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J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is Amazon's bestselling book for kids and teens in 2016, and the retail giant's overall top-selling title
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Twenty years ago I was a failed photocopier salesperson who stumbled into the world of publishing strictly by chance. By any stretch of the
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Mega retailer Amazon released its best-selling books list for 2016, and the boy wizard is No. 1: “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Parts 1 & 2, Special
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Tom Lambert is living proof that good writing comes from the heart. … I never actually went to collegeâ I took some English writing courses but never
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Book nerds are capping off a year of unpleasant surprises with a palatable ending. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child tops Amazon's 2016 best seller
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Amazon has released its annual list marking its best-selling books of 2016, best-selling kids and teens books of 2016, as well as the “most gifted” and
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Nick Nanton, Esq., as well as business partner, JW Dicks, Esq., the leading agents to Celebrity Experts worldwide, recently signed a publishing deal
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The short version: the report says collections of performing rights organizations on behalf of music publishers reached â¬7.5 billion (US $7.95 billion) in
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