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children's - News

Last updated 21.08.08

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RH Children's to remove offensive word

Random House Children's Books has yet to make a decision when it will reprint Jacqueline Wilson's My Sister Jodie after...

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Tamarind calls for trade support

Random House plans to push trade sales for its new Tamarind list, which launches this autumn...

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Breaking Dawn debuts in second spot

Thirteen new entries, with three in the top ten, inject life to the UK's Official Top 50...

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children's - In Depth

Last updated 09.04.08

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Templar's treasures

Amanda Wood, m.d. of Templar Publishing, which was named both independent publisher of the year and children's publisher of the year at last month's Independent Publishing Awards, dates the turning-point for her 26-year-old Surrey-based...

Sally Nicholls: Looking death in the eye

It's easy to see why the judges of the Waterstone's Children's Book Prize 2008 were hooked by Sally Nicholls' début novel. Ways to Live Forever (Scholastic/Marion Lloyd Books, £7.99) is a deceptively simple...

Licensed to thrill

When HarperCollins found itself without a managing director for its children's books division in late 2006, following Sally Gritten's departure for a new role in training, few could have predicted that it would take a year to fill the...


children's - Blogs

Last updated 18.07.08

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Philip Stone

Why Harry missed out

Asda's heavy discounting of the Harry Potter paperback meant that it was excluded from The Bookseller's bestsellers charts: here's why.

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Graeme Neill

Where's Harry?

Did you know the fastest selling book since records began is being released in paperback next...

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Anthony Horowitz

Political suicide

Why do publishers insist on paying large advances for political memoirs when most of them are...

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