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Alice Oseman’s LOVELESS Pride T-Shirt Supports Not A Phase Charity: Today in Books

Elizabeth Gilbert Pulls Russian-Set Book from Publishing Schedule

Following backlash after her announcement of her novel The Snow Forest, author Elizabeth Gilbert announced she was pausing the project. Gilbert’s new book is set in Siberia and follows a family who flees Soviet forces and escapes to the forest where they can “protect nature against industrialization.” In a video statement on Twitter, Gilbert said, “I have received an enormous massive outpouring of reactions and responses from my Ukrainian readers expressing anger, sorrow, disappointment, and pain about the decision that I would choose to release a book right now … set in Russia. I am making a course correction.” Gilbert told fans that now is not the time for this book, and instead she would be focusing on other projects.

Juno Dawson’s Her Majesty’s Royal Coven Getting Series Adaptation

Juno Dawson’s fantasy trilogy Her Majesty’s Royal Coven has been optioned for TV by Left Blank Pictures, the producers of The Crown. The first book in the trilogy was published last year. The second novel, The Shadow Cabinet, is set for publication in the U.S. on June 20. Jess Brittain, who previously worked Skins, will adapt the books for the TV series. Juno Dawson said in a statement, “Jess Brittain really understands women and tells wonderful stories about them. I can’t wait to work with her to bring the coven to a global audience.”

Alice Oseman’s Loveless Pride T-Shirt Supports Not A Phase Charity

Alice Oseman and Eco Kaila are producing a limited-edition Loveless Pride T-shirt in support of the Not A Phase charity. All profits from this collaboration will go to the Not A Phase foundation, which aims to give the trans+ and gender-nonconforming community space to thrive, while also working with organizations to promote positive change. Eco Kaila says these shirts will be a very limited run, so grab yours before it’s too late!

Riding the Korean Wave: the Rise of Korean Webtoons

After the splash of K-pop and K-drama, webtoons are the next Korean Wave, and they will be more accessible than ever soon.

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Sarah Jessica Parker Joins Elysha Chang on GMA to Discuss New Book: Today in Books

David Sedaris’ First Children’s Book Pretty Ugly to be Published Next February

David Sedaris is publishing his first children’s book, a collaboration with Olivia creator Ian Falconer. The concept for the book Pretty Ugly began 20 years ago and was finished shortly before Falconer died in March. The book explores the age-old question of what makes someone pretty and what makes someone ugly. It will be published on February 27, 2024, from Toon Books, an imprint of Astra Publishing House.

Sarah Jessica Parker Joins Elysha Chang on Good Morning America to Discuss New Book

Elysha Chang’s A Quitter’s Paradise is the first book to be published by Sarah Jessica Parker’s imprint SJP Lit, and the duo stopped by Good Morning America to discuss Chang’s new book. A Quitter’s Paradise is Chang’s debut novel. It published on June 6 and is now available in bookstores everywhere.

Lambda Lit Announces Jaquira Díaz as the 2023 Winner of the Jeanne Córdova Prize for Lesbian/Queer Nonfiction

Lambda Literary has announced Jaquira Díaz as the winner of the Jeanne Córdova Prize for Lesbian/Queer Nonfiction. Díaz is the author of Ordinary Girls: A Memoir. The award, which goes to a writer “committed to nonfiction work that captures the depth and complexity of lesbian/queer life, culture, and/or history,” was established in 2018. It includes a cash prize of $2,500. This year’s prize was judged by Sarah Schulman and Lynn Ballen.

The First Lines of These Queer Books Will Make You Want to Read Them ASAP

Sometimes all it takes is a compelling first line to draw you into a book. Consider these first lines of queer books with THAT magic.

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White House Announces New Position to Combat Book Bans: Today in Books

Cosmopolitan Reveals Cover for Eli Rallo’s I Didn’t Know I Needed This

TikTok star Eli Rallo is releasing a new book, and Cosmopolitan has revealed the cover. In this collection of personal essays, Rallo gives readers her honest (and often funny) take on dating and romance, including tips, tricks, and survival guides. Rallo tells Cosmopolitan that she always wanted to write a book, but thought it would be fiction. “I always knew that personal essays were my strength, but it just never truly occurred to me,” Rallo said. I Didn’t Know I Needed This will be out on December 12 from Harvest (an imprint of HarperCollins).

