Best-Sellers, Philosophy and Mental Health: Filbo 2025 has revealed the trends that are marking the pulse of reading in Colombia
The Bogotá Book Fair (Filbo) continues to consolidate as the most important literary event in Colombia. In this edition, for example, it has revealed interesting reading trends among attendees. Some of the most prominent publishers shared what their best -selling titles have been, evidencing a strong interest in current issues such as mental health, practical philosophy and social criticism.
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Editorial Penguin Random House He took attention with God’s madman at the end of the world by Javier Cercas, a reflection of the author atheist on faith, holiness and eternal life. This title, framed in the presence of Spain as a guest country, aims to be the best -selling book of the entire fair. Another resounding success has been How to send shit in an polite way of Alba Cardalda, a contemporary manual on assertiveness and empathy that has resonated especially in the workplace.
Editorial Planeta He stood out for the new launch of Mario Mendoza: Virgins and drug addictsaimed at both youth and adult public, with about 5,000 copies sold directly by the publisher. In addition, personal development titles as How to make good things happen to you by Marian Rojas Estepé and the already consecrated Atomic habits From James Clear.
From Editorial Without Bordersone of the best -selling books has been Migrantsby Juan Díaz (planet Juan), a work that gives continuity to the previous success of Misfit. Other prominent titles include Converts problems into opportunities by Carlos Davis and a collection on mental health focused on young adults overwhelmed by modern life. It also highlights the daily philosophy line with titles such as Meditations of Marco Aurelio and Life Manual of epictetus, appreciated for their unique translations and compendiums.
An unexpected phenomenon has been the good performance of literary classics, which despite their wide availability, have surprised by their attractiveness in editorial design and quality.
This year, the fair coincided with Mother’s Day, which modified the experience of visitors, incorporating offers and special spaces for that public. The publishers adapted with proposals that combine culture and entertainment, reaffirming that Bogotá is a city that values stories, literature and critical thinking.
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