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BBC local radio stations in the UK are partnering with
libraries to create “one of the biggest book clubs in the country”.
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Simon & Schuster is stepping up its local publishing in
India and has hired an editorial director to head up a new list.
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An illustrated edition of
A Game of Thrones, the first book in George R R Martin's A Song
of Ice and Fire series, will be published to mark the 20th anniversary of
the book.
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Quercus has added a new title to its Enid Blyton for Grown-Up
series due out this November, with the Famous Five’s friendship now set to
be challenged by divisions over the thorny subject of Brexit.
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Publication of prizewinning author J M Coetzee’s newest title
has been brought forward after it was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize
last week.
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J K Rowling has told fans that Harry Potter is “done” after
the release of Harry
Potter and the Cursed Child playscript last weekend.
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Penguin Random House Children’s today announced several
changes in its editorial department, including hiring a new editor to grow
its social media and celebrity publishing.
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Hodder & Stoughton and Hachette Children’s Group have both
acquired books by the explorer Levison Wood.
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Netflix has acquired exclusive film rights for The Panama Papers,
published in the UK by Oneworld.
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HQ is to publish How
to Win at Feminism, a satirical book on feminism written by the
founders of subversive women’s magazine Reductress.
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The Royal National Institute of Blind People is teaming up
with Little, Brown to make
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Parts I and II script book
accessible to people with sight loss.
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Scholastic UK is set to publish two novels based on the
Dreamworks animation "Trolls", which will be released in cinemas
on 21st October.
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