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Gaiman Sued, Blurbs Deprecated, and A Book Sales Check-In

2025/2/10
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This chapter discusses the lawsuit against Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer for rape and human trafficking, the upcoming trial for the man who attacked Salman Rushdie, and the lawsuit against Idaho over its book banning law. The legal ramifications and implications for the book industry are explored.
  • Scarlett Pavlovich is suing Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer for rape and human trafficking.
  • The man accused of attacking Salman Rushdie is going to trial.
  • The Big Five publishers and the Authors Guild are suing Idaho over a book banning law.

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Jeff and Rebecca spend more time than they would like in legal-land before talking about how everybody hates blurbs, recent reading, and other book news. Then, Brenna Connor of Circana joins Jeff to talk about 2024 book sales highlights and lowlights before looking ahead to 2025.

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