Our top ten bestsellers of the week

  1. Capital in the Twenty-First Century Thomas Piketty
  2. The Feel-good Hit of the Year: A Memoir by Liam Pieper
  3. The Sex Lives of Siamese Twins by Irvine Welsh
  4. Foreign Soil by Maxine Beneba Clarke
  5. The Fictional Woman by Tara Moss
  6. Shy: A Memoir by Sian Prior
  7. Burial Rites by Hannah Kent
  8. Dirty Secrets: Our ASIO Files by Meredith Burgmann
  9. The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion
  10. The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair by Joël Dicker

Our top seller for the week is French economist Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century, which has everyone talking. Our managing director Mark Rubbo recently wrote about the title in his monthly column, calling it one of those rare books with ‘the potential to have a profound effect on its reader, and the world around them’. Read more here. Please note, we currently only have a few copies left in stock, with more stock due mid-month.

Our list also featured seven titles from Australian authors: three memoirs (The Feel-good Hit of the Year: A Memoir, The Fictional Woman and Shy); three debut fiction releases (Foreign Soil, Burial Rites and The Rosie Project); and an anthology in which leading Australians open their ASIO files and read what the state’s security apparatus said about them (Dirty Secrets: Our ASIO Files).

Cover image for Capital in the Twenty-First Century

Capital in the Twenty-First Century

Thomas Piketty

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