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Hit of the Lits: FRA Top 40 Books – March

By April 6, 2017Hit of the Lits!

Hit of the Lits – FRA Top 40

Every month we ask you guys on our social media channels what reads you’ve loved over the past month, and from these replies we create our Top 40 chart, like the Top of the Pops but for books. It gives you a chance to see what others in the group are reading and get some recommendations, and thanks to all who joined in this month, giving us our top 40.

There’s a lot of old favourites in the chart this month, and here they are including all the movers and shakers, the Hit of the Lits Top 40!

1

The Handmaid’s Tale – Margaret Atwood

With sales up and a television series on the way we’re hardly surprised to find the dystopian tale where women lose all rights at the top spot of our chart. A new entry this month to the chart.

The Handmaid’s Tale US
The Handmaid’s Tale UK

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2

The Book Thief – Markus Zusak

It seems that not a month goes by in our Hit of the Lits where The Book Thief isn’t in the top 10. This month it’s in second place, up four places from February.

The Book Thief US
The Book Thief UK

Review of the Book Thief

3

A Man Called Ove – Fredrick Backman

Another book that has barely been out of our charts for more than a year now is A Man Called Ove. The tale of grumpy old Ove is down two places and took the top spot last month.

A Man Called Ove US
A Man Called Ove UK

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4

Big Little Lies –Liane Moriarty

With the series finale just aired, many of you are catching up on this brilliant mystery before you binge watch the entire adaptation in one sitting (We know you too well!). Up 22 places from number 26 in the charts last month is Liane Moriarty’s brilliantly woven mystery.

Big Little Lies US
Big Little Lies UK

Review of Big Little Lies

5

Caraval – Stephanie Garber

Caraval is a magical tale, perfect for those who loved the Night Circus and is proving to be one of the big YA releases of the year, a new entry in our charts this month.

Caraval US
Caraval UK

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6

The Help – Kathryn Stockett

The Help is a new entry into the charts this month, a favourite of mine it tells the story of ‘the help’, the African-American women who kept house for rich white ladies in the Deep South of America.

The Help US
The Help UK

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7

The Watchmaker of Filigree Street – Natasha Pulley

This was one of Rosie’s picks this month for our admin reads and it’s a new entry here too, loved by many of you and zooming into the top ten this month, said to be an impressive debut full of steampunk magic.

The Watchmaker of Filigree Street US
The Watchmaker of Filigree Street UK

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8

Nineteen Minutes – Jodi Picoult

Another new entry this week is Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult. The story of a school shooting is as ever relevant, heart-wrenching and brilliant, full of the usual depth and touching realism found in Picoult’s works.

Nineteen Minutes US
Nineteen Minutes UK

Nineteen Minutes Review

9

Lincoln At the Bardo – George Sanders

This historical fiction imagines the reaction of Abraham Lincoln upon losing his eleven year old son, an unusual book it’s been highly praised since its release and is a new entry in our chart this month.

Lincoln at the Bardo US
Lincoln at the Bardo UK

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10

The Shack – W.M Paul Young

The Shack is a modern classic by far, exploring life’s toughest questions, and it’s a new entry in our chart this month. Full of sadness and joy, it’s a brilliant read and comes highly recommended!

The Shack US
The Shack UK

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11. I Know this Much is True – Wally Lamb (new)

13. Night School – Lee Childs (new)

14. Silk Roads – Peter Frankopan (new)

17. Court of Thorn and Roses – Sarah J Maas (new)

19. The Goldfinch – Donna Tartt (new)

20. IT – Stephen King (new)

21. Small Great Things – Jodi Picoult (-2)

22. Dorothy Must Die – Danielle Paige (new)

23. Meat – Joseph D’Lacey (new)

24. All the Light We Cannot See – Anthony Doerr (-)

25. Bird Box – Josh Malerman (-17)

26. The Cursed Child – J.K Rowling (new)

27. The Little Paris Bookshop – Nina George (-10)

28. Diary of a Young Girl – Anne Frank (new)

29. Memoirs of a Geisha – Arthur Golding (new)

30. A Tale of Two Cities – Charles Dickens (new)

31. The Secret Garden – Frances Hodgson Burnett (new)

32. The Book Thieves – Anders Rydell (new)

33. Norse Mythology – Neil Gaiman (-21)

34. Mischling – Affinity Konar (new)

35. In Farley Field – Rhys Bowen (new)

36. Bridget Jones Diary – Helen Fielding (new)

37. The Lovely Bones – Alice Sebold (new)

38. The Lake House – Kate Morton (new)

39. The Night Circus – Erin Morgenstern (-6)

40. The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane – Lisa See (new)



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