Here we are again, back in The Works where the main thing I’m seeing is the evolution of publishing trends again..4

Lets take the trending titles. We’ve got a bit of the traditional big names like Richard Osman, Lee Child and Sally Rooney and also Butter, but a lot of this are the TikTok trending books – and at the moment that seems to be romantasy, sports romances, and cozy small town romance. The decline of historical romance as a genre can be seen here in that five years ago because where actually are they?!

And not just in the trending -here’s the romance section, where five years ago I would have been picking up my Mary Balogh, Stephanie Laurens, Eloisa James and Julia Quinn books and as far as i can work out the oldest setting here are the sagas and the Anton Du Beke – which means interwar to World War Two.

And it’s the same here – mid century at oldest, lots of sports romances (which are mainly by new-to-me-authors) and then a lot of books by people like Lucy Score who have emerged from the big-in-self-publishing-and-transitioned-to-trad-publishing world.

And then the other thing that I’m noticing is that there are a lot fewer murder mysteries on the shelves – I used to get a lot of the historical mysteries from The Works as well as trying new contemporary murder mysteries out – but this time we’ve got about one carcase of mysteries and thrillers if you add them together really and a lot less of them are in my reading wheelhouse.
So the good news is that I didn’t buy anything to add to the pile. The bad news is that I came out a bit worried about my prospects for finding books I like in the shops at hte moment. And then I got home and was reminded of the size of the pile and all the things I have waiting to be read and told myself I was being ridiculous!
Have a great weekend!
Not seeing new books that you want will at least you time to read the ones you already have. It’s interesting about the lack of murder mysteries though.