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Waterstones is “moving in the right direction” but there is
still “much more work to do”, the chain’s managing director James Daunt has
said after the company significantly reduced its losses last year.
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Google has launched a new digital-only bookstore "for
books that cannot be printed".
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John Murray has acquired The Empathy Instinct: A Blueprint For a
Civil Society by Peter Bazalgette, chair of Arts Council
England.
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Publishers, writers and agents praised the new Waterstones
Tottenham Court Road as “fresh” and “funky” at its official opening last
night.
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Around 27% of people fear reading could become a “forgotten
pleasure” according to new research commissioned to mark the 10th
anniversary of Galaxy Quick Reads.
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Hodder is set to publish a new "thought-provoking"
and "life-affirming" novel from Jodi Picoult entitled Small Great Things.
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A mea culpa book written by former French president Nicolas
Sarkozy has shot to number one of the GfK/Livres Hebdo top 20 best-seller
list of fiction and non-fiction titles eight days after publication.
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Bonnier Zaffre, the fiction division of Bonnier Publishing,
has made a number of changes at Piccadilly Press and Hot Key Books,
including promoting Emma Matthewson to publishing director of both
imprints.
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The Deborah Rogers Foundation, set up last year in memory of
the literary agent Deborah Rogers, has received more than 850 submissions
for its inaugural Writer’s Award, launched in October.
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DK, a division of Penguin Random House UK, will next month
launch a series of braille books for children.
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