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Paula Hawkins’ Into
the Water (Doubleday) has held the UK Official Top 50 number
one spot for a second week running, according to Nielsen BookScan’s Total
Consumer Market.
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Hodder & Stoughton is publishing Cold Feet: The Lost Years, an
original novel written in collaboration with the creator of the 90s
TV show of the same name.
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Publishers are being urged to reassess how they process
personal data ahead of new European regulations set to come into
force in May next year regardless of Brexit.
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The Hay Festival has agreed to continue to fund part of
Hay-on-Wye Library’s operating costs offering a “short-term fix for a
long-term problem".
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Guardian Faber has appointed Fred Baty to the role of
commissioning editor.
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The Society of Authors has announced its shortlist for this
year’s £10,000, Betty Trask Prize - including for the first time a
self-published novel, Speak
its Name by Kathleen Jowitt.
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The TV adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale (Vintage)
will be shown in the UK on Channel 4 this month after the channel
acquired rights to the drama series.
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Kogan Page has bought two books about cyber attacks from
a former Guardian editor and a professor.
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A story published by Manchester-based indie Comma Press is
featured on the Caine Prize for African Writing shortlist.
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Holtzbrinck technology company Digital Science has opened a
subsidiary company in Moscow.
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Seven Dials, Orion's new non-fiction imprint, has snapped up Roots, the first
cookbook by Michelin star chef Tommy Banks.
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Bloomsbury Children’s Books has acquired two Young
Adult titles from William Sutcliffe.
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