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waterstone's - News

Last updated 03.07.08

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Publishers back Waterstone's delay

Publishers have backed Waterstone's surprise decision to delay the full implementation of its new supply chain until April...

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Pullman takes on Writer's Table

Philip Pullman will choose 40 of his favourite books as part of Waterstone's...

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Hub delay 'the right decision'

Retail analysts have welcomed Waterstone's decision to delay the full implementation of...

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waterstone's - In Depth

Last updated 25.04.08

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New routes to retailers

Borders seemed to buck the trend when it announced earlier this year that it would close its central distribution centre. The move will see the chain’s Cornwall-based warehouse shut in favour of direct supply to shops from publishers...

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...

Marketing magic

Adults and small children magically disappear through book-shaped holes into a parallel universe; snowballs and icicles transform into twinkling logos; and celebrity voice-overs softly lull us into buying the latest instalment of their life...


waterstone's - Blogs

Last updated 01.07.08

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Philip Jones

De-risk happy

Waterstone's decision to delay its supply chain move should be applauded: the business is taking a careful approach to something that absolutely needs it.

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Anna Richardson

The iLiad moment?

It looks like the world has to wait a while longer for its e-book moment.

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Philip Jones

Is the e-book over already?

Celebs love it, and so does Luke Johnson: the book isn't dead, but the e-book might be.

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