What Canadian books are popular right now? Check out this week's bestsellers | CBC Books
Here are the bestselling Canadian fiction, nonfiction and children's books from June 7-14, 2025.
Here are the bestselling Canadian fiction, nonfiction and children's books from June 1-7, 2025.
Bestseller lists are compiled by Bookmanager using weekly sales stats from over 260 Canadian independent stores.
One Golden Summer by Carley Fortune is the #1 Canadian fiction book this week.
One Golden Summer is a follow-up to Fortune's debut book Every Summer After and tells the story of Alice, a photographer seeking a quiet, restorative summer at her childhood cottage with her grandmother. But her plans for peace are upended when Charlie — charming, flirtatious, and impossible to ignore — unexpectedly reappears. Soon, Alice finds herself feeling like she's 17 again, questioning whether this summer might hold something more than she ever expected.
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Value(s) by Mark Carney is the #1 Canadian nonfiction book this week.
Values is a book by the former Bank of Canada governor and current prime minister Mark Carney. Published in 2021, Values looks at the "fault lines" that divide contemporary society — racial, geographical, cultural and economic — and argues that they all stem from the same thing: a crisis of values. In the book, Carney offers a vision of a "more humane society" and a map toward getting there.
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Mallory and the Trouble with Twins by Arley Nopra is the #1 Canadian kids' book this week.
In Mallory and the Trouble with Twins, Mallory is confident in her babysitting skills — after all, she's taken care of her seven younger siblings for years. But when she starts watching the Arnold twins, Marilyn and Carolyn, she quickly realizes they're more trouble than she expected! The twins play tricks, act spoiled and make her job a nightmare! Still, as a responsible member of the Baby-Sitters Club, Mallory refuses to give up.
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