adult comics and graphic novels have had huge growth over 2020, 2021, and 2022, 2023 and
2024 both saw a decline in sales for titles in that category. Here you can see that in 2025, it
seems that there is indeed a slight increase in adult comics and graphic novels by about 3%.
So, the question we're asking ourselves is, will 2025 be the first year since 2022 in which we
actually see upward trends for adult comics and graphic novels? It will be interesting to see
how the holiday sales will have an impact on that subject in particular.
And if you want to know which titles you might want to keep an eye on for the rest of 2025,
here are the top-selling adult comics and graphic novels. So, these seem to be heavily
dominated by manga and Manhwa titles. For instance, we have titles from the "Jujutsu
Kaisen" series, the "Solo Leveling" series, and the "Chainsaw Man" series.
Okay, now that spooky season is just around the corner, let's talk about horror. In 2024, we
saw significant increases in horror fiction, increasing by 16% in both the adult fiction horror
and the juvenile fiction horror BISAC subject categories. In this year, 2025 has already seen
an increase in horror fiction across all age groups. So, the sales are up by 10% in adult
horror, they're up by 19% in juvenile horror, and they're up by 5% in YA horror.
If you're looking for some scary reads to get you Halloween ready, here are some of the top-
selling titles in adult horror this year. We have some 2025 newbies, including "Witchcraft for
Wayward Girls" by Grady Hendrix and "Killer on the Road" by Stephen Graham Jones. We
also have some familiar backlist titles, like Stephen King's "The Shining" and "Cujo."
And in regard to our top-selling juvenile horror titles, you can see that there are tons of
"Goosebumps" titles being read this year, which definitely makes me feel nostalgic.
And, finally, in our 2024 presentation, we saw that there were some comforting things going
on in the world of cookbooks, with a lot of readers buying comfort food books. We also saw
that people were buying Matty Matheson's cookbooks, which we referred to as the Bear
Effect, as seen in the growth in the individual chefs and restaurants BISAC code. And in
2025, it definitely seems like readers are still looking to cookbooks for comfort, perhaps even
more so. So, comfort food has increased by 37%, bread has increased by 26%, pasta has
increased by 35%, and individual chefs and restaurants have increased by 49%.
Our top-selling titles across those BISAC codes—so, comfort food, bread, pasta, and
individual chefs and restaurants—include these titles that you're seeing on your screen, all of
which make me extremely excited for fall cooking.
Now, I'd like to pass it over to my colleague Kalpna to offer a further look at subject trends
in 2025 to date. Kalpna Patel has over 20 years of independent bookselling and retail
experience. After half a lifetime spent buying, managing, merchandising, and marketing
books, her focus now is to empower retailers and booksellers to make smart decisions,
improve inventory performance, and to identify and take advantage of easy and exciting
opportunities for growth as product coordinator for the SalesData and Library Data project.
So, over to you, Kalpna.
Kalpna: Thanks, Lily, and hi, everyone. So, we've seen how some of the subjects we
reported on in 2024 are faring so far this year, and now we're going to take a look at what's