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MS. MARVEL Coming Soon to Disney+ and More Book Radar!

Dear Book Friends,

I know this is just a newsletter about books, but I’ve done my best to be honest and open with you all. And especially since I’ve shared my cats with you every week, I would feel odd if I didn’t start the newsletter today by sharing some difficult news. Earlier this week, my sweet baby kitty Phantom died unexpectedly. He was only a year and seven months old. It happened quickly. We don’t know why. The vets don’t know why. But we are all (including kitties Murray and Cersei) completely shattered by this loss.

I am so happy that I had the chance to know Phantom for the short time he was here with us. And I am so happy I had an opportunity to share him with you. He was a sweet kitty, and he will be missed more than I can express.

Anyway, you’re here for book news, so I will get to that right away. But stay til the end for one last Phantom picture. Thank you all for letting me share this bit of personal news. I hope your week has been going better than mine!

💙 Emily

Book Deals and Reveals

Earlier this week, Sergio Gomez released the cover of his next horror novel Halloween Slaughter, which will be out on October 11th.

Marvel fans, rejoice! Ms. Marvel, the MCU’s Muslim teen superhero, is coming soon to Disney+, and this week the first trailer for the upcoming series was released. Ms. Marvel will premiere on June 8, 2022.

Cora Reilly’s self-published novel A Touch of Fate will not be released as planned after being called out for ableism. Reilly says the book has been paused while she consults sensitivity readers.

Here’s the cover reveal of TJ Klune’s The Damning Stone, the fifth book in his Tales from Verania series.

Rock star and National Book Award–winning author Patti Smith has sold her latest book A Book of Days to Robin Desser at Random House.

Meg Ryan is teaming up with Netflix to direct a film adaptation of the novel A Lady’s Guide to Selling Out by Sally Franson.

Rainbow Rowell has announced her next book, a collection of short stories titled Scattered Showers. The collection is set to release on November 8, 2022.

Pride Month will see the launch of a new Poison Ivy series that will continue throughout the year. This new six-issue comic, by G. Willow Wilson (Ms. Marvel, Invisible Kingdom) and Marcio Takara, will tell the story of Ivy leaving Gotham City and delivering “a gift to the world that will heal the damage humanity has dealt to it.” 

Bridgerton‘s Ruby Stokes has been cast to star in Lockwood & Co., a series adaptation of Jonathan Stroud’s book series.

SIMI Winery, a Sonoma County company, announced on Monday the introduction of the Editor’s Collection Rosé. This new rosé was created in collaboration with Reese Witherspoon’s book club.

The Lambda Literary Awards (or “Lammys”) have narrowed the 2022 finalists down to five finalists each in 24 categories. Here are the categories and their finalists.

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!

Can’t Wait for This One

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The Final Strife by Saara El-Arifi (Del Ray, June 23rd)

What can I say? I can’t help but root for a story where three strong women team up with one another to change the world. After all, that’s the dream. Women supporting women. Crushing everyone that gets in their way. Put that story in a African and Arabian-inspired fantasy world? Include a sapphic storyline? And yes, you can sign me right up.

The Final Strife is the first book in a new fantasy trilogy set in a world where a cruel empire divides its people by blood. Red is the blood of the elite. Blue is the blood of the poor. And clear is the blood of the enslaved. The Empire has begun a set of trials of combat and skill designed to find its new leaders, which means the stage is set for rebellion. Sylah, Anoor, and Hassa—women from completely different backgrounds—will band together and combine their strengths in an attempt to change the world.

This book promises romance, action, adventure, intrigue, suspense, and fabulous, imaginative world-building. I already have a feeling The Final Strife is a book everyone is going to be talking about when it comes out, so mark your calendars!

Don’t forget you can get three free audiobooks at Audiobooks.com with a free trial!

Words of Literary Wisdom

“Most things will be okay eventually, but not everything will be. Sometimes you’ll put up a good fight and lose. Sometimes you’ll hold on really hard and realize there is no choice but to let go. Acceptance is a small, quiet room.”

