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  • Children's Institute 9: Sales and Moods Up as Conference Draws to a Close

    The ninth annual American Booksellers Association Children’s Institute came to a close on September 1, marking the second year that the indie bookseller gathering was held virtually due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

  • Nonfiction Declines Led to 2.3% Drop in Print Book Sales Last Week

    Unit sales of adult fiction print titles rose 18.7% last week, but that wasn't enough to offset more declines in nonfiction.

  • This Week's Bestsellers: August 30, 2021

    Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child have the #2 book in the country with 'Bloodless.' Plus Christian Robinson's Target collaboration drops, sending sales of 'You Matter' soaring, and 'Sensor' shows why Junji Ito is the manga king of body horror.

  • Print Unit Sales Rose 1.6% in Mid-August

    Unit sales of print books rose 1.6% in the week ended Aug. 21, 2021, over the comparable week in 2020, at outlets that report to NPD BookScan.

  • Gorman Book's Price Hike Startles Booksellers

    Penguin Random House surprised booksellers with the announcement that Amanda Gorman's forthcoming volume 'Call Us What We Carry' would be double the anticipated length, and that the price will be raised by $5.

  • Print Book Sales Skid Ends After Four Weeks

    Unit sales of print books increased 1.6% last week over 2020, ending four weeks of declines. Adult fiction sales led the rebound, with sales up 26.3%.

  • B&N Rides a Wave of Positive Trends

    Helped by a wave of positive trends, sales of the country’s largest physical bookstore retailer are higher than two years ago.

  • Print Unit Sales Dip in Mid-August

    Unit sales of print books declined 1.3% in the week ended Aug. 14, 2021, from the comparable week in 2020, at outlets that report to NPD BookScan.

  • Bookselling Profile: The King’s English Bookshop

    Calvin Crosby quit his job as executive director of the California Independent Booksellers Alliance earlier this year and returned to Utah, where he joined Anne Holman and Betsy Burton as co-owner of Salt Lake City literary icon The King's English. Here's what's in store for the store.

  • This Week's Bestsellers: August 23, 2021

    Tucker Carlson's latest, 'The Long Slide,' is #3 in the country. Plus four of the 10 bestselling books of the week are backlist TikTok favorites, and a biography of NBA superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo takes its shot.

  • Saturday Is Bookstore Romance Day

    Saturday, August 21, is Bookstore Romance Day. More than 250 bookstores around the country are participating, as well as Bookshop.org, and 14 virtual events and panels will take place over the weekend.

  • Print Book Sales Dipped Last Week

    While print unit sales improved last week over the week ended August 7, 2021, they still fell 1.3% compared to a year ago, as adult fiction remained the only category to post a meaningful increase.

  • Soaring June Sales Boost 2021 First Half Bookstore Sales

    Bookstore sales skyrocketed 81.1% in June over a year ago, and finished the first half of 2021 with a 30% increase over the first six months of 2020.

  • Greenlight Bookstores in Brooklyn Unionize

    A total of 39 employees at two locations of Greenlight Bookstore and one location of Yours Truly, Brooklyn, a stationery store, all located in Brooklyn, N.Y., have voted to join the Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Union.

  • Print Sales Down Again in Early August

    Unit sales of print books fell 8% in the week ended Aug. 7, 2021, compared to a year ago, at outlets that report to NPD BookScan.

  • Bookselling Profile: Brazos Bookstore

    Brazos was established in 1974 by Karl Killian primarily as an art and architecture bookstore. Through his efforts, it developed a reputation as a literary haven in Houston.

  • This Week's Bestsellers: August 16, 2021

    Among the hardcover fiction debuts are two August book club picks that delve into thorny relationships between women. Plus 'Black Boy Joy,' which our starred review called a "luminous middle grade anthology," lands on our children's fiction list, and manga continues its march toward bestseller dominance.

  • Who's Buying All These New Trump Books, Anyway?

    There has been lots of media buzz around the latest wave of books about the Trump administration. But how are they selling compared to yesterday's hits?

  • Print Book Sales Fell 8% Last Week

    Faced with tough comparisons a year ago—Stephenie Meyer's 'Midnight Sun' sold about 527,000 copies last year at this time—unit sales of print books fell 8% last week compared to the week ended August 8, 2020.

  • ABA Issues Findings Following July Member Backlash

    The American Booksellers Association has released, in a letter to members from CEO Allison Hill, the findings of an internal review after two July incidents led to backlash from members.

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