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PW reveals top Books Of 2005

Apr 20 2006: Publishers Weekly (the USA's leading publishing industry trade magazine) recently published its annual summary of book sales for the previous year - and the overall winner in adult titles, with a massive 3.7 million hardcover copies sold, was not by Grisham, ...

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2006 Book Sense Book of the Year Awards Announced

Apr 07 2006: The 2006 Book Sense Book of the Year Awards have been announced. The winner in the Children's Literature category is Inkspell by Cornelia Funke (Scholastic/Chicken House), and the winner in the Children's Illustrated category is Zen Shorts by Jon J Muth (Scholastic).&#...

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Barnes and Noble Expand

Apr 07 2006: Barnes and Noble plan to open 30-40 superstores in 2006 (including upgrades) and will close 15-20, for a net gain of about 20 stores. Borders plans to open 35 superstores in the USA and 10-15 overseas.

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Book Organizations Confront President

Apr 07 2006: The Campaign for Reader Privacy, the joint initiative of the American Booksellers Association, PEN American Center, the American Library Association, and the Association of American Publishers, is accusing President Bush of undermining the privacy safeguard amendments...

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D.E.A.R. day.

Apr 07 2006: April 12th is National Drop Everything and Read Day" in the USA, organized by Harper Collins and several other organizations, in honor of author Beverly Cleary's 90th birthday. The  initiative is meant to encourage families to enjoy books together. Cleary's ...

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Dan Brown Found Innocent Of Plagiarism

Apr 07 2006: After enduring a months-long trial in London over claims that he had lifted the central idea for The Da Vinci Code from a non-fiction book, The Holy Blood and The Holy Grail, Dan Brown and his publisher, Random House, have received the expected outcome - with the court ...

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Happy Birthday Samuel.

Apr 07 2006: April 13 is the 100th birthday of Samuel Beckett, the great Irish playwright, poet and novelist and winner of the 1969 Nobel Prize.

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HMV Gains Approval To Acquire Ottokar

Apr 07 2006: Despite intense lobbying from the Society of Authors and Publishers Association, Britain's Competition Commission yesterday gave provisional approval to a proposed takeover of Ottakar's bookstore chain by HMV, the parent company of the country's largest bookseller, ...

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