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Audiobooks 12/3/20

Hola Audiophiles!

Did you miss me last week? I was busy working on a personal goal to eat as much Thanksgiving food as possible, and to take as many baths as I could at the bed & breakfast I booked for myself. The amount of time I spent soaking in a 48-hour stay is kind of ridiculous. I hopped in that clawfoot tub, turned out the lights, lit a candle, and sipped on some spiced punch as I listen to Barry read me A Promised Land. Regrets? I have none.

Anyway! Let’s audio.


New Releases – Week of December 1, 2020  (publisher descriptions in quotes)

cover image of Black Futures edited by Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham

Black Futures edited by Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham

“What does it mean to be Black and alive right now?” This collection of essays, memes, recipes, tweets, conversations, poetry, and more paints a layered portrait of the Black experience, “to tell the story of the radical, imaginative, provocative, and gorgeous world that Black creators are bringing forth today.”

Ready for this narrator list? Read by Kimberly Drew, Kevin R. Free, Dominic Hoffman, Robin Miles, Adenrele Ojo, Bahni Turpin, and Jenna Wortham. Whew!

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Bone Chase by Weston Ochse

When out-of-work math teacher Ethan McCloud is sent a mysterious box, a sequence of Da Vinci Code-esque events ensues. As he and his ex-girlfriend unravel a mystery (and a conspiracy) 10,000 years in the making, they’re chased down by both the Six-Fingered Man and the Council of David (sound like upstanding citizens to me!). Ethan must find a way to evade his pursuers if he’s going to find the truth.

Yeah… I really did pick this one because of the Da Vinci Code comp. I like what l like, don’t at me!

Read by Kevin R. Free (All Systems Red by Martha Wells, The Ballad of Black Tom by Victor LaValle) making his second appearance in this newsletter today!

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How to Catch a Queen by Alyssa Cole

Alyssa Cole is back with a brand new book and a brand new series. If you loved her Reluctant Royals books, get ready for Runaway Royals! In this first installment, Shanti Mohapi weds King Sanyu of Njaza in an arranged marriage. She’s shrewd, savvy, and seems to have the answers to the country’s problems, but her new subjects see her as an outsider. By day, the two lead separate lives; by night, Shanti wears the crown and Sanyu defers to her both in politics and passion (insert body roll here). When turmoil erupts and Shan’t goes on the run, “Sanyu must learn whether he has what it takes both to lead his people and to catch his queen.”

Read by Karen Chilton (The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander, A Princess in Theory and the rest of the books in the Reluctant Royals series)

Your Favorite Listens

Alas, all that time I spent becoming a whole prune in a tub was not nearly enough time to finish Obama’s memoir. I’m going to be listening to this thing till 2022! So instead of giving you the review that you don’t even really need from me anyway, today I’m putting a call out to all my faithful audiophiles. Since the year is winding down and we only have a few newsletters left, tell me: what were your favorite audiobooks of 2020? You have until Tuesday, December 8th to send me your picks, then I’ll compile a list to share with the group.

From the Internets

Audible’s latest playlist: Premier Audiobooks Now Playing for Theater Fans

Audiofile shares their Best Audiobooks of 2020

Libro.fm shares their Thanks For Giving recap: over $170,000 were spent at local bookstores!

Over at the Riot

6 of the Best Audiobooks Set in the American South

Do you use audiobooks to help catch those zzzs? Here’s how to find audiobooks for sleep.

Let’s nerd out real quick with the neuroscience of audiobooks

7 Audiobooks for Indigenous Heritage Month


Thanks for hanging with me today! Shoot me an email at vanessa@riotnewmedia.com with with all things audiobook or find me on Twitter and the gram @buenosdiazsd. Sign up for the In The Club newsletter and catch me once a month on the All the Books podcast.

Stay bad & bookish, my friends.

Vanessa

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Book Radar

Natasha Trethewey’s MEMORIAL DRIVE to Be a Series and More Book Radar!

It’s Thursday and it’s time to talk books! (When isn’t it, amirite??) I am full of excitement this week as we roll into the first week of December. It might be the caffeine, but I’m pretty sure it’s because there are so many amazing books coming out next year that I am buzzing with joy! I counted the titles on my 2021 master list and it’s already over 1600 books long, lolsob. But I won’t let it stop me from adding more!

