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New Books

First Tuesday of June Megalist!

Happy Tuesday, readers! There are so many great books out today, it’s almost embarrassing. June is showing off, that’s for sure. I’m so glad I started doing these megalists on the first Tuesday of each month, because it’s so hard for me to narrow down my choices. You know how I hate to make decisions! It’s an absolutely gorgeous morning in Maine as I sit here typing this. As soon as I am done, I am going to go outside and read a book. I’ve just started The Sweetness of Water by Nathan Harris and I’m looking forward to getting back to it. I hope you all have wonderful weather and wonderful reads where you are, too. ❤️

Now, for today’s bonanza of books: I did get a chance to read several of them, but there are still soooo many more on this list that I can’t wait to check out, like The Portrait of a Mirror by A. Natasha Joukovsky, Instructions for Dancing by Nicola Yoon (always excited for a Magnetic Fields reference), and Rememberings: Scenes from My Complicated Life by Sinéad O’Connor. And as with each first Tuesday megalist, I am putting a ❤️ next to the books that I have had the chance to read and loved. You can also hear about several new releases on this week’s episode of the All the Books! Danika and I discussed One Last Stop, Somebody’s Daughter, Bewilderness, and more. Okay—everyone buckled in? Get ready to click your little hearts out, because here come the books! – XO, Liberty

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One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston ❤️

Hollow by B. Catling

Americanon: An Unexpected U.S. History in Thirteen Bestselling Books by Jess McHugh

A Lowcountry Bride by Preslaysa Williams 

A Study in Crimson: Sherlock Holmes 1942 by Robert J. Harris

We Are Inevitable by Gayle Forman

Written in Bone: Hidden Stories in What We Leave Behind by Sue Black

Wake: The Hidden History of Women-Led Slave Revolts by Rebecca Hall and Hugo Martínez

Somebody’s Daughter: A Memoir by Ashley C. Ford ❤️

The Engagement: America’s Quarter-Century Struggle Over Same-Sex Marriage by Sasha Issenberg 

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Instructions for Dancing by Nicola Yoon

Las Biuty Queens: Stories by Iván Monalisa Ojeda, Hannah Kauders (translator) ❤️

The Library of the Dead by T.L. Huchu

There Plant Eyes: A Personal and Cultural History of Blindness by M. Leona Godin

Our Woman in Moscow by Beatriz Williams ❤️

Black Snake: Standing Rock, the Dakota Access Pipeline, and Environmental Justice by Katherine Wiltenburg Todrys

Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid ❤️

House of Sticks: A Memoir by Ly Tran

Double Blind by Edward St Aubyn

Sunny Song Will Never Be Famous by Suzanne Park ❤️

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A Sisterhood of Secret Ambitions by Sheena Boekweg 

The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin ❤️

The Shape of Darkness by Laura Purcell

Golden Girl by Elin Hilderbrand 

A Chorus Rises (A Song Below Water) by Bethany C. Morrow ❤️

Pure Flame: A Legacy by Michelle Orange

The (Un)Popular Vote by Jasper Sanchez

The Thousand Crimes of Ming Tsu by Tom Lin ❤️

The Darkness Outside Us by Eliot Schrefer

The Passing Playbook by Isaac Fitzsimons

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With Teeth: A Novel by Kristen Arnett ❤️

Catch the Rabbit by Lana Bastašic

A Ghost in the Throat by Doireann Ní Ghríofa ❤️

The Ship of Stolen Words by Fran Wilde

An Emotion of Great Delight by Tahereh Mafi 

The Kissing Bug: A True Story of a Family, an Insect, and a Nation’s Neglect of a Deadly Disease by Daisy Hernández ❤️

Sisters of the Neversea by Cynthia L. Smith

Future Feeling by Joss Lake ❤️

Field Study by Chet’la Sebree

Girl One by Sara Flannery Murphy ❤️

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Walking on Cowrie Shells: Stories by Nana Nkweti

The Girl from the Sea by Molly Knox Ostertag ❤️

Rememberings: Scenes from My Complicated Life by Sinéad O’Connor

Simone Breaks All the Rules by Debbie Rigaud 

The Ninth Metal (The Comet Cycle) by Benjamin Percy ❤️

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

Trouble Girls by Julia Lynn Rubin ❤️

The Fires of Philadelphia: Citizen-Soldiers, Nativists, and the 1844 Riots Over the Soul of a Nation by Zachary M. Schrag

Buy Me Love by Martha Cooley

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Dead Dead Girls (A Harlem Renaissance Mystery) by Nekesa Afia ❤️

