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Wednesday BookCast on the go! Share what you're reading and any book chat right here...

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Writers condemn startup’s plans to publish 8,000 books next year using AI

Publisher Spines will charge authors between $1200 and $5000 to have their books edited and distributed with the help of artificial intelligence...

Article via The Guardian

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Children fear bullying 'if they admit enjoying reading books'

Children fear being bullied if they admit enjoying reading books, a children's author says.

Article via BBC

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Why Cormac McCarthy’s illicit affair changes everything we knew about his fiction

The news that McCarthy groomed a teenage girl has shocked the literary world – and revealed the enormous impact she had on his work.

Article via The Telegraph

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Books for young children that you can read over and over and over

IF YOU JUDGE how well-read someone is by the number of books they get through, your correspondent is a veritable bibliophage.

Article via The Economist

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10 books you should read in December

Spread holiday cheer or indulge in some spicy romance with our December recommendations, including new books from Robin Cook and Weike Wang.

Article via AV Club

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Christmas Gift Guide 2024: Books For Movie-Lovers

Get gift ideas for the book-obsessed film fan in your life with Empire's list of the best books for movie-lovers.

Article via Empire

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New publisher Spines aims to 'disrupt' industry by using AI to publish 8,000 books in 2025 alone

A new publisher has claimed it aims to “disrupt” the books industry by publishing 8000 books in 2025 alone using artificial intelligence.

Article via The Bookseller

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Taylor Swift Is a Perfect Example of How Publishing Is Changing

Swift is a symptom, not a cause, of the weakening bonds between celebrities and publishing houses.

Article via The Atlantic

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The 30 best books for Christmas 2024

From novels by David Nicholls and Sally Rooney to a memoir by Cher, your local bookshop has gifts to please everyone in your life.

Article via iNews

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5 Of The Best Whisky Books To Broaden Your Whisky Knowledge

For whisky enthusiasts, books are an often-overlooked resource that can deepen your understanding of the spirit.

Article via The Whiskey Wash

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Rights - DK Children's expand Pop Up Peekaboo series into picture books

DK Children's is expandiong Anne Forni's Pop-Up Peekaboo series into picture books, alongside illustrator Sebastien Braun.

Article via The Bookseller

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I made the mistake of reading a book that won the Booker Prize

I've just broken one of my own golden rules – never buy a book that has won the Booker Prize, because it will be crap.

Article via The Spectator

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Britain's Nationwide books surprisingly big $3 billion gain on Virgin Money deal

Nationwide Building Society said on Wednesday it would realise a bigger-than-expected gain of 2.3 billion pounds ($2.9 billion)from its acquisition of rival Virgin Money, although it reported a sharp drop in profits for the first half of the year.

Article via Reuters

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From tiny books to ‘brick lit’: Odessa Owens on the scale of her reading habits

The senior tutor at Aotearoa's leading publishing course on her favourite books, both big and very small.

Article via The Spinoff

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📗 'Atomic Habits' by James Clear

An easy and proven way to build good habits and break bad ones…

This is one of those books that if you really get the concepts and apply them, then they’ll change your life. Perhaps slowly (that’s the point) but things will happen.

It’s not about grand plans and massive actions. Yes, they can have their place but it’s what we do on a small and daily level that has the most impact over time…

At its core, it’s all very simple and could be summed up in a few sentences. Then again, we all know what we should do, it’s just a matter of doing it!

Many talk about goals and working towards them. This is more about the goal of taking small, daily actions that will eventually lead you to a bigger goal and becoming a certain type of person in the process, if applied diligently and consistently.

Great book, well written and a key concept!

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📚 'Atomic Habits' by James Clear

📖 An easy and proven way to build good habits and break bad ones.

🎞️ Successful By Design YouTube channel give their review…

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Atomic Habits Summary 📖 20 Lessons - James Clear | One Percent Better

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when comes to financial books, I would recommend that any youngster aspiring to be wealthy in life should read :

  • The richest man in Babylon
  • Think and grow Rich
  • Rich Dad Poor Dad
  • The millionaire Next door.
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These 4 books I mentioned, in my opinion are enough to guide anybody to become wealthy in any field of life.

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