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  • 'The Hypnotist,' Hot LBF Title, Tops in Sweden
    09/21/2009
    Not too much new fiction made it to the top of the lists in the major European markets in August, but there was a new bestseller in Sweden, with The Hypnotist by Lars Kepler landing at #1. The novel was one of the hot books at the London Book Fair and was bought for the U.S. after the fair closed by Sarah Crichton Books/Farrar, Straus & Giroux. More
  • Counting Down to 'Catching Fire'
    By Karen Springen - 08/20/2009
    The yearlong Catching Fire countdown will finally end on September 1, the laydown date for the second installment of the Hunger Games trilogy. With a first printing of 350,000 copies, Suzanne Collins’s dystopian tale is the first big children’s book of the fall. Jeff Kinney’s new Diary of a Wimpy Kid book may be bigger in terms of print run, as is Kate DiCamillo’s The Magician’s Elephant. But the buzz about the Hunger Games sequel is louder. More
  • Levy, Zafon in Fiction; Mosterd In Nonfiction
    08/17/2009
    Marc Levy, who scored a #1 bestseller last summer in France with All Those Things We Never Said, is back on the top of the charts this July with The First Day, a thriller about how the origins of the universe are different than believed. Though his books have been translated into 41 languages, Levy has had little success in the U. More
  • AAP April Sales Report
    06/15/2009
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  • Smith in Italy, Zafón in Sweden
    05/18/2009
    Two international novelists topped the Italian bestsellers list in April with Wilbur Smith's Assegai , the latest in his Courtney family saga, landing at #1. Assegai, which has hit several other bestsellers lists including in the U.K. and South Africa, is just out in the U.S. from St. Martin's. French thriller writer Fred Vargas secured the second spot with her newest, A Dubious Place, which wa... More
  • Little, Brown Announces Twilight Publishing Schedule
    By Lynn Andriani - 05/07/2009
    More titles set for the mega-selling Twilight books. More
  • PW's Review of "The Last Olympian" by Rick Riordan
    05/05/2009
    Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson series comes to a close with the release of The Last Olympian, which goes on sale today and has a 1.2-million copy first printing. The PW review follows. More
  • ‘The Sorceress’ Heats Up with Marketing Muscle
    By Shannon Maughan - 04/30/2009
    The “Summer of the Sorceress” campaign, which heralds the arrival of The Sorceress, third book in Michael Scott’s bestselling Immortal Secrets of Nicholas Flamel fantasy series, kicked off last weekend with RHCB’s first-ever PDF/e-book giveaway. More
  • The Last Hurrah for Percy Jackson
    By Matia Burnett - 04/30/2009
    Fans have only five days left to wait for the May 5 release of The Last Olympian, the fifth and final book in Rick Riordan’s mythological fantasy series, Percy Jackson and the Olympians. Here’s a roundup of the plans for The Last Olympian. More
  • The 2009 Pulitzer Prizes for Letters and Drama
    04/20/2009
    Adding a Pulitzer to her National Book Award, Annette Gordon-Reed has been awarded the prize for her monumental historical work, The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family (Norton). The book also won the 2009 National Book Award for nonfiction. More
  • Chronicle Finds a Hit Online
    By Shannon Maughan - 03/26/2009
    Nina Laden’s board book, Peek-a-Who? (Chronicle, 2000), keeps young readers guessing, but the title’s phenomenal popularity on Amazon has some adults pleasantly surprised, too. Last December the book was the retailing site’s highest ranked children’s picture/board book, as well as the 57th bestselling title overall, selling more than 4000 copies per week. More
  • Bestselling Children's Books 2008: Meyer’s Deep Run
    by Diane Roback - 03/23/2009
    This time last year, booksellers were bemoaning the end of Harry Potter. That series, which ended in 2007, sold 19 million copies that year, and it didn’t seem as though anything would be replacing it anytime soon. How quickly things change. Last year, as the final volume in Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series pubbed (six million copies sold) and the Twilight movie was released (dom... More
  • Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw
    By John A. Sellers - 12/04/2008
    Greg Heffley may be the “Wimpy Kid,” but his series keeps going strong. On January 13, Abrams’s Amulet imprint will release The Last Straw by Jeff Kinney, the third storybook in the series that has staked out a claim on bestseller charts since its 2007 debut. In The Last Straw, which lands with a million-copy first printing, Greg’s father attempts to toughen up his son. More
  • Princess Diaries Take a Final Bow
    By Sally Lodge - 12/04/2008
    Princess Mia Thermopolis will don her tiara for the last time in Forever Princess, the 10th and crowning installment of Meg Cabot’s Princess Diaries series. Turned down by 12 houses before finding a home in 1999, the inaugural novel, The Princess Diaries launched one of the first commercial, girl-oriented series that have been so successful in the young adult market during the last decade More
  • Blundell Wins NBA in Young People’s Literature
    By Diane Roback - 11/20/2008
    The National Book Award for Young People’s Literature was given Wednesday night to Judy Blundell, for her novel What I Saw and How I Lied (Scholastic Press), a noirish coming-of-age mystery set just after World War II. More
  • NBA Finalists Take Teens Behind Their Books
    By John A. Sellers - 11/20/2008
    For the 11th year running, the National Book Foundation held a National Book Awards Teen Press Conference, which allows the five nominees in the Young People’s Literature category to read for and field questions from their books’ audience—teenagers. More
  • Peter Matthiessen, Annette Gordon Reed Among National Book Award Winners
    By Craig Morgan Teicher - 11/19/2008
    The 2008 National Book Awards ceremony was held Wednesday night at Cipriani on Wall Street in downtown New York City. Cipriani was a new location for the awards. Host Eric Bogosian opened the ceremony by noting that Barack Obama’s win in the Presidential election is good news for many, including those attending the awards ceremony because he “is a reader and a writer.” Obama’s election was, in fact, a recurring theme among the evening speakers. More
  • A Book (and Contest) for ‘Wimpy’ Fans
    By John A. Sellers - 10/16/2008
    Last week, the latest addition to Jeff Kinney’s Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Do-It-Yourself Book, went on sale with a 500,000-copy first printing. More
  • Workman ‘Kicks’ Out a Tweaked Sequel
    By John A. Sellers - 10/09/2008
    Baseball may be America’s national pastime, but it doesn’t have as strong a following in other countries. So while Swing!, Rufus Butler Seder’s sports-centered follow-up to last year’s bestseller, Gallop!, goes on sale in the U.S. next week, other countries will see a slightly different version of the book. More
  • Quill Awards Program Suspended
    02/25/2008
    PW’s parent company, Reed Business Information, has announced plans to suspend support of the Quill Awards program. More
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