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Flooding Brings Booktenders' Secret Garden to the Brink
Ellen Mager, owner of Booktenders' Secret Garden in Doylestown, Pa., is struggling to cope with flood damage to her children's specialty bookstore at a time when she had hoped to be planning celebrations for the store’s 35th anniversary.
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Monthly StatShot, September 2017
Sales of adult trade books in the first nine months of 2017 inched up 0.4% from the same period in 2016, according to estimates released by the AAP’s StatShot program.
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Adult Nonfiction Drives Sales Gains Once Again
At outlets that report to NPD BookScan, print unit sales were 6% higher in the week ended Feb. 4, 2018, than in the comparable week in 2017.
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This Week's Bestsellers: February 12, 2018
Jojo Moyes has the #8 book in the country with her latest Lou Clark novel, ‘Still Me.’ Plus the ‘New York Times’ and PBS team up for a bestseller-boosting book club, and a YA debut offers a happily-ever-after to its author, if not its readers.
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Indigo Reports Its Highest Quarter Revenue Ever
Revenue for the Canadian retailer rose 8.2% in the third quarter, ended December 31, 2017. Sales in the period were C$433.3 million. The increases, the company said, combined for the highest quarterly revenue in its history.
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Daedalus Books Closes Wholesale Division
Daedalus Books & Music, one of the oldest remainder companies in the United States, has shuttered its wholesale business and appears to have sold its online retail operations.
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This Week's Bestsellers: February 5, 2018
A Dave Chappelle anecdote boosts interest in—and sales of—a backlist memoir. Plus new year, new you titles are going strong four weeks into 2018, and David Levithan’s ‘Every Day’ heads to the big screen.
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Adult Nonfiction Sales Drive More Unit Gains in Late January
At outlets that report to NPD BookScan, unit sales of print books were 6% higher in the week ended Jan. 28, 2018, than in the comparable week in 2017.
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Book Sales Weather the Storms in Puerto Rico
With little electricity in the months following two powerful hurricanes that caused widespread devastation, residents turned to books for solace.
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‘Fire and Fury’ Sparks Another Week of Sales Gains
With Michael Wolff’s 'Fire and Fury' selling more than 324,000 copies in the week ended January 21, 2018, total industry sales were 6% higher than in the comparable week in 2017 at outlets that report to NPD BookScan.
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This Week's Bestsellers: January 29, 2018
As the U.S. passed the first anniversary of President Trump’s inauguration, four books debuted on our hardcover nonfiction list, each taking a critical view of the current political moment.
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WI13: Booksellers Tackle Diversity and the Sustainability of the Indie Model
Following an eruption about the lack of diversity in bookselling at last year's Town Hall Meeting, the topic was front and center at this year's discussion. Also on attendees' minds? How to create a sustainable business model for indie bookstores.
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Finalists Named for the 2018 PW Bookstore of the Year
Publishers Weekly named the top five bookstores from around the country and sales representatives. Each is vying for the 2018 PW award for Bookstore of the Year and Sales Rep of the Year to be announced in late March.
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WI13: ‘Sex and the City’ Glam Comes to Winter Institute
The premier educational conference of the American Booksellers Association, which is being held this week in Memphis, got a dose of star power when actress and producer Sarah Jessica Parker gave the conference's opening keynote on Tuesday.
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This Week's Bestsellers: January 22, 2018
Daniel H. Pink’s ‘When’ is the #10 book in the country. Plus a pair of psychological thrillers scare up spots on our lists, and YA author Neal Shusterman makes some noise with ‘Thunderhead.’
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‘Fire and Fury’ Drives Big Unit Sales Gain
Big sales of Michael Wolff's book contributed to boost sales 9% higher in the week ended January 14, 2018, than in the comparable week in 2017 at outlets that report to NPD BookScan.
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Nonfiction Categories Continued to Grow in 2017
Print units in juvenile nonfiction were nearly 8% higher in 2017 than in 2016, while adult nonfiction units saw a 3% increase.
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Indie Booksellers Go Viral with Promotions Featuring Trump's Provocative Language
After President Trump reportedly referred to certain countries as "shitholes" in a meeting with lawmakers late last week, a handful of indie bookstores seized on the commander-in-chief's purple language as a way to make a defiant political statement while promoting books.
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NEIBA Announces New Executive Director
Longtime book industry professional Beth Ineson will succeed Steve Fischer as executive director of the New England Independent Booksellers Association.
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A Soft Start to 2018
At outlets that report to NPD BookScan, unit sales of print books were 2% lower in the week ended Jan. 7, 2018, than in the first week in 2017.