What's Happening?
The California Independent Booksellers Alliance (CALIBA) has released its list of bestselling books for the week of November 16, 2025. The list includes a variety of titles across different genres, highlighting
popular choices among readers. In hardcover fiction, 'The Black Wolf' by Louise Penny tops the list, followed by 'The Correspondent' by Virginia Evans and 'What We Can Know' by Ian McEwan. Other notable entries include 'The Proving Ground' by Michael Connelly and 'The Secret of Secrets' by Dan Brown. In hardcover nonfiction, 'Bread of Angels' by Patti Smith leads, with '1929' by Andrew Ross Sorkin and 'Nobody’s Girl' by Virginia Roberts Giuffre also featured. The list is curated by CALIBA, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting independent bookselling in California.
Why It's Important?
The release of the bestseller list by CALIBA is significant as it reflects current reading trends and consumer preferences in the literary market. It provides insight into the types of stories and themes that resonate with readers, which can influence publishing decisions and marketing strategies. The prominence of certain authors and genres can also impact future book sales and the visibility of independent bookstores. By showcasing a diverse range of titles, the list supports the promotion of varied literary voices and encourages readers to explore new authors and genres.











