Well, the results are in for our top 25 best-selling books of 2013, so start humming the chart run-down music (you know the one, from Radio One back in the day) and see how many of these you’ve read (or may want to come and buy)…
- Cromford Revisited (Doreen Buxton & Christopher Charlton, £18)
- Buddhist Boot Camp (Timber Hawkeye, £7.99)
- Cromford Guide (Freda Bayles, £3.99)
- Already Dead (Stephen Booth, £17.99)
- The Old Ways: A Journey on Foot (Robert MacFarlane, £9.99)
- Lattice Labyrinth Tessellations (David Mitchell, £7.95)
- Dead and Buried (Stephen Booth, £6.99)
- Wolf Hall (Hilary Mantel, £9.99)
- Street Cat Named Bob (James Bowen, £7.99)
- The Fault in Our Stars (John Green, £7.99)
- Some Kind of Fairy Tale (Graham Joyce, £7.99)
- Field Barns of the Peak District (Sheila Hine, £16.95)
- The Reason I Jump (Naoki Higashida, £12.99)
- Bring Up the Bodies (Hilary Mantel, £9.99)
- Matlock and Matlock Bath Through Time (Alan Roberts, £14.99)
- Illustrated Life (Danny Gregory, £16.99)
- Art of Clean Up (Ursus Wehrli, £9.99)
- First Book of Nature (Nichola Davies, £14.99)
- BBC Proms Guide 2013 (£6.50)
- Print Workshop (Christine Schmidt, £14.99)
- George Orwell: English Rebel (Robert Colls, £25)
- Flight Behaviour (Barbara Kingsolver, £7.99)
- The Great Gatsby (F. Scott Fitzgerald, £6.99)
- Hundred-Year-Old-Man Who Climbed Out of a Window and Disappeared (Jonas Jonasson, £8.99)
- Lighthouse (Alison Moore, £8.99)