The "silver" of the rating won "Chantaram" Grigori David Roberts - although initially the book was released back in 2010, and after 5 years it remains popular with Russian readers, 118,445 copies were sold for 2015.
And finally, the triple of the leaders "Martian" Andy Weira is closed - the novel, released in 2014, this year was sold in the amount of 107,000 copies. Interest in the book, of course, spurred "Martian" Ridley Scott, in the lead role in which Matt Damon starred.
The top 10 of the most popular books in Russia at the end of 2015 looks like this:
Boris Akunin, "Planet Water" - 168,000 copies
Gregory David Roberts, "Chantaram" - 118 445 copies
Andy Weier, "Martian" - 107,000 copies
John Green, "Star to Blame" - 103 321 copies
Dmitry Glukhovsky, "Metro 2035" - 97 459 copies
Jodjo Moys, "See you with you" - 87,913 copies
James Orwell, "1984" - 85,000 copies
Harper Lee, "Kill the crossbar ..." - 74 142 copies
James Daesner, "Running in Maze" - 69,483 copies
Donna Tartt, "Schegol" - 65 285 copies