Trendspotting: Book subjects on the move in the Canadian market
- February 9, 2023
This webinar will use the most up-to-date data to reveal the emerging trends in the types of books Canadians are buying.
This webinar will use the most up-to-date data to reveal the emerging trends in the types of books Canadians are buying.
BookNet Canada SalesData experts, Monique Mongeon and Hannah Johnston dig deep into the data to show you the book subjects on the move in the Canadian book market.
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