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The Star Wars Expert Guide (Dorling Kindersley)
has rocketed into the Official Top 50 number one spot, according to Nielsen
Bookscan’s Total Consumer Market.
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Little, Brown will release J K Rowling’s screenplay debut Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find
Them this November.
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Publishers Amberley and Ebury are bringing out
titles on the Hillsborough disaster after justice prevailed for the
victims and their families 27 years on.
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A novel about Palestinian life in occupation and exile by
Rabai al-Madhoun has won the ninth $50,000 International Prize for Arabic
Fiction (IPAF).
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Carol Ann Duffy, Tom Holland and Nadiya Hussain are among the
names lined up to feature in the second Bradford Literature Festival.
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The Bookseller Children’s Conference will
take place this year on 27th September at Milton Court, Barbican, London.
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Icon Books has brought forward the publication of 5000-1: The Leicester City Story
to Thursday 26th May and will go to print just 48 hours after the last game
of the season.
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The founder of Barnes & Noble Inc. has announced that he
will retire as executive chairman in September after 45 years with the
company.
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Clare Mackintosh will compete against the likes of Stephen
King and Robert Galbraith for the crime fiction convention CrimeFest's
annual awards.
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Novels by Ann Leckie and Neal Stephenson are amongst the
finalists for this year’s science-fiction Hugo Awards.
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Viking is publishing Flesh
and Bone and Water, a "haunting, brilliantly
evocative" debut novel by Goldsmiths graduate Luiza Sauma.
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Two titles from independent publisher Myriad Editions have
been shortlisted for the 2016 Authors Club Best First Novel Award, joining
titles from fellow indies Salt and Bloomsbury Circus.
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