White House Announces New Position to Combat Book Bans

In celebration of Pride Month, the White House has announced a set of actions designed to protect LGBTQ+ communities, including the appointment of a new coordinator within the Department of Education to combat to the rising number of book bans. Details are still to come, but the White House says the new position will “work to provide new trainings for schools nationwide on how book bans that target specific communities and create a hostile school environment may violate federal civil rights laws.” In a statement, the White House said, “Across the country, our nation faces a spike in book bans—efforts that disproportionately strip books about LGBTQIA+ communities, communities of color, and other communities off of library and classroom shelves. Book banning erodes our democracy, removes vital resources for student learning, and can contribute to the stigma and isolation that LGBTQIA+ people and other communities face.”

The Boogeyman Director Rob Savage Wants to Adapt Stephen King’s The Langoliers

With the box office success of Rob Savage’s The Boogeyman, the director is already looking towards his next Stephen King adaptation project. And he knows exactly which book he’d like to adapt: The Langoliers. Savage told the Kingcast podcast, “After [Stephen King] saw The Boogeyman, he emailed me saying, ‘We should work together again on something!’ and immediately I was like, ‘I really want to adapt The Langoliers‘ and he was really enthusiastic about that. But I think the rights are all tied up, so we’re trying to untie them.”

Bookworm Reads Review: How Does it Compare to Goodreads and Storygraph?

How does the new app-first reading tracker Bookworm Reads hold up? A full review of Bookworm Reads (+ comparison to Goodreads).

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Despite Book Bans, LGBTQ+ Fiction Sales Soar: Today in Books

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Includes Scene Created by 14-Year-Old

After Preston Mutanga recreated the Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse trailer with Legos, the 14-year-old was invited to work on the actual film! According to a new story in the New York Times, the film’s team reached out to Mutanga and invited him to help them work on a Lego scene for the movie, something writer-producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller had already planned for the movie. Mutanga’s parents agreed he could work on the project, but only after finishing his homework on school nights.

Despite Book Bans, LGBTQ+ Fiction Sales Soar

Book bans in the United States are at an all-time high, but so are LGBTQ+ book sales, according to a new study. Earlier this week, a report from Circana, a market research company that analyzes consumer behavior, reported that 6.1 million LGBTQ+ fiction books had been sold between May 2022 and May 2023. This is an 11% from the previous 12-month period and a 173% increase since 2019. “It is important to note that the growth in LGBTQ fiction has outpaced the overall market for fiction sales, including adult, kids’, and young adult fiction combined, which remained relatively flat,” Kristen McLean, books industry analyst at Circana, announced in a press release. “This growth comes at a critical time when reports of book bans have surged, predominantly targeting books written by or about the LGBTQ community and people of color.”

Used Bookstore in St. Petersburg, FL Sparks New Movement for More Access to Banned Books Nationwide

The Book Rescuer, a used bookstore based out of St. Petersburg, FL, is making it their mission to provide access to banned books. The Book Rescuer co-owner George Brooks explained, “We actually take the approach of any book that’s ever been challenged or banned, tried to remove from people’s access, and we want to highlight those books and get them into more people’s hands.” After he and he wife, Sarah, posted their bookshelf for banned books on Facebook, the co-owners received a large amount of support from readers nationwide. The couple told ABC News they actually sold out of several of their books after posting them online.

8 of Libro.fm’s Most Pre-ordered Books of Summer 2023

These are Libro.fm’s most pre-ordered books of summer 2023. What are you eager to listen to?

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Fantasy Horror ALICE IN WONDERLAND Retelling Coming Soon and More Book Radar!

And just like that we’re back around to Monday!

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The world just keeps spinning, doesn’t it, Book Friends? Did you have a good weekend? I certainly did. It’s summer now, despite what the calendar might say. You know how I know? Love Island is back on my TV. Will watching Love Island every day all summer affect my reading schedule? Only time will tell. Just know this whole time I’m talking about books, I’m secretly thinking about Love Island. I hope this doesn’t make you think less of me. I have always been honest about who I am. Anyway, here’s the hot book goss.

