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  • This Week's Bestsellers: March 29, 2021

    Harlan Coben has the #2 book in the country with 'Win.' Plus debut author Angeline Boulley lands at #8 on our children's fiction list with the YA thriller 'Firekeeper's Daughter,' starring what she calls "an Indigenous Nancy Drew," and a trio of new self-help titles offer spring cleaning for the psyche.

  • Bookselling Spotlight: Brain Lair Bookstore

    South Bend, Ind.’s sole independent bookstore, Brain Lair Bookstore, may be only three years old, but its roots go back many years, to owner Kathy Burnette’s childhood in a rough Chicago neighborhood.

  • Unit Sales Post More Big Weekly Gains

    Print units rose 37.4% in the week ended March 20, 2021, over the same period in 2020. The jump came despite a 24.5% decline in sales in the juvenile nonfiction category; last year at this time, parents were buying educational workbooks in droves as schools closed.

  • This Week's Bestsellers: March 22, 2021

    Walter Isaacson's 'The Code Breaker,' about Nobel Prize–winning CRISPR chemist Jennifer Doudna, is the #5 book in the country. Plus the heroine of Kate Quinn's latest historical cracks 'The Rose Code,' and Floret Farm's Erin Benzakein says it with dahlias.

  • Unit Sales of Print Books Soared 36.5% Last Week

    Though unit sales began softening a bit at this time last year because of the early impact of the pandemic, the spike in sales last week was mainly due to the continued demand for print books.

  • Bookstore Sales Fell 16.6% in January

    Bookstore sales were $797 million in January, down from $956 million a year ago. The 16.6% decline was only a slight increase over the December drop, and was another indication that bookstore sales declines may be levelling off.

  • This Week's Bestsellers: March 15, 2021

    Sister Souljah has the #4 book in the country with ‘Life After Death,’ sequel to 1999’s ‘The Coldest Winter Ever.” Plus a trio of new books speak to lockdown pastimes, and the March book club picks hit our lists.

  • March Starts with 34% Pop in Print Unit Sales

    Fueled by huge gains for a host of Dr. Seuss titles, as well as solid results for several new books, unit sales of print books soared 34.2% in the week ended Mar. 6, 2021, over the comparable week in 2020, at outlets that report to NPD BookScan.

  • Bookselling Spotlight: Cavalier House Books

    We talk with John Cavalier, co-owner of Cavalier House Books in Denham Springs, La. He and his wife grew the store out of a shed in his parents’ backyard.

  • Dr. Seuss Books Ruled Last Week's Bestseller List

    Fueled by huge gains for a host of Dr. Seuss titles as well as solid results for several new books, unit sales of print books soared 34.2% last week over the week ended March 8, 2020, at outlets that report to NPD BookScan.

  • Green Apple Books to Downsize at Flagship Location

    San Francisco’s Green Apple Books will consolidate space at its flagship Clement Street location by September, reducing the store’s overall size back to its original 1996 footprint.

  • Moe's Booksellers Unionize

    Employees at Moe’s Bookstore in Berkeley, Calif., announced that they have formed a union and joined the International Workers of the World.

  • Book Club Picks for March 2021

    Among this month's book club picks, Vox Book Club taps 'The Power' and B&N selects 'We Begin at the End.'

  • This Week's Bestsellers: March 8, 2021

    Charlie Mackesy’s 2019 fable, ‘The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse,’ is the #1 book in the country, and ‘Believe It’ by It Cosmetics founder Jamie Kern Lima is #3. Plus a pair of buzzword-heavy diet books debut this week.

  • Print Unit Sales Finish February with 26% Gain

    With the help of strong backlist sales, unit sales of print books rose 26% in the week ended Feb. 27, 2021, over the similar week last year, at outlets that report to NPD BookScan.

  • Backlist Drives Print Book Unit Gains Higher Through February

    Driven by strong backlist sales, unit sales of print books rose 26% last week over the week ended February 29, 2020, at outlets that report to NPD BookScan. It was the largest week-over-week gain compared to 2020 so far this year, helping unit sales finish the first two months of 2021 with a 21.2% increase over the first two months of 2020.

  • Union Booksellers Protest at NYC's Strand

    Union booksellers held a rally outside the Strand Book Store's flagship location in New York City on Monday afternoon, protesting the store’s labor practices. Negotiations for a new contract are set to begin this summer after a number of years of a tense relationship between the union and management.

  • This Week's Bestsellers: March 1, 2021

    Sarah J. Maas has the #1 book in the country with ‘A Court of Silver Flames,’ fifth in the series she began with ‘A Court of Thorns and Roses.’ Plus ‘The Sum of Us’ by Heather McGhee, which PW called an “astute and persuasive debut,” is #6 in the country, and ‘Priestdaddy’ memoirist Patricia Lockwood lands at #20 in hardcover fiction with her first novel, ‘No One Is Talking About This.’

  • Print Units Rose 10.9% in Mid-February

    Unit sales of print books rose 10.9% in the week ended Feb. 20, 2021, over the comparable week in 2020, at outlets that report to NPD BookScan.

  • At WI16, Booksellers Were 'Very Engaged'

    The American Booksellers Association’s virtual Winter Institute attracted 1,971 participants last month, up from the 1,500 people who attended last year’s live meeting in Baltimore.

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