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“Heated Rivalry” Dominates Canadian Fiction Bestseller List

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Presenting the top-selling Canadian fiction, nonfiction, and children’s books for the week of Jan. 10-17.

The bestselling lists are curated by Bookmanager, utilizing weekly sales data from over 260 independent bookstores across Canada.

Canadian fiction

A composite book cover featuring two hockey players in a face-off and a woman with brown hair.
The top Canadian fiction title this week is “Heated Rivalry” by Rachel Reid. (Carina Press, Caleb Latreille)

Rachel Reid’s “Heated Rivalry” takes the lead as the most popular Canadian fiction title, with four other books from her Game Changer series making it to the top 10.

This 2019 romance novel, which inspired a successful TV series, narrates the love story between rival hockey players Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov. Hollander represents the fictional Montreal Voyageurs, while Rozanov plays for the Boston Bears.

Despite excelling in their careers, their hidden romance evolves into something deeper. As their bond strengthens, they must make a tough choice between their passion for the game and their feelings for each other.

The TV adaptation of the series, helmed by director Jacob Tierney from Montreal, premiered on Crave in November and has garnered significant viewership. “Heated Rivalry” has also secured a spot on the Canada Reads 2026 longlist.

Check out the complete Canadian fiction list below:

  1. “Heated Rivalry” by Rachel Reid
  2. “Game Changer” by Rachel Reid
  3. “The Long Game” by Rachel Reid
  4. “Pick A Colour” by Souvankham Thammavongsa
  5. “The Black Wolf” by Louise Penny
  6. “Flesh” by David Szalay
  7. “The Paris Express” by Emma Donoghue
  8. “Is This is a Cry for Help?” by Emily Austin
  9. “Role Model” by Rachel Reid
  10. “Tough Guy” by Rachel Reid

Canadian nonfiction

Book cover and author photo of Margaret Atwood
“Book of Lives” by Margaret Atwood is a notable memoir. (McClelland & Stuart, Luis Mora)

Margaret Atwood’s “Book of Lives” secures the top position as the bestselling Canadian nonfiction book for this period.

In this memoir, Atwood reflects on her formative years with her entomologist father and dietitian mother, her journey to literary acclaim, and the pivotal cultural and political events that influenced her writing. Through her narratives, readers gain insights into the intersection of art and reality, offering a glimpse into the mind of one of Canada’s revered authors.

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