Juvenile represents 35 % of the total physical market over the last 12 months
with juvenile fiction largely driving the sales from 2011 to 2014, resulting in «a great variety of publishers seeing positive growth.»
Not exact matches
My kid, an avid reader, can not keep up
with the kid whose mother fudges the reading log or checks out half of the
Juvenile Fiction section on the day the program starts just to sabotage everyone.
Although too intense for little children and too
juvenile for older teens, The Neverending Story's message of using literature to explore real life issues coupled
with a discussion about the balance between a growing imagination and keeping one's feet an the ground, could make this movie more than just the ultimate in escape
fiction for «tweens.
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With only 5 % and 14 % of
juvenile non-
fiction and
fiction sales, respectively, coming from Indies, there's tremendous possibility for growth.
The only category, which included books
with more than one million sold copies, is
juvenile fiction.
In case anyone is not familiar
with Bloomsbury's reputation in the industry, the publishing house released a popular
juvenile fiction series a few years ago about a boy wizard named Harry Potter.
Juvenile Fiction was the best - selling genre in Canada in 2015,
with a 29.6 % share of total unit sales through traditional book retailers, representing 20 % of the value of the total book market.
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It's Beat the Hackers, a work of
juvenile fiction about hackers and computers
with a strong female protagonist.
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The digital distribution platform has teamed up
with schools in every state and parts of Canada to allow students to access a collection of interactive
juvenile fiction and award - winning YA ebooks.
Most of the big success in Amazon based publishing seems to be
with Adult genre
fiction and I've heard people comment that kids still learn about books from librarians, teachers etc... and don't make buying decisions and therefore don't expect
juvenile fiction to work too well for self publishing.
Check out CPCK's recommendations for children's books
with categories for pictures books,
juvenile fiction (for 7 -12-year-olds) and young adult
fiction (for 13 -17-year-olds).
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