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  • Spanish Publishers Finds Its Groove

    The consortium of Spanish-language publishers has been successfully supplying Spanish-language books to the U.S. for 17 years—and is only growing more steady.

  • WI15: Bookselling in The City That Reads

    Baltimore has long since replaced its nickname from the 1980s, the City That Reads, but it still rings true for today’s independent booksellers in the city.

  • Galley Talk: 'The Roxy Letters'

    Mary Webber O'Malley of Anderson's Bookshop in Naperville, Ill., recommends 'The Roxy Letters' by Mary Pauline Lowry.

  • ‘Where the Crawdads Sing’ Was Top Seller in 2019

    Delia Owens’s debut novel was the runaway print sales winner last year.

  • Print Units Fell 1.1% in the Week Before Christmas

    Unit sales of print books fell 1.1% in the week ended December 21, 2019—the last full week before Christmas—compared to the similar week in 2018 at outlets the report to NPD BookScan.

  • This Week's Bestsellers: December 23, 2019

    Dav Pilkey, PW’s person of the year, has the #1 book in the country with the latest Dog Man installment, ‘Fetch-22.’ Plus the HBO tie-in addition of ‘Watchmen’ is building a readership, and books about female courage are making a strong showing.

  • Shipping Delays Continue for Some Indie Booksellers

    With just days to go before Christmas, independent booksellers are adapting to persistent delays from UPS and FedEx in a number of regions across the country, particularly the Northeast.

  • BookScan Reports 'Fifty Shades of Grey' Is Bestselling Book of the Decade

    E.L. James's salacious novel 'Fifty Shades of Grey' is the bestselling book in the U.S. book market over the past decade, according to NPD BookScan.

  • Vroman's Names Cowlishaw CEO

    Julia Cowlishaw has been named the new CEO of Vroman's Bookstore in Pasadena, Calif., and Book Soup in West Hollywood, Calif., She begins on January 6.

  • ABPA Looks at Nonfiction Trends

    At an American Book Producers Association panel in New York City last week, four book editors predicted which nonfiction trends would drive acquisitions in 2020. Here are their bets.

  • This Week's Bestsellers: December 16, 2019

    Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel has the #5 picture book title with 'The Serious Goose,' which he wrote and illustrated. Plus 'The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, and the Horse,' the B&N book of the year, is the #5 book in the country, and authors serve up the latest batch of Instant Pot cookbooks.

  • Employees at McNally Jackson Vote to Unionize

    The 90 employees at McNally Jackson, with five New York City locations including three bookstores and two Goods for the Study stationery stores, voted to join the Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Union on Thursday.

  • October Bookstore Sales Fell 1.7%

    According to preliminary estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau, bookstore sales dropped 1.7% in October compared to 2018 and were down 5.3% for the first 10 months of the year.

  • Shipping Delays Frustrate Indies’ Holiday Season

    Across the country, booksellers described mounting frustration with late deliveries this week as split and unfulfilled orders caused confusion and concern.

  • NYC's McNally Jackson Staff Looking to Unionize

    Some 80% of employees at McNally Jackson, which has four bookstores and three stationery stores in Manhattan and Brooklyn, are supporting a move to join the Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Union.

  • This Week's Bestsellers: December 9, 2019

    James Patterson has two new books on our list, one centered on staple character Alex Cross and the other starring Ali Cross, the detective's son. Plus the Trump White House and WWII remain fertile ground for authors.

  • 'The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse' Named B&N Book of the Year

    Barnes & Noble booksellers around the country have voted to name Charlie Mackesy’s illustrated fable 'The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse' Barnes & Noble’s 2019 Book of the Year.

  • Rain, Snow Don’t Dampen Indie Holiday Spirits

    Indie booksellers report a solid start to this year’s abbreviated holiday season, with many customers preferring fiction to nonfiction.

  • 'Crawdads,' 'Becoming' Top Amazon 2019 Lists

    Led by sales of such of powerhouse titles as Delia Owens's wildly popular novel 'Where the Crawdads Sing' on the fiction list, and Michelle Obama's memoir 'Becoming' for nonfiction, Amazon released lists of the e-tailers top selling books of 2019.

  • B&N Education to Begin Strategic Review

    Barnes & Noble Education's board has approved the hiring of a financial advisor to help the company review its strategic options as it continues to look for ways to keep pace with a rapidly changing market for college materials.

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