Weekly Roundup: January 27th-February 2nd
Good morning and happy Monday from Bologna Global Rights Exchange!
This week the selection of interesting blogs and articles is particularly rich and full of important information - also relevant to the upcoming Bologna Children's Book Fair in late March.
I hope you will enjoy reading through these during your commute to work, brief lunch break or relaxing evening at home.
If you want to read more, jump to the previous blog post on GRE and find other recent news and highlights in the publishing world.
Ciao, alla prossima!
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The Bookseller - News - Rebecca Yarros storms to the top of the charts
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Virago acquires du Maurier family memoir by Daphne’s grandson
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Dan Brown's sixth Robert Langdon novel to be published 22 years after The Da Vinci Code
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Charco Press acquires Marcelo Rubens Paiva's memoir as film adaptation lands Oscar noms
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Bologna Children's Book Fair's 'Grand Tour' heads to Angoulême
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This is not a drill, folks. Indie bookstores can sell ebooks now. ‹ Literary Hub
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Campaigns for You Are Here and Intermezzo shortlisted for the 2024 PPC Annual Awards
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4 New Historical Fiction Books Imbued With a Rich Sense of Place
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New, Chilling Horror Books to Read in January - The New York Times