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The Stack

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Today’s The Stack is sponsored by Roar, an imprint of Lion Forge.

Mae’s beloved older sister, Abbie, has been missing for years. Mae has her theories about where Abbie might be. But nowhere in her wildest imagination do those theories encompass a fantasy world full of terrifying monsters, power-hungry nobles, and nefarious scientists. That is, until Abbie suddenly reappears in Mae’s world. And not alone.

Mae Volume 1, the original collection written and illustrated by Gene Ha is in stores July 10! Look for the continuation of Mae and Abbie’s adventures in the all-new monthly comic series, in comic shops now!

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Today In Books

CHILDREN OF BLOOD AND BONE Chosen As Tonight Show Summer Read: Today in Books

We’re giving away $500 of the year’s best YA! Click here, or on the image below to enter:


Children Of Blood And Bone Chosen As Tonight Show Summer Read

Tomi Adeyemi’s debut novel, YA fantasy Children of Blood and Bone, has been chosen by fan vote as the inaugural pick for The Tonight Show Summer Reads book club. The story following young Zélie and company on a journey to right the wrongs committed against Orïsha’s magical people won with 47% of the votes.

New Academy To Award Prize In Protest Of Nobel Prize For Literature

More than 100 Swedish writers, actors, and other cultural figures have formed the New Academy, which will hand out an award this autumn, following the same timeline as the Nobel Prize for literature. The New Academy will bestow their award as an act of protest against the Swedish Academy and the Nobel following sexual assault allegations connected to the Swedish Academy, which led to the cancellation of this year’s Nobel prize. “We have founded the New Academy to remind people that literature and culture at large should promote democracy, transparency, empathy and respect, without privilege, bias arrogance or sexism,” they said.

Samira Ahmed Reveals Next Book

Samira Ahmed, author of Love, Hate and Other Filters, shared about her next book, Internment. Here’s a bit of the description: “Set in a horrifying ’15 minutes in the future’ United States, the book follows 17-year-old Layla Amin as she is forced into an internment camp for Muslim Americans along with her parents.” Click here for an excerpt and the cover of what sounds like a timely story of hope and resistance.

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New Books

First Tuesday of July Megalist!

Happy July! It’s time for another big first Tuesday of the month list. I feel like publishing has been releasing more great books in the summer over the last few years. It used to be a slower time, but now there are so many. Which is a win for readers!

You can hear about several of today’s new books on this week’s episode of the All the Books! Rebecca and I talked about a few amazing books we loved, including Can You Tolerate This, Eagle & Crane, The Ruin, and more.


Sponsored by One Small Thing, new from Erin Watt, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Royals series and When It’s Real

Beth’s life hasn’t been the same since her sister died. So, when she sneaks out to a party one night and meets the new guy in town, Chase, Beth is thrilled to make a secret friend. Only Beth doesn’t know how big her secret really is…

Fresh out of juvie and looking for a second chance, Chase has demons to face and much to atone for, including his part in the night Beth’s sister died. A forbidden romance is the last thing either of them planned for senior year, but the more time they spend together, the deeper their feelings get. Now Beth has a choice to make—follow her parents’ rules, or risk tearing everything apart…again.


(And like with each megalist, I’m putting a ❤️ next to the books that I have read and loved. But there are soooo many more on this list that I can’t wait to read!)

PS – Don’t forget we’re giving away $500 of the year’s best YA fiction and nonfiction so far! Enter here by July 31st!

unclean jobsUnclean Jobs for Women and Girls: Stories by Alissa Nutting ❤️

Kiss of the Royal by Lindsey Duga

Heroine’s Journey (Heroine Complex) by Sarah Kuhn

Lost Gods by Micah Yongo

Eagle & Crane by Suzanne Rindell ❤️

The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Thirty-Fifth Annual Collection by Gardner Dozois

The Intermission by Elyssa Friedland

The Book of Hidden Things by Francesco Dimitri

Smoke and Iron (The Great Library) by Rachel Caine

Caught in Time: A Novel (Kendra Donovan Mysteries) by Julie McElwain

Dear Mrs. Bird: A Novel by AJ Pearce ❤️dear mrs bird

Shadow State by Elyse Brayden

We Are The Clash: Reagan, Thatcher, and the Last Stand of a Band That Mattered by Mark Andersen and Ralph Heibutzki ❤️

The Dying of the Light by Robert Goolrick

The Moment Before Drowning by James Brydon

Brood (Quarternote Chapbook Series) by Kimiko Hahn

Autism in Heels: The Untold Story of a Female Life on the Spectrum by Jennifer O’Toole

How to Be Famous: A Novel by Caitlin Moran

Can You Tolerate This? by Ashleigh Young

the bear and the paving stoneThe Bear and the Paving Stone (Japanese Novellas) by Toshiyuki Horie and Geraint Howells

It All Falls Down: A Novel by Sheena Kamal ❤️

Idiophone by Amy Fusselman

Resistance: Reclaiming an American Tradition by Jeff Biggers

Where the Watermelons Grow by Cindy Baldwin

City of Lies by Sam Hawke

White River Burning: A Dave Gurney Novel: Book 6 by John Verdon

City of Devils: The Two Men Who Ruled the Underworld of Old Shanghai by Paul French

The Loneliest Girl in the Universe by Lauren James

space unicorn bluesSpace Unicorn Blues by TJ Berry

Black Chamber (A Novel of an Alternate World War) by S. M. Stirling

Empire of Silence (Sun Eater) by Christopher Ruocchio

The Calculating Stars: A Lady Astronaut Novel by Mary Robinette Kowal

The Ruin: A Novel by Dervla McTiernan ❤️

Don’t Let Them See Me Like This by Jasmine Gibson

Made for Love by Alissa Nutting (paperback) ❤️

Out in the Open by Jesús Carrasco (paperback) ❤️

That’s it for me today! If you want to learn more about books new and old (and see lots of pictures of my cats, Millay and Steinbeck), or tell me about books you’re reading, or books you think I should read (I HEART RECOMMENDATIONS!), you can find me on Twitter at MissLiberty, on Instagram at FranzenComesAlive, or Litsy under ‘Liberty’!

