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This Week's Bestsellers: November 11, 2019
Lee Child has the #1 book in the country with ‘Blue Moon.’ The week’s other notable releases include ‘The Beautiful Ones,’ Prince’s posthumously published memoir, and ‘Find Me,’ André Aciman’s sequel to ‘Call Me by Your Name.’
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This Week's Bestsellers: November 4, 2019
Ree Drummond has the #1 book in the country with ‘The Pioneer Woman Cooks: The New Frontier,’ one of three high-profile cookbook releases. Plus Brent Weeks closes out his epic fantasy series Lightbringer, and Instagram-popular artist Charlie Mackesy publishes his first fable.
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NCIBA Adds SoCal Booksellers To Board
The Northern California Independent Booksellers Association voted to add four Southern California bookselling professionals to the organization’s board, the first step in unifying California booksellers as a single organization.
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California Indie Booksellers Contend with Fires, Power Outages
Fires at opposite ends of California's coastal region, amplified by power outages, have closed a number of indie bookstores and displaced their employees, especially those in the San Francisco Bay Area and north.
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Nonfiction Bumps Sales in Mid-October
In the week ended Oct. 19, 2019, unit sales of print books were up 2% over the similar week last year at outlets that report to NPD BookScan, helped by a trio of new nonfiction titles.
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This Week's Bestsellers: October 28, 2019
Elton John has the #2 book in the country with ‘Me,’ one of a number of celebrity-penned titles debuting on our list. Plus Hoda Kotb’s ‘I Really Needed This Today’ is #3 in the country, and Elizabeth Strout returns to the Pulitzer Prize-winning world of a cantankerous math teacher in ‘Olive, Again.’
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Can Bookshop Become the Indie Amazon?
The soon-to-launch platform aims to give booksellers an edge against the e-tail giant.
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Booksellers Get Down to Business at NAIBA Conference
The New Atlantic Independent Booksellers Association’s fall conference demonstrated a deepening commitment by indie booksellers to professionalizing their trade.
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Unit Sales Had Small Increase In Mid-October
With both juvenile categories posting gains, unit sales of print books inched up 0.5% in the week ended Oct. 12, 2019, over the similar week in 2018, at outlets that report to NPD BookScan.
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Two Minnesota Indie Bookstores Partnered Up, and Business Is Booming
Twin Cities area bookstores Excelsior Bay Books and Valley Bookseller have entered a unique collaborative relationship that is attracting A-list authors to their premises and bumping up both stores’ sales.
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This Week's Bestsellers: October 21, 2019
YA fantasy author Leigh Bardugo hits the charts with her first adult novel, 'Ninth House,' and more in this week's bestsellers.
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Bookstore Sales Fell 10.3% in August
Bookstore sales tumbled 10.3% in August compared to August 2018, according to preliminary figures released by the U.S. Census Bureau. The double digit decline suggests that college students are cutting their purchases of print materials in favor of greater use of digital content.
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Two Midwest Indies Find New Owners
Two indies on the market since July have found new owners. A former employee purchased Excelsior Bay Books near Minneapolis, while a trio of bookselling veterans bought Chicago's Pilsen Community Books.
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Mountains & Plains Booksellers Celebrate, Reimagine the West
This year's Mountains & Plains regional booksellers gathering in Denver was busy and productive, where indie booksellers celebrated their past and present, while reimagining their future as western booksellers.
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Print Unit Sales Up in Early October
With gains in the four major book categories, unit sales of print books rose 2.8% in the week ended Oct. 5, 2019, over the comparable week in 2018, at outlets that report to NPD BookScan.
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This Week's Bestsellers: October 14, 2019
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow has the #1 book in the country with ‘Blowout.’ Plus Ryan Holiday, the Daily Stoic, reminds acolytes that ‘Stillness Is the Key,’ and Reese’s Book Club selects a nonfiction title about ‘Fair Play.’
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PNBA 2019: Strong Sales Make for Upbeat Show
With a good summer and the beginnings of a strong fall, booksellers at this year's Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association annual trade show, were decidedly upbeat.
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Heartland 2019: A Small but Mighty Show
Heartland Fall Forum, held for the first time in Cleveland, received high marks from both exhibitors and booksellers, who described it as a highly productive gathering of publishers, booksellers, and authors.
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New Booksellers Energize New England Bookselling Conference
New faces packed the New England Independent Booksellers Association’s fall conference in Providence, R.I., with a 50% uptick in first-time attendees over last year.
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Publishers Inch Toward Breaking Even with 2018 Sales
With the holiday season ahead, the industry has a chance to overcome a small unit decline in 2019.