Tiny Beautiful Things by Cheryl Strayed

And Here’s A Cat Picture!

black cat in a cat bed

To end today, I just wanted to tell you a little bit more about Phantom. We already had two cats when I saw Phantom’s picture posted on our local shelter’s Instagram back in October 2020, but I fell in love with him and had to have him. By November, I convinced my husband and we went to the shelter to get him.

Phantom was little and shy at first, and he needed surgery on one eye because of a condition called entropion. But his eye didn’t inhibit his ability to play and run around. We called it his magic eye. When he came out of his shell, he ended up being the sweetest, most wonderful cat we could have ever asked for. He had the biggest heart. Our cat Murray took to him right away and they became best friends.

Phantom loved to play. He loved trying to steal our food when we weren’t looking. He loved climbing up to the highest places. He loved cuddling up with his sibling kitties. And we loved him so, so much.

Again, thank you so much for letting me share him with you.

💙 Emily

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Jonathan Majors to Star in Adaptation of Walter Mosley Novel: Today in Books

Meg Ryan Set to Direct A Lady’s Guide to Selling Out

Meg Ryan is set to direct a feature adaptation of Sally Franson’s novel A Lady’s Guide to Selling Out for Netflix. In the vein of The Devil Wears Prada and Mad Men, A Lady’s Guide to Selling Out follows Casey Pendergast, who is described as a “praise-seeking missile who navigates a tricky Twenty First Century career and the even trickier question of who she wants to be.” Jenny Rachel Weiner will write the script for the project. The film is being produced by Gary Foster and Russ Krasnoff for Krasnoff/Foster Ent and Kim Hodgert for Anonymous Content.

Carnegie Medal Shortlist Announced

The 2022 Carnegie Medal Shortlist has been announced. The eight-book shortlist includes Tsunami Girl, a story told through both prose and manga, by Julian Sedgwick and illustrated by Chie Kutsuwada. This is the first time a manga book has been shortlisted for the prize. The other nominees are October, October by Katya Balen, Guard Your Heart by Sue Divin, When the Sky Falls by Phil Earle, Everyone Dies Famous in a Small Town by Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock, The Crossing by Manjeet Mann, Cane Warriors by Alex Wheatle, and Punching the Air by Ibi Zoboi and Yusef Salaam. The winners of the Carnegie Medal and the Yoto Kate Greenaway medal for the best children’s illustrator will be announced on June 16th.

Jonathan Majors to Star in Adaptation of Walter Mosley Novel

Jonathan Majors is set to star in the film adaptation of the Walter Mosley novel The Man In My Basement. Majors will also serve as an executive producer, under his Tall Street Productions banner. Nadia Latif is making her directorial debut for this film, which is scheduled to start filming in the fall.

Disney+ Releases Ms. Marvel Trailer

The first trailer for the new Ms. Marvel Disney+ show dropped yesterday. The show stars Iman Vellani as Kamala Khan.

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DC Comics Announces New POISON IVY Series: Today in Books

Author Delays Book Release After Being Called Out for Ableism

When a blurb for Cora Reilly’s self-published novel A Touch of Fate came out earlier this month, many people spoke out on social media about the ableist language used in the book’s description. Now, Reilly has put her book on pause but clarified on Instagram that she would be moving forward with the book at a later date, with the help of sensitivity readers.

DC Comics Announces New Poison Ivy Series

Pride Month will see the launch of a new Poison Ivy series that will continue throughout the year. This new six-issue comic, by G. Willow Wilson (Ms. Marvel, Invisible Kingdom) and Marcio Takara, will tell the story of Ivy leaving Gotham City and delivering “a gift to the world that will heal the damage humanity has dealt to it.” DC is also releasing a lot of new content for Pride Month this year, including another one-shot DC Pride 2022 anthology. To read more about all of the upcoming Pride-related DC projects, check out Entertainment Weekly‘s article here.

New Zealanders Carry On Borrowing from Closed, Unstaffed Library

Tūranga, the main public library in Christchurch, New Zealand, was meant to be closed for Waitangi Day, a national holiday. But due to an error with the automated door programming, Tūranga’s doors opened to the public as usual. As a result, the unstaffed and unsecured library was used by the public as usual. People browsed and checked out books for hours before anyone realized the mistake. 380 people came into the building that Sunday morning. “Our self-issue machines automatically started up and 147 books were issued by customers. No book-theft alarms went off, and at this stage nothing has been reported missing, nor have we spotted any damage,” said a library staff member at Christchurch city council.

Lambda Literary Awards Announce Their 2022 Finalists

The Lambda Literary Awards (or “Lammys”) have narrowed the 2022 finalists down to five finalists each in 24 categories. Here are the categories and their finalists.

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Shawn Levy to Direct Ryan Reynolds in DEADPOOL 3: Today in Books

Reese Witherspoon Partners with SIMI Winery on New Wine Inspired by Book Club

SIMI Winery, a Sonoma County company, announced on Monday the introduction of the Editor’s Collection Rosé. This new rosé was created in collaboration with Reese Witherspoon’s book club. Described in a release as “an elegant, pale pink, medium-bodied blend with light fruit flavors for a dry, Provence-style wine,” the Editor’s Collection Rosé was developed by SIMI’s female-led winemaking team and “the heroines of Reese’s Book Club.” The brands say the new wine “pairs beautifully with good conversation, books and many favorite book club snacks.”

Shawn Levy to Direct Ryan Reynolds in Deadpool 3

Shawn Levy is in negotiations to direct the upcoming Marvel movie Deadpool 3, starring Ryan Reynolds as the titular character. Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, who penned the scripts for the first two films, are currently working on the script for Deadpool 3. The third installment in the Deadpool franchise will be the first Deadpool film following Disney’s acquisition of 20th Century Fox, which released the first two installments. Despite Disney’s reputation for family-friendly content, then-CEO Bob Iger reassured Deadpool fans that the films would remain R-rated. A release date for Deadpool 3 has not yet been announced.

Sci-Fi Author J.M. Clark Opening Bookstore

Science fiction author Jeremy Clark — who goes by the pen name J.M. Clark — is opening The Tome, a bookstore and coffee shop at 2123 Beechmont Avenue in Cincinnati, Ohio. The shop will host its grand opening and ribbon cutting on April 18th.

The Best Books According to Reddit

What are the best books Reddit users recommend? A look at the reading habits of Reddit users plus top reads by genre and subgenre.

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Netflix Drops Full-Length BRIDGERTON Trailer and More Book Radar!

Dear Book Friends,

Happy Monday. I think it’s time for me to open up to you about a hard truth. Something I’m almost embarrassed to share. Okay. Are you ready? Here it is. Sometimes I don’t get much reading done. There are plenty of reasons why this might happen. Work stress. An ill-advised Love Island marathon. Travel. General distraction. I won’t get into the whys, but it happens. And this past week was one of those weeks where I just didn’t get much reading done. I’m coming clean because I feel like it’s my job to read and be up on all the books for you, and look, I dropped the ball this week. But ultimately, reading should be joyous, and it was just not something I had space for this week that often. And I didn’t want to stress about it.

With that in mind, if the “What I’m Reading This Week” section of this newsletter seems really similar to the one from last week, well. You’ll know why. I hope we can move on from this and still be book friends.

For now, here’s a newsletter full of some of the things I do know about books this week.

❤️ Emily

Book Deals and Reveals

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Here’s the cover reveal and an excerpt from Joshua Whitehead’s upcoming novel Making Love With the Land. This novel will be out in August.

Netflix has released the first full-length trailer for the sophomore season of the Shonda Rhimes’ hit series Bridgerton.

My Dear Henry, A Jekyll and Hyde remix by Kalynn Bayron, will be on in February 2023. And here’s the cover reveal!

Tordotcom Publishing revealed the cover of C.L. Polk’s fantasy noir novel Even Though I Knew The End. You’ll see this one hit shelves in November.

Cinedigm has picked up the North American rights to Pennywise: The Story Of IT, a feature documentary that takes an in-depth look into the creation of Stephen King’s iconic character.

Attached to its sitcom Abbott ElementaryABC has partnered with Scholastic to become the first entertainment brand to provide underfunded schools with free book fairs.

