By Porter Anderson, Editor-in-Chief | @Porter_Anderson
See also: AAP StatShot: US Book Industry Flat in First Quarter
‘Children’s Subjects Showed the Most Declines in April’
Seeing the first-quarter StatShot report released late last week by the Association of American Publishers (AAP), the analysis of Circana BookScan from the Circana Entertainment Knowledge Group’s Brenna Connor suggests a similar track for the world’s largest book market in its print sector in the month of April.
“April volume in the United States’ book market was down 4 percent as compared to April 2023, but some of that decline can be attributed to the shift in Easter timing—which occurred in April last year but fell into March this year.
“While the net shows a decline,” Connor writes in her note, “both adult fiction and young adult outperformed this April over last year’s, which underscores the continued strength in these segments.
“Additionally,” she says, “the market improved its year-to-date performance by one point this month, to -2.0 percent compared to what we measured in March when we were down -3 percent.”
And Connor goes on to include four key points worth considering about the print market followed by Circana’s BookScan:
- In content trends, Circana’s assessment credited romance and fantasy with the most gains in April, driven by new releases from authors including Emily Henry and Leigh Bardugo—seven of the Top 10 monthly adult bestsellers (below) are coming from these subjects.
- Children’s subjects showed the most declines in April, compared to last, comping against subjects that sold well during spring holidays
- Frontlist gained month-over-month share for a third month led by adult fiction.
- Weekly sales for the week ending May 4 showed softer sales heading into the Mother’s Day [in the States, it was May 12 this year] compared to prior years.
Below we include three charts provided by the Circana team.
Performance and Bestsellers
In the May update from Circana, the question of softer sales prior to the US Mother’s Day (May 12) observance may be answered by a pickup following May 4, when the April observation period ended.
As Connor notes, two Taylor Swift books from Penguin Random House made it into the Top 10 juvenile bestsellers in April.
More from Publishing Perspectives on industry statistics is here, and more on Circana research here. More on the work of Kristen McLean is here, and more on the United States book industry is here.