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BRIDGERTON Season 3 Will Focus on Colin and Penelope’s Story: Today in Books

They Both Die At the End Prequel Details Revealed

According to author Adam Silvera’s post on Instagram, the prequel to They Both Die at the End, entitled The First to Die at the End has now been formatted and designed. And Silvera has some teasers for the upcoming book to share with his fans. Check out the author’s Instagram post to see the first epigraph, a quote from Joaquin Rosa, the creator of Death-Cast, who readers will meet for the first time in this novel. Silvera says Joaquin will be the third central narrator to the book.

Bridgerton Season 3 Will Focus on Colin and Penelope’s Story

Netflix’s Bridgerton is skipping ahead of Julia Quinn’s books for its third season, which will follow the Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) and Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan) love story. The third book in Quinn’s series focuses on Benedict Bridgerton’s love story, but that story will now likely be pushed back for a later season.

Get Paid $200 For Every Novel You Finish

Love reading books and want to get paid for doing it? A company called WordsRated will now pay you $200 for every novel you can finish. WordsRated is a website that studies and analyzes book content, and they are now looking for “bibliophiles-at-large” to read popular books and take notes on some of the books’ details. WordsRated says of the job, “We give you books. You read them. We give you cold, hard cash. We’re looking for people capable of devouring hundreds of pages with ease while paying attention to detail. Your job is to read the book and take notes on specific details.” Interested? You can apply here.

Teens in Pennsylvania Created a Fundraiser to Counteract Book Banning

Teens in Pennsylvania have created a fundraiser to oppose censorship. Here’s what you need to know and how to get involved.

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NINE PERFECT STRANGERS to be Renewed for a Second Season: Today in Books

Villawood Graphic Novel Wins Book of the Year at NSW Premier’s Literary Awards

Safdar Ahmed’s Still Alive: Notes from Australia’s Immigration Detention System has been named book of the year at the New South Wales premier’s literary awards. This debut graphic novel, which documents the stories of detainees inside Villawood immigration detention center, was lauded by judges as “a labor of generosity” and “an unflinching critique of policy.” Along with winning the $10,000 top prize of the evening, the graphic novel also won the $20,000 multicultural category. “It is unusual for a comic or graphic novel to be nominated for a prize like this so I wasn’t expecting to even be shortlisted to be honest. I am delighted,” Ahmed said. “I think people are still quite unaware just how cruel and punishing Australia’s policies are against asylum seekers and refugees. I hope this book educates people.”

Nine Perfect Strangers to be Renewed for a Second Season

Although it is not yet official, sources say David E. Kelley’s Nine Perfect Strangers, the series based on the novel by Liane Moriarty, will be submitted as an ongoing drama rather than in the presumed limited series category. Details on what the second season will be about and what characters we can expect to see return are still unknown. We should expect to know more information once a formal announcement is made.

New Children’s Bookstore Dedicated to Self-Published Authors Opens in Colorado Springs

In Colorado Springs, self-published children’s author Joni McCoy is opening a children’s bookstore that is dedicated to self-published authors. “It’s my passion…to show the incredible variety we have here that you’re not going to see in a larger bookstore,” McCoy said in a statement. The bookstore Young Bookworms is filled with more than 250 books showcasing about 160 authors, several of which are from Colorado Springs (including herself). Young Bookworms will feature daily story times, opportunities to learn more about writing and publishing, book clubs and more. You can check out the Young Bookworms website here.

8 Upcoming Graphic Novels You Don’t Want to Miss

You don’t want to miss these! Add these eight forthcoming graphic novels to your TBR—and preorder lists—now.

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Jane Harper Announces New Novel EXILES: Today in Books

Taraji P. Henson in Talks to Produce and Star in Queenie

Taraji P. Henson is in talks to produce and star in Queenie, a new series based on the book The World of Stephanie St. Clair: An Entrepreneur, Race Woman and Outlaw in the Early Twentieth Century Harlem by Shirley Stewart. Adapted by Leigh Davenport, the series tells the true story of Stephanie St. Clair, who was “the most profitable female ‘numbers banker’ in an illegal underworld run by the most vicious and notorious of men” in the 1920s and ’30s. Henson would produce the project under her TPH Entertainment banner alongside Christine and Mark Holder of Wonder Street.

Jane Harper Announces New Novel Exiles

Jane Harper has announced her latest novel Exiles. The author wrote on Instagram, “Aaron Falk returns one last time, and it’s been both fantastic and bittersweet to bring together this final story for him… I’ve loved writing this story, it’s been a really special one, so I hope you enjoy it.” Exiles will be out in Australia on September 20th. The book will be released in the US and UK in early 2023.

