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December 13, 2018
Research & Analysis

The thrill of the Thrillers sub-genres

Guest User
December 13, 2018
Research & Analysis
The thrill of the Thrillers sub-genres

Thrillers and its sub-genres are trending up.

Tagged: thrillers, book sales, book trends

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BookNet Canada
December 11, 2018
ebookcraft, Tech Forum

Meet the new crop of Tech Forum & ebookcraft talent

BookNet Canada
December 11, 2018
ebookcraft, Tech Forum
Meet the new crop of Tech Forum & ebookcraft talent

A new round of Tech Forum & ebookcraft 2019 speaker announcements and a flash sale!

Tagged: jordyn martinez, christian roy, wendy reid, teresa elsey, speaker announcements, nellie mckesson, dave cramer, léonicka valcius

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Ainsley Sparkes
December 11, 2018
Research & Analysis

Bestselling books of 2018

Ainsley Sparkes
December 11, 2018
Research & Analysis
Bestselling books of 2018

Take a look at the top-selling books of 2018.

Tagged: bestsellers, year in review

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Shim Hirchberg
December 6, 2018
Research & Analysis

Romance is heating up

Shim Hirchberg
December 6, 2018
Research & Analysis
Romance is heating up

Romance and its sub-genres are heating up. Take a closer look.

Tagged: romance, book sales, book trends

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BookNet Canada
December 5, 2018
Bookselling, 5 Questions With

5 questions with Whodunit's Wendy and Michael Bumsted

BookNet Canada
December 5, 2018
Bookselling, 5 Questions With
5 questions with Whodunit's Wendy and Michael Bumsted

The newest post in our “5 questions with…” retailer series where we ask Canadian booksellers important questions.

Tagged: independent bookstores

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BookNet Canada
December 4, 2018
Research & Analysis

Pinteresting: Canadian Book Buyers on Pinterest

BookNet Canada
December 4, 2018
Research & Analysis
Pinteresting: Canadian Book Buyers on Pinterest

The last report in our #AmReading series. We take a look at the book buyer on Pinterest.

Tagged: social media, research studies, canadian readers

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BookNet Canada
December 3, 2018
BookNet News

All about us: Customer satisfaction survey

BookNet Canada
December 3, 2018
BookNet News
All about us: Customer satisfaction survey

Fill out our customer satisfaction survey for a chance to win some great prizes.

Tagged: customer satisfaction survey, holidays

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Tom Richardson
November 30, 2018
BiblioShare, Thema, ONIX

Diversity in your data

Tom Richardson
November 30, 2018
BiblioShare, Thema, ONIX
Diversity in your data

A look at diversity keywords.

Tagged: keywords, book metadata best practices

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Shim Hirchberg
November 30, 2018
Research & Analysis

Manga trending up in Canada

Shim Hirchberg
November 30, 2018
Research & Analysis
Manga trending up in Canada

What do you know about Manga? We take a look at the sub-genres that have been growing over the last five years.

Tagged: manga, book sales, book trends

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BookNet Canada
November 27, 2018
Podcasts

Podcast: Holiday bookselling

BookNet Canada
November 27, 2018
Podcasts
Podcast: Holiday bookselling

We bring you the stats and the retailer perspective on bookselling for the holidays.

Tagged: holidays, independent bookstores

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