New York Times Best Selling Books (Fiction) 2020

New York Times Best-Selling Books (Fiction) 2020

source: The NY Times

The New York Times have been publishing their best-selling book list from as early as the 1930’s. Since then, The New York Times Best Seller list has widely been considered the benchmark list of best-selling books in the United States.

Below we break down all the number 1 fiction entries for each week across the year, combining both E-book and physical copy sales.

2020 (5th January)
Where The Crawdads Sing – Delia Owens
[Published by G.P. Putman’s Son]
2020 (12th January)
Where The Crawdads Sing – Delia Owens
[Published by G.P. Putman’s Son]
2020 (19th January)
Where The Crawdads Sing – Delia Owens
[Published by G.P. Putman’s Son]
2020 (26th January)
Where The Crawdads Sing – Delia Owens
[Published by G.P. Putman’s Son]
2020 (2nd February)
Where The Crawdads Sing – Delia Owens
[Published by G.P. Putman’s Son]
2020 (9th February)
American Dirt – Jeanine Cummins
[Published by Flatiron Books]
2020 (16th February)
American Dirt – Jeanine Cummins
[Published by Flatiron Books]
2020 (23rd February)
Golden in Death – J.D. Robb
[Published by St. Martin’s Press]
2020 (1st March)
American Dirt – Jeanine Cummins
[Published by Flatiron Books]
2020 (8th March)
One Minute Out – Mark Greaney
[Published by Berkley Publishing Group]
2020 (15th March)
Blindside – James Patterson and James O. Born
[Published by Little, Brown and Company]
2020 (22nd March)
House of Earth and Blood – Sarah J. Mass
[Published by Bloomsbury Publishing House]
2020 (29th March)
The Mirror and the Light – Hilary Mantel
[Published by Fourth Estate]
2020 (5th April)
The Boy from the Woods – Harlan Coben
[Published by Grand Central Publishing]
2020 (12th April)
Little Fires Everywhere – Celeste Ng
[Published by Penguin Press]
2020 (19th April)
Little Fires Everywhere – Celeste Ng
[Published by Penguin Press]
2020 (25th April)
Little Fires Everywhere – Celeste Ng
[Published by Penguin Press]
2020 (3rd May)
Masked Prey – John Sandford
[Published by Random House Large]
2020 (10th May)
Walk The Wire – David Baldacci
[Published by Grand Central Publishing]
2020 (17th May)
Camino Winds – John Grisham
[Published by Doubleday]
2020 (24th May)
The 20th Victim – James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
[Published by Little, Brown and Company]
2020 (31st May)
Camino Winds – John Grisham
[Published by Doubleday]
2020 (7th June)
Camino Winds – John Grisham
[Published by Doubleday]
2020 (14th June)
Hideaway – Nora Roberts
[Published by St Martins Publishing Group]
2020 (21st June)
The Vanishing Half – Brit Bennett
[Published by Riverhead Books]
2020 (28th June)
The Summer House – James Patterson and Brendan DuBois
[Published by Grand Central Publishing]
2020 (5th July)
28 Summers – Elin Hilderbrand
[Published by Hachette Book Group]
2020 (12th July)
28 Summers – Elin Hilderbrand
[Published by Hachette Book Group]
2020 (19th July)
The Vanishing Half – Brit Bennett
[Published by Riverhead Books]
2020 (26th July)
The Vanishing Half – Brit Bennett
[Published by Riverhead Books]
2020 (2nd August)
The Order – Daniel Silva
[Published by HaperCollins]
2020 (9th August)
Near Dark – Brad Thor
[Published by Simon & Schuster]
2020 (16th August)
Deadlock – Catherine Coulter
[Published by Simon & Schuster]
2020 (23rd August)
Where The Crawdads Sing – Delia Owens
[Published by G.P. Putman’s Son]
2020 (30th August)
Where The Crawdads Sing – Delia Owens
[Published by G.P. Putman’s Son]
2020 (6th September)
Royal – Danielle Steel
[Published by Delacorte Press]
2020 (13th September)
Thick as Thieves – Sandra Brown
[Published by Grand Central Publishing]
2020 (20th September)
All The Devils Are Here – Louise Penny
[Published by Minotaur Books]
2020 (27th September)
Shadows in Death – J.D. Robb
[Published by St Martin’s Press]
2020 (4th October)
The Evening and the Morning – Ken Follett
[Published by MacMillan]
2020 (11th October)
The Book of Two Ways – Jodi Picoult
[Published by Ballantine Books]
2020 (18th October)
The Return – Nicholas Sparks
[Published by Grand Central Publishing]
2020 (25th October)
Troubles in Paradise – Elin Hilderbrand
[Published by Little, Brown and Company]
2020 (1st November)
A Time for Mercy – John Grisham
[Published by Hodder and Stoughton]
2020 (8th November)
A Time for Mercy – John Grisham
[Published by Hodder and Stoughton]
2020 (15th November)
The Sentinel – Lee Child and Andrew Child
[Published by Random House Publishing]
2020 (22nd November)
Fortune and Glory – Janet Evanovich
[Published by Simon & Schuster]
2020 (29th November)
The Law of Innocence – Michael Connelly
[Published by Little, Brown and Company]
2020 (6th December)
Rhythm of War – Brandon Sanderson
[Published by Tor Books]
2020 (13th December)
Ready Player Two – Ernest Cline
[Published by Ballantine Books]
2020 (20th December)
Ready Player Two – Ernest Cline
[Published by Ballantine Books]
2020 (27th December)
Ready Player Two – Ernest Cline
[Published by Ballantine Books]

Published Jan 24, 2023 @ 11:45 pm – Updated – [last-modified]


1 thought on “New York Times Best Selling Books (Fiction) 2020”

  1. It’s a shame there isn’t more non-fiction around in the espionage genre. After all, real spy thrillers can be just as fast and furious as Mark Greaney’s Gray Man. However, they don’t have to be as placid as John le CarrĂ©’s novels and shrouded in delicate diction and sophisticated syntax.

    So, if you are looking for a real life action packed raw MI6 thriller do try Beyond Enkription (intentionally misspelt), the first of TheBurlingtonFiles series to be published.

    It’s set in 1974 and is a fact based stand-alone spy thriller about an accountant (who then worked in Coopers & Lybrand) who unwittingly started working for MI6 by infiltrating an international organised crime gang. Just like the Gray Man he is chased around the world by the bad guys.

    The difference between this and the Mark Greaney stuff is that Beyond Enkription is as real as you can get. It’s full of real life characters based on real life scoundrels in MI6 (Pemberton’s People) and was written for espionage cognoscenti.

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