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2022 in books: Colleen Hoover’s bestselling year, Bob Dylan and Bono memoirs, self-help queen Brené Brown goes viral, Salman Rushdie stabbed

  • 12 months ago romance and young-adult novelist Colleen Hoover was a word-of-mouth sensation. Now she’s everywhere you turn in the book world
  • Brené Brown coolly dissected human emotions, Matthew McConaughey, Bob Dylan and Bono wrote – and recorded – memoirs; Salman Rushdie was attacked on stage

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Colleen Hoover (above, right) dominated publishing in 2022 in the way Stieg Larsson and Stephenie Meyer once did. Brené Brown (above, left), the queen of self-help guides, ran her close. Photo: Colleen Hoover and Brené  Brown

In any other year, there would have been a long line of candidates competing for 2022’s biggest literary story.

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Robert “J.K. Rowling” Galbraith returned with The Ink Black Heart (Sphere, 2022), and Delia Owens’ Where the Crawdads Sing (Corsair, 2019) was given a substantial second wind courtesy of Reese Witherspoon’s movie adaptation. Jenny Han’s “The Summer I Turned Pretty” trilogy (Penguin, 2010-2012) received a similar commercial boost with Amazon’s popular series.

The Bullet that Missed (Penguin, 2022), the third novel by British television personality turned crime writer Richard Osman, continued the momentum generated by 2020’s record-breaking debut, The Thursday Murder Club.

Another writer who kept selling into 2022 was Taylor Jenkins Reid, with her Golden Age of Hollywood confessional The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo (paperback Simon & Schuster, 2021).

And if you thought nothing could top James Patterson’s collaboration with former United States president Bill Clinton, along came Patterson’s collaboration with Dolly Parton: Run, Rose, Run (Century, 2022).

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Little about the book world in 2022 was normal. There was the horrifying attack on Salman Rushdie in August; and while Rushdie survived, he suffered “profound” wounds, including the loss of sight in one eye, severe stab wounds to his throat and serious damage to one hand.
Away from the printing press, among the biggest literary events of the year were a stabbing attack on Salman Rushdie (above, left) and Annie Ernaux winning the 2022 Nobel Prize in Literature. Photo: Getty Images
Away from the printing press, among the biggest literary events of the year were a stabbing attack on Salman Rushdie (above, left) and Annie Ernaux winning the 2022 Nobel Prize in Literature. Photo: Getty Images
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