Book Deals and Reveals

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Zoe Hana Mikuta has revealed the cover for her upcoming novel Off With Their Heads, a new fantasy horror Alice in Wonderland retelling. The cover features art from Tran Nguyen and a design from Zareen Johnson. It’s out from Disney Hyperion on April 23, 2024!

A gamer boy and a theater girl fake dating? Yes please! Here’s the cover of Dungeons and Drama by Kristy Boyce. It’s out on January 9, 2024.

Oscar-winning actor Michael Caine has announced his debut novel, Deadly Game, will be published in November

And here’s the beautiful cover of Splinters, a memoir by Leslie Jamison. The book is out from Little, Brown on February 20, 2024.

SJ Sindu has a new short story collection coming out this October! It’s called The Goth House Experiment, and here’s the cover reveal.

Clarkson’s Farm producer Expectation will be adapting comedian Pope Lonergan’s memoir I’ll Die After Bingo for TV.

Crime Reads has the exclusive cover reveal and an excerpt from the upcoming novel The Graveyard Shift by Maria Lewis. It’s coming in September from Datura Books.

The Biden Administration announced it will be appointing a new anti-book ban coordinator to address the rise in censorship across the country.

Book Riot Recommends

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Prepare Your Shelves!

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Little Monsters by Adrienne Brodeur (Avid Reader Press, June 27)

This might seem like hyperbole, but I am being 100% real. Adrienne Brodeur’s 2019 memoir Wild Game is one of the best memoirs I have ever read. And so yes, when I found out she had a new novel coming out, I was really, really excited. Well, friends, it lives up to the hype. I’m so excited that this book will soon be out in the world for everyone to read, so prepare your shelves now!

Set in the summer of 2016, Little Monsters is a family saga that follows the story of the Gardners. Ken and Abby lost their mother when they were young and have been haunted by the loss of her ever since. The siblings were raised by their brilliant oceanographer father, Adam, in a remote home on Cape Cod. Now that they’re older, their relationships with their father are complicated and strained, to say the least.

As Adam nears his 70th birthday, he decides to stop taking his bipolar medication in the hopes of making one last scientific discovery before his death. Adam chooses to keep this decision a secret, but he’s not the only member of his family who’s hiding something.

Little Monsters is a beautifully told story full of imagination and heart. Just like with her memoir, Brodeur tackles complicated family dynamics with nuance and compassion. This is the perfect summer book for readers who want something a bit meatier to dig into this season. It’s one you won’t forget.

What I’m Reading This Week

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My Murder by Katie Williams

Everything the Darkness Eats by Eric LaRocca

Burn Down, Rise Up by Vincent Tirado

The Last Word by Taylor Adams

Orange by Ichigo Takano

The Salt Grows Heavy by Cassandra Khaw

Monday Memes

Books that embrace high culture and low culture? A vibe.

And Here’s A Cat Picture!

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Guess who also loves Love Island? Murray. Well, it puts him straight to sleep, but, like, in a good way. Probably. Look how happy he looks.

Aaaand…that’s a wrap on Monday’s Book Radar! I hope your week goes well. See you Thursday!

Emily

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California Kicks Off A Statewide Expansion of Dolly’s Library: Today in Books

Michael Caine Announces Debut Thriller to be Published in November

Oscar-winning actor Michael Caine has announced his debut novel, Deadly Game, will be published in November. The 90 year-old actor has wanted to write a thriller for years, and a news item is what finally inspired him to write a story about “the discovery of uranium by workers on a dump in London’s East End.” Caine told Xan Books, “I only read thrillers. I’m an adventure man, I’m not a literature person, so I’m not trying to replace Shakespeare here. But it’s based on something I once read about two dustmen, two rubbish collectors in the East End. And they find uranium in the rubbish.”