The 2000s Made Me Gay: Essays on Pop Culture by Grace Perry

Bewilderness by Karen Tucker ❤️

The Second: Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America by Carol Anderson

The Chosen and the Beautiful by Nghi Vo ❤️

Anne of Manhattan by Brina Starler

Jay’s Gay Agenda by Jason June ❤️

Drunk: How We Sipped, Danced, and Stumbled Our Way to Civilization by Edward Slingerland

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Ace Of Spades by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé ❤️

The Other Black Girl by Zakiya Dalila Harris

Shoko’s Smile: Stories by Choi Eunyoung, Sung Ryu (translator)

The Portrait of a Mirror: A Novel by A. Natasha Joukovsky

The Ghosts We Keep by Mason Deaver


Thank you, as always, for joining me each week as I rave about books! I am wishing the best for all of you in whatever situation you find yourself in now. – XO, Liberty

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Today In Books

Emily Brontë’s Handwritten Poems Going Up for Auction as Part of “Lost Library” Collection: Today in Books

Lois Ehlert, Illustrator of Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Dies At 86

Lois Ehlert, illustrator of the children’s book Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, died of natural causes on Tuesday in Milwaukee. The author’s illustrations were created primarily by cutting out shapes and pasting them into collages. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom has sold over 12 million copies, according to Simon & Schuster.

Emily Brontë’s Handwritten Poems Going Up for Auction As Part of “Lost Library” Collection

A collection of rare books and manuscripts originally assembled by Charlotte Brontë’s widower Arthur Bell Nicholls is going up for auction. The collection has been out of the public eye for nearly a century, and it includes Emily Brontë’s handwritten poems, which include pencil corrections by her sister Charlotte. This manuscript is thought to be the highlight of the “lost library” collection. Sotheby’s described Brontë’s manuscript of 29 poems as “incredibly rare,” and values it at between £800,000 and £1.2m. The auction house said the handwritten poems are “the most important manuscript by Emily to come to market in a lifetime, and by far the most significant such manuscript to remain in private hands.”

Are Black Bookstore Owners Retaining Customers a Year After Anti-Racist Reading Boom?

Around this time last year, following the murder of George Floyd, anti-racist books made up nearly 70% of the New York Times Best Seller list, and readers flocked to Black-owned bookstores to show their support. Now, a year later, Black bookstore owners told NPR that sales are down from the 100-300 orders that were coming in this time last year, but owners are still optimistic and print book sales are still surging. NPR spoke to Black bookstore owners across the country, including La’Nae Robinson, co-owner of Bliss Books & Wine in Kansas City, MO, and Derrick Young, one of the co-owners of Mahogany Books in Southeast Washington, D.C.

Eric Carle, Creator of The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Has Died

Eric Carle, the creator of the beloved children’s book The Very Hungry Caterpillar, died on May 23, 2021 in Northampton, Massachusetts. He was 91 years old.

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True Story

Nonfiction You Can Read Over a Long Weekend

Here we are. If you’re in the US, you’re lookin’ at a three-day weekend. Otherwise…probably a normal weekend. But STILL, some time to just sit and read (yayyy). I asked my wife what I should write about and she suggested a topic for people with way more focus than I have, but! My sole criterion for these is they have to be shorter than 250 pages. I feel like you can knock that out in two days and then hey, you’ve read a book. Exciting.

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We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

This is a short nonfiction classic. It’s so short! I read it during a lunch break at work! And not only is it short, but it’s got some A+ points by a great writer. Adichie’s feminism is something that benefits everyone (the patriarchy harms all! it is only superficially beneficial to men! this is an important fact!). You can knock this out on Saturday afternoon and still have time to watch some Star Trek: Discovery. Or…whatever people watch. It should probably be that, though.

Heart Berries: A Memoir by Terese Marie Mailhot

This title reminds me of Tracy Jordan talking about mind grapes, and I had to get that out of the way because this book is intense! Lots of serious topics! But also it’s v. short, so you can delve into Feelings and then come back out. Mailhot grew up on the Seabird Island Indian Reservation in the Pacific Northwest. As an adult, she is simultaneously diagnosed with PTSD and bipolar II disorder. She takes to a notebook to write out her feelings, which turns into exploring memory, family, and maybe give yourself a tiny recovery window from this one.

Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns) by Mindy Kaling

This is shorter than 250 pages! And pretty breezy. I’ve talked about this on the podcast, but I happened to bring this to a tough family holiday, and I retreated to a room with it and it was SUCH an amazing break. I will forever love this book. Kaling talks about working in writers rooms, creating her two women show (two woman show?) about Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, and how she’s a huge nerd and figured out what she wanted to do with her life.


