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November 4, 2007By Michael Cader

Lunch Weekly for Monday, November 5

November 4, 2007By Michael Cader

Deal News FICTION Debut Dave Boling’s GUERNICA, a sweeping epic of love, family, and war set in the tiny Basque town of Guernica before, during, and after its destruction by the German Luftwaffe on the eve of World War II, to Karen Rinaldi and Lindsay Sagnette at Bloomsbury, by Kim Witherspoon at Inkwell Management (NA). Declan Burke’s THE BIG O, in which a stick-up artist finds herself involved in a kidnapping scheme, from an author described as “Elmore Leonard with a harder Irish edge,” to Stacia Decker at Harcourt, by Marsha Swan at Hag’s Head Press. Writers Notes Magazine’s Notable […]

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November 2, 2007By Michael Cader

Lunch for Friday, November 2

November 2, 2007By Michael Cader

Sales Top Titles Lift S&S Simon & Schuster continues a strong streak of sales and earnings growth with reported third-quarter sales of $214 million, up 9 percent, “principally reflecting higher sales from top-selling titles” such as the The Secret and Joel Osteen’s BECOME A BETTER YOU. Operating income rose six percent, to $21.6 million, impaired in part by “higher royalty expenses, employee-related costs, volume-driven advertising and selling expenses and digital archive costs.” In this morning’s conference call, ceo Leslie Moonves said they had made “steady progress in the digital warehouse project” and noted “by year-end we expect to have 13,000 […]

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November 1, 2007By Michael Cader

Lunch for Thursday, November 1

November 1, 2007By Michael Cader

Harlequin Slightly Up Down Sales at Harlequin were down 2.5 percent to $115.7 million (CA) due to the weakened dollar, though “underlying” sales were up $.7 million absent currency fluctuations. North American retail was up slightly while direct-to-consumer was down slightly, and overseas sales were up slightly. Even with the currency issues, profits rebounded 12.5 percent, to $16.3 million. Torstar Release Indigo Keeps Rolling Indigo continues its strong performance, with second quarter sales up 14.8 percent, to $209 million (CA). Same-store sales were up more than 10 percent throughout the chain, and their online store grew 50 percent, to $26 […]

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October 31, 2007By Michael Cader

Lunch for Wednesday, October 31

October 31, 2007By Michael Cader

Noted — Junot Diaz won the John Sargent, Sr. First Novel Prize for THE BRIEF WONDROUS LIFE OF OSCAR WAO. — At Abebooks.com coo Boris Wertz is “transitioning” to a new job with majority shareholder Burda Digital Ventures, creating a Vancouver-based venture capital business that will target consumer Internet investment opportunities in the Pacific Northwest. Wertz will remain on the AbeBooks board and continue to advise the company. The senior management team is being revised as a result, with Laura-Lea Berna promoted to vp of operations; Shaun Jamieson promoted to director of sales and account management, and president of subsidiary […]

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October 30, 2007By Michael Cader

Lunch for Tuesday, October 30

October 30, 2007By Michael Cader

Paolini to Expand Bestselling Series The third book in Christopher Paolini’s Inheritance series will be published on September 23, 2008, Knopf Children’s announced this morning. Originally envisioned as a trilogy, Paolini is expanding the story into a fourth book. He says in the announcement: “I plotted out the Inheritance series as a trilogy nine years ago, when I was fifteen. At that time, I never imagined I’d write all three books, much less that they would be published. When I finally delved into Book Three, it soon became obvious that the remainder of the story was far too big to […]

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October 29, 2007By Michael Cader

Lunch for Monday, October 29

October 29, 2007By Michael Cader

Newsmaking Releases Revelations have started to surface from this week’s release WRITE IT WHEN I’M GONE: Remarkable Off-The-Record Conversations with Gerald R. Ford, by journalist Thomas DeFrank. Among them: “He said at one point that if the Republicans wanted to win and stop Hillary Clinton, Giuliani would be their best bet.” But much of the focus is on conversations with Clinton during his impeachment. As USA Today reports, Clinton sought Ford’s support — “Ford did not think Clinton’s affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky rose to the level of impeachment. Ford told Clinton he would not work on his […]

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