I have book news, book excitement, cat pictures, trivia, and more. It was a week short on book news, but still full of spirit. And as always, it is a delight and an honor to spend this time with you. Whatever you are doing or watching or reading this week, I am sending you EXTRA love and hugs. And please be mindful of others. It takes no effort to be kind. I’ll see you again on Thursday. – xoxo, Liberty, Your Friendly Neighborhood Velocireader™

Trivia question time! Daniel Peggotty is a character who appears in which Charles Dickens novel? (Scroll to the bottom for the answer.)

Deals, Reals, and Squeals!

Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell has been named Waterstones Book of the Year.

ReedPop is retiring BookExpo and BookCon.

Mariah Carey shared her favorite books of the year.

Natasha Trethewey’s Memorial Drive: A Daughter’s Memoir is being adapted into a series.

Here’s the first look at Victoria Aveyard’s Realm Breaker.

Here’s more about the new Lauren Groff novel coming in 2021.

Clive Barker finally got the rights to Hellraiser back.

John Cena is the latest celebrity to announce a book.

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!)

Excited to read: 

Fatal Fried Rice: A Noodle Shop Mystery by Vivien Chien (St. Martin’s Paperbacks, March 9, 2021)

If you have been reading the newsletters for any amount of time now, or listening to All the Books!, you know that I am a big fan of Chien’s cozy mystery series about Lana Lee. Lana is a young woman who returned to her hometown after a series of disappointments and started working in her family’s Chinese restaurant. Of course, because they are mysteries, in each book people wind up dead and Lana’s family and friends—and once even Lana—are suspects, and she must work to solve the cases to save them. If you are looking for, fun, light mysteries, I recommend starting at the beginning with Death by Dumpling!

What I’m reading this week.

Unsettled Ground by Claire Fuller

Sorrowland by Rivers Solomon

Bloodline by Jess Lourey

Appleseed by Matt Bell

How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning With the History of Slavery Across America by Clint Smith III

Song stuck in my head:

Cringe by Matt Maeson. (Also, I’m still really into listening to songs I loved when I was young. You can listen to a lot of them in this playlist I made!)

And this is funny:

Awwwwwww, what’s in the box???

Happy things:

Here are a few things I enjoy that I thought you might like as well:

And here’s a cat picture!

What a poser.

Trivia answer: David Copperfield.

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

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Kissing Books

Behold, The Power of Romancelandia (And Friends)

Happy December, lovely love lovers! It’s officially time for White Christmas (what am I kidding, I’ve watched that movie at least five times this year) and the Hallmark App (which I still need to figure out…), and maybe I’ll see if that ghost romcom with Aisha Dee is still on Hulu…and I guess I should watch Jingle Jangle so I can add it to the “pay half attention” holiday movie rotation. 

Anyway, whatever media you use to keep you company (if you do that kind of thing), I hope you’ve got something worthwhile. Or if you prefer to sit in silence while you work or read, I hope you have a place to do that, too!

Books! We’ve got a lot to cover, including the news from the past week. 

News and Useful Links

I know it’s been almost two weeks, but have you seen this cover for Lucy Parker’s next book, Battle Royal

I’m writing this on Tuesday, so I haven’t seen the final number yet, but after the big Romancing the Runoff auction and the epilogue RTR auction, they were set to donate over $460K to voting rights organizations in Georgia. Behold, the power of Romancelandia (And Friends)!

(Check out the coverage from EW. And Newsweek. And Bustle. And Kirkus. And The Guardian. And Jezebel.)   

If you’re the type who reads winter holiday romances but won’t read a holiday romance before the month starts with a D, here’s a rundown of some new ones to check out.  

And here’s another great list of recs from Nick.

And some more, broken down by various winter holidays.

It’s time to nominate your faves for #readRchat!

Rebekah reminded us of this thread of Indigenous romance authors.

Oh, and Season 2 of Virgin River is ready for your perusal. 

Over on Book Riot

Can you guess what romances are on our favorite books of 2020?

Oh hey, more recs

Have you been reading late at night? Book lights to a rescue!

Deals

The Remaking of Corbin Wale by Roan Parrish

I don’t know how long it will be, but this book is 99 cents, and that dollar is more than worth the comfort and joy you will get from reading this book. It’s got its own bit of pain and angst, because all good Roan Parrish books do, but it’s just so…warm. You’ll settle in with your favorite warm beverage and blink several hours later wondering what time it is and what world you’re living in. 

And this isn’t a deal so much as a heads up: if you subscribe to Kindle Unlimited, An Extraordinary Union is there for the moment! I’m not sure how long it’s been there or how long it will remain, but if you’ve been waiting for a sign to read it, there it is. 

Recs and New Books!

Since we skipped last week’s KB, the New Books list is going to be a bit overwhelming. Just so you know. But first, definite recommendations from last week’s releases.

