Benefits of family reading



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20th March 2017

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Print Matters More: survey shows benefits of family reading

Positive results of Egmont programme with reluctant readers

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Walker Books, Gro team up for bedtime reading

Book club in association with baby sleep brand

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British food writing comes of age

As the second Jane Grigson Trust award is about to be announced, Felicity Cloake reports on how food writing has become engagingly...

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London Book Fair 2017: photo gallery

Scenes at a busy and optimistic book fair

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Amnesty CILIP 2017 judges announced

Prizes for Carnegie and Greenaway contenders with human rights themes

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Invictus Games tie-in to HarperCollins

'Exciting and important project'

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New Melinda Salisbury trilogy to Scholastic

Author of The Sin-Eater's Daughter

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Bloomsbury sponsors fashion marketing scholarship

At Regent's University

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Lily and Bear on the stage

Next performances at the Arcola

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Telos revives Terror Tales

Takes over series from Gray Friar

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Angie Le Mar at Waterstones Piccadilly

Launch with showbiz friends, fans and family

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Sunday Times EFG Short Story Award 2017 shortlist

Alcott, Johnston, Lambert, Lodato, Ng, Rooney

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Welford renews with HarperCollins Children's

Author of Time Travelling with a Hamster

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Hay launches Aarhus 39

Featuring 39 children's and YA writers

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Jacob Ross wins Jhalak Prize

Peepal Tree-published thriller wins inaugural prize for a writer of colour

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Kate Rhodes Scilly Isles crime novels to S&S

Author of the Alice Quentin novels and Killer Women member

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Sharewatch: week ending 17 March 2017

Up last week: Bloomsbury, RELX, WH Smith

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Tagholm's take - the week in books at 20.3.2017

Roger Tagholm, in association with the London Book Fair, offers his view of the week's news

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British food writing comes of age

As the second Jane Grigson Trust award is about to be announced, Felicity Cloake reports on how food writing has become engagingly personal

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London book fair: UK publishers cheerfully splash cash as sales rise (Guardian) Derek Walcott: St Lucia's Nobel laureate poet dies (BBC) Paperback fighter: sales of physical books now outperform digital titles (Guardian) The fall and rise of physical book sales worldwide - in data (Guardian) Meet the young black women breaking into Britain's very white publishing industry (BuzzFeed) In face of National Endowment for the Arts cuts, small presses worry about their futures (Publishers Weekly) Donald Trump: "Well, you know, I love to read. Actually, I'm looking at a book, I'm reading a book, I'm trying to get started" (Slate) George Braziller, publisher of fresh literary voices, dies at 101 (New York Times) Apple Tree Yard author reveals next book will follow Ben Chaplin’s character Mark Costley after being sent to prison (Sun)

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