Each of April 23 is the International Book Day, a date that honors three great writers, all killed in 1616: Miguel de Cervantes, William Shakespeare and the Inca Garcilaso de la Vega. UNESCO established this date in 1995 and from that moment this ephemeris is celebrated of uninterrupted Manra.
International Book Day has several purposes: honoring books, promoting reading, encouraging the editorial industry, protecting car rights and promoting cultural diversity.
In that context, Buscaibre, the largest online bookstore in Latin America, developed a reading index that contains analysis of reading trends in Argentina during the first months of 2025; With a universe of more than 400,000 units of books sold a year through its website.
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{{msj}} {{msj}}The genres that Argentines are reading most according to this survey are mental health and well -being (with titles on mindfulness, healthy habits and personal development); Science fiction novels (classic and contemporary authors continue to captivate readers with futuristic stories); Biographies and memoirs (the stories of great figures of politics, entertainment and science have aroused the interest of the public).
The ten best -selling books in Argentina in 2025
1- Olas of NOIX, of Rebecca Yarros – Planet Puesh.
2- Dawn in the harvest, by Suzanne Collins – Editorial Molino
-3- A cut of fog and fury. Special Edition, by Sarah J. Maas – Editorial Crossbook
4- exclusive pack Harry Potter, by JK Rowling – Editorial Salamandra Infant and Youth
5- Blackwater safe: Complete Saga, by Michael McDowell – Blackie Books editorial
6- This pain is not mine, by Mark Wolynn – Editorial Gaia Editions
7- Ultrapoderous metabolism, by Frank Suarez – Editorial Distribution
8- The duel, by Gabriel Rolón – Editorial Booket
9- The man in search of meaning, by Viktor E. Frankl – Editorial Herder & Herder
10- Libertao, by Carolina Menéndez Patorelli – Editorial Planeta Chilena SA (Na)