Just Like This by Cole McCade

In the second book in the Albin Academy series, we return to the school where the Summer Hemlock and Fox Iseya met. While the pair appears, we are mostly in the world of Rian Falwell, the fae-faced art teacher, and his nemesis Damon Louis—the chiseled football coach. They clash about a student, only to discover the kid has been keeping a secret that they need to get to the bottom of. Along the way, each one opens up in ways neither expected. The writing (and the angst) is classic McCade, and his author note about writing Damon, an adopted man of Indigenous heritage, from some of his own experience is so touching. 

CW: passing out (side character); bruises (side character); exhaustion (side character); unprotected sex; children

The Recovery by Nicole Falls

This is the third book in the New Beginnings book, which among other amazing things features women in less common sports—this one is golf! Parker works as an in-house nanny (an au pair? What’s the diff?) while training to make it to the LPGA Tour, and her BFFs have been making fun of her having a crush on her employer since the first book (The Changeup). At the opening of this book, Parker and her boss Kelly have begun a no-strings sexual relationship…or at least. She says it’s no-strings. What the two of them are actually thinking is obvious to everyone except Parker. 

One thing that I like about this book is the fact that we actually get to see Parker working on her golf career. She really loves the game and works hard to bust her way up through the ranks. 

CW: pregnancy (side character); surprise pregnancy; unprotected sex; vomit; children

Those are the only books I’ve finished (though I’m about a third of the way through the audiobook of Alyssa Cole’s newest book), but hoo man do we have a list!

Confessions in B-Flat by Donna Hill (Civil Rights Era romance!)

The Pearl by Tiffany Reisz

Tempted by the Boss by Jules Bennett

Second Chance on Cypress Lane by Reese Ryan

This Time Next Year by Sophie Cousens

Lord Lucifer by Jade Lee

Daddy Crush by A. Anders

Wanting a Witch: A Winter Solstice Romance by Lauren Connolly

A Soldier Under Her Tree by Kathy Douglass

His for Hanukkah by Reese Morrison

The Awakening by Nora Roberts

Being Merry by Meka James

A Warm Heart in Winter by JR Ward (Look, I haven’t picked up a BDB book in years, but Blay and Qhuinn holiday book, what?)

Femme Like Her by Fiona Zedde (WHAAAAAAAAA)

Ten Things I Hate About the Duke by Loretta Chase

How to Catch a Queen by Alyssa Cole

Get It Right by Skye Kilaen

How to Fail at Flirting by Denise Williams

Taking on the Billionaire by Robin Covington (Native hero by Native author!)

Party Favors by Erin McLellan  

Merry Measure by Lily Morton

Stuffed by K Sterling (I was watching Sil read this book on Goodreads and uh…I’m intrigued)

Cowboy Under Fire by Lena Diaz

The Inside Edge by Ashlyn Kane (ex hockey player + ex figure skater = YES)

My Christmas Charade by Melanie Ting

Off Limits Attraction by Jayci Lee

The Way You Hold Me by Elle Wright

A Feast For the Senses by Nicole Falls (your girl has been busy)

All For Show by Courtney Mariah

Operation Fake Relationship by Jay Northcote

That’s…probably enough, right? 

As usual, catch me on Twitter @jessisreading or Instagram @jess_is_reading, or send me an email at wheninromance@bookriot.com if you’ve got feedback, bookrecs, or just want to say hi!

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Today In Books

NPR’s 2020 Book Concierge: Today In Books

NPR’s 2020 Book Concierge

For years now, NPR’s “best of” list has been done in this wonderful book concierge format that selects their favorite books (from NPR staff and trusted critics) and is formatted so you can easily select filters to find what you’re looking for. And this year there are 2,500 books including popular titles like Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia and under-the-radar titles like Even As We Breathe by Annette Clapsaddle.

Waterstones’ Book Of The Year Announced

Waterstones, the British book retailer, has selected their book of the year, a historical fiction they say has the message of “hope through the darkest of times”: Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell. Not new to prizes, Hamnet also previously won this year’s Women’s Prize for Fiction.

Librarians & Advocacy Groups Push Amazon To Allow In-House Published E-Books For Library Purchases

Amazon doesn’t allow in-house published e-books to be purchased by libraries for patron check out, and librarians and advocacy groups are pushing them to cease the ban. Fight for the Future started a petition calling “for Congress to pursue an antitrust investigation and legislative action against Amazon for its ban on selling e-books to libraries.” Amazon claims it will be testing different pricing models with libraries.