Enjoy your weekend to the utmost. For more nonfiction new releases, check out the For Real podcast which I co-host with the excellent Kim here at Book Riot. If you have any questions/comments/book suggestions, you can find me on social media @itsalicetime. Until next time, enjoy those facts, fellow nerds.

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Unusual Suspects

John Steinbeck Wrote A Werewolf Murder Mystery They Won’t Let Us Read!

Hi mystery fans! I have a bunch of news and interesting things to click, tons of awesome giveaways, a bit of my week in reading, and very good ebook deals–an under $5 pre-buy, hello!

From Book Riot And Around The Internet

Nusrah and Katie talk about crime reads set in the wilderness, particularly national parks, on the latest Read or Dead.

19 True Crime Books Out in 2021

Alice and Kim talk books that explore unsolved historical mysteries and share new nonfiction about Black rebellion, nostalgic essays about travel, and more on the latest For Real.

Mystery Books About Identity

John Steinbeck’s estate urged to let the world read his shunned [murder mystery] werewolf novel

Eric Bana: Hit Aussie Thriller The Dry Will Transport Audiences to An Australia Rarely Seen On Screen

Author Spotlight: Zakiya Dalila Harris and The Other Black Girl

Ellie Marney (None Shall Sleep author!) announced an upcoming historical serial killer thriller!

‘Lupin’ Author Maurice Leblanc’s ‘The Island of Thirty Coffins’ Picked Up by Beta Film

Hannibal fan art will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol, and Bryan Fuller is loving it

Shop Talk: Megan Abbott Drinks Two Diet Cokes, Makes Weird Choices, and Keeps on Writing

See the first look at Dhonielle Clayton and Sona Charaipotra’s new thriller The Rumor Game

Noir at the Bar is back: Join us, Friday, 6/11 at 7pm, for a night of never before heard crime fiction! And the lineup is seriously amazing: Melissa Ginsburg; Alex Segura; Kellye Garrett; Rob Hart; Elizabeth Little; Steph Cha; SA Cosby; Rachel Howzell Hall; PJ Vernon; Amina Akhtar; Lori Rader-Day; Ivy Pochoda; Mia P. Manansala

Stacey Abrams’ will write two more books starring the lead character in While Justice Sleeps

22 New Books By Asian-American And Pacific Islander Authors Perfect for Mystery Readers

15 KNOW MY NAME Book Club Questions

Giveaway: Enter for a chance to win Jean Hanff Korelitz’s highly anticipated novel, The Plot plus $100 to Spend on Books!

Giveaway: Win an iPad Mini!

Giveaway: Win a Year Subscription to Owlcrate!

Giveaway: We’re giving away an annual hardcover subscription of our book recommendation service, TBR: Tailored Book Recommendations!

A Bit Of My Week In Reading

Currently Reading: Harlem Shuffle is giving me Deacon King Kong vibes and I am loving it and I haven’t even gotten to the heist part yet; The Matzah Ball by Jean Meltzer is hitting my sweet spot for laugh out loud romance and it has become my treat read.

Finished: I have been on a great audiobook streak and loved Once Upon a Quinceañera by Monica Gomez-Hira (filled my Jane The Virgin void); Wow, No Thank You by Samantha Irby (Irby is always a guaranteed laugh); All Boys Aren’t Blue by George M. Johnson (fantastic memoir).

Kindle Deals

These Toxic Things by Rachel Howzell Hall

RUN TO THIS: You can pre-buy Rachel Howzel Hall’s upcoming release now for $4.99!

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A Woman of No Importance: The Untold Story of the American Spy Who Helped Win World War II by Sonia Purnell

If you like narrative nonfiction that reads like a spy thriller, about a spy you’ve probably never heard of, run to this ebook that’s currently $1.99! (Review)

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Force of Nature by Jane Harper

Jane Harper’s sequel to The Dry is $2.99! (Review)


Browse all the books recommended in Unusual Suspects previous newsletters on this shelf. See upcoming 2021 releases. Check out this Unusual Suspects Pinterest board and get Tailored Book Recommendations!

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

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We’re giving away five copies of Best Nerds Forever by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein to five lucky Riot readers!

