multibook

English

Etymology

multi- + book

Adjective

multibook (not comparable)

  1. Of or relating to more than one book.
    • 2015 September 21, Rachel Donadio, “Carmen Balcells, Agent to Latin America’s Literary Lions, Dies at 85”, in New York Times:
      Nicknamed “La Mamá Grande” after a story by Mr. García Márquez, Ms. Balcells rewrote the rules of Spanish-language publishing, negotiating better advances and multibook deals and abandoning a system in which writers would sign open-ended contracts with publishers.
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