Netflix Releases Trailer for First Kill

Only a few days after Netflix released the first images for its upcoming series First Kill, the streaming platform released its trailer. First Kill is based on the short story by V.E. Schwab, which was originally published in the 2020 anthology Vampires Never Get Old: Tales With Fresh Bite. The series comes out on Netflix on June 10th.

8 Year Old Published Book About How A Turtle Got Its Shell

In San Diego, an 8-year-old published a book about a courageous turtle and plans to donate the proceeds for art and music supplies.

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Here’s the Cover for Kennedy Ryan’s BEFORE I LET GO and More Book Radar!

Hello, Book People!

How are things? Any of you from Seattle? Because I’m in Seattle today! It’s my first time ever coming here. By the time you read this, it will be too late for you to give me any recommendations for this trip, but if you love Seattle, I’d love to hear your favorite things about it for next time I get to come. Seriously! You give me your Seattle recommendations, and I give you some book recommendations. Seems like a good deal? Let’s do this.

Book Deals and Reveals

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Cover reveal time! Check out the cover of Just My Type, a new novel by Falon Ballard. This one’s out from Penguin Random House on February 7th, 2023.

Here’s the cover for Queen Move author Kennedy Ryan’s next book Before I Let Go! You can get this one in November.

LGBTQ Reads had the exclusive cover reveal for Edward Underhill’s debut novel Always the Almost, releasing on Valentine’s Day, 2023.

And Tordotcom has released the cover of The Lies of Ajungo by Moses Ose Utomi.

Don Weisberg is stepping down as CEO of Macmillan Publishers at the end of 2022, with Jon Yaged tapped to take over his position as CEO.

Anchor Books bought the US rights to Nicola Yoon’s first adult novel, a psychological thriller entitiled One of Our Kind. The novel is slated for a 2024 release.

This June, Marvel’s newest mutant superhero Escapade will join other LGBTQIA+ Marvel heroes as part of Marvel’s ongoing Marvel’s Voices series.

U2’s Bono has written a memoir, entitled Surrender, and he will be publishing it with Knopf this November.

Author Rick Riordan has spoken out against fans upset about casting choices for the upcoming Disney+ adaptation of his series Percy Jackson and the Olympians.

In San Diego, an 8-year-old published a book about how a turtle got its shell, and he plans to donate the proceeds for art and music supplies.

Book Riot Recommends

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Prepare Your Shelves!

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The Man Who Could Move Clouds by Ingrid Rojas Contreras (Doubleday, July 12th)

Get ready for this one, because this might just be the best memoir you read all year long. Ingrid Rojas Contreras writes a memoir about magic, family history, grief, loss, ghosts, and incredibly powerful women. And she grapples with all of these subjects and more through humor and honesty. In other words, make room on your shelf right away, because this one’s out in just two short months.

In The Man Who Could Move Clouds, Ingrid Rojas Contreras tells a story of true magic, starting with her childhood raised in Columbia in the 1980s and ’90s. Her maternal grandfather was a curandero, a community healer gifted with the ability to speak with the dead, tell the future, treat the sick, and move the clouds. Rojas Contreras’ mother became a fortune teller and was the first woman to inherit “the secrets,” which is what the family calls their magic powers.

Rojas Contreras never though these “secrets” would be passed on to her, but after she suffers a head injury in her twenties that leaves her with amnesia, the family excitedly tells her that the same thing happened to her mother. Right before she gained “the secrets.”

When her grandfather dies, Rojas Contreras agrees to join her mother to disinter her grandfather’s remains. From there, the two women go on a journey back through their family history to their Indigenous and Spanish roots, the origins of “the secrets,” and those who thought the magic to be a curse.

What I’m Reading This Week

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The Memory Librarian by Janelle Monáe

Queerly Beloved by Susie Dumond

I Kissed Shara Wheeler by Casey McQuiston

Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel

This is Not the Real World by Anna Carey

Just Like Home by Sarah Gailey

Monday Memes

I mean, who among us hasn’t lost hours of sleep when they’re in the middle of reading a good book?

Other Things That Make Me Happy

I got to visit another cat cafe this weekend! Pictures forthcoming (I can’t help myself), but this one is Purrington’s Cat Lounge in Portland! I mentioned this last week, but I just love popping into cat cafes while I’m traveling. Nothing makes me happier than cats, let’s be real.

And Here’s A Cat Picture

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Speaking of cats! I’m missing Murray today. I can’t wait to go home and see him tomorrow! The best part of going home is seeing the cats again. Look how sweet he is sleeping on my Sailor Moon blankie!