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

Here’s what it’s all about:

Being “nerdy” in middle school isn’t a bad thing–I should know! Me and my friends are nerds. Some of us are geeky, but we’re also really funny and never boring. One of my friends is even a jock but not a jerk. We don’t quite fit. But we’re fun. We’re a riot. We’re total chaos. And we own it–until one of us is targeted by a truck driving maniac. It will take all of our nerdiest skills to Sherlock Holmes our way out of one dangerous mess. Never be afraid to unleash your inner nerd!

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Check Your Shelf

When Can We Read the Great American Werewolf Novel?

Welcome to Check Your Shelf. Today I asked myself, “Why do I feel so crappy today? My head hurts, I’m sneezing like crazy, my eyes itch, and my joints feel like I’m moving through gelatin.” And then I was like, “Maybe it has something to do with the enormous clouds of cottonwood fluffs drifting through the Chicago area!” So pardon me while I sit in a corner with some Advil and Zyrtec.


Libraries & Librarians

News Updates

Drag Queen Story Time library event draws fire from some Haddonfield (NJ) residents.

A New York librarian has been accused of robbing a bank.

Cool Library Updates

So you’ve seen that viral video of the Linda Lindas playing their punk rock at the Los Angeles Public Library? Yeah, they’ve just signed a record deal!

Why more public libraries are doubling as food distribution hubs.

Toyota donated a brand new 2021 Sienna to the LAPL after the library system retired its Toyota minivan last year.

Worth Reading

Countering anti-Asian hate in the library.

Pandemic pivoting, continued.

The REALM project: what they’ve learned and what’s next.

Summer reading realities in this second pandemic summer.

Conducting a diversity audit of adult biographies.

Book Adaptations in the News

Elizabeth Banks is directing and co-starring in a series adaptation of Victoria Aveyard’s Red Queen.

Timothy Chalamet has been cast to play a young Willy Wonka in an upcoming prequel about Willy Wonka’s earlier years.

Tim Burton casts Wednesday Addams for the new Netflix live-action series.

Richelle Mead’s Vampire Academy book series will be adapted for TV at Peacock.

Trailers for The Lost Symbol and the new Fear Street series.

How does a book get adapted for TV or film?

Shadow and Bone: Netflix vs. the books.

Books & Authors in the News

Beloved children’s author Eric Carle has died at 91.

“The book I wrote was just banned. Now I’m fighting to get it to every kid I can.”

Scarborough (ME) schools failed to follow policy in pulling the book Freak the Mighty from their seventh grade curriculum.

Loudoun County Public Schools and parents are at odds over “dirty” books: Monday’s Not Coming by Tiffany D. Jackson and #MurderTrending by Gretchen McNeil.

Philip Roth’s estate is planning to destroy the author’s personal papers in accord with the late author’s wishes. Plus, how authors try to control their image from beyond the grave.

John Steinbeck’s estate is being urged to let the world read his rejected werewolf mystery novel. (Yes, you read that correctly.)

Breaking up with your favorite racist childhood classic books.

Numbers & Trends

RBG’s annotated Columbia Law School textbook has sold for over $18,000.

Award News

The 2020 Bram Stoker Awards have been announced!

Valeria Luiselli is the first Mexican author to win the 2021 Dublin Literary Award.

The British Book Awards have been announced.

Damon Young wins the Thurber Prize for American Humor.

The CWA Dagger Award shortlists have been released.

Alexandra Huynh has been named the National Youth Poet Laureate.

Bookish Curiosities & Miscellaneous

A trove of unseen Brontë family manuscripts has been discovered.

Evelyn Waugh’s 12 bedroom house – complete with party barn – is now for sale.

On the Riot

To patrons who place library holds (and don’t pick them up).

13 movie and TV adaptations of horror novels and where to find them.

15 book club questions for Know My Name.

Here’s a review, go see a Star War.

Overanalyzing every book in Ted Lasso to predict Season 2.

A brief history of Reading is Fundamental.

The past, present, and future of BookTube, according to BookTubers.

Is StoryGraph good enough to replace Goodreads?

How shopping at a local indie bookstore made this reader feel whole again.

Can you be nostalgic for a book you never read?

How to read less (for real).


And now, I shall depart and sneeze myself into Memorial Day. Have a good allergy-free holiday weekend, everyone!

—Katie McLain Horner, @kt_librarylady on Twitter.

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Swords and Spaceships

Swords and Spaceships for May 28

Happy Friday, shipmates! It’s Alex with some bits of news and a few ebook deals–and some books to check out on the last Friday of AAPI History Month. Hope you’ve had a great week–and have an awesome weekend. Stay safe out there, space pirates. I’ll see you on Tuesday!