California Kicks Off A Statewide Expansion of Dolly’s Library

Imagination Library has announced a statewide expansion of Dolly’s Library in California. “We’re expanding over the next several years so all children under 5 in CA will be eligible for a free book each month, including a fully bilingual EN/SP book language option,” Imagination Library said in a Tweet. Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library gifts books to children from birth until the age of 5 at no cost to the parents. To learn more about the program, head to https://dollyslibrary.com/ca.

Pope Lonergan’s Memoir I’ll Die After Bingo to be Adapted for TV

Clarkson’s Farm producer Expectation will be adapting comedian Pope Lonergan’s memoir I’ll Die After Bingo for TV. The book is the award-winning author’s account of his time spent caring for the elderly over a decade. Lonergan says the TV version of the book will be “both light and dark; uncompromising, poetic and very funny.” A writer for the adaptation has yet to be announced.

Be Gay, Do Crime: 20 Must-Read LGBTQ+ Crime Novels

Check out these 20 LGBTQ crime novels in a range of genres that are full of elaborate plans, queer characters, and a whole lot of revenge!

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Noah Baumbach to Publish Memoir and More Book Radar!

Welcome to another Thursday Book Radar, Book Friends!

How have you been? For me, life has been pretty hectic lately, but I’ve been doing my best to take breaks for fun. Because joy and fun are a part of living a healthy life, right? Some highlights from this past week: I did some wine tasting on Bainbridge Island, I saw Garbage in concert (yes, Shirley Manson was there), I went to my favorite Silent Reading Party, and tonight I’m going to the Stranger Thing Experience. Good times! Work hard, play hard. Etc.

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Anyway, you’re here to talk books, so let’s do that!

Book Deals and Reveals

Tordotcom Publishing has revealed the cover of celebrated author Sofia Samatar‘s “mystical, revolutionary space adventure” The Practice, the Horizon, and the Chain. The book is out on April 16, 2024.

Author Cormac McCarthy is currently working on a script for the film adaptation of his 1985 novel Blood MeridianIn April, it was announced that the film adaptation would be directed by John Hillcoat, who previously adapted McCarthy’s novel The Road.

Filmmaker Noah Baumbach is set to publish his first book with Knopf. The writer-director’s currently untitled memoir was acquired in a highly competitive auction by Jordan Pavlin, Knopf SVP and Editor-in-Chief.

Rickey Fayne’s debut novel All God’s Children is slated for a 2025 release from Little, Brown and Company. An excerpt from the book, which has been described as reminiscent of work by authors like Zora Neale Hurston, Toni Morrison, and Ralph Ellison, appeared in American Short Fiction and was a finalist for a National Magazine Award.

Bestselling author Lisa Gardner has signed a three-book, North American rights agreement with Grand Central Publishing. The first book, Still See You Everywhere, is scheduled for a March 2024 release.

Seth Wickersham, a senior writer at ESPN, has signed a two-book, world rights agreement with Hyperion Avenue. According to the publisher, the first book, The Quarterback, explores “American ambition” as seen through the lens of the “unique role of quarterback.” It’s slated for a fall 2025 release.

Davis School District in Utah has officially banned the Bible from elementary and middle schools. The Book of Mormon may be next.

Barnes & Noble just released their “Best Books of the Year (So Far),” and the list is full of surprises.

From passport services to staff social workers, here are tons of things U.S. public libraries offer that you might not know about.

Book Riot Recommends

Hi, welcome to everyone’s favorite segment of Book Radar called Book Riot Recommends. This is where I’ll talk to you about all the books I’m reading, the books I’m loving, and the books I can’t wait to read and love in the near future. I think you’re going to love them too!

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Can’t Wait for This One!

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Where Sleeping Girls Lie by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé (Feiwel & Friends, March 19, 2024)

Ok y’all. We’re going to have to wait for this one for a while, so strap in. But how could I not hype it up almost a year in advance? I mean! That cover! That title! The fact that this is Àbíké-Íyímídé’s sophomore follow up to the amazing and widely-loved Ace of Spades. This one is going to take readers by storm in 2024. So go ahead and mark your calendars. You won’t want to forget about this book.

