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'Silkworm' Up for Grabs on Amazon
The latest from J.K. Rowling as Robert Galbraith, on sale today, is available from Amazon in hardcover, shipping in 1-2 months.
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'Hard Choices' Print Sales Top 85,000 in First Week
Hillary Clinton’s "Hard Choices" sold 85,721 copies in its first week on sale at outlets that report to Nielsen BookScan.
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Highlights Signs with INscribe
INscribe Digital will handle e-book distribution for the iconic children’s publishing and family media brand.
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Two Connecticut Bookstores to Close
The owners of Tell Me a Story in Enfield, Conn., and Monte Cristo Bookshop in New London, Conn., are ready to move on after less than two years in business.
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Ingram to Provide Logistics for Longleaf
Late this year Ingram will manage warehousing, fulfillment, POD, and e-book solutions for the academic fulfillment affiliate of UNC Press.
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The Weekly Scorecard: Tracking Unit Print Sales for Week Ending June 8, 2014
PW's weekly look at print book sales powered by Nielsen Bookscan.
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This Week's Bestsellers: June 16, 2014
Commentary and analysis on this week's PW Bestseller Lists.
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Tracking Amazon: '10-Day Green Smoothie Cleanse' Bests 'Hard Choices'
After J.J. Smith's appearance on the "Steve Harvey Show," the author's "10-Day Green Smoothie Cleanse," published in February, moved from #42 to #2 on Amazon's bestseller list, pushing Hillary Clinton's memoir down to #3.
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April Bookstore Sales Fell 1.3%
According to preliminary estimates released by the U.S. Census Bureau Thursday morning, April bookstore sales fell 1.3%, to $684 million.
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Chicago Indies Schedule July 12 Bookstore Day
Two months after California's Bookstore Day on May 3 proved to be an overwhelming success, Chicago indie booksellers are organizing their own bookstore day, scheduled for July 12.
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The Weekly Scorecard: Tracking Unit Print Sales for Week Ending June 1, 2014
PW's weekly look at print book sales powered by Nielsen Bookscan.
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This Week's Bestsellers: June 9, 2014
Commentary and analysis on this week's PW Bestseller Lists.
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Is Amazon Really the Devil?
The Amazon-Hachette dispute is a lot more nuanced than has been portrayed in much of the coverage. The retailing giant has its (sometimes anonymous) defenders in the publishing industry, and Hachette has its critics.
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Tracking The Amazon-Hachette Response
The Amazon-Hachette dispute has dominated conversation in both the industry and the wider culture for the past month.
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Carmichael's to Open Children's Store in Louisville
When Carmichael's Kids opens in Louisville, Ky., this August, it will be the third store and first children's specialty book and toy store for Carol Besse and Michael Boggs, founders of Carmichael's Bookstore in 1978.
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Change Comes to Mysterious Galaxy
Mysterious Galaxy, one of the leading independent bookstores in Southern California, is transforming its Redondo Beach location into a special events business, and relocating its San Diego location.
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ABA Thanks Amazon
The Amazon contract dispute with Hachette has given the ABA the chance to create signs touting indie bookstores as retailers that carry all publishers' titles.
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PwC Predicts Slow Growth In Book Segment
In its 15th annual report, total book revenue in the U.S. is projected to rise to $37.04bn in 2018, and China will become the second largest book market in 2017.
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This Week's Bestsellers: June 2, 2014
Commentary and analysis on this week's PW Bestseller Lists.
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The Weekly Scorecard: Tracking Unit Print Sales for Week Ending May 27, 2014
PW's weekly look at print book sales powered by Nielsen Bookscan.