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Old 09-26-2016, 05:48 PM   #37
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[...] , I think that 95%+ of the remaining books is published by a division of either HarperCollins, or Penguin Random House. I only have 5 books by MacMillan (actually: Picador, which is a MacMillan subsidiary), and I have none by Hachette or simon and Schuster. Maybe they just don't sell anything in the genres I read.
Hachette owns Gollancz and the SF Gateway which are huge publishers of SF/Fantasy in the UK and countries that get UK editions. I'd say 90% of the SF/Fantasy ebooks on my wishlist are published by one Hachette imprint or another. (Unfortunately they don't allow retailer discounting, which may be a part of the reason so many of them are still on my wishlist and not yet on my ereader.)
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