HBO has released a trailer for Atlas of the Heart, a new six-part HBO Max original documentary series from best-selling author Brené Brown.

Honoring the finest works of translated fiction from around the world, the International Booker Prize has announced its 2022 longlist.

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!

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Burn Down, Rise Up by Vincent Tirado (Sourcebooks Fire, May 3rd)

Vincent Tirado’s Burn Down, Rise Up was originally slated to release some time in early April, but with all the publishing and supplies shake ups, this book has been pushed back to a May 3rd release. But May will be here before you know it. So you know what I say? I say it’s already time for you to start preparing your shelves for this one.

Tirado’s debut novel is a young adult mystery that’s called a cross between Jordan Peele’s work and Stranger Things. We know how these buzzy comps go. This comparison is sort of accurate, but also rest assured that this book is unique enough that it doesn’t really compare to anything else. And I mean that in the best way possible.

This is the story of a group of friends determined to save their city. In the Bronx, people have started going missing, and no one can explain these strange disappearances. At first, 16-year-old Raquel tries to ignore it. After all, police only look for missing white kids. But then her crush Charlize’s cousin goes missing, and Raquel’s mother comes down with a mysterious illness that seems to be linked to the disappearances. When Raquel and Charlize team up to investigate what’s happening to the people and city they care about, they discover that all of these disappearances might be connected to an urban legend called the Echo Game.

What I’m Reading This Week

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Tender is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica

Moon Witch, Spider King by Marlon James

Fiona and Jane by Jean Chen Ho

Sailor Moon: Eternal Edition 7 by Naoko Takeuchi

A Girl is a Body of Water by Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi

Monday Memes

IDK but this could be part of the reason I didn’t get much reading done this week.

Other Things That Make Me Happy

Over the weekend, I went home to see my family, which means getting to visit one of my favorite restaurants in the whole world! I know I mentioned The Grit cookbook around Christmas time, because it’s my go-to recipe book for whenever I’m planning a big comfort meal. But dang, there’s nothing quite like visiting The Grit in person. If you’re ever in Athens, GA, you should pop on in! My other favorite thing about my hometown (besides my family, I guess)? Jittery Joe’s Coffee.

And Here’s A Cat Picture!

calico cat yawning

I love a good cat yawn action shot, don’t you? Here’s the queen Cersei, lounging on a rug and giving us her best yawn. Looks like somebody has a case of the Mondays!

And that’s all for today, friends. Talk soon? Maybe I’ll even read some books for next time.

❤️ Emily

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Austin Butler in Talks for Key Villain Role in DUNE 2: Today in Books

We Need Diverse Books Launches Virtual Community

We Need Diverse Books announced on Wednesday that they are launching Rise Up. The nonprofit advocacy organization working to eliminate systemic racism in book publishing is partnering with Beacon Press and Hachette Book Group to launch the virtual community in late spring. The community is intended to support diverse mid-level publishing professionals in an effort to increase their industry retention rates. As part of the initiative, WNDB will facilitate an online community platform on a private Discord server for mid-level professionals who work in both adult and children’s publishing. This will be an opportunity for them to network and share resources. “Diversifying book publishing is about more than bringing new people into the industry: it’s about providing support for those folks as they pursue their careers,” stated Rise Up coordinator Kandace Coston.

Austin Butler in Talks for Key Villain Role in Dune 2

Austin Butler, star of Baz Luhrman’s upcoming Elvis biopic, is in talks to star as a key villain in the sequel to Denis Villeneuve’s 2021 film Dune. Butler would potentially play Feyd-Rautha, the cunning nephew of the baron, played by Stellan Skarsgard. The project hopes to begin shooting this summer in international locales. Currently, they are in the midst of casting three significant roles, with Florence Pugh also in talks for a role in the sequel film. 

