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Foyles has revealed its three Books of the Year, with Baileys
Women’s Prize-winner Naomi Alderman taking the fiction crown for The Power (Viking).
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Pan Macmillan has acquired two books from fantasy author
Cassandra Clare in a seven-figure deal.
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Northamptonshire County Council has revealed plans to close up
to 28 of the county’s libraries in a move that would be "completely
unacceptable and completely monstrous" according to Alan Moore,
Northampton resident and "Watchmen" creator.
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David Walliams’ Bad
Dad (HarperCollins) has skidded into the UK Official Top 50
number one spot for a fourth consecutive week, selling 78,127 copies for
£443,681.
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Scottish independent publisher Findhorn Press has been
acquired by US mind-body-spirit publisher Inner Traditions, also known
as Bear & Co.
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Bloomsbury is to publish the next title from Man Booker
shortlisted author Patrick deWitt following a seven-way auction.
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The second book published by premium cycling brand Rapha
Editions has scooped the 29th William Hill Sport Book of the Year for its
“startlingly intimate portrait” of Tour de France trailblazer Tom Simpson.
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Jan Reichelt, who co-founded influential start-up Mendeley, is
launching a new venture aimed at improving access to research articles.
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Ruth Ware's The
Lying Game has been optioned for television by Hollywood
production company Gotham and Entertainment One (eOne).
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Man Booker International Prize-winning translator and
publisher Deborah Smith is to support national charity The Reader by
match-funding donations to the total value of £5,000.
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HarperCollins’ "publisher agnostic" online events
platform, BookGig, has had a face-lift.
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Springer Nature’s free content-sharing initiative SharedIt has
racked up over 3.25m shares in its first full year, the publisher has
revealed.
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