Adrian's first novel, An Accident Waiting to Happen, was published in print by Penguin Books in 2004,
described by The Bookseller as «Extraordinarily engaging and sensitive, wringing one's emotions.»
Not exact matches
He
describes briefly the
bookseller boycott against Amazon's trade imprint headed
by Larry Kirshbaum (who has since left Amazon), but he has little to say about the wide range of Amazon's other publishing activities and its growing number of imprints.
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It's worth noting that reports of Nosy Crow's new partnership with the National Trust for a range of important new releases — announced
by Kate Wilson and Katie Bond at The
Bookseller's conference, and covered
by our Charlotte Eyre — is a major list of traditionally produced works, not (at least as
described in coverage) new titles in Nosy Crow's trademark app division.
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describes it in such a way that it can be easily discovered
by potential users or buyers, which, in the case of books, includes
booksellers, libraries and readers.
No fool she, Friedman, who with Harry Bingham mounted a fine author survey led
by The
Bookseller earlier this year, goes right to those guys at the zoo — «It's the old parable about blind men trying to
describe an elephant» (drink)-- and she then points, as must we all, to that other large animal in the room: