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1. Children’s book sales defy recession

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Charlotte Williams and Philip Stone
Publication Date: 
Fri, 30/09/2011 - 08:40

Children’s books sales outperformed the rest of the market in the first half of 2011, down just 1% year on year to £143m, due to blockbusting brands and the delay in children adopting digital content in this area.

According to Nielsen BookScan figures presented at yesterday’s Bookseller Children’s Conference, the total consumer market was down 3.5% year on year to 16th July. Across the entire TCM, fiction sales were down by 7% to £210m, with non-fiction sales down by 2% to £376m.

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2. Publishers gear up for Super Thursday

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Charlotte Williams and Philip Stone
Publication Date: 
Mon, 26/09/2011 - 09:00

Publishers are looking to make their mark with blockbuster titles from day one of release, as the most important day of autumn hardback releases, Super Thursday, looms this week.

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3. Trade picks Man Booker frontrunners

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Katie Allen, Charlotte Williams and Philip Stone
Publication Date: 
Thu, 28/07/2011 - 09:21

Julian Barnes, Sebastian Barry and bookies favourite Alan Hollinghurst are seen by the trade as the Man Booker Prize for Fiction frontrunners after the longlist was revealed on Tuesday (26th July).

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4. Print book sales decline in first half of 2011

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Charlotte Williams and Philip Stone
Publication Date: 
Fri, 08/07/2011 - 09:55

Print sales across the book market have dropped by 3% in the first six months of 2011, compared to the same period last year, with Jamie Oliver the bestselling author over the period, ahead of Julia Donaldson and James Patterson. Macmillan, Penguin, Simon & Schuster, Bloomsbury and Usborne all saw sales growth in the half-year even as the wider market stuttered.

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5. Eason launches EasonOffers.com

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Charlotte Williams and Philip Stone
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Tue, 14/06/2011 - 15:19

Irish book chain and stationers Eason has launched a daily offers site, EasonOffers.com, with the website offering a large discount on one item at a time each day, with free delivery to anywhere in Ireland.

Books offered so far include JFK in Ireland by Ryan Tubridy (Lyons Press) and a box-set of the Millennium Trilogy by Stieg Larsson (Quercus).

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