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Nath Brye Released the First Book in His


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Christchurch, New Zealand – December 12, 2020 – Nath Brye released his first novel on 6 December 2020. The novel is called “Slave Boy” and is the first book in Brye’s multi-book series, “Democ’Chu.” The series is a dark heroic fantasy saga that follows a slave’s coming of age journey.
The book follows a child kidnapped from his family and forced into slavery-his last memory of his home, his mother on the ground, beaten by his captors. Transported to a distant land and forced to grow up quickly, the child must learn who to trust and how to fight for his survival. “Slave Boy” is a tale of a child’s journey into adulthood as he navigates a treacherous world. Published by Dawn Publishing, “Slave boy” is available in both ebook and paperback formats for $9.99 and $13.99, respectively. One can find the book on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Rakuten Kobo, and iBooks. ....

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Reading is on the rise during the late stages of the pandemic


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People are reading more books during the global pandemic. This is quite evident all over the world and in major markets such as Canada, US, UK and Australia. Book sales are on the rise and even major publishers are generating a tremendous amount of revenue. Online booksellers and retail bookstores are also capitalizing on free delivery and curbside pickup.
“Weekly sales in June, July and August (so far) have generally been trending above the corresponding weeks from 2019,” wrote Noah Genner, CEO of BookNet Canada, in a recent article. Every week, BookNet gathers sales data from around 2,500 bookstores across Canada in order to monitor trends in the industry and streamline the supply chain for retailers, publishers and consumers. “It’s hard to attribute it to one thing specifically,” says Genner. “Pent-up demand, people needing to fill leisure time in different ways, more books being available in fall than in the summer, and retailers getting bette ....

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