The Shanghai International Children’s Book Fair (CCBF), scheduled for November 19 to 21, has been postponed due to the resurgence of COVID-19. The new planned dates — March 20 to March 22 — coincide with the Bologna Children’s Book Fair, currently set for March 21 to 24. Shanghai organizers write that: “For the first time, the two major professional children’s book fairs will connect East and West through innovative real-time events. By mobilizing their wide array of resources, the two fairs will organize joint activities in copyright trade, book promotion and illustration so that participants at both ends of the […]
Archives for November 2021
Zauner Tops Libro.fm’s Bestselling Audiobooks of the Year
Libro.fm announced their top 10 audiobooks of 2021, “based on sales through 1,500+ independent bookstore partners.” Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner, narrated by Michelle Zauner (Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group) The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave, narrated by Rebecca Lowman (Simon & Schuster Audio) Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid, narrated by Julia Whelan (Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group) The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah, narrated by Julia Whelan (Macmillan Audio) People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry, narrated by Julia Whelan (Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group) Klara and the Sun […]
2022 Andrew Carnegie Shortlist
The American Library Association named the shortlist for the 2022 Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence.
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Lex Higbee has promoted to senior publicist at Bloomsbury Children's.
Bookselling: Barnes & Noble In Skokie, IL to Close As Landlord Redevelops
A BN store in Skokie, IL’s Old Orchard Mall will close Christmas Eve after 27 years there, as the landlord is redeveloping the site and declined to renew the lease. The bookseller says, “We are doing everything we can to find a new store in this area and are very close to announcing a new location.”
Swedish Study Finds Print Bestsellers Are Longer, More Complex Than Top Audio Titles
In a paper published in the Journal of Cultural Analytics, Karl Berglund and Mads Dahllöf of Uppsala University in Sweden compared bestselling print and audiobooks and found marked differences in the top titles in each format. Berglund and Dahllöf analyzed print bestsellers and the most popular digital audiobooks on subscription platforms (“beststreamers”) published in Sweden between 2015 and 2019, a total of 172 novels. They found that “Print bestsellers are longer, syntactically more complex and varied, and seem to focus more on depiction. Beststreaming audiobooks, by contrast, are shorter, more straightforwardly written, and appear to highlight plot and dialogue.” Even […]