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Publishers, agents and other booksellers have expressed
widespread shock at the news this morning that Waterstones has bought
Foyles.
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While the Children's market as a whole has plateaued in value
since leaping 7% in 2016, with the full-year for 2017 posting a razor-thin
0.07% in growth, the Children's Non-Fiction category is booming in 2018.
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Trapeze commissioning editor Emma Smith is joining Ebury
Press as editorial director, covering maternity leave for Sara
Cywinski.
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HarperCollins Children’s Books will this November publish a
collection of books about Dr Seuss's famous character The Grinch to tie-in
with the upcoming film adaptation.
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Orion is publishing Gollancz commissioning editor Rachel
Winters' debut, a romantic comedy called Would Like To Meet.
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Transworld has pre-empted an “uplifting, heart-warming and
accessible” reading group novel by debut author and musician Hazel Prior.
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Dutchman Ceisjan Van Heerden has won a bookshop in Cardigan,
west Wales, in a raffle draw.
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HarperCollins imprint William Collins has signed a
"pioneering" parenting book on how music aids learning by Joan
Koenig.
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E-textbook platform Bibliotech has raised $4.2m in its latest
funding round and plans to double the size of its 15-strong software and
sales team in London over the next two years.
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Eye Books imprint Lightning Books has signed Wolf Country by Tunde
Farrand, a debut dystopian novel set in a future version of Britain in
which a citizen's level of monthly spending dictates their social class.
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Liverpool University Press has become the inaugural university
press partner of The Conversation UK, an independent source of news and
views sourced from university academics and researchers and delivered
direct to the public, in a partnership LUP is calling the first of its
kind.
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