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The most recent book in that series,
The Missing Sister, was released last month and shot to the top of New Zealand’s book charts. According to Riley’s publisher, Pan Macmillan, it was the biggest fiction launch for a book in New Zealand since 2019.
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Seven Sisters novels had also re-entered the local charts, which Booksellers Association chief executive Dan Slevin said was a pattern whenever a new addition to the series was released. “We’ve seen that her books come in waves,” he said. “When there’s a new book, people go back to the old ones and they all go back in the charts as people discover them and realise they can absorb them all.”
Independent Bookstores Survive the Pandemic, So Far
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Not the Banglabazar it once used to be
Shopkeepers giving up businesses, publishers incurring losses amid pandemic
it was not too long ago that these book stores in the capital’s Banglabazar buzzed with students from nearby schools. But since the lockdown hit, their once-everbusy sales staff sit at the counters idly passing time. PHOTO: Palash Khan
A few yards south of the capital s Bahadur Shah Park, near Sadarghat terminal, is a bend where you will find the age-old Banglabazar Government Girls High School and missionary-run Heed International School. And surrounding them is a long series of book stores and stationery shops, where students and their guardians would throng to on a usual day to buy books, pens and pencils.