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Correction

The name of the bookseller-nominator for Chomp by Carl Hiaasen (Knopf Books for Young Readers) was inadvertently dropped from the Spring 2012 Kids’ Next List flier.

Correction

Angelmaker: A Novel, by Nick Harkaway(Knopf, $26.95, 9780307595959) on the April 2012 Indie Next List was nominated by Hannah Johnson-Breimeier of Next Chapter Bookshop in Mequon, Wisconsin. The printed Indie Next List flier misidentifies the bookshop.

Tech Talk: E-Readers

This week, BTW’s new technology feature provides an overview of common e-reader devices and their compatibility with Google eBooks.

Voting Opens for 2012 Indies Choice and E.B. White Read-Aloud Awards

The owners and staff at all ABA member bookstores can now cast their ballots for the 2012 Indies Choice Book Awards and the E.B. White Read-Aloud Awards. Voting is open till March 31 via an electronic form on BookWeb.org.

The April 2012 Indie Next List Preview

Here’s a preview of the titles on the April Indie Next List flier, on its way to ABA member stores in the IndieBound movement.

The March “Now in Paperback” Flier & Shelf-Talkers

The March Indie Next List’s 12 “Now in Paperback” titles are featured with bookseller quotes on a downloadable flier and shelf-talkers.

BTW News Briefs

An update on the March Indie Next List; The Grammys go to; British study finds readers switching to e-books; BISG welcomes four board members

Shelf-Talker Highlights Indie Next List Deadlines

The newly updated Indie Next List nomination shelf-talker draws booksellers’ attention to submission deadlines for the next five months and is ideal for placement in a bookstore’s back room or wherever staff reading copies and ARCs are kept.

The Spring 2012 Kids’ Next List Preview

Here’s a preview of the Spring Children’s Indie Next List flier, arriving at stores in the upcoming Children’s White Box.

The Indie Love & Romance Bestseller Lists

In recognition of Valentine’s Day, we present the Indie Love & Romance Bestseller Lists, based on sales at independent bookstores nationwide for the eight-week period ending February 5, 2012.

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