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  • McMurtry's 'Last Book Sale' Set

    Larry McMurtry is cleaning house, rather shop. The author-bookseller is auctioning off over 300,000 books, on August 10 and 11, at his Archer City, Tex., bookstore, Booked Up, in an event he has dubbed 'The Last Book Sale.'

  • Indigo Cuts First Quarter Loss

    Revenue at Indigo Books & Music, Canada’s largest book retail chain, fell 0.8% in the first quarter ended June 30, to C$186.5 million, but the chain's net loss was cut to to C$5.5 million from C$12 million in last year's comparable period.

  • This Week's Bestsellers: September 10, 2012

    Commentary on and analysis of this week's bestsellers.

  • This Week's Bestsellers: July 23-29, 2012

    Analysis of and commentary on this week's PW Bestsellers lists.

  • What Happened To the Long Tail?

    In explaining the steep drop in Penguin Group USA’s profits for the first six months of 2012, CEO David Shanks said one important factor was the decline in backlist sales. Borders was an important customer for Penguin’s backlist, especially its classics line, so the collapse of the chain hurt Penguin more than some other publishers’ backlist offerings.

  • Reinventing the Community Bookstore

    Is there a future for independent bookstores in general and Kepler’s Books in particular? That was the question posed by Future Search leaders Sandra Janoff and Michael Pann-witz to nearly 80 booksellers, publishers, distributors, authors, and community supporters who gathered at the Oshman Family Jewish Community Center in Palo Alto, Calif., for a three-day workshop late last month. The short answer is: yes.

  • Partners & Crime to Close Next Month

    After 18 years, Partners & Crime Mystery Booksellers in NYC will close its doors on September 20. “We’ve had a wonderful, wonderful ride,” says partner Maggie Topkis.

  • Workshop for New Bookstore Owners

    The Bookstore Training Group of Paz & Associates will run an intensive training program, sponsored by the ABA, for new and prospective bookstore owners.

  • This Week's Bestsellers: July 16-22, 2012

    Analysis and commentary of this week's PW Bestsellers lists.

  • Cookbooks Light It Up at QVC

    Turn on QVC this season to see "Cake Boss" Buddy Valastro, "Cupcake Diaries" authors Katherine Kallinis Berman and Sophie Kallinis LaMontagne, and QVC host David Venable.

  • NYC’s Forbidden Planet Upgrades to New, Bigger Retail Space

    After more than fifteen years at the intersection of 13th Street and Broadway in downtown Manhattan, Forbidden Planet USA, the American arm of the Forbidden Planet International chain and one of the city’s biggest and most popular comic book stores, has moved a few doors down the street to a larger space at 832 Broadway.

  • Word Up Gets One More Month

    Word Up, the Washington Heights volunteer bookstore collective, announced a one-month reprieve before it must vacate its year-long home. It now has until August 31.

  • Bookseller Groups Disappointed by DoJ Response

    Both the ABA and NACS, representing 4,500 trade and collegiate booksellers, expressed their disappointment and astonishment over the Department of Justice’s response.

  • This Week's Bestsellers: July 9-16, 2012

    Analysis and commentary on this week's PW bestsellers lists.

  • Selling ‘The Night Circus'

    When Erin Morgenstern’s first novel, The Night Circus, debuted last September, PW predicted in a starred review that this magical tale was destined for bestsellerdom. The hardcover went on to sell 167,000 copies through the outlets tracked by Nielsen BookScan, and the paperback, which was released at the beginning of the month, looks like it’s in for a long run on the New York Times list: it sold 11,000 copies its first week out. Anchor Books moved the pub date from May to accommodate Target, where it has been a book club pick for the month of July. It’s also the lead title in Costco’s current assortment and has front-of-store displays at Barnes & Noble and many independents. There are 210,000 copies of the paperback in print.

  • ABFFE Calling for Banned Book Week Videos

    The American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression (ABFFE) is asking booksellers to conribute videos in support of the upcoming Banned Books Week, which runs September 29-October 6.

  • Andersons Withdraw Offer for Books-A-Million

    The Anderson family has withdrawn its offer to acquire all the shares in Books-A-Million that were not already owned by the family. In its announcement, BAM said the offer was withdrawn after discussing the matter with the two-person special committee that had been established by the BAM board to review the bid.

  • May Bookstore Sales Rise 5.7%

    Bookstore sales had their strongest month of 2012 in May, rising 5.7%, to $1.09 billion, according to preliminary estimates released by the U.S. Census Bureau. The increase followed a 4% gain in April and pulled bookstore sales in 2012 even with sales in 2011 for the first five months of the year.

  • This Week's Bestsellers: July 1-8, 2012

    Commentary and analysis of this week's bestsellers lists.

  • The Bestselling Books of 2012 (So Far)

    The bestselling print books and e-books halfway through 2012 look nearly uniform on top (50 Shades and Hunger Games reign across all lists). After that, differences begin to creep in.

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