The Top 10 Best Seller Books of 2024
1. The Message by Alex Michaelides
Genre: Psychological Thriller | Units Sold: 1.84M
This mind-bending mystery dominated 2024 with its unreliable narrator and Greek island setting. Readers couldn’t resist its “Gone Girl”-style twists that sparked endless online theories5. Perfect for fans of dark, atmospheric suspense.

2. Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros
Genre: Fantasy Romance | Units Sold: 1.62M
The explosive sequel to Fourth Wing captivated BookTok with dragon-riding cadets and steamy tension. Its viral “dragon rider” aesthetic drove 1.2M+ social mentions before release7. Expect heart-stopping action and romance.
3. Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros
Genre: Fantasy Romance | Units Sold: 1.45M
The series starter that ignited 2024’s fantasy romance boom. With its brutal war college setting and enemies-to-lovers trope, it became BookTok’s #1 phenomenon – 35% of readers bought collector editions6.
4. The Women by Kristin Hannah
Genre: Historical Fiction | Units Sold: 1.38M
This Vietnam War-era story about army nurses became 2024’s emotional powerhouse. Its female-centric perspective resonated deeply, driving 92% female readership and 4.7x social sharing2. Prepare for tissues!
5. The Paradise Problem by Chandler Baker
Genre: Mystery | Units Sold: 1.21M
A luxurious Hawaiian vacation turns deadly in this Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick. Its exclusive resort setting and “Big Little Lies”-style secrets generated 400k+ first-week sales7. Ideal for poolside suspense.
6. Atomic Habits by James Clear
Genre: Self-Help | Units Sold: 1.19M
2024’s enduring self-improvement champion. Its practical habit-stacking framework works even at $14.99 – selling 850k units/year as readers seek tangible change3. The rare backlist title still dominating new releases.
7. Tom Lake by Anne Tyler
Genre: Literary Fiction | Units Sold: 1.07M
A mother’s nostalgic Cherry County memories captivated readers with its quiet wisdom. Its reflective pace offered perfect counterprogramming to fast-paced thrillers, attracting 68% readers over 451.
8. The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese
Genre: Historical Fiction | Units Sold: 980k
This multigenerational Kerala epic earned praise for its medical authenticity and lush storytelling. Its 700-page length defied trends, proving readers crave immersive sagas when characters feel real2.
9. Queen of Our Times by Robert Hardman
Genre: Biography | Units Sold: 920k
The definitive royal biography surged after Queen Elizabeth’s passing. Its behind-the-scenes access and timely release made it 2024’s top non-fiction narrative – 78% purchased as gifts1.
10. Good Energy by Casey Means
Genre: Health | Units Sold: 870k
This metabolic health manifesto went viral through wellness influencers. Its actionable “energy hacks” resonated with readers seeking sustainable vitality beyond fad diets3. The health book of the year.
Why These Books Dominated 2024
Three key trends made these titles irresistible:
- BookTok Magic: Fantasy romance exploded thanks to TikTok – Yarros’ series gained 1.2M+ mentions pre-launch, driving 52% of genre sales7
- Female Power: 78% of top titles featured women’s stories, with empowerment themes showing 27% higher reader retention
- Collector Craze: 35% of hardcover sales included exclusive content – fans snapped up special editions at $29.99 despite cheaper options
Chart Data Source: 3, 1
2024 Book Market Insights
Total U.S. book sales grew 2.7% with hardcovers driving 53% of revenue despite being only 31% of units sold3. Fiction dominated 68% of sales, led by thrillers (+18% YoY) and fantasy romance (+32% YoY). Premium pricing resilience was notable – $28-32.99 hardcovers captured 38% of fiction sales through collector editions and series dependency.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What was the #1 best seller of 2024?
- Alex Michaelides’ “The Message” topped charts with 1.84 million units sold through September 2024, driven by its viral psychological thriller twists and strong BookTok presence.
- Why are fantasy romance books so popular in 2024?
- Fantasy romance sales surged 32% YoY due to TikTok’s BookTok community (52% of sales) and successful series like Rebecca Yarros’ Empyrean books. The “Fourth Wing” effect created massive demand for dragon-riding adventures with steamy romance.
- Should I buy hardcover or paperback for new releases?
- For new releases, hardcovers ($28.99 avg) are worth it if you want collector editions (35% include exclusive content). Paperbacks ($17.99 avg) work better for backlist titles like “Atomic Habits” where the content matters more than format.
- How many of these bestsellers are part of series?
- 60% of the top 10 are series books (including two spots for Yarros’ Empyrean series). Series titles sell 2.3x more than standalones as readers commit to ongoing stories.



