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Hachette Book Group’s acquisition of Union Square and a bevy of bestsellers helped the publisher
boost Q3 sales by 12.5%. President Donald Trump has
refiled his disparagement lawsuit against Penguin Random House and the
New York Times, after his first filing was swiftly dismissed by a federal judge. In our
latest dispatch from Frankfurt, we look at how BookTok has become a prime source of page-to-screen IP. Plus, we checked in with the
Bay Area’s Kepler’s Books on the occasion of its 70th anniversary, and gathered photos and stories from this year’s
Heartland Fall Forum in Indianapolis. In AI news,
Vice reports that
more than half of new articles online are AI-generated, while Meta is set to ink a
$30 billion deal for a new AI data center in Louisiana, per Reuters. Wyoming lawmakers have
introduced a bill that would ban books with “sexually explicit content” from being seen by children in school and public libraries, per KHOL. A “gender-critical” essay collection has been
returned to the National Library of Scotland’s centenary display after an independent review found that its removal was based on “inadequate evidence,” reports BBC. James Webster of Fort Worth’s Recluse Books chats with
Dirt about how the store is
bringing literary curation and community to Texas. And Korean author
Baek Sehee, whose memoir
I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki became a global phenomenon, has died at 35.

HBG Notches Strong Third Quarter SalesContributions from the Union Square acquisition plus solid showings from new releases resulted in a 12.5% increase in Q3 sales at Hachette Book Group. Through the first nine months of 2025, HBG’s sale were up 9.1% compared to 2024, and sales for the entire Lagardère Publishing group, of which HBG is a part, rose 4.1%, to €2.16 billion.
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Trump Refiles Lawsuit Against PRH, ‘NYT’After a federal judge tossed President Donald Trump’s disparagement lawsuit filed in September against the
New York Times and Penguin Random House, Trump has refiled a claim seeking $15 billion in damages. The defendants once again called the suit meritless.
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‘Ironbound’ - An Epic Fantasy Adventure Begins!
Wanting to fuse with a
Cor Heart, an otherworldly metal, since he was a boy, Castor’s dreams are shattered by a vicious attack. Now, Castor must survive the Iron City before he can get revenge on the ones who took everything from him. From Bestselling Author and the YouTube sensation (of gaming channel Sigils) Andrew Givler, and Aethon & Vault!
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Indies Gather in Indy for Heartland Fall ForumThe Midwest Independent Booksellers and the Great Lakes Independent Booksellers Associations met for their annual joint trade show, held this year in Indianapolis, which by all accounts was a high-energy gathering.
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On Your Mark, Get Set, Read!Jumpstart, a national organization that recruits and trains adults to teach foundational literacy skills to preschoolers, is partnering with Little Free Library to expand the 20th anniversary celebration for its Read for the Record early literacy initiative.
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Publishing Now Webinar – November 4
Moving books more quickly through the editorial and production phases has become the required standard. Register for Manuscript to Market: Speeding Up the Journey, to hear publishing industry thought leaders discuss proven strategies for optimizing your workflow, so you can be more agile and responsive to changing market trends and demands.
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European Literature Night Returns to NYCThe seventh annual edition of ELN, hosted by the Czech Center and EUNIC, will be held at the Ukrainian Institute of America on October 23. The event will bring together 13 European authors for panel discussions moderated by PEN America.
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‘Vigil’ by George Saunders“A ghost attempts to guide an unrepentant oil executive toward redemption and the afterlife in the staggering latest from Saunders.... Saunders has outdone himself with this endlessly irreverent work of art.”
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Children’s author and illustrator Rosemary Wells, best known for her Max & Ruby series, made an appearance at the Morristown Festival of Books KidFest, held on October 11 in Morristown, N.J.
Courtesy Deanna Quinones