Where Sleeping Girls Lie is a YA contemporary mystery that follows Sade Hussein, a high school student who is transferring to the elite and prestigious Alfred Nobel Academy boarding school for her junior year. After Sade’s roommate Elizabeth mysteriously disappears, the rest of her classmates suspect Sade, the strange new girl, is somehow involved. And with rumors following her around campus, Sade soon becomes entangled with a strange group of girls collectively known as the “Unholy Trinity.”

When no one else seems to know (or care) what happened to Elizabeth, Sade decides to take matters into her own hands and investigate the disappearance herself. But the further she and her friend Baz dive into the case, the more troubling Elizabeth’s disappearance becomes. And the more dark secrets about the school they uncover. Then a student is murdered (dun dun DUN).

Words of Literary Wisdom

“Fire is immense and immeasurable; it will keep expanding, reproducing, until water or air stop it. If the Lord cherishes us, why are we so fragile and fire so grand? Pointless debate. We are the fire, and the fire is us. We were born with electricity in our hearts, the divine flame.”

Scorched Grace by Margot Douaihy

Thursday Memes

I know Monday is our regularly schedule meme day, but I’m all thrown off because of the recent Memorial Day holiday (I know it wasn’t that recent but just go with it). And I couldn’t wait til Monday to share this gem.

I mean, this is, after all, breaking Taylor Swift news.

And Here’s A Cat Picture!

Cersei and I have been catching up with The Ultimatum, and yeah, these relationships are exhausting. Look at her. She. Can’t. Even.

And that is all for today, everyone! I hope you’re remembering to have fun. I hope you find joy this weekend. I hope you have a nice brunch with friends or something. Much love!

Emily

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Meet the Painter Behind the Iconic Covers for THE BABY-SITTERS CLUB: Today in Books

Amanda Gorman Addresses Book Bans in First Interview Since Poem was Restricted at Florida School

On Wednesday, poet Amanda Gorman appeared on CBS Mornings in her first interview since her poem was challenged at a Florida school. Gorman said that now students have to prove that they have the appropriate “reading level” before accessing her poem “The Hill We Climb.” When she found out her poem was being restricted, Gorman said she felt “a mix of shock and sadness.” The poet said, “There’s a huge loophole that exists where we expect if a book isn’t burned behind the school and thrown away, that’s not a ban…I think we have to broaden our understanding of the restriction and removal that’s going on…Just because a book is still technically in circulation doesn’t mean that the access to that book has been preserved. If anything, we’re seeing a lot of rolling back of that access.”

Meet the Painter Behind the Iconic Covers for The Baby-Sitters Club

Love the original, iconic covers from Ann M. Martin’s Baby-Sitters Club series? Washington Post recently sat down with the now almost-80-year-old painter behind them. Hodges Soileau, who currently lives in Venice, FL, is the artist responsible for all of those covers you know and love, from Mary Anne Saves the Day to the VHS cover of The Baby-Sitters and the Boy Sitters. Soileau is now selling the original oil paintings and says there’s been a huge uptick in requests for the artwork lately. “Somebody did a blog or something. When they mentioned my name, I got a barrage of emails,” Soileau told the Washington Post. “I was in the middle of switching my website, so my website just blew up. There are more inquiries than I have paintings left. I have 85 remaining. I kept seven for myself. I’m trying to be fair.” You can read the full interview here.

Ibram X. Kendi has Remade Stamped from the Beginning as a Graphic Novel

Bestselling author Ibram X. Kendi has remade his groundbreaking book on racism Stamped from the Beginning as a graphic novel. The author collaborated with award-winning historian and comic artist Joel Christian Gill for the new book, which hit shelves yesterday. Kendi told CBS Mornings, “I believe in the power of graphic novels, the ability of comics to tell complex stories, even in a humorous fashion, and just I’m constantly thinking about ways to reach everyday people—young people and older people—with this history of racist ideas.” Stamped from the Beginning: A Graphic History of Racist Ideas in America is now available in bookstores everywhere.

What A Drag Story Hour Actually Looks Like

As drag story hour is contested across the nation, one writer details what the reading event is actually like.

