
Sofia Lundberg on the German bestseller lists
Sofia Lundberg’s The Red Address Book celebrates 6 months as an official German bestseller on Der Spiegel’s lists. Lundberg’s debut novel has now entered its 26th consecutive week on the lists. Her second novel, A Question Mark Is Half a Heart, is also a long-running bestseller in Germany. It has now been a bestseller for 14 weeks.

The May bestseller lists in Sweden
Ulf Lundell claims one of the top placements on the official bestseller list for the month of May in Sweden, where his Weekdays 3 is No. 4 in hardcover and No. 8 in e-book. Stina Jackson also features on the hardcover list, coming in at No. 5 with The Last Snow. The title is also No. 4 in both audio and e-book.

Fredrik Backman No. 7 in Iceland
Fredrik Backman’s Anxious People lands the No. 7 spot on the official bestseller list for the month of May in Iceland. The novel was published on May 12.

Jørn Lier Horst and Antti Tuomainen longlisted for CWA Crime Fiction in Translation Dagger
Jørn Lier Horst’s The Cabin and Antti Tuomainen’s Little Siberia have both been nominated for the prestigious 2020 CWA Crime Fiction in Translation Dagger Award. The winner will be announced at the CWA Dagger Awards Gala Dinner on October 22nd.

‘The Wolf and the Watchman’ on the Spanish bestseller list
Niklas Natt och Dag's debut novel The Wolf and the Watchman continues its run on the Spanish bestseller list, now featuring in the country's top ten for the 18th week in a row. This week, the novel nabs the No. 8 spot.

Jørn Lier horst No. 2 in Slovakia
Jørn Lier Horst is the No. 2 most sold author in Slovakia during the month of May. It is the third installment in the Cold Case Quartet, The Inner Darkness, which features on the official monthly bestseller list.

The weekly Norwegian bestseller lists
The bestseller lists for week 22 see Jo Nesbø’s Knife appear at No. 2 in the paperback category, closely followed by Jørn Lier Horst’s The Inner Darkness at No. 3. Hedvig Montgomery grabs a No. 3 placement as well, featuring on the nonfiction list with The Adolescent Years.

The May bestseller list for children’s fiction in Norway
Jørn Lier Horst & Hans Jørgen Sandnes again feature on the monthly list for children’s books in Norway. Their Operation Trickster is No. 3 on the list, staying at the same placement for the second consecutive month.

‘22 July’, ‘Exit’ and ‘Witch Hunt’ nominated for the Golden Screen Awards
The nominees for the 2020 Golden Screen Awards have been revealed. The Golden Screen (Gullruten) is the annual award for the Norwegian TV industry and their equivalent to the American Emmy Awards.
Pål Sletaune and Sara Johnsen are both nominated for their lauded TV series 22 July, Sletaune for ‘Best Director’ and Johnsen for ‘Best Script’. 22 July is also nominated for ‘Best TV Drama’. Øystein Karlsen, creator of the success series Exit, is nominated for ‘Best Script’ and ‘Best Director’ alongside Exit’s nominations for ‘Best TV Drama’ and ‘Best Innovation’. The much acclaimed TV series Witch Hunt, created and written by Anna Bache-Wiig and Siv Rajendram Eliassen, is also nominated for ‘Best TV Drama’.
The winners will be announced on July 19 and the award show will air on TV 2 Norway and TV 2 Sumo.

Maja Säfström No. 10 in the Czech Republic
Maja Säfström’s Amazing Facts About Baby Animals, published in the Czech Republic at the end of April, went straight to No. 10 upon publication. The official bestseller list for the month of May was just released and we can see that the book has steadily retained its No. 10 position in the category for children’s books in the Czech Republic.