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Happy Monday, Book Friends!
What a weekend. I am tired. I’ve watched a ton of movies, and I tried my best to squeeze in reading time in between. I tell you it’s a rough life. But it’s Monday and it’s time to get back to work, so here’s all the book stuff.
❤️ Emily
Book Deals and Reveals
These Violent Delights author Chloe Gong has announced a new spinoff series, Foul Lady Fortune, featuring Rosalind. It’ll be out on September 27th.
Amazon’s highly-anticipated Lord of the Rings series has revealed plot details and the title of the show: The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. Find out more here!
Scream meets Happy Death Day in Danielle Valentine’s new YA slasher thriller from Penguin Teen, How to Survive Your Murder. Get a sneak peek and the cover reveal here. This one’s coming out on August 30th, 2022.
In March 2022, Sailor Moon is turning 30, and the official Sailor Moon YouTube channel has announced a 30th anniversary project with a series of events, collaborations, and more!
Celest Ng has announced that her new novel Our Missing Hearts is coming out on October 4th! You can read more about it here.
More big book release news for the fall: Booker prize-winning author Ian McEwan has a new novel coming out in September.
Here’s another YA cover reveal: Kate Murray’s debut YA fantasy We Who Hunt the Hollow. This novel’s out from Hardie Grant Children’s Publishing in April.
Sourcebooks has inked a deal with Ebony Magazine Publishing to publish Ebony-branded books. The goal is to release four to eight books a year under the partnership.
Netflix tweeted a bunch of new images offering a sneak peek at season 2 of the popular show Bridgerton, coming to the streaming service on March 25th.
Matt Reeves’ The Batman is set to be the longest-ever film about the DC superhero. This film is boasting a nearly three-hour runtime.
Mystery Writers of America has announced the nominees for the 76th Annual Edgar Awards.
And last but not least… Here are 22 books you should get excited about reading in 2022!
Book Riot Recommends
I’m a Contributing Editor at Book Riot, I write the Today in Books newsletter, and I’m a Bibliologist for Book Riot’s Tailored Book Recommendations subscription service. I also have a PhD in English, so I’m basically a doctor of books. Books are my life, in other words, so in this section of the newsletter, let me share with you some upcoming books I’m super excited about. And I think you will be too!
Prepare Your Shelves!
The Paradox Hotel by Rob Hart (Ballantine Books, February 22)
The Paradox Hotel is going to be a book that’s going to ring a lot of bells for a lot of people. Time travel. Locked room mystery. Ghosts. Truly this book has a little something for everyone, If you’re not normally a sci-fi reader, this novel is compelling enough on a mystery/thriller level. If you don’t normally pick up whodunits, the sci-fi/fantasy elements in this will grab you and keep you reading. Anyway, you get the idea!
The Paradox Hotel is not your average, run-of-the-mill hotel. This is the place where super wealthy people come to stay on their way towards the most exciting new kind of tourism: time travel. The Paradox Hotel is close to the time port where people can pay to take “flights” to different times in the past. Of course, being so close to a time port means sometimes strange things happen in the hotel. Clocks run backwards. Ghosts roam the halls.
But as a blizzard rolls in towards the hotel, everything is about to get stranger. The time port is having an odd reaction to the weather changes, and flights have been delayed until further notice. Now everyone is stuck at the hotel. And now… there is a murderer on the loose.
Or is there? For some reason, only January Cole, who runs security at the hotel, can see the dead body. And as guests at the hotel become targets, the killer seems to be invisible. It may all seem impossible, but anything is possible at the Paradox Hotel, where time is turned inside out and the past is waiting around every corner.
What I’m Reading This Week
Empire of Wild by Cherie Dimaline
Let’s Get Physical by Danielle Friedman
The Heart’s Invisible Furies by John Boyne
Those Who Prey by Jennifer Moffett
The Maid by Nita Prose
Black Leopard, Red Wolf by Marlon James
Monday Memes
True story. I bought Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi three times because I was so excited about reading it, and also I forgot that I’d already bought it. Three times. So this meme is for me and anyone else who can relate.
Other Things That Make Me Happy
You might be wondering why I’m reading Black Leopard, Red Wolf again. Or, I don’t know, maybe you don’t notice these things and that would be totally normal too. But I thought I should explain. Way back when that book first came out, I made my husband Ben buy it because I was 100% certain he would love it even though I hadn’t read it yet, just because I like Marlon James’ other work and I know how Ben feels about fantasy. He read it and loved it (hey, I’m good at recommending books). But that was a while ago!
Now with Moon Witch, Spider King coming out in a few months, it’s time for Ben to get a little refresher on the first book in the series. And I like it when people read to me. So we’re going to read the book together. He’s going to read it aloud and I’m going to relax and listen.
I don’t know about you, but when I was a kid, my parents used to read to me every night before bed, and it was really nice! I don’t know why we as adults don’t do this for each other. I guess we have audiobooks, but there’s something really fun and communal about reading to each other every now and then. Sure, it’s probably going to take us a long time to get through the book this way, but we’ll get to savor it and spend some time together. Is this weird? I think it’s going to be fun. Anyway, maybe give it a try if it sounds appealing to you!
And Here’s A Cat Picture!
So you know how I said I’ve been doing yoga at home this month? Well, I haven’t been doing it alone. I usually have at least one cat friend join me. For this day of yoga, we’ve got Murray. What would we call this yoga pose he’s doing? Stripey orange kitty pose? Let me know if you have any ideas.
And that’s all I’ve got for you today! I hope your day is wonderful. Stay hydrated. Wear SPF. Remember to get up and move around a little bit, if you can!
❤️ Emily