The Gutenberg Bible and How to See it Online

If you’re curious about the the first book to be printed using moveable type, learn more about the Gutenberg Bible and how to see it here.

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We’re giving away five copies of The Woman Outside My Door by Rachel Ryan to five lucky Riot readers!

Enter here for a chance to win, or click the cover image below!

Here’s what it’s all about:

An unforgettable new voice in suspense fiction, Rachel Ryan weaves a thrilling page-turner about a young mother who can’t shake the feeling that her son’s “imaginary” friend is putting him in danger and who will stop at nothing to keep him safe—perfect for fans of Lisa Jewell and Mary Kubica.

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We’re giving away five copies of The Book Tour by Andi Watson to five lucky Riot readers!

Enter here for a chance to win, or click the cover image below!

Here’s what it’s all about:

It’s just a book tour. What could go wrong? In this Kafkaesque dark comedy of a graphic novel… plenty. Upon the publication of his latest novel, G. H. Fretwell, a minor English writer, embarks on a book tour to promote it. Nothing is going according to plan, and his trip gradually turns into a nightmare. But now the police want to ask him some questions about a mysterious disappearance, and it seems that Fretwell’s troubles are only just beginning…

“A hugely entertaining page-turner.” —Library Journal (starred review)

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The Kids Are All Right

Kidlit Deals for December 2, 2020

Welcome to the end of the year, kidlit pals! I can’t believe it’s already December, and yet this book also feels like it’s been 200 months long! We are in the home stretch, though! And if you want tons of great reading to keep you going, good news–I have some great deals rounded up for you today! As always, these deals won’t last long, so snag them while you can!

Over and Under the Snow by Kate Messner and Silas Neal Christopher is a beautiful and educational picture book about the winter season, and it’s just $1.

Did you read and love Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls? Now get Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls 2 for only $3.

Any Big Nate fans here? Big Nate: Dibs on This Chair by Lincoln Peirce and many others in the series are under $5!

The Year of the Dog by Grace Lin (author of Where the Mountain Meets the Moon!) is just $2–and so are the sequels The Year of the Rat and Dumpling Days!

Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made by Stephen Pastis is free on Kindle for a limited time!

The picture book Hike by Pete Oswald is just $1!

Mooncakes by Loretta Seto and Renné Benoit is a great picture book about celebrating the Chinese Moon Festival, and it’s $5.

The Last Musketeer by Stuart Gibbs is just $4–plus it’s a great series starter!

The sixth book in The School for Good and Evil series, One True King, is just $3!

a volcano smokes and giant eyes look out from behind it. in the foreground, a teenage boy swims under a wave, pulling a fuzzy obscured figure behind him.

And did you miss The Storm Runner by JC Cervantes earlier? It’s back to just $2!

Happy reading!
Tirzah

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The Goods

Holiday Gift Guide Affiliate Sprint Send

Need some last-minute ideas for bookish gifts? We’ve got you covered, with these favorite items from our 2020 Holiday Gift Guide!

I Will Judge You by Your Bookshelf by Grant Snider

Book lovers are a wonderful if not slightly judgmental bunch—at least when it comes to other people’s bookshelves. This is a delightful and humorous collection of comics about the joys of being a book lover, from collecting large amounts of books to (sometimes) getting around to reading them. ($16.99)

Let It Snow Bookmark

If you’re looking for a small gift for a gift exchange or just something really cute to slip into a book for someone, this adorable bookmark is just the thing! It depicts a snowy, cozy winter scene and is printed on heavy linen cardstock. It reads, “Let it snow, I’ll be inside reading.” You can buy individual bookmarks, or sets so that you can gift one to all your friends or book club members. ($4.75)

Classic Kindle Cover

If you know someone who has an ereader or is getting one this holiday season, these classic Kindle covers make a fantastic gift. They transform your reading tech into a classic leather-bound look-alike book. You can pick from classic titles or choose something a little more anonymous, and you can even personalize the inside! ($37)

Female Poet Enamel Pin Set

For the person on your list who loves poetry, gift this white and gold enamel pin set featuring lines of poetry from some famous female poets, from Maya Angelou, Sappho, Qiu Jin, Anne Brontë, and Sylvia Plath. These pins make striking accessories for any feminist poetry lover! ($42)

Planter Bookend

For someone on your list with space concerns, this multipurpose bookend/planter is so clever and stylish! It’s made out of ceramic and comes in a variety of colors, and it’s sturdy enough to hold up your books while also containing a plant—or utensils, if you want to use it in the kitchen with cookbooks! Really, it’s so versatile that you might want one for yourself, too. ($46)