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Rights round-up

Sales Fiction Penguin Random House (PRH) has sold Brazilian rights for Break the Rules (Lauren Jackson) to Planeta; and Japanese rights for Everyone On This Train Is A Suspect (Benjamin Stevenson) to KK HarperCollins Japan. Nonfiction Black Inc. has sold rights to The Shortest History of AI (Toby Walsh) to De...

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Category: Rights and acquisitions