My Predictions for the 2024 Bestseller Lists
Why Your Book (and Mine) Probably Won’t Make It
By Zibby Owens
My debut novel Blank is coming out on March 1, 2024. I’m really excited about it! Early readers have enjoyed it. I have some great press lined up. Notables have blurbed it. My publisher is prioritizing it. I even have a “platform” of almost 50K followers on Instagram, which has been built up, one follower at a time (!), over the past six years. Like many debut novelists out there a couple months before pub day, I’m doing my best to position my book for success: setting up a book tour, updating my website, and hopefully kicking off some word-of-mouth.
And yet, I already know my book won’t become a traditional bestseller.
Why? The lists have already filled up. And I haven’t even reached the starting line.
As Elisabeth Egan reported last week, only eight non-celebrity debut novelists made it onto the hardcover list in 2023, but five of those eight were major book club picks. Of the remaining three, two were Book of the Month Club selections. The one left standing, The Hurricane Wars, was a “romantasy” by Thea Guanzon, the first in a trilogy.
Yikes.
Looking ahead to 2024, there are many mega author celebrities who are releasing new books— think Kristin Hannah and John Grisham—and other major bestsellers like Emily Henry and Sally Hepworth. There are a handful of books that have already gained momentum pre-2024, whether through a celebrity or notable backing them, their publisher going all out and starting promotion early, or just from the undecipherable forces of the zeitgeist. These books keep coming up on the “Most Anticipated” lists over and over again from Good Housekeeping and Publishers Weekly to Goodreads rankings and individual bloggers.
Those books now also have a leg up.
What about the rest of us outside of these 100 or so titles?
What about the books I’m publishing as the CEO of Zibby Books, a boutique publishing house in New York? We have twelve fabulous books coming out in 2024, some currently being printed right this second. Our covers are gorgeous. The writing, the sense of voice and place, are top rate. We’ve been promoting them all for months and even have a full catalog out a year ahead of time. (Publisher promotion: check!)
Ironically, my novel Blank is about this very topic. A bestselling author can’t think of a second book to write by her deadline and decides to just hand in her book blank—empty!—as a thought experiment. Does it even matter what’s inside a book anymore or will readers buy it anyway off her name and the cover? Surprises follow.
I think the majority of bestsellers are decided before anyone reads a single page.
Take the list below. This includes titles coming out from January through May 2024 that I think the industry will push, promote, and probably succeed in positioning for placement on bestseller lists or in big book clubs. The promotion will lead to more word-of-mouth, and then more media and more sales until, bam! Bestseller.
To be clear, this is not my most anticipated list. (My original list from November is here, but now I’m excited for many others, too!) But I’m curious. Will I be correct? Can “the list” be guessed? If so, are these truly the best books if no one has read them yet?
I wonder what the New York Times list would look like if authors were only allowed on it once, for one week, allowing room for everyone else?!
The moral of the story: If, in fact, we readers are only reading bestsellers, we’re not necessarily reading the best books for us. Everyone should think critically about the books they’re being fed. Give other authors a chance, especially debut authors. I know there are too many books to sift through. That’s part of why I created Zibby Media and Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books —to help curate in a new way.
Take a look. Let’s what happens.
January
Bestseller Predictions
The Fury by Alex Michaelides
Come and Get It by Kiley Reid
Only if You’re Lucky by Stacy Willingham
House of Flame and Shadow by Sarah J. Maas
Wolves of Winter by Dan Jones
Contenders
Holiday Country by Inci Atrek
The Bullet Swallower by Elizabeth Gonzalez James
The Storm We Made by Vanessa Chan
Family Family by Laurie Frankel
Good Material by Dolly Alderton
Valley Verified by Kyla Zhao
Goldenseal by Maria Hummel
February
Bestseller Predictions
The Women by Kristin Hannah
Grief is for People by Sloane Crosley
A Love Song for Ricki Wilde by Tia Williams
Bride by Ali Hazelwood
Daughter of Mine by Megan Miranda
Contenders
Burn Book: A Tech Love Story by Kara Swisher
Whisky Tender by Deborah Jackson Taffa
Alphabetical Diaries by Sheila Heti
The Things We Didn’t Know by Elba Iris Perez
Slow Noodles by Chantha Nguon
The Last Days of the Midnight Ramblers by Sarah Tomlinson
This Disaster Loves You by Richard Roper
Leaving by Roxana Robinson
The Book of Love by Kelly Link
The Year of the Locust by Terry Hayes
March
Bestseller Predictions
Expiration Dates by Rebecca Serle
This Could Be Us by Kennedy Ryan
Ghost Dogs by Andre Dubus III
After Annie by Anna Quindlen
The Hunter by Tana French
The Princess of Las Vegas by Chris Bohjalian
Wandering Stars by Tommy Orange
2054 by Elliot Ackerman and Admiral James Stavridis
James by Percival Everett
The Prisoner’s Throne by Holly Black
End of Story by A.J. Finn
One Way Back: A Memoir by Christine Blasey Ford
Contenders
Finding Margaret Fuller by Alison Pataki
Bye, Baby by Carola Lovering
Anita de Monte Laughs Last by Xochitl Gonzalez
The Great Divide by Cristina Henriquez
Help Wanted by Adele Waldman
Day One by Abigail Dean
Piglet by Lottie Hazell
The Morningside by Tea Obrecht
Ordinary Human Failings by Megan Nolan
Ellie Haycock is Totally Normal by Gretchen Schreiber
Nosy Neighbors by Freya Sampson
The Romanov Brides by Clare McHugh
The Summer We Crossed Europe in the Rain by Kazuo Ishiguro
Say Hello to My Little Friend by Jennine Capo Crucet
Women of Good Fortune by Sophie Wan
The New Couple in 5B by Lisa Unger
Blank by Zibby Owens (here’s hoping!)
April
Bestsellers
Lucky by Jane Smiley
Just for the Summer by Abby Jimenez
The Secret Lives of Booksellers by James Patterson
The Paris Novel by Ruth Reichl
Real Americans by Rachel Khong
Darling Girls by Sally Hepworth
Funny Story by Emily Henry
You are Here by Ada Limon
Table for Two by Amor Towles
It Had to Be You by Mary Higgins Clark and Alafair Burke
Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder by Salman Rushdie
One of Us Knows by Alyssa Cole
Contenders
The Cemetery of Untold Stories by Julia Alvarez
The Sicilian Inheritance by Jo Piazza
The Limits by Nell Freudenberger
The Wives by Simone Gorrindo
Mother Doll by Katya Apekina
Days of Wonder by Caroline Leavitt
The Evolution of Annabel Craig by Lisa Grunwald
Better By Far by Hazel Hayes
May
Bestseller Predictions
The Summer Will Be Different by Carley Fortune
The Goddess of Warsaw by Lisa Barr
She’s Not Sorry by Mary Kubica
The Guncle Abroad by Steven Rowley
Lies and Weddings by Kevin Kwan
Camino Ghosts by John Grisham
The Paradise Problem by Christina Lauren
Contenders
Long Island by Colm Toibin
Shanghailanders by Juli Min
Butcher by Joyce Carol Oates