The return of dystopia
Amid today’s uncertainties, dystopian literature is experiencing a renewed surge of interest. Gripping stories explore possible—often dark—futures while raising questions about society and humanity.
Contemporary authors are reclaiming the genre to weave in modern stakes such as climate, technology, and politics.
The rise of autofiction
Autofiction continues to win over a wide audience. Authors skillfully blend autobiography and fiction to deliver intimate, compelling narratives.
- Stories that deeply resonate with readers.
- An exploration of human emotions and personal experiences.
- A bridge between reality and imagination.
Committed narratives: activist literature
This year, socially engaged literature sits at the heart of the trends. Authors tackle major societal issues such as ecology, gender equality, and human rights.
These works encourage readers to reflect, get informed, and sometimes even take action.
Audiobooks and the rise of digital
Digital continues to transform the literary landscape. Audiobooks, in particular, are seeing exponential growth thanks to their convenience and accessibility.
Whether you’re commuting or working out, listening to a book has become an unmissable trend.