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Print book sales fell nearly 1% in the first nine months of the year, thanks in large part to declines in the once high-flying adult category. Penguin Random House kicked off this year’s Banned Books Week with a star-studded gathering of right to read champions in Washington, D.C., followed by a weeklong tour by the publisher’s unmissable Banned Wagon. As more publishers look to tap into the growing religion book market, PRH’s newly formed Christian division is increasing its footprint with a new imprint, Align Insight. Plus, in this week’s magazine we chatted with some of the book-minded bicyclists who are taking a more mobile approach to addressing the nation’s literacy crisis. Former Wyoming library director Terri Lesley, who was fired from her post for refusing to ban books with “sexual content” and LGBTQ+ themes, will receive a $700,000 settlement after suing over her dismissal, reports the AP. The Guardian talked with a number of children’s authors who report their books have been banned, events canceled, and safety threatened over their connections to or support for Palestine. In the U.K., more than 20 independent presses have penned an open letter in the Bookseller calling for the industry to support indie publishing as they face what they call “an existential crisis.” Reese’s Book Club has partnered with WhatsApp, launching an official channel for club members, reports Variety. And the New York Times profiled PBS resident librarian Mychal Threets on the occasion of his new hosting gig on Reading Rainbow.

There will be no PW Daily on Monday in observance of Indigenous Peoples’ Day. We’ll return to your inbox on Tuesday, October 14.
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Print Book Sales Dipped 0.9% in First Nine Months of 2025
Sales of adult fiction softened in the third quarter, contributing to a 0.9% decline in print book sales for the first nine months of the year. Adult nonfiction sales fell 2% in the period. The children’s segment had a small bump, while results were mixed in young adult. more »
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PRH Throws a Banned Books Week Party in the Nation’s Capital
By setting its substantial industry weight behind anti-censorship advocacy, Penguin Random House has become a leading force against book bans. To kick off BBW, PRH sent its bright orange Banned Wagon on a weeklong tour, and also organized a Save Our Stories Supper on October 6. more »
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Some Secrets are Best Left Buried.
Athanasia Cemetery holds the darkest of secrets – as assistant groundskeeper Forrest Molson discovers. The soil bleeds a substance created from the ooze of rotting superheroes. It becomes her drug, giving her unpredictable powers to execute justice on the city’s most evil. Losing her mind to her new addiction, she inches closer to becoming the most evil of all. (Sponsored) More »

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PRH Christian Publishing Group Forms New Imprint
Align Insight “will be a home for Christian authors and experts writing to a broad, general-market readership” on a range of topics, according to the PRHC announcement, which also named Madison Trammel as the imprint’s editorial director. Its first title is planned for December 2026. more »
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America’s Burgeoning Fleet of Book Bikes
A growing group of booksellers, librarians, and literary citizens is distributing books to the American reading public by bicycle. more »
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Speed Meets Service: IngramExpress Delivers for Your Library
Whether you're a new or existing customer, your library benefits from IngramExpress—giving you fast shipping, trusted service, and priority access to the titles your users are waiting for. Experience the IngramExpress Difference today. (Sponsored)
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Franceschelli to Step Back from Chronicle’s Handprint Books
Christopher Franceschelli has announced his plan to step back from Handprint Books, the children’s publishing outfit he formed in 2000, which became an imprint of Chronicle Books in 2008. more »
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Teachers and Students Share Anti-Censorship Strategies in New Book
With the school year under way, and classrooms and school libraries across the U.S. embroiled in censorship efforts, a team of authors have assembled their advice for right to read advocacy in Ban This! How One School Fought Two Book Bans and Won (and How You Can Too). more »
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Behind the Podium: PW Talks with Victoria Gerken
Since being acquired by Presidio Investors in 2019, the digital-first publisher has exponentially increased its audiobooks and taken an interest in print retailers. more »


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Job Moves
  • Courtney Hodell, formerly director of literary programs at the Whiting Foundation, has left the organization after more than 10 years.
  • Carina Taylor, previously senior designer at Scholastic Graphix, has joined Inklore as art director.
  • Shivana Sookdeo has joined Inklore as designer.
  • Blanca Oliviery, formerly assistant director of marketing and publicity at Union Square, has joined Insight Editions as associate director of marketing and publicity.
  • Max Jones is being promoted to manager of sales and support at Ingram Publishers Services.
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Top 10 Overall Bestseller List
Iron Flame (Wing and Claw ed.) by Rebecca Yarros is #1 on our overall list this week. See the full list »
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Review of the Day: ‘Love Letters to Other People’ by Shaylin Gandhi
“Old wounds reopen and old feelings resurface when a woman returns to her hometown in this stunning small-town sizzler from Gandhi.... It’s one readers are sure to remember.” more »

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Picture of the Day

On October 6, Third Place Books in Seattle hosted a midnight release party for Thomas Pynchon’s new novel Shadow Ticket (Penguin). Leading the event was Spencer Ruchti (pictured), the bookstore’s author events manager.

Courtesy Third Place Books
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