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In The Club

In The Club System Check

Do you know what’s going to be hot in the club in 2017? You and your Nintendo Switch. I mean, think about it: you’re going to have the hottest new handheld, with your copy of new Zelda: Breath of the Wild. I mean, at that point, why bother even going to the club, right? Might as well be at home, beaming Link through your tv for maximum enjoyment.

Well, at least that’s what I thinking when I wrote this! Your mileage may vary.

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This Week In Books

The Most Popular Books at US Libraries in 2016: This Week in Books

The Most Popular Books at US Public Libraries

Happy day for Paula Hawkins: The Girl on the Train is the most frequently checked out book from eight of the 14 US public libraries surveyed by Quartz. Ron Chernow’s biography of Alexander Hamilton also tops the list (unsurprisingly), and books from mega-best-sellers James Patterson and Janet Evanovich. Marie Kondo’s The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up continues to fascinate American audiences, apparently.

 

Amazon Bookstore Coming to Manhattan

Amazon is opening a 4,000 square foot bookstore in Manhattan’s Time Warner Center, joining its existing brick-and-mortar stores in Seattle, Portland, and San Diego. Their foray into physical bookstore spaces is interesting–it seems to me that the things people value about local bookstores (keeping money in the hands of small business owners, author events, concerns about literary culture) will be absent in Amazon locations and therefore the people who shop at physical bookstores won’t care to visit the Amazon ones. We’ll see!

 

Simon & Schuster UK Declines to Publish Milo Yiannopoulos

The book world was sent into a tailspin when news that Simon and Schuster was paying Breitbart editor and vocal sexist and racist Milo Yiannopoulos $250,000 for a book about, well, sexism and racism, one assumes (does it really matter?). The company’s UK division has announced that it would not be following suit. Milo probably isn’t as well known in the UK and wouldn’t sell as well, but a publishing insider also said it would be a “toxic book to try and sell here.”

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Giveaways

Weekend Giveaway: The X-Files Origins

We have 10 copies each of The X-Files Origins: Agent of Chaos by Kami Garcia and The X-Files Origins: Devil’s Advocate by Jonathan Maberry to give away to 10 Riot readers.

How did Fox Mulder become a believer? What made Dana Scully a skeptic? The X-Files Origins has the answers. Read these dark thrillers to find out why millions of people became obsessed with The X-Files.

Click here to enter the giveaway, or just click on the cover images below:

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Riot Rundown

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Today’s Riot Rundown is sponsored by The Hundred Lies of Lizzie Lovett by Chelsea Sedoti.

lizzielovett_200wHawthorn Creely doesn’t fit in, and that was before she inserted herself into a missing persons investigation. She doesn’t mean to interfere, but Lizzie Lovett’s disappearance is the most fascinating mystery their town has ever had—which means the time for speculation is now.

So Hawthorn comes up with a theory way too absurd to take seriously…at first. The more Hawthorn talks, the more she believes. And what better way to collect evidence than to immerse herself in Lizzie’s life? It might just be the push Hawthorn needs to find her own place in the world.

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Giveaways

Giveaway: The Hundred Lies of Lizzie Lovett by Chelsea Sedoti

We have 10 copies of The Hundred Lies of Lizzie Lovett by Chelsea Sedoti to give away to 10 Riot readers.

Here’s what it’s about:

Hawthorn Creely doesn’t fit in, and that was before she inserted herself into a missing persons investigation. She doesn’t mean to interfere, but Lizzie Lovett’s disappearance is the most fascinating mystery their town has ever had—which means the time for speculation is now.

So Hawthorn comes up with a theory way too absurd to take seriously…at first. The more Hawthorn talks, the more she believes. And what better way to collect evidence than to immerse herself in Lizzie’s life? It might just be the push Hawthorn needs to find her own place in the world.

Go here to enter the giveaway, or just click on the book’s cover below:

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Letterhead

Join Us For Read Harder Book Groups In January!

It’s a new year and a whole new chance to make some reading resolutions (and maybe even keep them)! Join us as we discuss our holiday reading, prioritize our TBRs for the year ahead, decide which reading challenges we’re going to do, and generally geek out about books.