Anyway, I hope you have a wonderful week, and as always, I thank you so much for spending your time with me today. You are truly the best!

💙 Emily

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Christopher Walken to Play the Emperor in DUNE PART TWO: Today in Books

See the Cover for Kennedy Ryan’s New Novel Before I Let Go

Romance author Kennedy Ryan has a new novel coming out in November, and Entertainment Weekly has the cover reveal for the book, entitled Before I Let Go. This book marks Ryan’s return to traditional publishing after years of success in with indie and self-publishing.

Christopher Walken to Play the Emperor in Dune: Part Two

Christopher Walken has been cast as the Emperor in Warner Bros. and Legendary’s Dune: Part Two. Walken joins an all-star ensemble that includes Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Zendaya and Josh Brolin, who are all expected to return for the second film. Florence Pugh and Austin Butler have also recently been announced as stars in the second Dune movie. Production is expected to start in the fall.

Wilmer Valderrama Lands YA Crime Drama on Telemundo

NCIS star Wilmer Valderrama is executive producing Keep This To Yourself, an adaptation of Tom Ryan’s YA thriller, for Telemundo. The series is written by Tom Ryan, Mark Kruger and Danny Fernandez. The story takes place a year after the notorious Catalog Killer murdered four victims and then disappeared. Everyone is trying to leave this tragedy in the past, but when a cryptic message turns up one day, the search for the killer reignites. And no one is above suspicion. Valderrama will produce the project via his production company WV Entertainment with Cheryl Bayer’s Living Popups.

40 of the Best Summer Reads for 2022

Get your TBR ready for summer reading with this exciting list of 40 of the best summer reads for 2022 that will delight and dazzle you.

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Marvel Introduces a Spectacular New Mutant Hero: Today in Books

The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) Partners with Worldbuilders for Silent Auction

Once again, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) has partnered with Worldbuilders to run their annual silent auction. Worldbuilders is an organization of “geeks doing good” to support humanitarian efforts worldwide. Items in the auction include virtual sessions with sci-fi and fantasy authors, signed books, rare collectibles, and more. The auction continues for the next four days. For any questions regarding the auction, email jasonsanfordsf@gmail.com.

Marvel Introduces a Spectacular New Mutant Hero

This June, meet Escapade, Marvel’s newest mutant superhero. Escapade will join other LGBTQIA+ Marvel heroes this year as part of Marvel’s ongoing Marvel’s Voices series. Marvel’s Voices: Pride #1 will feature Escapade as a central character in the story, written by Charlie Jane Anders and drawn by artist duo and Eisner-nominated cartoonists Ro Stein and Ted Brandt, with colors by Tamra Bonvillain. Escapade, whose real name is Shela Sexton, is a trans mutant who is able to switch physical spaces with other people, or “trade any specific physical or abstract attribute such as possessions, organizational status, skills, superhuman powers, and even situations.” Marvel’s Voices: Pride #1 will only be the beginning of Escapade’s adventures, as she will return in the fall in a special story arc of New Mutants, guest-written by Anders.

Fantasy Novelist Patricia A. McKillip Has Died

Author Patricia A. McKillip died May 6, 2022 at the age of 74. McKillip was best known for her fantasy novels for children and young adults, including the Riddle-Master trilogy. McKillip received many awards for her writing, including a World Fantasy life achievement award in 2008. She is survived by her husband David Lunde.

Percy Jackson Author Speaks Out Against Racist Complaints Over Actor

Author Rick Riordan has spoken out against fans upset about casting choices for the upcoming Disney+ adaptation of his series Percy Jackson and the Olympians.

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A First Look at Veronica Roth’s Latest Novel and More Book Radar!

Dear Book Friends,

Today I fly to Portland, and once again I’ve packed three (yes THREE) books for the flight. What am I bringing? I’m glad you asked. I’m taking I Kissed Shara Wheeler by Casey McQuiston, Queerly Beloved by Susie Dumond, and Woman, Eating by Claire Kohda. How many books is too many books to bring on a trip? You’ll have to let me know your thoughts. In the meantime, here’s all the book stuff you came for.

Book Deals and Reveals

The Pledge book cover

Here’s the cover reveal for The Pledge, Cale Dietrich’s upcoming queer YA slasher novel. Dietrich tweeted, “I’m a huge horror fan and it means so much to me that I was able to write a slasher story with a gay guy as the lead!”

Another exciting YA cover reveal: here’s a look at Amparo Ortiz’s upcoming YA fantasy novel Last Sunrise in Eterna. This one’s coming out on March 23, 2023!

Veronica Roth has got a new novel coming out! It’s called Poster Girl, and Today has a first look at the cover, an excerpt from the book, and more.

