Novels become ‘pulped fiction’

Sarah Hepworth writes \”Hundreds of novels published end up in recycling bins, where they are destined to be shredded, according to The Times newspaper.

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They say it\’s the publishers fault, publishing too many books that no one wants to read.

\”That\’s a terrific amount of wastage. It\’s a crying shame,\” Brian Oldfield from Paper Hub told The Times.