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Roald Dahl has scored his first ever Official Top 50 number
one, as World Book Day title The
Great Mouse Plot (Puffin) leapfrogged Cavan Scott’s The Escape: Star Wars
(Egmont). The Great
Mouse Plot, illustrated by Quentin Blake, sold 32,096 copies
for £32,096, according to Nielsen BookScan’s Total Consumer Market.
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Penguin Random House Children’s is to publish radio presenter
Simon Mayo’s debut YA novel, Blame,
this summer.
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Patrick Ness is in the running to become the first author to
win three CILIP Carnegie medals, whilst Chris Riddell, Anthony Browne and
Helen Oxenbury are all up for their third CILIP Kate Greenaway award.
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Bonnier Zaffre is launching a new children’s imprint to
publish six middle-grade books about dinosaurs who live side-by-side with
humans, and a range of related merchandise.
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French publishers and booksellers are up in arms over an
agreement with the Education Ministry’s multimedia arm for Amazon’s Kindle
Direct Publishing to hold workshops in France to promote self-publishing by
teachers and others in the education community.
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Egmont Group, the Scandinavian media group that owns Egmont
Publishing, said 2015 was a "satisfac |
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Trapeze is publishing Tattletale,
a psychological adult thriller by children's writer and Costa
nominated novelist Sarah J. Naughton.
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HarperCollins has launched an internal careers website which
gives News Corp employees the ability to apply for jobs across
HarperCollins UK, News UK, and Dow Jones.
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Viking has pre-empted world rights for a debut psychological
thriller My Sister’s
Bones by British author Nuala Ellwood.
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Jackie Kay has been appointed as the National Poet for
Scotland, known as the Scottish Makar.
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Hodder & Stoughton is releasing a Great British Bake Off
app.
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Author and spiritualist Theresa Cheung has found a new
publisher in Piatkus, after previously being published by Simon &
Schuster.
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