Tor.com has another cover reveal for us: Where Darkness Blooms by Andrea Hannah. This one’s coming out  February 21, 2023 from Wednesday Books.

HBO is developing a limited series adaptation of Sulathe novel by Pulitzer Prize and Nobel Prize winner Toni Morrison.

Netflix has released the first set of images for its upcoming young adult vampire drama First Kill, which debuts on the streaming platform on June 10th.

Cathy Park Hong’s Minor Feelings is being adapted into a television series by Greta Lee and A24.

Chris Bohjalian’s upcoming historical fiction thriller The Lioness will be adapted for television by eOne.

Entertainment Weekly has put together a list of the books they’re most excited to read this summer.

These were the most popular, in-demand books in US libraries from January to March 2022.

2022 is going to be a big year for anime! Here’s a look at some upcoming manga adaptations you need to have on your radar.

Book Riot Recommends

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Can’t Wait for This One

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Piñata by Leopoldo Gout (Tor Nightfire, March 14, 2023)

Y’all! This is another one of those books I’ve been HIGHLY anticipating. One of those books that was supposed to come out in late 2022. And yeah, it’s one of those books that got pushed back! I’m so bummed, but also, dang! 2023 is going to be a great year for horror fiction, I predict. And if you’re wondering why you should be excited about this particular book, well, you should have known I was going to tell you more about it.

This book is being described as Hereditary meets Head Full of Ghosts, which are two of the most astoundingly horrifying stories ever. Piñata follows the story of Carmen Sanchez, who is back in her home country of Mexico with her teen daughters Izel and Luna so that she can oversee the renovation of an ancient cathedral into a boutique hotel.

But Carmen’s project is met with adversaries at every turn. The locals treat Carmen and her daughters like outsiders, and her contractors openly sabotage the project. After Luna is nearly injured at the construction site, Carmen decides enough is enough and she returns with her family to New York.

But returning to New York doesn’t mean escaping the troubles the Sanchez family encountered in Mexico. Something has been awakened, and it might be too late for Carmen and her daughters to escape.

Words of Literary Wisdom

“Clocks are everywhere if you know how to recognize them. A dandelion is a clock, obviously. Rice pouring into a bowl is a clock, each grain marking the passage of time. A school assignment, an apple as it withers, a tree waiting for spring. Each of these things measures living moments, what remains before death. Tick, tock.”

Sundial by Catriona Ward

What’s Up in the Book Community?

My iPhone is constantly telling me I spend too much time staring at my screen, which is honestly so rude. But this means I spend a lot of time scrolling around the online book community: BookTube, Bookstagram, BookTok, BookLinkedIn (JK. That’s not a thing… I don’t think). You get the idea. Don’t have the time, energy, or the will to do all of that yourself? No problem. I got you. In this weekly section of Book Radar, we’ll take a look at something cool, interesting, and/or newsy that’s going on in the book community.

Sick of books being banned? Me too. And now you can get cool shirts to express your frustration and anger while also helping out a good cause. As part of their “Freedom to Read” campaign, the Nashville Public Library Association has created “I Read Banned Books” t-shirts (and coffee mugs). A portion of proceeds from the sales will benefit Nashville Public Library programs, resources, and collections to keep information available to all people, completely free of charge.

And Here’s A Cat Picture!

a white, brown, and black cat curled up on a couch next to someone reading

On the weekends, my husband and I like to chill out on the couch and read together. And if we’re lucky, Cersei will jump up on the couch and join us. As you can see, this past weekend we were very lucky. And if you’re wondering what Ben is reading, it’s Moon Witch, Spider King by Marlon James!

Well it’s been lovely checking in with you all this Thursday! Thanks for reading, and I’ll see you Monday.

💙 Emily

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Bono Has Written a Memoir: Today in Books

Charlize Theron Posts First Look of Her Marvel Studios Debut in Doctor Strange 2

Six days after Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness premiered, Charlize Theron posted the official first look of Clea on Instagram. Clea is Theron’s Marvel character who was introduced in the mid-credits scene the new Doctor Strange film. In her Instagram post, Theron simply says, “Meet Clea.” At this point, it’s still unknown when this character will show up again, but stay tuned!

Bono Has Written A Memoir

U2’s Bono has written a memoir, entitled Surrender, and he will be publishing it with Knopf this November. Knopf says the memoir will take readers through Bono’s “early days growing up in Dublin, including the sudden loss of his mother when he was fourteen, to U2’s unlikely journey to become one of the world’s most influential rock bands, to his more than twenty years of activism dedicated to the fight against AIDS and extreme poverty.”

