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23 Oct 2025

Fiction to the fore as Eason reveals reading trends of the decade

Fiction to the fore as Eason reveals reading trends of the decade

Paul O’Connell's The Battle which was co written with Alan English who is Group Editorial Manager of Iconic newspapers which owned the Leitrim Observer

Eason, Ireland’s largest and longest standing book retailer, reveals fiction as the nation’s favourite genre of the last decade, as reading continues to thrive despite the dominance of social media.

Over 700 recently polled Eason customers voted ‘Room’ by Emma Donoghue as their choice for Irish Fiction Book of the Decade, reinforcing the female-led suspense story as a favourite trend of the last ten years. Although the last decade began with uncertainty over the viability of printed books and high-street book stores, Eason data shows that book lovers continue to enjoy physical books as a form of entertainment.

Erotic fiction made a surprise appearance as a mainstream trend in the last decade, with the 50 Shades trilogy by EL James topping best-seller lists with Eason and globally. The emergence of book club culutre has also contributed to the growing popularity of books in culture, a trend that looks set to continue into 2020 and beyond.

Irish writers in both fiction and non-fiction categories continue to dominate sales, with the ‘Oh My God What a Complete Aisling’ series by Emer McLysaght and Sarah Breen, ‘Normal People’ by Sally Rooney, ‘Children of the Rising’ by Joe Duffy and ‘The Batttle’ by Paul O’ Connell’ amongst some of the bestselling book of the decade at Eason.

Commenting on the trends, Eason Group Head of Marketing Brendan Corbett said “Reading trends and preferences are constantly evolving and 2020 looks to see growing trends in uplifting fiction, and health and wellness non-fiction reads. We are looking forward to seeing new trends emerge in the next 10 years.”

Eason Top 5 Best Selling Irish Fiction Books of the Decade

Oh my God What a Complete Aisling - Emer McLysaght and Sarah Breen
Holding - Graham Norton
Room - Emma Donoghue
The Importance of Being Aisling - Emer McLysaght and Sarah Breen
A Keeper – Graham Norton
 

Eason Top 5 Best Selling Fiction Books of the Decade

Fifty Shades of Grey – E.L James
Girl on the Train – Paula Hawkins
Oh my God What a Complete Aisling - Emer McLysaght and Sarah Breen
The Help – Kathyrn Stockett
Fifty Shades Darker - E.L James
 

Eason Top 5 Best Selling Irish Sport Books of the Decade

The Battle – Paul O’Connell
The Test – Brian O’Driscoll
The Second Half – Roy Keane and Roddy Doyle
Ordinary Joe – Joe Schmidt
John Giles: A Football Man – John Giles

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