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Riot Rundown

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Today’s Riot Rundown is sponsored by James Patterson’s latest thriller, The Chef.

Police detective by day, celebrity food truck chef by night, now Caleb Rooney has a new title: Most Wanted.
In the Carnival days leading up Mardi Gras, Detective Caleb Rooney comes under investigation for a murder he is accused of committing in the line of duty–as a Major Crimes detective for the New Orleans Police Department. Has his sideline at the Killer Chef food truck given him a taste for murder? While fighting the charges against him, Rooney makes a pair of unthinkable discoveries. His beloved city is under threat of attack. And these would-be terrorists may be local.

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Today In Books

Bees Abuzz at the Redwood City Public Library: Today in Books

This edition of Today in Books is sponsored by Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi.


Is this children’s book too hard or is Steinbeck too easy?

Mr. Greedy by Roger Hargreaves has been found to be almost as complex as Of Mice and Men when analyzed “for sentence length, average word length and word difficulty level.” Adjust your high school English syllabi accordingly.

The Selectors of the NYPL

Go behind the scenes of the New York Public Library to learn how a title makes it to their shelves.

Apiary at the Library

Tens of thousands of bees live atop the Redwood City Public Library, producing honey sold at the library’s store. Click on over to see the slideshow of these bookish bees.

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What's Up in YA

🔖 Sweet YA Bookmarks To Hold Your Place

Hey YA Readers: Let’s check out some fun page-savers.

“What’s Up in YA?” is sponsored by Disney Publishing Worldwide.

Best-selling author Rick Riordan presents a brilliant sci-fi romp with Cuban influence that poses this question: What would you do if you had the power to reach through time and space and retrieve anything you want, including your mother, who is no longer living (in this universe, anyway)?


Sometimes, the inevitable happens: we have to stop reading our book and use something to mark where we left off. Enter some excellent bookmarks. And more specifically, YA-themed bookmarks.

Here are a few fun ones I’ve scoped out at Etsy.

 

Save your place with a lovely quote from Kendare Blake’s Three Dark Crowns. $3.15.

 

 

Love Gail Carriger’s “Finishing School” series? You’ll love this bookmark with a quote from Etiquette and Espionage. $2.50 and up.

 

 

This “Stay Peculiar” bookmark pays homage to Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. $6.

 

 

How gorgeous are these Caraval-inspired bookmarks? $4 and up.

 

 

These magnetic bookmarks feature all of the Hogwarts Houses. $2.34 and up.

 

 

Grab a Children of Blood and Bone bookmark. $3.12.

 

 

This Six of Crows bookmark is gorgeous. $5.

 

 

Carry on with your love of Simon and Baz with this Carry On bookmark. $3.12.

 

 

These Lara Jean bookmarks are so unbearable adorable. $6.

 

 

For fans of Sarah J. Maas, here’s a gorgeous page holder for you. $2.75.

 

 

I’m drooling over these watercolor bookmarks featuring Dimple and Rishi. $4 and up.

 

 

Love Victoria Schwab? You’ll dig this bookmark honoring Our Dark Duet. $7.50.

 

 

This set of Jackaby character bookmarks is great. $2 and up.

 

 

And there’s always space for a little Hocus Pocus. $3.75.

 

 

Last, but not least, a bookmark for fans of Simon. $2.50.

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Thanks for hanging out, and we’ll see you later this week for all of the YA news worth knowing!

— Kelly Jensen, @veronikellymars on Instagram and editor of (Don’t) Call Me Crazy and Here We Are.

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Today In Books

Story Land Will Have Adults Only Night: Today In Books

This edition of Today in Books is sponsored by HQN Books.


Leave The Kiddos At Home

If you’re in New England and want a Peter Pan night of never growing up, your wish is about to come true. Saturday, June 22nd Story Land will hold a 21 and older only night from 6-9 p.m. and tickets will go on presale from March 15th-17th.

The Villains Are Coming

Serena Valentino’s Disney Villain book series will be adapted for the upcoming Disney streaming platform. Info on Book of Enchantment is still pretty scarce but Michael Seitzman is reported to be the showrunner “currently hiring writers, with a writers room slated to open in April.

The Misty Copeland Biopic Gets A Director

Based on Misty Copeland’s memoir Life in Motion: An Unlikely Ballerina, the biopic will be directed by Nzingha Stewart. Stewart, who has directed episodes of Pretty Little Liars, Grey’s Anatomy, and How to Get Away with Murder,  said “As an African American woman, I know firsthand that when Misty Copeland leaps, we all soar. As a filmmaker, I am thrilled to bring this hopeful, triumphant, and cinematic story to the big screen.” So ready the popcorn and the tissues.

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Book Radar

Julia Roberts May Play CHARLOTTE WALSH and More Book Radar!