New York City, NY – 1/14
Boston, MA – 1/14
Philadelphia, PA – 1/15
Vancouver, BC – 1/19
Chicago, IL – 1/19
Los Angeles, CA – 1/21
Glasgow, GB – 1/21
Washington, DC – 1/22
Houston, TX – 1/22
Toronto, ON – 1/22

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What's Up in YA

Japanese Light Novels, YA Horror from Stephanie Perkins, & More YA News

Hello, YA Readers!

9781492636083-300This week’s edition of “What’s Up in YA?” is sponsored by The Hundred Lies of Lizzie Lovett

Hawthorn Creely doesn’t fit in, and that was before she inserted herself into a missing persons investigation. She doesn’t mean to interfere, but Lizzie Lovett’s disappearance is the most fascinating mystery their town has ever had—which means the time for speculation is now.

So Hawthorn comes up with a theory way too absurd to take seriously…at first. The more Hawthorn talks, the more she believes. And what better way to collect evidence than to immerse herself in Lizzie’s life? It might just be the push Hawthorn needs to find her own place in the world.

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Let’s get caught up on some of the latest in YA news and talk from around the web, link-fest style.

  • Two big roles in the adaptation of Gretchen McNeil’s Ten have been cast. Check ’em out.

 

 

 

  • And speaking of adaptations, we’re going to get one for Nicola Yoon’s latest, The Sun is Also a Star. This should be excellent.

 

  • Admittedly, I don’t understand this article’s title at all. But the piece itself, on the growth of the Japanese “Light Novel” in America, is fascinating. I remember seeing these periodically pop up when I used to order manga for the libraries I worked at and being confused by them (I was lucky enough to have teens who could explain and help me pick out the manga they wanted!).

 

 

  • Annoying slideshow format aside, here’s a list of most-anticipated YA books of 2017 from Pop Crush. I love looking at these sorts of lists and comparing them to lists that are written by librarians, by those with a foot in the publishing world, and by those who are themselves writers. What I found worth noting in this one is how many of the titles were by authors of color — and how many of those titles are likely going to be big this year.

 

 

  • Are you familiar with The Cybils? If you’re not, it’s an awesome annual book award which recognizes various categories of children’s lit with an eye to not only literary merit, but also to appeal to the target audience, as judged by children’s lit bloggers. This year’s short lists were just announced. Check out them out (& how great is it that there are so many titles that differ from other “best of” lists?).

 

And that’s a wrap. It’s been a quiet few weeks with the holidays and end-of-year fun, so it’s likely we’ll begin seeing more and more YA news popping up as the month progresses.

We’ll be back next week with a look at what adaptations are in the works for 2017 so you can plan your time — reading and viewing! — accordingly.

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Riot Rundown

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Today’s Riot Rundown is sponsored by The X-Files Origins.

How did Fox Mulder become a believer? What made Dana Scully a skeptic? The X-Files Origins has the answers. Read these dark thrillers to find out why millions of people became obsessed with The X-Files.

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Giveaways

Win a $200 American Express Gift Card from Book Riot!

The holidays are over. You bought and got a bunch of stuff. But did you get what you REALLY wanted? I thought not.

Well, you can probably take care of that with a $200 American Express gift card, and we just so happen to have one to give way.

Giveaway is open to U.S. residents and will run through January 16th, 2016.

To enter just go here, or click the photo of President Obama buying books below. He could be using American Express, who knows.

 

President Barack Obama, with daughters Sasha, center, and Malia, pays for his purchase the the local bookstore Politics and Prose in northwest Washington, Saturday, Nov. 30, 2013. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta) President Barack Obama, with daughters Sasha, center, and Malia, pays for his purchase the the local bookstore Politics and Prose in northwest Washington, Saturday, Nov. 30, 2013. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

 

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Riot Rundown

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Today’s Riot Rundown is sponsored by The Girl in Green by Derek B. Miller.

girl-in-green_hres_200wFrom the author of Norwegian by Night, a novel about two men on a misbegotten quest to save the girl they failed to save decades before.
“The Girl in Green is a Catch-22 for the twenty-first century. You’ll laugh so hard you’ll cry tears of blood.”—Madison Smartt Bell