The bestselling books in Canada: March 4 to March 10, 2018
Omar El Akkad's American War is on top of the Canadian fiction list this week.
Check out the bestselling Canadian books for March 4 to March 10, 2018.
Bestseller lists are compiled by Bookmanager using weekly sales stats from over 260 Canadian independent stores.
Canadian fiction | Canadian nonfiction | Canadian kids
Canadian fiction

- American War by Omar El Akkad
- The Boat People by Sharon Bala
- The Sun and Her Flowers by Rupi Kaur
- Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese
- Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur
- The Grave's a Fine and Private Place by Alan Bradley
- The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
- The Break by Katherena Vermette
- Deep River Night by Patrick Lane
- Bellevue Square by Michael Redhill
Canadian nonfiction

- 12 Rules for Life by Jordan B. Peterson
- Forgiveness by Mark Sakamoto
- Precious Cargo by Craig Davidson
- Seven Fallen Feathers by Tanya Talaga
- Lands of Lost Borders by Kate Harris
- Embers by Richard Wagamese
- Shrewed by Elizabeth Renzetti
- The Inconvenient Indian by Thomas King
- Policing Black Lives by Robyn Maynard
- Feeding My Mother by Jann Arden
Canadian kids

- The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline
- Love You Forever by Robert Munsch, illustrated by Sheila McGraw
- The Ice Chips and the Magical Rink by Roy MacGregor & Kerry MacGregor, illustrated by Kim Smith
- Sparks! by Ian Boothby, illustrated by Nina Matsumoto
- Good Night, Good Night by Dennis Lee, illustrated by Qin Leng
- Sometimes I Feel Like a Fox by Danielle Daniel
- The Breadwinner by Deborah Ellis & Nora Twomey
- When We Were Alone by David Robertson, illustrated by Julie Flett
- The Paper Bag Princess by Robert Munsch, illustrated by Michael Martchenko
- I Am Not a Number by Jenny Kay Dupuis & Kathy Kacer, illustrated by Gillian Newland
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