‘My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry’ No. 1 in China
Fredrik Backman’s My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry, published in China just last month, has reached the No. 1 spot on the Chinese bestseller list.
‘And Every Morning the Way Home Gets Longer and Longer’ No. 1 in Hungary
Fredrik Backman’s novella, And Every Morning the Way Home Gets Longer and Longer, has gone straight to No. 1 on the Hungarian bestseller list upon publication.
‘Eighteen Below Zero’ No. 3 in Sweden
Stefan Ahnhem’s Eighteen Below Zero goes right to No. 3 on May 2017’s official bestseller list for paperbacks in Sweden. Eighteen Below Zero was published in paperback just last month.
Lars Kepler and Jo Nesbø No. 1 in Norway
Lars Kepler’s The Rabbit Hunter, just out in paperback, goes straight to No. 1 on the Norwegian bestseller list. Jo Nesbø’s The Thirst still holds the No. 1 spot on the eBook list.
‘The Werewolf’s Secret’ No. 3 in Sweden
Kristina Ohlsson’s The Werewolf’s Secret keeps its position on the official monthly Swedish bestseller list for children’s fiction, coming in at No. 3 also on May 2017’s list.
New international TV series “Greyzone” starts filming
Greyzone a new international TV series, starts filming in Denmark, Sweden and Germany. The TV series of 10 episodes is created and written by Oskar Söderlund and Morten Dragsted. Mikkel Bak Sørensen has also been involved as writer.
Greyzone is to premiere on C More spring 2018 and is a co-production with TV2 Denmark and Cosmo Film.
The story revolves around a terrorist attack threatening Scandinavia. Tova Magnusson and Birgitte Hjort Sørensen are to play the lead roles.
‘Top Dog’ No. 1 in Sweden
Jens Lapidus’ Top Dog has shot to No. 1 on the weekly official bestseller lists for hardcover fiction, eBooks and audiobooks in Sweden. Top Dog is the third novel featuring Teddy and Emelie.
‘The Thirst’ No. 1 in the Czech Republic
Jo Nesbø’s The Thirst has gone straight to No. 1 on the official bestseller list for hardcover fiction in the Czech Republic upon publication.
‘The Sons’ and ‘Three Minutes’ in the Dutch Detective & Thriller Guide
Roslund & Thunberg’s The Sons and Roslund & Hellström’s Three Minutes have each received five stars in the Dutch Detective & Thriller Guide. Out of the 618 crime and thriller novels published in the Netherlands during the past year, only six novels received five stars.
The guide motivates its choice of the novels with the following statement about The Sons: “The dialogue and the characters are impeccable, the relationships are edgy, and the atmosphere is almost tangible.”
And about Three Minutes: “This thriller is not just a page-turner, it’s an emotionally packed story about the human cogs caught in an unchanging system, and once you get to know them, you’ll want to keep the bad guys alive.”
‘A Man Called Ove’ on the New York Times Best Seller List
Fredrik Backman’s A Man Called Ove has now been on the New York Times Best Seller List for combined print and eBook for a full year, coming in at No. 11 this week. On the bestseller list for paperback fiction A Man Called Ove claims the No. 5 spot in its 74th week on the list.