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  • Print Unit Sales Dropped 3.9% in Early February

    With the adult nonfiction category posting a 10.2% decline in print unit sales in the week ended Feb. 5, 2022, total unit sales of print books fell 3.9% from the comparable week in 2021 at outlets that report to NPD BookScan.

  • This Week's Bestsellers: February 14, 2022

    Nobel laureate Olga Tokarczuk lands at #15 on our hardcover fiction list with 'The Books of Jacob,' translated by Jennifer Croft. Plus 'I Must Betray You,' the latest YA historical novel by Ruta Sepetys, is #10 on our children's fiction list, and a pair of celeb book club picks make their debuts.

  • Print Book Sales Fell 3.9% Last Week

    With the adult nonfiction category posting a 10.2% decline in sales, total unit sales of print books fell 3.9% last week compared to the week ended February 6, 2021, at outlets that report to NPD BookScan.

  • Book Club Picks for February 2022

    Reese Witherspoon recommends the mysterious and the macabre, Oprah points the way to 'The Way to Integrity,' and more in our monthly roundup of book club picks.

  • Unit Sales Dipped 1.6% at the End of January

    Unit sales of print books slipped 1.6% in the week ended Jan. 29, 2022, from the comparable week in 2021, at outlets that report to NPD BookScan.

  • This Week's Bestsellers: February 7, 2022

    Mexican journalist Anabel Hernández has the #6 book in the country with 'Emma y las otras señoras del narco,' the rare Spanish-language title to make our lists. Plus 'The Good Place' creator Michael Schur distills 2,500 years of philosophy in 'How to Be Perfect.'

  • Print Book Sales Fell 5.6% in January

    Unit sales of print books fell 1.6% last week compared to the week ended January 30, 2021, and ended January down 5.6% compared to last January at outlets that report to NPD BookScan.

  • Bradley Graham Steps Down as ABA Board President

    Bradley Graham, co-owner of Politics and Prose bookstore, has stepped down as president of the American Booksellers Association's board after assuming the position in May 2021.

  • Black Booksellers Launch Petition to Pardon Marcus Garvey

    A national coalition of African American booksellers and independent publishers are teaming with the Caribbean-American Political Action Committee on February 1 to launch a global effort to gather 100,000 signatures on a petition calling for the exoneration of Marcus Garvey, the celebrated 1920s Black nationalist political activist and entrepreneur.

  • Indie Booksellers Pick Some Favorites

    We look at the adult and children’s authors originally tapped by booksellers to appear at this year’s Winter Institute—although due to the cancellation of the in-person event, the panel will now be a February 8 virtual event.

  • Print Sales Likely to Fall in 2022

    The past two years saw strong gains in unit sales of print books due to the pandemic and other factors, but that trend is unlikely to continue this year.

  • This Week's Bestsellers: January 31, 2022

    TikTok sensation Colleen Hoover has the #1 book in the country with her new novel, 'Reminders of Him.' Plus Dana Schwartz's 'Anatomy: A Love Story' is the Reese's YA Book Club pick, and Katee Robert returns to Dark Olympus with 'Electric Idol.'

  • Win Books for Life from Bookshop.org

    To mark its second anniversary, Bookshop.org, has started what it is calling the Golden Bookmark Sweepstakes, which will award one person $600 in Bookshop.org gift cards each year for life, as well as a one-time prize of $500 to donate to a bookstore of their choice.

  • Print Units Fell 2.6% Last Week

    Unit sales of print books fell 2.6% last week compared to the week ended January 23, 2021 at outlets that report to NPD BookScan. Sales have fallen every week this year though the 2.6% decline is the smallest so far.

  • Bookselling Spotlight: The Reading Bug

    We spoke with co-founder Lauren Savage about how her vision for children’s bookshop The Reading Bug in San Carlos, Calif., has evolved and expanded since 2008.

  • Print Unit Sales Fell 3% in Mid-January

    Unit sales of print books dropped 3% in the week ended Jan. 15, 2022, from the comparable week last year, at outlets that report to NPD BookScan.

  • Getting a Read on Bookstores

    A government report sheds light on the status of bricks-and-mortar stores in the late 2010s.

  • This Week's Bestsellers: January 24, 2022

    The #1 book in the country is 'Baby Steps Millionaires' by Dave Ramsey. Plus the week's big fiction launch is 'To Paradise' by Hanya Yanagihara, and other new and notable titles include 'Ain't Burned All the Bright' by Jason Reynolds and Jason Griffin.

  • NAIBA and SIBA Announce Summer, Spring Conferences

    The New Atlantic Independent Booksellers Association and the Southern Independent Booksellers Association are moving their fall conference, New Voices New Rooms, to summer and have scheduled it for the week of August 8. In addition, they are launching a spring book event scheduled for May 17 and 18. Both events will be virtual.

  • Print Book Sales Fell 3% Last Week

    Weak nonfiction sales dragged down total unit sales of print books last week, with total sales dropping 3% compared to the week ended January 16, 2021, at outlets that report to BookScan.

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