Continuing our analysis of bestselling books in Canada's provinces and territories, we compare sports books in Manitoba and PEI alongside biographies in Yukon and Saskatchewan.
Continuing our series of regional bestsellers, we've paired up some provinces and territories to see what's selling in each, what's different, and what's the same.
You may have seen our list of the 150 bestselling Canadian-authored books from the past decade. We wanted to go a bit further in our exploration and see what was selling in each region of our fine country.
To celebrate Canada 150, we stayed true to our book-reading, data-loving selves and pulled together a list of 150 bestselling Canadian books from the last 10 years.
For Canada Day we present you with the top 10 Canadian-authored books of 2015 for fiction, non-fiction and middle grade/YA, courtesy of SalesData and that handy-dandy Canadian marker.
What makes a book a bestseller? How many copies does a book need to sell to become a bestseller? What needs to happen before the words “bestseller” can be put on a book cover?