Helloooooooo, readers! (If that is your real name.) I have been reading up a storm the past couple of weeks, and I feel so much better. (Reading: It does a body good.) I have a lot of fun stuff to share with you today that will hopefully improve your Monday. Because Mondays, amirite? I hope you’re reading something wonderful. And please be kind to yourself as well as others, and remember that life is hard – you are doing a great job! I’ll see you again on Thursday. – xoxo, Liberty


Sponsored by Dreamscape Media, The Ghost Manuscript, and hoopla digital.

The Ghost Manuscript, Kris Frieswick’s debut paranormal, historical thriller, is coming to audiobook. Experience the thrilling story of one woman who is determined to find out what secrets lay in historical, Dark Age manuscripts. Traveling the world in search of an unknown journal and clues that could completely rewrite the history of Western civilization, Cary’s Jones takes on a physical and emotional journey. Available for free with your library card on hoopla digital, this debut novel is one of the most anticipated thrillers of 2019.


Here’s this week’s trivia question: What author had “Ten Rules of Writing” that included “Never open a book with weather” and “Try to leave out the part that readers tend to skip”? (Scroll to the bottom for the answer.)

Deals, Reals, and Squeals!

Netflix is making a new live-action series adaptation of The Babysitter’s Club.

Tayari Jones will be the 2019 Independent Bookstore Day ambassador.

Julia Roberts is in talks to star in Amazon’s adaptation of Charlotte Walsh Likes To Win by Jo Piazza.

I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter by Erika L. Sánchez is going to be a play at Steppenwolf.

Nzingha Stewart will direct the upcoming Misty Copeland biopic based on her memoir, Life in Motion: An Unlikely Ballerina.

Sandhya Menon announced a new short story sequel to When Dimple Met Rishi.

Cover Reveals

Paste has the cover reveal for A Song for a New Day by Sarah Pinsker. (Berkley, September 10)

Catapult rolled out a ton of new covers, and they’re all so beautiful!

And here’s the first look at Andrew Shaffer’s new Obama and Biden mystery Hope Rides Again! (Quirk Books, July 9)

Sneak peeks

Here’s the new trailer for The Public, starring Emilio Estevez and Michael Kenneth Williams.

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 so you can add them to your TBR! (It will now be books I loved on Mondays and books I’m excited to read on Thursdays. YAY, BOOKS!)

Loved, loved, loved:

prince the last interviewPrince: The Last Interview (The Last Interview Series) by Prince and Hanif Abdurraqib (Melville House, March 12)

Okay, yes, this is an obvious choice. But I loved him so much, it was nice to have another little glimpse of him. I highly recommend all the books in this series, even if you’re unfamiliar with the subject of the interview. You never knowwho you might get turned on to or what you might learn.

What I’m reading this week.

The Manic Pixie Dream Boy Improvement Project by Lenore Appelhans

If Cats Disappeared from the World: A Novel by Genki Kawamura, Eric Selland (translator)

An Elderly Lady Is Up to No Good by Helene Tursten, Marlaine Delargy (translator)

Pun of the week:

Don’t spell part backwards. It’s a trap.

Here’s a kitten picture: Here’s Farrokh’s hangry face.

And this is funny.

This is my kind of humor.

Trivia answer: Elmore Leonard.

You made it to the bottom! Thanks for reading! – xo, L

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Today In Books

The Baby-Sitters Are Back: Today In Books

This edition of Today in Books is sponsored by Amazon Publishing and The Fever King by Victoria Lee.


Do Your Homework And Eat Your Veggies

Ann M. Martin’s The Baby-Sitters Club will once again be adapted! This time we’re getting a ten-episode series on Netflix. “’The themes of The Baby-Sitters Club still resonate 30 years after the original book series was released and there has never been a more opportune time to tell an aspirational story about empowering young female entrepreneurs,’ said Melissa Cobb, vice president of Kids & Family at Netflix.”

Serial Box + Marvel

Serial Box, a publisher that serializes stories that read like a television series broken down into episodes but, all together, make up a season, has partnered with Marvel. So we’re going to get new original stories, not based on films or comics, for Black Panther, Black Widow, Jessica Jones, and Thor in the Serials form. Cool!

New Play Adaptation!

Erika L. Sánchez’s I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter will be a play at Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago in 2020. Isaac Gomez will write the adaptation and Sandra Marquez will direct. So exciting!

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Today’s Riot Rundown is sponsored by The Huntress, new from Kate Quinn, the New York Times bestselling author of The Alice Network.

One of Marie Claire’s Best Women’s Fiction of the year!

One of Bookbub’s biggest books of the year!

“If you enjoyed The Tattooist of Auschwitz, read The Huntress.” – The Washington Post

From the author of the New York Times and USA Today bestselling novel, The Alice Network, comes a fascinating historical novel about a battle-haunted English journalist and a Russian female bomber pilot who join forces to track the Huntress, a Nazi war criminal gone to ground in America.

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True Story

Not-Boring Business Books, Plus Nonfiction Lists Galore

Happy Friday and welcome to March, fellow nonfiction readers! I cannot even begin to tell you how glad I am to turn the page to a new month and leave February in the dust.


