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Gail Honeyman’s standout debut Eleanor Oliphant is Completely
Fine (HarperCollins) has been named Book of the Year
at The British Book Awards.
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HarperCollins and Blackwell's have taken home the biggest
prizes at this year's British Book Awards after being crowned Publisher
of the Year and Book Retailer of the Year respectively.
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Philip Pullman and Axel Scheffler have been named Author
and Illustrator of the Year respectively at The British Book Awards
2018.
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Axel Scheffler said that Brexit makes him “sad
and angry every day” as he picked up the Illustrator of the
Year prize at The British Book Awards.
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The manager of Edinburgh retailer Golden Hare Books has
hit out at Waterstones’ plans to open an unbranded store nearby.
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A collection of poems by Parisien-born Pascale Petit has
won the £10,000 RSL Ondaatje Prize.
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Transworld editorial director Brenda Kimber is to retire
after more than 30 years with the company.
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David Fickling Books is to publish the first children’s
novel by Chris Wormell, the illustator of the covers for Philip
Pullman's La Belle
Sauvage: The Book of Dust – Volume One.
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Emma Harrow is leaving Simon & Schuster UK next month
to go freelance after 12 years with the publisher.
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Penguin Random House Children’s imprint Puffin will this
summer give away 700,000 story booklets to children eating at
PizzaExpress.
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Somerset-based poetry publisher Burning Eye Books is on
the hunt for three BAME poets for its 2019 list.
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