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Cormac McCarthy to Write Film Adaptation of His Novel BLOOD MERIDIAN: Today in Books

Paste Reveals the Cover of Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé’s Where Sleeping Girls Lie

Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé, author of 2021’s Ace of Spades, is back with a new novel, and Paste has the exclusive cover reveal. Àbíké-Íyímídé’s sophomore novel, Where Sleeping Girls Lie, is a contemporary YA mystery about a Nigerian-British student named Sade Hussein. Sade is just getting used to her new life at her elite British boarding school when her roommate mysteriously disappears. “Where Sleeping Girls Lie is, essentially, if the unfriendly Black hotties from Mean Girls were the main characters in a murder mystery,” the author says. The novel hits shelves March 19, 2024.

The Guardian Searching for New Writers of Color for the 4thWrite Short Story Prize

The Guardian is running a short story competition with publisher 4th Estate, and they’re looking for unpublished writers of color living in the UK. The winner of the 4thWrite prize will receive £1,000 and a one-day publishing workshop with 4th Estate. Additionally, the winner’s short story will be published on the Guardian website. Judges for the competition are author and previous winner Bolu Babalola (Love in Color, Honey & Spice); Cecile Pin, author of the Women’s prize-longlisted novel Wandering Souls; Kishani Widyaratna, editorial director at 4th Estate; Helena Lee, features director at Harper’s Bazaar; Justine Jordan, fiction editor at the Guardian; and Angelique Tran Van Sang, literary agent at Felicity Bryan Associates. Entries for this year’s competition are open until July 2.

Cormac McCarthy to Write Film Adaptation of His Novel Blood Meridian

Author Cormac McCarthy is currently working on a script for the film adaptation of his 1985 novel Blood Meridian. In April, it was announced that the film adaptation would be directed by John Hillcoat, who previously adapted McCarthy’s novel The Road. Hillcoat told Playlist‘s podcast that Cormac McCarthy “has become a dear, dear close friend, and over the years, we discussed how he had lost control of Blood Meridian, and it was a mutual task to get it back because he knew how to crack it. A lot of people have tried without his input.”

Describe Your Perfect Summer Day & We’ll Give You A Matching Queer SFF Read

Summer is on the horizon! Take our quiz and we’ll give you a queer sci-fi or fantasy book to dig into this summer.

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Alice Oseman Says HEARTSTOPPER Season 2 Will Be A Bit Darker: Today in Books

Utah School District Flags the Bible and the Book of Mormon for “Sensitive Materials Review”

On Friday, in the Davis School District in Utah, a complaint was filed asking that the Book of Mormon, a religious text for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, be removed from the district’s libraries. The complaint is reminiscent of one filed in December against the Bible. Both complaints cited the passage of state legislation prohibiting “pornographic or indecent” materials in public school settings. Utah is not the first state where the Bible has been challenged. Similar complaints were filed in Texas, Florida, and Missouri.

Noah Baumbach to Publish First Book with Knopf

Filmmaker Noah Baumbach is set to publish his first book with Knopf. The writer-director’s currently untitled memoir was acquired in a highly competitive auction by Jordan Pavlin, Knopf SVP and Editor-in-Chief. Details about the book are still under wraps, but Baumbach is expected to examine key moments in his life and his relationship with the art of cinema. Noah Baumbach’s work can next be seen on screen this summer. He co-wrote the highly-anticipated new Barbie film with his partner Greta Gerwig.

Alice Oseman Says Heartstopper Season 2 Will Be “A Bit Darker”

At the 2023 Hay Festival of Literature & Arts, Heartstopper creator Alice Oseman gave fans an idea of what they can expect from the Netflix series adaptation’s second season. “Season two’s aim was to capture the joy and the magic of season one while also feeling that the characters have grown up and matured a little bit, so we’re exploring some things that are maybe a little bit darker than season one,” they said. Oseman also said fans can expect “more asexual and aromantic representation” in the character of Isaac Henderson (played by Tobie Donovan). Heartstopper season two premieres on August 3.

Professional Book Nerd vs. ChatGPT: Who Recommended Better?

Armed with some sample surveys and a ChatGPT login, our human bibliologist goes head-to-head with ChatGPT’s algorithms to recommend books.