Feb 28 • 10:19 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

The book chart reveals what the people are most eager for

Estonians are currently reading a diverse range of books, spanning genres from psychology to romance and children's literature, as reflected in a new chart by Apollo.

The latest book chart from Apollo highlights the current reading preferences of Estonians, revealing a mix of genres that resonate with audiences. It includes titles that delve into human cognition, such as "Aju vabadus" by Jaan Aru, and popular love stories like "Minu kallis tädi" by Valerie Perrin. The chart displays both contemporary works and classics, indicating a broad interest among readers.

In addition to novels, the chart showcases practical literature like the "Eesti õigekeelsussõnaraamat 2025," indicating a demand for educational resources that assist in language mastery. The presence of children's books, such as "Leiutajateküla lood" by Janno Põldma, highlights the importance of fostering reading habits in younger generations. Overall, the diverse entries suggest that Estonian readers are seeking a wide range of narratives and genres, from literary fiction to informative guides.

This reading trend not only reflects the interests of the local populace but also points to broader cultural values within Estonia. The mixing of genres indicates an evolving literary landscape, where readers are open to exploring various themes and narratives, ultimately enriching their cultural experience. As more people engage with written works, this may lead to increased discussions about literacy and the role of reading in society.

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