Stay rad,

Liberty

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Book Radar

Greta Gerwig is Adapting LITTLE WOMEN and More Book Radar!

Hello, my book friends. The world hasn’t been exactly heckin’ swell lately, but I hope you are all taking care of yourselves and finding wonderful things to read. Small pleasures are everything these days. Enjoy your upcoming week, and be excellent to each other. – xoxo, Liberty


the forest queen coverSponsored by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Books for Young Readers

From a New York Times bestselling author, Betsy Cornwell, a fresh, female-centered take on “Robin Hood” in which a young noblewoman, like the legendary hero, becomes an outlaw fighting for social justice. Perfect for fans of Marissa Meyer and Sarah J. Maas, this smart, gorgeously written take on the Robin Hood lore goes beyond the original’s focus to explore love, gender roles, the healing power of nature, and what it means to be family.


Here’s this week’s trivia question: How long did Robinson Crusoe spend on the desert island as a castaway? (Answer at the bottom of the newsletter.)

Deals, Reals, and Squeals!

Give Me Your Hand cover image: black background with yellow rose on fireSo many Megan Abbott projects happening.

Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children is coming to Netflix as a series.

Rebel Wilson to star in and produce an adaptation of the comic book Crowded.

A new biography on Anthony Bourdain is coming next year.

Stranger Things is getting the comics treatment.

Rioter Eric Smith announced his next book!

Amazon orders pilots of three YA novels.

And Greta Gerwig will be doing her own adaptation of Little Women.

Cover Reveals

Mackenzi Lee shared the back cover of The Lady’s Guide to Petticoats and Piracy. (Katherine Tegen Books, October 2)

Tahereh Mafi shared the first look at the cover of A Very Large Expanse of Sea. (Harper Teen, October 16)

Flatiron Books debuted the cover of Enchantée by Gita Trelease. (Flatiron Books, February 5)

Vivien Chien revealed the first look at the third Noodle Shop Mystery, Murder Lo Mein. (St. Martin’s Paperbacks, March 26, 2019)

Entertainment Weekly has the first look at Hafsah Faizal’s debut We Hunt the Flame. (Macmillan, May 14, 2019)

Sneak Peeks

A Discovery of witchesHere it is, the first trailer for A Discovery of Witches!

Entertainment Weekly has the first look at Ta-Nehisi Coates’ new take on Captain America.

And Patty Jenkins shared the first image of Kristen Wiig in Wonder Woman 1984.

Another new trailer for George R. R. Martin’s Nightflyers.

Book Riot Recommends 

At Book Riot, I work on the New Books! email, the All the Books! podcast about new releases, and the Book Riot Insiders New Release Index. I am very fortunate to get to read a lot of upcoming titles, and learn about a lot of upcoming titles, and I’m delighted to share a couple with you each week!

Loved, loved, loved:

sharky malarkeySharky Malarkey: A Sketchshark Collection by Megan Nicole Dong (Andrews McMeel Publishing, September 18)

I have been reading twice as many graphic novels and comic collections the last two years (because self-care) and I was delighted by this book. Her illustration style is like if Adam Ellis and Sarah Andersen had a baby. And it is worth the price of admission just for comics about her cat. They made me laugh and laugh.

Excited to read:

the bus on thursdayThe Bus on Thursday by Shirley Barrett (MCD x FSG Originals, September 18)

I am a big fan of Barrett’s last novel, Rush Oh! and I am soooo intrigued by the description of this one: “Bridget Jones meets The Exorcist.” I mean. (How many calories are there in pea soup anyway?) It’s sounds weird and scary and amazing. Cannot. Wait.

What I’m reading this week.

the bear and the paving stoneThe Bear and the Paving Stone (Japanese Novellas) by Toshiyuki Horie and Geraint Howells

Passing Strange by Ellen Klages

Comemadre by Roque Larraquy (Author),‎ Heather Cleary (Translator)

Indianapolis: The True Story of the Worst Sea Disaster in U.S. Naval History and the Fifty-Year Fight to Exonerate an Innocent Man by Lynn Vincent and Sara Vladic

It All Falls Down: A Novel by Sheena Kamal

Non-book-related recommendation.

As some of you know, I had quite a Red Bull habit. I gave it up but I did find these delicious alternatives: V8 Energy.

And this is funny.

I have kept myself happy and calm this week by watching this video repeatedly.

Trivia answer: 28 years, 2 months and 19 days.

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Today’s Riot Rundown is sponsored by One Small Thing, new from Erin Watt, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Royals series and When It’s Real.

Beth’s life hasn’t been the same since her sister died. So, when she sneaks out to a party one night and meets the new guy in town, Chase, Beth is thrilled to make a secret friend. Only Beth doesn’t know how big her secret really is…

Fresh out of juvie and looking for a second chance, Chase has demons to face and much to atone for, including his part in the night Beth’s sister died. A forbidden romance is the last thing either of them planned for senior year, but the more time they spend together, the deeper their feelings get. Now Beth has a choice to make—follow her parents’ rules, or risk tearing everything apart…again.