NielsenIQ BookData's The Bestsellers podcast

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Join NielsenIQ BookData's Philip Stone and Belle Edelman for a monthly round-up of the UK's bestselling books

  1. 1 day ago

    #24 — July 2026 bestsellers + the religious books revival

    In Episode 24 of NielsenIQ BookData's The Bestsellers podcast, Belle and Philip count down the UK's bestselling books of July (04.36), share their Beyond the Bestsellers picks (13.26), and, in Under the Spotlight (20.25), explore the resurgence of the religious books market. Tune in to discover which familiar face reaches number one in paperback for the first time in eight years, which TV spin-off, the first of its kind in more than 30 years, has become an instant bestseller, which children's title is the latest to surpass one million copies sold, and why bible sales are reaching record levels around the world. Books featured in this episode that can be purchased at all good booksellers include: — Bear Grylls' The Greatest Story Ever Told — Alice Feeney's My Husband's Wife — Jeff Kinney's Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Do-It-Yourself Book — Homer's The Odyssey — The Bible Link to The Bookseller article: "A Homer run: Poetry poised to hit its all-time UK high" Link to Emily Wilson's review of Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey in the London Review of Books Link to The Guardian article: "‘It’s younger people seeking some sort of spirituality’ — UK Bible sales reach record high" Link to The Bible Society's The Quiet Revival report Link to BBC iPlayer's Red Dwarf S06 E03 episode, "Gunmen of the Apocalypse" The views expressed in this podcast are those of the presenters and not that of NIQ. For more information about who we are and what we do, visit NielsenIQ BookData Home - NIQ. Follow Nielsen Book on Instagram (@_bookdata) and Linkedin (@nielsen-book). Get in touch with Philip and Belle at thebestsellerspodcast@nielseniq.com. Episode hosted by Philip Stone and Belle Edelman, and produced and edited by Chris White. Theme music by Nela Ruiz.  Thanks for listening!

  2. 17 Jul

    #23 — June 2026 bestsellers + first half review, second half preview

    In Episode 23 of NielsenIQ BookData's The Bestsellers podcast, Belle and Philip count down the UK's bestselling books in the month of June (01.17), share their Beyond the Bestsellers picks (13.19), and, in Under the Spotlight (21.59), review the bestselling books of 2026 thus far and highlight forthcoming titles likely to make a big impact in the second half of the year. Tune in to discover the effect of Women's Prize wins on sales of Virginia Evans' The Correspondent and Lyse Doucet's The Finest Hotel in Kabul, which book is enjoying the latest big-screen sales boost, and which genres continue to go from strength to strength in the UK book market. Books featured in this episode that can be purchased at all good booksellers include: — The Secret Barrister's The Cut-Throat Trial — Caro Claire Burke's Yesteryear — Freida McFadden's The Divorce — Jamie Oliver's 20 Minute Meals — Trisha Paytas's Crying on the Kitchen Floor Link to the Women's Prize impact study (.pdf) Link to The Bookseller's new titles previews Link to The Bookseller article on a rise in children's reading enjoyment Link to The Odyssey trailers Link to the Met Office's weather forecasts The views expressed in this podcast are those of the presenters and not that of NIQ. For more information about who we are and what we do, visit NielsenIQ BookData Home - NIQ. Follow Nielsen Book on Instagram (@_bookdata) and Linkedin (@nielsen-book). Get in touch with Philip and Belle at thebestsellerspodcast@nielseniq.com. Episode hosted by Philip Stone and Belle Edelman, and produced and edited by Chris White. Theme music by Nela Ruiz.  Thanks for listening!

  3. 9 Jun

    #22 — May 2026 bestsellers + the colouring book boom

    In episode 22 of NielsenIQ BookData's The Bestsellers podcast, Belle and Philip count down the UK's bestselling books in the month of May (01.51), reveal their "Beyond the Bestsellers" picks (13.12), and put colouring books "Under the Spotlight" (21.40). Tune in to discover which writer returns to familiar territory and tops the chart, which series celebrates its 20th birthday in style, the latest book to get a small-screen boost, and what gems can be found in the colouring book long tail. Books featured in this episode that can be purchased at all good booksellers include: — Freida McFadden's The Divorce — Keir Radnedge's FIFA World Cup 2026: The Official Guide — The Disneyland Parks Colouring Book — Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris's The Book of Birds — Bobbie Goods' Do Dia Para a Noite  Link to The Bookseller article on Usborne's Sticker Dolly Dressing range Link to Springer Nature paper on anxiety reduction during adult colouring Link to Healthline article on the benefits of adult colouring Link to The Guardian article on the British birdwatching boom Link to NHS/Rethink Mental Illness "Stress Bucket" resource (.pdf) The views expressed in this podcast are those of the presenters and not that of NIQ. For more information about who we are and what we do, visit NielsenIQ BookData Home - NIQ. Follow Nielsen Book on Instagram (@_bookdata) and Linkedin (@nielsen-book). Get in touch with Philip and Belle at thebestsellerspodcast@nielseniq.com. Episode hosted by Philip Stone and Belle Edelman, and produced and edited by Chris White. Theme music by Nela Ruiz.  Thanks for listening!

  4. 14 Apr

    #20 — March 2026 bestsellers + American fiction

    In episode 20 of NielsenIQ BookData's The Bestsellers podcast, Belle and Philip count down the top 20 bestselling books in the UK in the month of March (02.03), reveal their "Beyond the Bestsellers" picks (13.52), and put the United States under the spotlight (24.31) — discussing trends Stateside and the impact of American fiction in the UK. Tune in to find out which former chart-topper returns to top spot, the huge value of Easter-themed books, and why the US and UK book markets might be more similar than you think. Books featured in this episode that can be purchased at all good booksellers include: — Freida McFadden's Want to Know a Secret? — Tom Fletcher and Dougie Poynter's The Dinosaur That Pooped Easter! — Chloe Walsh's Binding 13 — Mel and Sawyer Robbins' The Let Them Theory — Herman Melville's Moby Dick — Link to The Bookseller article on translation in the age of AI — Link to The Bookseller article on simultaneous publication dates — Freida McFadden reveals her true identity (USA Today) — The Great American Novel (The Atlantic) The views expressed in this podcast are those of the presenters and not that of NIQ. For more information about who we are and what we do, visit NielsenIQ BookData Home - NIQ. Follow Nielsen Book on Instagram (@_bookdata) and Linkedin (@nielsen-book). Get in touch with Philip and Belle at thebestsellerspodcast@nielseniq.com. Episode hosted by Philip Stone and Belle Edelman, and produced and edited by Chris White. Theme music by Nela Ruiz.  Thanks for listening!

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