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Book of the Month

Book of the Month often abbreviated BOTM or BOMC, is a United States subscription-based e-commerce service that offers a selection of five to seven new hardcover books each month to its subscribers. The company refers to itself as a "club", and its subscribers as "members", and is often called by its trademark Book of the Month Club.

History
Harry Scherman was a copywriter for the J. Walter Thompson advertising agency in 1916 when he set out to create the Little Leather Library. With his partners Max Sackheim, and Charles and Albert Boni, Scherman began a mail order service that offered "30 Great Books For $2.98" (miniature reprints "bound in limp Redcroft") and sold 40 million copies in its first five years. Sackheim and Scherman then founded their own ad agency devoted entirely to marketing books. The problems of building interest in a new book led Scherman to create, along with Sackheim and Robert Haas (son of Kalman Haas), the Book-of-the-Month Club in 1926. As Scherman explained it, the club itself would be a "standard brand". "It establishes itself as a sound selector of good books and sells by means of its own prestige. The Club employed tens of readers and reviewers after its original founding, including literary reviewer Amy Loveman. In terms of the review process, "the prestige of each new title need not be built up before becoming acceptable," he explained later. The original judges panel was eliminated in 1994. In 2000, the Book-of-the-Month Club, Inc. merged with Doubleday Direct, Inc. The resulting company, Bookspan, was a joint venture between Time Warner and Bertelsmann until 2007 when Bertelsmann took over complete ownership. In 2008, Bertelsmann sold its US subscription business to the private equity firm Najafi Companies. In 2013, Najafi sold Bookspan to the current parent company Pride Tree Holdings, Inc. After relaunching in 2015, under CEO John Lippman, BOTM had revenues of $10 million in 2017; in 2024, industry sources estimate revenues of $50 million. == Membership terms ==
Membership terms
The club operates a subscription program, similar to other box subscription services, where customers select a membership plan for a set period of time (three, six, or twelve months) and books are shipped to members during the first seven days of the month. When the club operated through the mail, it sent a monthly brochure, The Book-of-the-Month Club News, to subscribers, offering a Main Selection and Alternates. The subscriber could choose among these through a reply card; if they did not reply, they were shipped the Main Selection -- a "negative response" system. == Book of the Year Award ==
Book of the Year Award
In late 2016, the club announced its first annual Book of the Year Award, the finalists for which are chosen by the club's members. The award is called the "Lolly", in tribute to Lolly Willowes, the first book selected by the club back in 1926. Lolly Willowes was written by Sylvia Townsend Warner, who later went on to become a prolific writer and even wrote short stories for The New Yorker. In 2017, the award added a $10,000 prize, and the winner was ''The Heart's Invisible Furies by Irish author John Boyne. In 2018, the members voted Circe by Madeline Miller as best book of the year. In 2019, the members voted Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid as best book of the year. In 2020, the members voted The Vanishing Half'' by Brit Bennett as best book of the year. Winners by Year 2016: Bryn GreenwoodAll the Ugly and Wonderful ThingsPaul KalanithiWhen Breath Becomes AirRuth WareThe Woman in Cabin 10Blake CrouchDark MatterAmor TowlesA Gentleman in Moscow 2017: John Boyne – ''The Heart's Invisible Furies'' • Taylor Jenkins ReidThe Seven Husbands of Evelyn HugoJesmyn WardSing, Unburied, SingCeleste NgLittle Fires EverywhereRuth Emmie LangBeasts of Extraordinary Circumstances 2018: Madeline MillerCirceTayari JonesAn American MarriageHelen HoangThe Kiss QuotientKristin HannahThe Great AloneA. J. FinnThe Woman in the Window 2019: Taylor Jenkins ReidDaisy Jones & the SixBlake CrouchRecursionEtaf RumA Woman is No ManWilliam Kent KruegerThis Tender LandAlex MichaelidesThe Silent Patient 2020: Brit BennettThe Vanishing HalfAbi DaréThe Girl with the Louding VoiceLucy FoleyThe Guest ListFredrik BackmanAnxious PeopleV. E. SchwabThe Invisible Life of Addie LaRue 2021: Kristin HannahThe Four WindsTaylor Jenkins ReidMalibu RisingEmily HenryPeople We Meet on VacationS. A. CosbyRazorblade TearsSarah PennerThe Lost Apothecary 2022: Gabrielle ZevinTomorrow, and Tomorrow, and TomorrowStacy WillinghamA Flicker in the DarkCharmaine WilkersonBlack CakeAmor TowlesThe Lincoln HighwayAli HazelwoodThe Love Hypothesis 2023: Abby Jimenez - Yours TrulyLisa Jewell - None of this Is TrueEmily Habeck - Shark HeartEmilia Hart - WeywardMeg Shaffer - The Wishing Game 2024 : Liz Moore - The God of the WoodsAlison Espach - The Wedding PeopleKristin Hannah - The WomenMarjan Kamali - The Lion Women of TehranKaylie Smith - Phantasma ==References==
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