It's the time of the year for the BookNet intern to clear their desk to make way for the next individual lucky enough to take on this fantastic internship.
To occupy our time in between binge-watching TV shows based on books, we've spent the past few weeks mulling over one burning question how do television adaptations influence sales of the books they're based on?
Continuing our analysis of bestselling books in Canada's provinces and territories, we compare sports books in Manitoba and PEI alongside biographies in Yukon and Saskatchewan.
Get ready for some summer lovin' with the fifth instalment of our Deep Dive series! We've bundled up some statistics on the Romance Book Buyer to help you identify who they are, what their habits are, online and off, and where they buy their books.
We put together lists of the top-selling titles based on sales volume in 2016, in the Fiction, Non-Fiction, and Juvenile categories. Did your favourite titles make the list?
Did you know that before Do Not Say We Have Nothing was an award-winning novel, before it was published even, library staff across the country had started recommending it?
The Literary Review of Canada (LRC) has released their list of the 25 Most Influential Books published in Canada. But does influence necessarily mean sales? We data heads investigate.