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+17 +3Book prices need to rise for businesses to survive - industry body
Book prices in Wales need to increase for businesses to survive rising publishing costs, an industry body has warned. The Books Council of Wales (BCW) said prices had been "artificially low" to encourage customers to keep on buying. One Welsh publisher said the price of paper increased by 40% last year, with ink and glue prices rising too.
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+15 +2Fifty Years Ago, He Was America’s Most Famous Writer. Why Haven’t You Ever Heard of Him?
On April 29, 1969, Carnegie Hall was sold out. The artist who filled the fabled performance hall wasn’t a symphony orchestra, or a Broadway belter, or a jazz star. It wasn’t a rock band or a folk singer or any hero of the counterculture taking the stage just a few months before Woodstock. On that night, more than 3,000 fans filled the Main Hall on 57th Street to see a placid blond man wearing a sweatshirt and sneakers.
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+3 +1The Case of the Eco-Terrorists and the Book Deal
When Craig Rosebraugh got involved with the Earth Liberation Front, he had no idea the twists his story would take.
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+4 +1No charges to be filed against Coloma teacher who gave John Green book to students
The Berrien County Prosecutor's Office will not pursue charges against the Coloma teacher who gave her students copies of "Looking for Alaska" because the prosecutor cannot prove the teacher committed a crime.
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+18 +3In the shallow world of BookTok, being ‘a reader’ is more important than actually reading
The TikTok books community is more about a lifestyle aesthetic than actual reading. As a former BookTuber, I can't help but feel partly responsible
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+20 +6Colette: The most beloved French writer of all time
An icon in her native France, Colette's scandalous life and works still captivate readers 150 years on from her birth, writes Alan Simpson.
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+16 +1Egyptians offered loans to buy books as inflation soars
Egyptians are used to paying for costly items such as cars or washing machines in instalments, but rocketing inflation means they can now buy books this way. "A book has become a luxury item here in Egypt. It's not a basic commodity like food and people are saving on luxuries," says Mohammed El-Baaly of Sefsafa Publishing House.
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+31 +3He made a children’s book using AI. Then came the rage.
Ammaar Reshi thought of it as just a fun, creative idea: Use artificial intelligence tools to write and illustrate a children’s book that he had always wanted to make for a friend’s daughter. He gave himself only a weekend to do it.
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+25 +4Digital Books wear out faster than Physical Books
Ever try to read a physical book passed down in your family from 100 years ago? Probably worked well. Ever try reading an ebook you paid for 10 years ago? Probably a different experience. From the leasing business model of mega publishers to physical device evolution to format obsolescence, digital books are fragile and […]
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+16 +1Finding your essential self: the ancient philosophy of Zhuangzi explained
Zhuangzi was the gadfly of ancient Chinese philosophy. His paradoxical writings encourage a stance of therapeutic scepticism towards the world.
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+13 +4Stephen Colbert to Adapt One of George R.R. Martin’s Favorite Books Into TV Series
Roger Zelazny's long-gestating 'The Chronicles of Amber' adaptation might finally get made thanks to the CBS late-night host and fantasy superfan getting on board.
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+16 +2Global book reading statistics for 2022 and 2023 (complete survey data)
What are the most popular books in the world? We asked 945 book readers in 56 countries what genre of books they read in 2022 and what they plan to read in 2023. Here are the world book reading statistics from the survey results.
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+19 +3Prince Harry's memoir Spare is 'fastest-selling non-fiction book ever'
One of the first customers who queued up to get her hands on the explosive memoir, Spare, said that she was "excited" to hear from Prince Harry "in his words".
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+27 +8Stephen & Ayesha Curry To Help Establish 150 'Little Town Libraries' Across Oakland
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry and his wife Ayesha announced Wednesday plans to create 150 "Little Town Libraries" around Oakland to encourage neighborhood book sharing and childhood literacy.
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+19 +1Almost nobody turned up to buy Prince Harry's book at midnight
Only a dozen copies of the book were sold in one store at midnight despite staff expecting queues at the door.
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+18 +2Here's How Author James Patterson Writes Thirty-One Books at the Same Time
“My grandmother said, ‘Hungry dogs run faster,’” says the 75-year-old. “I've always been a hungry dog.”
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+14 +2Death of the narrator? Apple unveils suite of AI-voiced audiobooks
Exclusive: tech firm quietly launches new audiobook catalogue narrated by AI – but move expected to spark backlash
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+18 +2How Will BookTok Change Publishing in 2023?
Creators on TikTok are fighting for a more diverse book world — and running into some deep-seated problems in the industry
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+16 +3How a bestselling US author used a Dickens classic to tell hellish story of US opioid crisis
Barbara Kingsolver, author of The Poisonwood Bible, returned to her home turf of Appalachia to tackle one of its most urgent issues — with a little help from David Copperfield.
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+18 +5Where to start with: Charles Dickens
The great Victorian chronicler of inequality and poverty was also a tremendous – and prolific – storyteller. Here are some of the best ways in to his colossal legacy
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