Let’s make the world a better place, together. Here’s somewhere to start: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ and anti-asianviolenceresources.carrd.co


News and Views

Clowns are creepy. Let’s talk about horror, science-fiction and fantasy books that make the most of circus settings.

Check out this Kickstarter for a book of nonbinary fairy tales in English & Romanian

What robots can–and can’t–do for the old and lonely

Interview with Tasha Suri

The Myriad Drumbeats of Afrofuturism – Searching for an African Soul

The 2021 Nommo Awards Longlist has been announced!

More cast for Netflix’s Sandman

Is there salt on Mars?

SFF eBook Deals

The Last Exodus by Paul Tassi for $1.99

Gravity: A Novel of Medical Suspense by Tess Gerritsen for $1.99

The Empress of Salt and Fortune by Nghi Vo for $2.99

On Book Riot

6 great SFF heist novels

Cyberpunk: Everything you did (and maybe didn’t) want to know

It’s May 25. Do you know where your towel is?

This month you can win an iPad mini, a one year subscription to Owlcrate, and a year of reading.

Free Association Friday:

For the last Friday of 2021’s AAPI Heritage month, how about some books from AAPI authors that you can catapult instantly into your hands because they’re already out?

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Mirror in the Sky by Aditi Khorana

Tara is a student at a rigorous prep school by grace of a scholarship. At the beginning of her junior year, NASA intercepts a message from an alternate Earth, one where an alternate Tara might be living a better, less stressed-out life. This new Earth is called Terra Nova and the knowledge of its existence begins to change Tara’s life in ways both large and small, ways that no one could have predicted.

Exhalation by Ted Chiang

A collection of nine SFF short stories from award-winning author Ted Chiang. For more of his short stories, also check out Stories of Your Life and Others.

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Time Salvager by Wesley Chu

James Griffin-Mars is a chronman, an ultimately expendable employee sent back in time from a toxic, dying Earth to retrieve resources and other treasures that might help humanity survive just a little longer. But the stress of time travel is killing him, and James is ready to get out. He’s got one final mission if he wants to retire, and he screws it up by bringing someone fated to have died in the past back with him. Now he’s on the run with her through a poisoned earth, and their troubles are only just beginning.

Jade City by Fonda Lee

The island of Kekon runs on Jade, a resource that is traded, stolen, and paid for in blood. Its greatest power is that it enhances magic and powers the warriors who once protected the land from invasion. Now with seemingly no battles left to fight, the Kaul family battles for control of Kekon… but their infighting is interrupted by the emergence of a new drug that allows even foreigners to wield jade.

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Here and Now and Then by Mike Chen

Kin was once a time-traveling secret agent; now, he’s stayed in the past to be an IT schlub trying desperately to keep his marriage together. When his “rescue” team arrives eighteen years too late, their mission is to return him to a family in the future he can’t remember… and erase the family in the past that he’s built.

The Forest of a Thousand Lanterns by Julie C. Dao

Xifeng is a beautiful young woman, and destined for greatness–to become empress, as a matter of fact. But the price of that greatness is to embrace the darkness within her, to spurn the young man who loves her, and to use the wicked sorcery that is hers by blood and powered by the hearts of those recently killed.

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Empress of a Thousand Skies by Rhoda Belleza

Rhee is a crown princess in hiding, the sole survivor of a dynasty. Aly is a war refugee turned dashing vid star, who is falsely accused of her murder. Together, they must confront the madman who stole Rhee’s throne and may well destroy the entire galaxy.

Prophecy by Ellen Oh

Kira is the only woman in the king’s army, set triply apart by her striking yellow eyes and her profession of demon slaying. Assigned as the prince’s bodyguard, she must go on the run with her charge after the king is murdered and traitors point to a new invasion by demons–with only a cryptic prophecy as her guide.

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The Bone Shard Daughter by Andrea Stewart

After decades, the emperor’s magic, and therefore his rule, is faltering. The bone shard magic-powered constructs he uses to maintain law are failing and a revolution begins to burn through the land. His daughter, Lin, seeks to master this magic and win the approval and official recognition he has always withheld. But when rebels are knocking at the gates, she must choose between her people and her birthright.

The Resisters by Gish Jen

In a near future where America is a surveillance state half under water, the Netted have jobs and the Surplus try to survive in swampland or ever-deepening water. Gwen, the daughter of a Surplus couple, is born with a talent for baseball. She finds herself playing ball with the netted even as her mother battles them in court.


See you, space pirates. If you’d like to know more about my secret plans to dominate the seas and skies, you can catch me over at my personal site.

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