Toronto Star Bestsellers: Rachel Reid Triumphs, Netflix Boosts ‘The God of the Woods’

This week’s bestseller lists reflect the significant impact of television adaptations on book sales, showcasing notable achievements in Canadian literature. Rachel Reid, a prominent figure in this week’s rankings, has secured several spots thanks to her compelling narratives.
Rachel Reid’s Literary Success
Rachel Reid’s books have dramatically risen in popularity. Her novel “Heated Rivalry” leads the original fiction category, with her sequel “The Long Game” positioned just behind it at No. 2. Both novels feature the captivating romance of Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov, characters beloved in both her novels and the accompanying TV series.
Multiple Titles on Bestsellers List
Reid’s remarkable accomplishment includes having five titles from her “Game Changers” series on the Canadian fiction bestseller list. This notable achievement may be a record for a single author. The titles are:
- Heated Rivalry
- The Long Game
- Game Changer
- Common Goal
- Tough Guy
Readers have shown an eagerness to explore the rich, romantic themes explored in these works.
New Heights for “The God of the Woods”
Another notable entry this week is Liz Moore’s “The God of the Woods.” Announced as a forthcoming Netflix adaptation, this novel has made its debut on the original fiction list. The story revolves around a 13-year-old girl’s mysterious disappearance from her family’s summer camp. Moore has taken on dual roles as both the writer and co-showrunner of the series.
Cooking Bestsellers
In other genres, Canadian cookbook author Greta Podleski continues to impress. Her book “Every Salad Ever” has topped cooking bestseller lists repeatedly since its publication last April. Although not included in the main non-fiction lists, its popularity parallels the enduring success of other Canadian favorites such as “The Wealthy Barber.”
Current Canadian Fiction Bestsellers
| Rank | Title | Author | Publisher |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Heated Rivalry | Rachel Reid | Carina |
| 2 | The Long Game | Rachel Reid | Carina |
| 3 | One Golden Summer | Carley Fortune | Viking |
| 4 | The Black Wolf | Louise Penny | Minotaur |
| 5 | Game Changer | Rachel Reid | Carina |
| 6 | Every Summer After | Carley Fortune | Viking |
| 7 | Common Goal | Rachel Reid | Carina |
| 8 | Pick a Colour | Souvankham Thammavongsa | Knopf Canada |
| 9 | The Bond That Burns (deluxe edition) | Briar Boleyn | Mira |
| 10 | Tough Guy | Rachel Reid | Carina |
These results underscore the dynamic relationship between literary success and adaptation to other media forms, specifically television. As adaptations continue to rise in popularity, they play a pivotal role in promoting original works.



