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A Bit Of My Week In Reading
Okay, so confession: my reading life is a mess right now because I keep starting books–I’m like the dog in Up (Squirrel!) when I get a new book–and so I’m just reading like a million books right now!
I read Lindy West’s upcoming essay collection The Witches Are Coming and it’s Lindy West at her best–including her essay “Ted Bundy Was Not Charming–Are You High?”–and everything I needed to read, hear, digest, and think about right now. I’m reading Alex Segura’s Miami Midnight which is bittersweet because it’s the final for the series so “yay for completion” but also “boo for it ending.”
And I leave you with three upcoming titles to mark on your calendar! Walter Mosley’s Leonid McGill returns in 2020 in Trouble Is What I Do. Joe Ide’s IQ, Dodson, and Derando are returning in Hi Five. And Kathleen Kent’s Betty Rhyzyk returns in The Burn. So many muppet arm worthy series having new books in 2020!
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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