The New York Times Fiction Best Sellers of 2021
This is a list of adult fiction books that topped The New York Times Fiction Best Seller list in 2021, in the Combined Print & E-Book Fiction category.[1]
Date | Book | Author | Publisher |
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January 3 | A Time for Mercy | John Grisham | Doubleday |
January 10 | |||
January 17 | The Duke and I | Julia Quinn | Avon |
January 24 | |||
January 31 | |||
February 7 | |||
February 14 | The Russian | James Patterson and James O. Born | Little, Brown and Company |
February 21 | The Four Winds | Kristin Hannah | St. Martin's Press |
February 28 | |||
March 7 | A Court of Silver Flames | Sarah J. Maas | Bloomsbury Publishing |
March 14 | The Four Winds | Kristin Hannah | St. Martin's Press |
March 21 | Life After Death | Sister Souljah | Emily Bestler Books |
March 28 | The Four Winds | Kristin Hannah | St. Martin's Press |
April 4 | Win | Harlen Coben | Grand Central Publishing |
April 11 | The Four Winds | Kristin Hannah | St. Martin's Press |
April 18 | The Hill We Climb | Amanda Gorman | Viking Books |
April 25 | |||
May 2 | Ocean Prey | John Sandford | G. P. Putnam's Sons |
May 9 | A Gambling Man | David Baldacci | Grand Central Publishing |
May 16 | Sooley | John Grisham | Doubleday |
May 23 | 21st Birthday | James Patterson and Maxine Paetro | Little, Brown and Company |
May 30 | While Justice Sleeps | Stacey Abrams | Doubleday |
June 6 | The Last Thing He Told Me | Laura Dave | Simon & Schuster |
June 13 | Legacy | Nora Roberts | St. Martin's Press |
June 20 | E. L. James | Bloom Books | |
June 27 | The President's Daughter | Bill Clinton and James Patterson | Little, Brown and Company |
July 4 | |||
July 11 | The Last Thing He Told Me | Laura Dave | Simon & Schuster |
July 18 | Once Upon a Time in Hollywood | Quentin Tarantino | Harper Perennial |
July 25 | The Paper Palace | Riverhead Books | |
August 1 | The Cellist | Daniel Silva | HarperCollins |
August 8 | Black Ice | Brad Thor | Emily Bestler Books |
August 15 | The Last Thing He Told Me | Laura Dave | Simon & Schuster |
August 22 | Billy Summers | Stephen King | Scribner |
August 29 | |||
September 5 | Bloodless | Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child | Grand Central Publishing |
September 12 | The Madness of Crowds | Louise Penny | Minotaur Books |
September 19 | A Slow Fire Burning | Paula Hawkins | Riverhead Books |
September 26 | Forgotten in Death | J. D. Robb | St. Martin's Press |
October 3 | Apples Never Fall | Liane Moriarty | Henry Holt and Company |
October 10 | |||
October 17 | The Wish | Nicholas Sparks | Grand Central Publishing |
October 24 | The Lincoln Highway | Amor Towles | Viking Books |
October 31 | State of Terror | Hillary Rodham Clinton and Louise Penny | Simon & Schuster and St. Martin's Press |
November 7 | The Judge's List | John Grisham | Doubleday |
November 14 | Better Off Dead | Lee Child and Andrew Child | Delacorte Press |
November 21 | Game On | Janet Evanovich | Atria Books |
November 28 | The Dark Hours | Michael Connelly | Little, Brown and Company |
December 5 | Mercy | David Baldacci | Grand Central Publishing |
December 12 | Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone | Diana Gabaldon | Delacorte Press |
December 19 | Jodi Picoult | Ballantine Books | |
December 26 | Call Us What We Carry | Amanda Gorman | Viking Books |
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Combined Print & E-Book Fiction Books - Best Sellers". The New York Times. Retrieved 2020-12-30.
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- The New York Times Best Seller list
- 2021 fiction books
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- 21st-century American literature