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Three EU referendum titles have charted in the top 5,000
bestselling books of the week after rival campaigns kicked off, with Daniel
Hannan’s Why Vote Leave
rocketing up the chart.
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Bill Bryson has claimed his 10th week as the UK official
number one with The Road
to Little Dribbling (Black Swan)— his first top spot in nine
years, since The Life
and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid (Black Swan) took the number
one in 2007.
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The number of people attending the Bologna Children’s Book
Fair increased 9.2% this year compared to 2015, with foreign visitor attendance
growing 16.8%, according to the organisers. The number of Italian visitors
was also up, increasing 4.1%.
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Pan Macmillan's adult division has announced three major
promotions for editors Wayne Brookes, Caroline Hogg and Jamie Coleman.
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The Book People co-founder and former c.e.o. Seni Glaister is
preparing to release "Airbnb for the dining table".
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Debut novel The
Sympathizer by Vietnam-born Viet Thanh
Nguyen has won the 100th annual 2016 Pulitzer Prize for
Fiction.
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Amazon has launched Prime Now, a service which offers one-hour
delivery on more than 15,000 items to Prime members, in selected postcodes
in Leeds.
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The former Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy has joined new
business publisher Global Professional Publishing in the role of chairman.
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Joanna Ellis has stepped down from her role as partner at The
Literary Platform after four years at the consultancy.
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Booksellers and publishers including Influx Press, Cassava
Republic and Five Leaves will be coming together with artists and activists
for a “celebration of radical and progressive publishing” at the London
Radical Book Fair on 7th May.
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Headline has signed the first book from Instagram star,
qualified personal trainer and nutrition consultant, blogger, and
co-founder of the "#girlgains movement", Zanna van Dijk.
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Amberley is to publish a book of cartoons about the EU
referendum from "one of Britian's leading cartoonists", Kipper
Williams.
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