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Famous authors share their favorite US bookstores
NK Jemison, Tomi Adyemi and other best-selling authors share their favorite bookstores in the USA.
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France moves to shield its book industry from Amazon
Sophie Fornairon's independent bookshop has survived the rise of Amazon thanks to a French law that prohibits price discounting on new books, but she says the e-commerce giant's ability to undercut on shipping still skews the market against stores like hers.
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Publishers, Amazon Move to Dismiss Booksellers’ Antitrust Suit
In separate motions this week, lawyers for both Amazon and the Big Five publishers asked a federal court to dismiss the latest iteration of a potential class-action price-fixing claim filed on behalf of indie booksellers involving print trade books.
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Kicking the Amazon addiction, or kicking it down the road
A few years ago, I’d had enough of Jeff Bezos and his greed and switched all my book buying to a small local bookstore.
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Against the odds, many indie bookstores managed to weather the pandemic storm
Since May 2020, the American Booksellers Association memberships have increased.
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Authors to earn royalties on secondhand books for first time
AuthorSHARE, a royalty fund set up by two used booksellers with support from industry bodies, is calling for more retailers to participate
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Inside the World’s Most Beloved Independent Bookstores
In the age of Amazon and e-books, these bookstores have faced more challenges than ever, but many have been able to persevere and remain treasured parts of their communities
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Amazon colluded with publishers to fix book prices, class-action suit alleges
Retailers complain that contract terms cement Amazon’s dominant position.
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How an endorsement from Tom Hanks and Stephen Colbert saved a small bookstore
Before last month's Super Bowl, Foggy Pine Books was one of the thousands of small, locally owned businesses floundering amid the coronavirus pandemic. Nestled in the Appalachian town of Boone, North Carolina, the bookstore had calculated that it needed to sell a minimum of 1,350 books per month to stay open. In January, it had sold 836.
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How a San Francisco bookstore owner made America freer, braver and more interesting
Through his City Lights bookstore and publishing imprint, Lawrence Ferlinghetti changed the country. Here's what we can learn from him.
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For independent booksellers, the pandemic has been the start of a new chapter
Just before the COVID-19 pandemic struck, Mika Weaver ordered more than 300 puzzles for her Ottawa bookstore. Then all non-essential businesses were shut down. "I was up at night thinking, 'How am I going to pay for all those puzzles that came in?'" said Weaver, the owner of Singing Pebble Books on Main Street.
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Your Local Bookstore Wants You to Know That It’s Struggling
Independent booksellers are desperate for customers to return, and not just for an online reading.
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Iconic Paris Bookstore Shakespeare And Company Severely Hit By Pandemic
Shakespeare and Company, an iconic bookstore in Paris, is urging readers to buy a book so that it can recover from the losses it incurred due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The bookstore recently sent an email to its customers informing them that it is struggling amid the global health crisis, Associated Press first reported. France went into its second nationwide lockdown on Oct. 30.
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'We cannot survive': New York's Strand bookstore appeals for help
Proprietor Nancy Bass-Wyden appeals to customers as literary landmark suffers the effects of the pandemic
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At this bookstore in Taiwan, visitors shop in the dark
Remember when you used to sneak a flashlight under the covers so you could read a book after bedtime? A bookshop in Taiwan promises you a similar experience. Wuguan Books is located in Kaohsiung's Pier-2 Art Center, a warehouse-turned-creative hub in Taiwan's second-largest city. And it is just as much an art exhibit as it is a bookshop.
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Commentary: Buy from your independent bookstores before it’s too late
If these booksellers close, COVID-19 will be listed as the cause of death, but the preexisting condition for many will be Amazon, whose packages have become ubiquitous in apartment building lobbies and on porches across the U.S.
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Iconic Portland bookstore Powell's says it won't sell directly on Amazon anymore: 'We must take a stand'
Selling through the Amazon marketplace was "hard to give up, sort of like smoking," said Powell's CEO Emily Powell. But when Amazon prioritized essential supplies over books in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, that sealed the deal.
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Book Publishers Warn Congress Amazon Is Too Powerful
In a letter to Congress, the Author’s Guild, American Association of Publishers, and the American Booksellers Association warned that Amazon has become too powerful.
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Black bookstores overwhelmed by orders for anti-racism titles
Books like "White Fragility" and "How to Be An Anti-Racist" have become best sellers, overwhelming independent Black-owned bookstores across the US.
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Barnes & Noble Is Sold to Hedge Fund After a Tumultuous Year
Barnes & Noble has been acquired by the hedge fund Elliott Advisors for $638 million, a move that has momentarily calmed fears among publishers and agents that the largest bookstore chain in the United States might collapse after one of the most tumultuous periods in its history.
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