Sunday, May 3, 2026
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Bookshop interior with Q1 2026 category performance overlay showing Young Adult down 28.7% and Graphic Novels up 28.5%
Market Growth

US Print Book Sales Fall 3.1% in Q1 2026 — Young Adult Down 28.7%, Graphic Novels Surge 28.5%

US print book unit sales fell 3.1% in Q1 2026 to 163.5 million copies, according to Circana BookScan data. Adult Nonfiction dropped 8.8% due to the absence of blockbuster self-help titles. Young Adult Fiction fell 28.7% without a franchise release to match 2025's Sunrise on the Reaping. Graphic novel sales surged 28.5%, recovering from the Diamond Comic Distributors collapse.

Source: Publishers Weekly

Google search results page showing AI Overview panel with citation links and declining CTR chart — BrightEdge AI Overviews study
Market Growth

The AI Overview Citation Gap: Half of All AI-Cited Pages Don't Rank in the Top 10 — BrightEdge Study

A BrightEdge study reveals that 45.5% of pages cited in Google AI Overviews still don't rank in the top 10 organic results. For informational queries, organic CTR has dropped 61% when an AI Overview is present. However, being cited in an AI Overview increases organic CTR by 35% and paid CTR by 91%, creating a bifurcated search landscape for publishers.

Search Engine Land
A close-up shot of a smartphone screen displaying the Libby app interface, with a book cover prominently featured and a 'Borrow' button visible, held in a person's hand against a blurred background of library bookshelves.
Market Growth

Libby Announces 2026 Book Award Winners

OverDrive’s Libby app has announced the winners of its third annual Libby Book Awards, selected by librarians across North America. Key winners include *Onyx Storm* by Rebecca Yarros (Best Romantasy), *Sunrise on the Reaping* by Suzanne Collins (Book of the Year – Young Adult), and *My Friends* by Fredrik Backman (Audiobook of the Year). The awards highlight the most popular and acclaimed e-books and audiobooks in the library channel, providing valuable data for publishers on what’s resonating with readers. ---

OverDrive
A close-up shot of a stack of diverse manga and light novel volumes, with a blurry digital tablet displaying a corporate logo in the background, subtly suggesting the intersection of physical content and digital technology.
Market Growth

Media Do Acquires Seven Seas Entertainment for $80 Million

The biggest publishing industry deal to break in the last 24 hours is the acquisition of Seven Seas Entertainment — the largest independently owned manga publisher in the English-language market — by Media Do International, the San Diego-based subsidiary of Tokyo's MEDIA DO Group, Japan's largest e-book distribution company. The purchase price is reported at $80 million USD (approximately ¥12.4 billion JPY), with the announcement made in the early hours of March 2, 2026 (5:00AM JST). Seven Seas, founded in 2004 by Jason DeAngelis, has licensed and published over 1,300 series and thousands of titles from Japan, China, South Korea, and beyond, spanning manga, light novels, webtoons, danmei, and audiobooks. All Seven Seas print imprints are distributed worldwide by Penguin Random House Publisher Services. The deal carries significant implications for digital publishing. Media Do already owns Firebrand Technologies, NetGalley, and Supadü — giving it a powerful stack of publisher-facing technology and marketing infrastructure. The acquisition of Seven Seas adds a high-volume English-language content operation to that ecosystem. According to reporting by Danmei News, a Nikkei article published alongside the official press release states that Media Do plans to use its own AI to assist translators, reducing manga translation time from the current five to six months per volume to approximately two months, and to increase Seven Seas' annual output from around 1,000 titles to approximately 2,000 titles per year. The official Seven Seas press release does not address the AI translation plans, and the company has not publicly responded to questions about the Nikkei report. The deal is notable for the broader publishing industry as a signal of continued consolidation in the digital and manga publishing space, and for the explicit role AI-assisted translation is expected to play in scaling output post-acquisition. ---

Seven Seas Entertainment (official press release)