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Val McDermid’s Out
of Bounds (Sphere) has maintained a steely grip on the UK
Official Top 50 number one spot, topping the charts for a second week in a
row, according to Nielsen BookScan’s Total Consumer Market.
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The 18-strong shortlists for the Waterstones Children’s Book
Prize 2017 show a strong presence from independent Chicken House as well as
publishers Hachette and Penguin Random House.
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Salman Rushdie is publishing a new novel, The Golden House, with
Vintage imprint Jonathan Cape in September.
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Doug Pocock has been appointed as the new m.d. of
Capstone’s UK business.
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The shortlists for the London Book Fair (LBF) International
Excellence Awards have been unveiled, with France leading the way with four
nominations followed by China, the US, South Africa and Canada each with
three.
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Originals by Adam Grant, published by
Ebury Press imprint W H Allen, has won the Chartered Management Institute’s
Management Book of the Year Awards 2017.
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The European Parliament, Council and the Commission have
reached an agreement to allow EU citizens to use online subscriptions,
including for e-books as well as services like Amazon Prime and Netflix, on
holidays and business trips outside their home countries.
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Hodder & Stoughton has acquired a new standalone
thriller by John Grisham, Camino
Island, about the search for rare,
stolen manuscripts of F Scott Fitzgerald in a
close-knit literary community in Florida.
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Michael Connelly is to begin a new series with Orion
this year, as well as publishing a further Harry Bosch novel.
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Liverpool University Press is to be the publishing partner of
the Littman Library of Jewish Civilization.
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