Just for Book Riot readers: sign up for an Audible account, and get two audiobooks free!


Over at Book Riot, I finally got to publish my contribution to Book Riot’s 2019 Read Harder Challenge, a post of my best recommendations for a business book (task 17). The post was a lot of fun to write, and includes several of my favorites including Bad Blood by John Carreyrou and The Great Beanie Baby Bubble by Zac Bissionnette.

Happily, that’s just one of the many great nonfiction posts over at Book Riot, which made me think it’s a perfect time to round up some of my favorites from the last month or so. Let’s go!

First up, a couple of excellent posts about essays:

There were also three 50 must-read lists about nonfiction:

And a bunch of posts about current events, to help make better sense of the world:

And finally, some general book lists on creativity, money, habits, and beer:

And that’s it’s for this week! You can find me on Twitter @kimthedork, on email at kim@riotnewmedia.com, and co-hosting the For Real podcast here at Book Riot. Happy reading! – Kim

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Unusual Suspects

Mila Kunis Adapting Thriller

Hello mystery fans! We survived the shortest month of the year that managed to feel as long as a year so let’s celebrate with all the linkable crime things and a weekend in the mystery bookfort. (That was a very long sentence for a very long month.)


Sponsored by Soho Crime.

Hunting Game cover imageAuthor Helene Tursten (Detective Inspector Huss series) returns with a new mystery series introducing her unforgettable heroine: hunter, fighter, and dogged police detective Embla Nyström. When two members of Embla’s party turn up dead during an annual moose hunt in rural Sweden, Embla must delve into the dark pasts of her fellow hunters in search of a killer. “Haunted, driven, immensely human . . . Embla is a winning new Scandinavian noir lead.” —BBC Culture


From Book Riot And Around The Internet

Spin cover imageYA Thrillers That Put Teenagers to the Test

11 Books About Stalkers and Obsessives for Fans of “You”

L.A. Times Book Prize finalists

Men and Women – Thrillers and Mysteries

 

News And Adaptations

Heaven My Home cover imageHeaven, My Home, the next book in Attica Locke’s Highway 59 series, has a cover! My excitement for this book and the adaptation for the series has no bounds!

Mila Kunis Snaps Up TV Rights to Journalist Andrea Bartz’s New Thriller, The Lost Night

9 Thrillers & Mysteries Becoming Movies Or TV Shows In The Near Future

All the Literary References in Netflix’s YOU

True Crime

bad blood by john carreyrou cover image“She Never Looks Back”: Inside Elizabeth Holmes’s Chilling Final Months at Theranos

Criminal groups are offering $360,000 salaries to accomplices who can help them scam CEOs about their porn-watching habits

The sensational society killings that rocked L.A. — still a mystery 90 years later

San Francisco ‘Doodler’ Killer Subject Of Crime Series From UK Outfit Ugly Duckling Films

Hockey dad’s discarded napkin at rink ties him to 1993 killing in Twin Cities 25 years later

Kindle Deals

Gold of Our Fathers by Kwei Quartey coverIf you’re looking for a great detective series set in Ghana, Gold of Our Fathers (Darko Dawson #4) by Kwei Quartey is $1.99!

If you’ve ever wondered what a book written by Annie Wilkes and Norman Bates’ child would be and want to read a truly disturbing thriller, Perfect Days by Raphael Montes is $6.99! (Review) (I don’t remember all the trigger warnings but recall rape and kidnapping.)

If you want to start a mystery series that follows the teen descendants of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson, A Study in Charlotte by Brittany Cavallaro is $1.99!

A Bit Of My Week In Reading

Orient cover imageI’m currently drowning in audiobooks–just like I like it–and am listening to: Orient by Christopher Bollen (A small town mixed with locals and new rich New Yorkers is rocked by a murder.);  Blanche Among the Talented Tenth by Barbara Neely (Cozy mystery); The Third Victim by Phillip Margolin (Serial killer thriller); City of Devils by Paul French (True crime set in 1930s/’40s Shanghai.).

My current print reads: Smoke and Ashes by Abir Mukherjee (I love this historical mystery series!); A Friend is a Gift You Give Yourself by William Boyle (I really like his crime writing.).

Just South of Home cover imageAnd my yay-look-at-the-galley-I-got: The Reign of the Kingfisher by T.J. Martinson (It’s a mystery book with superheroes!); Furious Hours: Murder, Fraud, and the Last Trial of Harper Lee by Casey Cep (Nonfiction that sounds super interesting.); Just South of Home by Karen Strong (I’m in love with this cover!)

Browse all the books recommended in Unusual Suspects previous newsletters on this shelf. And here’s an Unusual Suspects Pinterest board.

Until next time, keep investigating! And in the meantime, come talk books with me on Twitter, Instagram, and Litsy–you can find me under Jamie Canavés.

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