Looking for your next read? The 2024–25 book charts were dominated by powerful stories, fantasy worlds, and actionable advice. Top 10 “Most Sold” books on Amazon’s platform for the week of June 8, 2025, as ranked by Amazon Charts (Most Sold list ranks titles by the number of copies sold and pre-ordered across Amazon.com, Audible, Amazon Books stores, and subscription programs)
| Rank | Title | Author | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Women | Kristin Hannah | Historical fiction; critically acclaimed and widely read in 2024. |
| 2 | A Court of Thorns and Roses | Sarah J. Maas | Fantasy series with sustained popularity in print and eBook. |
| 3 | Dog Man: The Scarlet Shredder | Dav Pilkey | Children’s graphic novel; strong sales in both education and retail. |
| 4 | The Housemaid | Freida McFadden | Psychological thriller with strong reader engagement. |
| 5 | Atomic Habits | James Clear | Self-help bestseller with continued popularity across formats. |
| 6 | It Ends with Us | Colleen Hoover | Romance/drama novel driven by reader reviews and adaptations. |
| 7 | It Starts with Us | Colleen Hoover | Companion to the above; widely purchased as a sequel. |
| 8 | Iron Flame | Rebecca Yarros | Fantasy sequel with strong online reader interest and demand. |
| 9 | Fourth Wing | Rebecca Yarros | Launched a major fantasy series with strong debut performance. |
| 10 | Onyx Storm | Rebecca Yarros | Latest in the fantasy series with large initial print run. |
Insights for 2024–25 Book Markets
- Fiction continues dominated by emotional drama (The Women), fantasy-romance (ACOTAR, Fourth Wing/Iron Flame), and viral BookTok sensations.
- Select non-fiction/self-help remain evergreen — notably Atomic Habits.
- Film/TV adaptations (It Ends with Us) and digital virality dramatically boost sales cycles.
- Amazon Charts weekly spikes may differ from Publishers Weekly annual volume; the above reflects full-year performance.
2024–25 wasn’t just a successful year for publishing—it was proof that readers crave a mix of deep emotional stories, escapist fantasy, and actionable insight. As storytelling continues to evolve, the blend of digital virality, personal resonance, and cultural relevance will likely define the next wave of bestsellers.
Whether you’re looking for your next weekend read or building a curated library for your team or classroom, these titles are the ones that shaped—and will continue to influence—the literary conversation.


