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Waterstones will aim to open at least 10 new shops in 2017,
its m.d James Daunt has told The
Bookseller, after the chain made its first profit in five
years.
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Quercus is releasing a new tranche of titles in the Enid
Blyton for Grown Ups series from Bruno Vincent to help readers
celebrate Mother's Day, Father's Day and get "beach body ready"
for the summer holidays.
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James Patterson was the most borrowed author through UK public
libraries for a 10th consecutive year in 2015/16.
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George Orwell’s 1984
(Signet) has rocketed straight to the top of the US chart, in a somewhat
turbulent week for the Land of the Free. The edition, published in 1950,
sold 25,884 copies—a 479% increase on the previous seven day period and is
now overall number one in the US book chart.
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In a sector rife with closures and cutbacks, public library
usage among adults has declined by almost a third since 2005, according to
new government figures.
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Trapeze is publishing BBC journalist and broadcaster Victoria
Derbyshire’s account of dealing with breast cancer in Dear Cancer, Love Victoria: A
Mum's Diary of Hope.
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Julian Sayarer's book Interstate: Hitchhiking Through the State of a
Nation (Arcadia) has been named Travel Book of
the Year at the Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards.
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Orion Publishing Group has restructured its group marketing
team, hiring several new people as part of a drive to deliver "more
integrated" support for its individual imprints and
authors.
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Amazon has warned its profits will dip in the first quarter of
2017, despite achieving growth in the last fourth quarter and for the full
year of 2016.
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Amid the plethora of new models for academic publishing comes
Glasstree, a DIY offering from US self-publishing company Lulu.com.
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Pushkin Press celebrated its 20th anniversary at the
London Library, a “particularly appropriate” venue, according to managing
director Adam Freundenheim.
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Reality TV star and businesswoman Kim Kardashian West has
started a book club and is encouraging her fans and social media followers
to get involved.
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