Here are the 2022 Top Ten Locus Awards Finalists

The Locus Science Fiction Foundation has announced the top ten finalists in each category of the 2022 Locus Awards. These finalists are based on voting that took place from February 1 to April 15 in an open public ballot. The Locus Awards winners will be announced June 25th, 2022, during the virtual Locus Awards Weekend. You can get tickets for the whole weekend of virtual events here.

Nampa, Idaho, Schools Permanently Remove 24 Books from Library

Despite the review committee’s recommendation for further consideration, the Nampa School Board voted to remove 24 books.

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Limited Series Based on Toni Morrison’s SULA in the Works: Today in Books

The Nashville Public Library Creates “I Read Banned Books” T-Shirts

As part of their “Freedom to Read” campaign, the Nashville Public Library Association has created “I Read Banned Books” t-shirts (and a coffee mug). The shirts are on sale through Bonfire, and a portion of proceeds from the sales will benefit Nashville Public Library programs, resources and collections to keep information available to all people, completely free of charge. In a statement on Bonfire, the National Public Library Association writes, “At Nashville Public Library, we celebrate everyone’s Freedom to Read — to independently determine what you read (and don’t read) and to determine what your children read (or don’t read). After all, public access to a variety of ideas and thinking — not just the popular ones — is what our democracy is all about.”

Limited Series Based on Toni Morrison’s Sula in the Works

HBO is developing a limited series adaptation of Sula, the novel by Pulitzer Prize and Nobel Prize winner Toni Morrison. The project comes from Shannon M. Houston—who also worked on Lovecraft Country, Little Fires Everywhere, and Station Eleven—and Stephanie Allain’s Homegrown Pictures.

Sergey Dyachenko, Co-Author of Vita Nostra, Has Died

Sergey Dyachenko, co-author of Vita Nostra with his wife Marina, has died. Harper Voyager posted the tragic news on Instagram, adding, “If you knew his writing, you would think he was a dark soul, but if you ever met him, you would have been covered in his light and warmth. We will miss him. We will miss his creativity. We will miss how he helped bring a new perspective into SFF. One of the true originators of dark academia in the fantasy world, he and Marina had a wonderful vision that will live on.” Dyachenko is survived by his wife.

Boston Public Library is Now Hosting 1-Hour Wedding Ceremonies for $200

Book-loving couples in Boston, the Boston Public Library has started offering 1-hour ceremonies in the Guastavino Room at the Central Library in Copley Square. Couples can invite up to 8 guests, and chairs and décor are included.

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Comic Book Artist George Pérez Has Died: Today in Books

Netflix Debuts First Images from First Kill

Netflix has released the first set of images for its upcoming young adult vampire drama First Kill, along with announcing when the series will make its debut. First Kill, based on the short story by V.E. Schwab, tells the story of a teen vampire who decided to finally make her first kill in order to cement her place in the family hierarchy. But there’s one problem. The person she chooses to kill comes from a family of vampire hunters. First Kill will star Sarah Catherine Hook as Juliette, Imani Lewis as Calliope, Elizabeth Mitchell as Margot Fairmont, Aubin Wise as Talia Burns, Gracie Dzienny as Elinor Fairmont, Dominic Goodman as Apollo Burns, Phillip Mullings Jr. as Theo Burns, and Jason R. Moore as Jack Burns. The series debuts all eight episodes on Netflix on June 10th.

Greta Lee to Adapt Cathy Park Hong’s Minor Feelings

Cathy Park Hong’s Minor Feelings is being adapted into a television series by Greta Lee and A24. Lee will star in, write, and executive produce the adaptation of Hong’s non-fiction book, which is part memoir, part history, and part cultural criticism. The book was a New York Times bestseller and won a National Book Critics Circle Award. Christina Lee, showrunner of HBO Max’s Made For Love, is also attached to executive produce and supervise the project.

Comic Book Artist George Pérez Has Died

Five months after publicly announcing his terminal cancer diagnosis, artist and writer George Pérez has died. Friends and family confirmed the news on social media on Saturday. Pérez was 67 years old. In a statement to his fans, Pérez’s friend Constance Ezra wrote, “We are all very much grieving, but at the same time we are so incredibly grateful for the joy he brought to our lives. To know George was to love him; and he loved back… He loved all of you. He loved hearing your posts and seeing the drawings you sent and the tributes you made. He was deeply proud to have brought so much joy to so many.” A memorial service for Pérez will be held at MEGACON Orlando at 6pm on Sunday, May 22nd. It will be open to all.

15 Unmissable Upcoming Manga Adaptations

2022 is going to be a big year for anime! Here’s a look at some upcoming manga adaptations you need to have on your radar.