fantasy sequels that build on massive franchises to self-help manifestos offering life-changing advice, this year’s bestsellers reflect a hunger for escapism, introspection, and high-stakes drama. Drawing from Circana BookScan data, New York Times rankings, and aggregated sales figures through mid-year, here’s our roundup of the top 10 best-selling books of 2025 to date. These titles have collectively sold millions of copies, proving that great stories still reign supreme in an era of endless distractions.
Whether you’re looking to join the conversation or stock up on gifts, these books are flying off shelves—literally. Let’s dive in, ranked by overall units sold.
1. Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros

4.7 out of 5 Ratings
The third installment in the wildly popular Empyrean series has shattered records, with standard and deluxe editions combining for over 2 million copies sold in the first half of the year alone. Violet Sorrengail’s dragon-riding adventures continue amid political intrigue and heart-pounding battles, making this a must-read for fantasy fans craving more “Fourth Wing” vibes. Yarros’s blend of romance, action, and world-building has turned this into a cultural phenomenon, with fans camping out for midnight releases.
2. The Let Them Theory: A Life-Changing Tool That Millions of People Can’t Stop Talking About by Mel Robbins

4.7 out of 5 Ratings
Topping nonfiction sales with 1.7 million copies, Robbins’s latest delivers a simple yet profound framework: “Let them” handle their own chaos while you focus on yours. Packed with real-life anecdotes, psychological insights, and actionable steps, this book has resonated with readers navigating post-pandemic stress and boundary-setting. It’s the ultimate empowerment read, endorsed by therapists and influencers alike, and has sparked a viral TikTok challenge.
3. Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins

4.7 out of 5 Ratings
The prequel to The Hunger Games that everyone knew was coming, this Haymitch Abernathy origin story has sold 1.6 million copies, fueled by nostalgia and fresh dystopian chills. Exploring the 50th Hunger Games through the eyes of a reluctant victor, Collins weaves themes of rebellion and resilience with her signature tension. With a feature film slated for November 2026, it’s not just a book—it’s a ticket to Panem’s darkest corners.
4. Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry

4.7 out of 5 Ratings
Henry’s rom-com mastery shines in this tale of two rival writers vying to pen the biography of a enigmatic socialite, blending wit, heartbreak, and steamy tension. An instant #1 New York Times bestseller and Reese’s Book Club pick, it’s sold over 1.2 million copies by channeling the messy joy of love in the digital age. If you devoured Beach Read, this is your next emotional rollercoaster.
5. Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid

4.7 out of 5 Ratings
Reid transports us to the golden age of Hollywood with a soaring tale of ambition, forbidden love, and stardom’s glittering underbelly. This emotional powerhouse has moved 1.1 million units, earning rave reviews for its vivid characters and nostalgic glamour. Reid’s fans call it her best yet—a passionate reminder that love can conquer even the harshest spotlights.
6. We Do Not Part by Han Kang

4.4 out of 5 Ratings
The Nobel laureate’s latest, shortlisted for the National Book Award, delves into a haunting friendship amid Korea’s turbulent history, blurring dreams and reality in a style reminiscent of The Vegetarian. With 950,000 copies sold, it’s a literary triumph that’s sparked global discussions on memory and loss. Kang’s poetic prose makes this a slow-burn essential for introspective readers.
7. Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall

4.5 out of 5 Ratings
A Reese’s Book Club selection and NYT bestseller, this gripping mystery of love, loss, and hidden family secrets in rural America has captivated 880,000 buyers. Hall masterfully unravels a decades-old disappearance, blending emotional depth with pulse-racing suspense. It’s the kind of book that keeps you up all night, whispering “just one more chapter.”
8. Dream State by Eric Puchner

4.7 out of 5 Ratings
Oprah’s Book Club pick explores the fragile threads of family and forgiveness through interconnected stories of ordinary people facing extraordinary reckonings. Selling 820,000 copies, Puchner’s “master storyteller” status shines in this tender yet unflinching portrait of American life. Perfect for fans of Olive Kitteridge, it reminds us that healing often starts in the quiet moments.
9. Audition by Katie Kitamura

4.0 out of 5 Ratings
Longlisted for the Booker Prize and on Barack Obama’s summer reading list, this Möbius-strip thriller about identity, performance, and betrayal has sold 780,000 copies. Kitamura’s taut, hypnotic narrative questions how well we truly know our loved ones, delivering twists that linger long after the final page. It’s literary suspense at its most destabilizing.
10. Flesh by David Szalay

4.2 out of 5 Ratings
Szalay’s ambitious coming-of-age epic traces one man’s journey from Hungarian teen to London elite, tackling masculinity, power, and colonialism with raw intensity. With 750,000 copies in print and comparisons to his Booker-shortlisted All That Man Is, it’s a “four novels in one” triumph that’s redefined modern manhood for a new generation.
Why These Books Are Dominating 2025
This year’s list skews toward escapist fiction (hello, fantasy and romance) balanced by nonfiction that promises real-world transformation, a trend publishers attribute to readers seeking comfort amid global uncertainties. Sales data from Circana and the NYT show a surge in audiobook formats too—over 30% of these totals—making them ideal for commutes or cozy evenings. As we head into fall, keep an eye on holiday tie-ins and adaptations; several of these are already in development.
If you’re building your 2025 TBR pile, start here—these aren’t just bestsellers; they’re the stories defining our year. What’s your pick? Grab a copy and join the millions who’ve turned the page.