Beijing International Book Fair To Emphasize Children’s Books Again

Featuring a parallel children's division for a second year, the Beijing International Book Fair again expects some 2,500 exhibitors and 300,000 visitors. The post Beijing International Book Fair To Emphasize Children’s Books Again appeared first on Publishing Perspectives. Continue reading at 'Publishing Perspectives'

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Which are the most unread books of 2014?

Jordan Ellenberg, a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, recently designed the Hawking Index, named after Stephen Hawking's book 'A Brief History of Time' (often called 'the most unread book of all time'), to calculate which books are put down the most often. Continue reading at The Christian Science Monitor

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Frank Schaeffer Goes It Alone with New Book

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Reviews of New and Forthcoming Religion and Spirituality Books, July 9, 2014

Alejandro Jodorowsky's film 'The Dance of Reality' is based on his unorthodox autobiography; Ernest Kurtz and Katherine Ketcham offer imperfectly wise stories and parables Continue reading at Publishers Weekly

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Smashwords Releases 2014 Indie E-book Sales Survey

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Fourth Estate signs debut from The Book People's Glaister

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Five-year-old writes book about fairies for British charity

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Gallery Books in Deal with Omnific

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Klassen, Magnason and Williams win UKLA book awards

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Penguin donates Paxman book to UK schools

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Award-winning children's author Walter Dean Myers dies

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Will digital eat the children's media world? 'It's totally going to happen!'

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How Tarted-Up Book Covers Belittle Women's Fiction

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