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J K Rowling, Jack Thorne and John Tiffany’s Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (Little,
Brown) once again easily triumphed at the top of the charts, shifting
86,525 units last week through Nielsen BookScan’s Total Consumer Market.
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Pan Macmillan has bought the UK and Commonwealth rights to
publish Oprah Winfrey’s first cookbook.
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English language bookshops in Paris are battling to offset
declining sales after a marked drop in tourism to the city following the
spate of terrorist attacks.
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Academic and trade independent publisher Rowman &
Littlefield has made a key appointment in the US following double digit
growth in Europe and Asia.
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Chi Onwurah, shadow minister for culture and the digital
economy, has accused Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn of "incompetence",
saying that his ineffectiveness meant a campaign she was planning against
library closures "went to waste".
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Bonnier Zaffre has hired Felicity Johnston as its new
commissioning editor at children’s imprints Hot Key Books and Piccadilly
Press.
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Ebury Press has acquired Built
for Speed, a memoir from "road-racing legend" John
McGuinness, to be published in the lead up to racing event the 2017 Isle of
Man TT.
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Jeremy Paxman, Graham Norton and Ella Mills are to appear at
this year's Guildford Book Festival which will take place at venues across
the town in October.
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A picture book set in Brixton’s Brockwell Park has proven to
be a big hit at local indie bookshop Herne Hill Books, which is selling a
copy of the title every week.
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1 comment:
how many people really want to follow the Oprah diet? :-)
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