Moon Knight Featurette Discusses Mental Health

Moon Knight, the next MCU series coming to Disney+, has released a featurette that discusses taking the story’s mental health aspect incredibly seriously. Actor Oscar Isaac, who plays a man with Dissociative Identity Disorder, says in the featurette, “[Moon Knight] is a real, legitimate character study. Our job was to put a lens on the things that had the most dramatic juice, and ultimately take the mental health aspect very seriously.” The featurette also includes new clips from the upcoming series, including one of the god Khonshu. Moon Knight premieres on Disney+ on March 30, 2022.

Assistant Principal Fired After Reading Kids A Silly Book

Mississippi educator Toby Price was fired this week for selecting a humorous, age-appropriate book to read to second graders.

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THE PRINCESS BRIDE Gets An Official Cookbook: Today in Books

Ukranian Children’s Book to be Published as Charity Fundraiser

Ukrainian writer, lawyer, and public activist Larysa Denysenko has written a children’s book Maya and Her Friends, illustrated by Ukrainian artist Masha Foya. The book will be released by Bonnier Books UK in April. All of the publishing company’s profits from the book will be donated to Unicef and their efforts to support the children of Ukraine in the ongoing invasion. Denysenko, a member of the human-rights organisation PEN Ukraine, added an introduction to the book to talk about “how the fate of children has changed” because of the war in Ukraine.

George R.R. Martin Gives Game of Thrones Updates

Earlier this week, author George R.R. Martin gave a significant update on the Game of Thrones prequels, including revealing the titles. Additionally, Martin gave updates about his long-awaited novel The Winds of Winter and discussed his reaction to early cuts of the upcoming Thrones prequel House of the Dragon. On the subject of House of the Dragon, the author says, “What I have seen, I have loved. I am eager to see more.” As for The Winds of Winter? “I made a lot of progress on Winds in 2020, and less in 2021… but ‘less’ is not ‘none.’ … The world of A Song of Ice & Fire, is my number one priority, and will remain so until the story is told. … Let me say once again, yes, I am still working on Winds of Winter.” For more, check out Martin’s latest blog post.

The Princess Bride Gets An Official Cookbook

If you believe that good food and “wove, twu wove” belong together, then you’ll be excited to know that the 1987 film The Princess Bride is getting an official cookbook. The cookbook collects over 50 dishes seen in, and inspired by, the film. Some examples: Hash You Wish, Six-Fingered Sandwiches, Fezzik’s Stew, The Grandson’s Soup and Sandwich, and the Bread Pirate Roberts. The Princess Bride Cookbook: The Official Cookbook is out on December 6, 2022.

Why Didn’t The New York State Education Department Defend Its State Librarian?

Here is this week’s book censorship news, including challenges in Maryland, New Jersey, Florida, and several other states.

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ABBOTT ELEMENTARY Partners With Scholastic to Provide Free Book Fairs: Today in Books

Netflix Drops First Official Trailer for Bridgerton Season 2

Netflix has released the first full-length trailer for the sophomore season of the Shonda Rhimes’ hit series Bridgerton, based on the books by Julia Quinn. The new trailer is over three minutes long and gives viewers a good look at what to expect from this second season, which focuses on the relationship between Lord Anthony Bridgerton (Jonathan Bailey) and the newly arrived Kate Sharma (Simone Ashley). This season follows the storyline of Quinn’s novel The Viscount Who Loved Me. Bridgerton makes its return to Netflix on March 25th.

Abbott Elementary Partners with Scholastic to Provide Free Book Fairs to Underfunded Schools

Attached to its sitcom Abbott Elementary, ABC has partnered with Scholastic to become the first entertainment brand to provide underfunded schools with free book fairs. The book fairs will take place at seven Title 1 schools between March 14th and 18th. Each student will be given two free books and each teacher will get 10 books. Of course, Philadelphia’s Harrity Elementary, which Abbott Elementary is based on, is one of the participating schools. Additionally, fairs will be held at Diehl Elementary in Erie, PA; Bond Elementary in Chicago; Dayton’s Bluff Elementary in Minneapolis; Freeman Elementary in Flint, MI; and Cortada Elementary and Florence Griffith Joyner Elementary in Los Angeles.

Cinedigm Nabs Rights to Pennywise: The Story of IT Documentary

Cinedigm has picked up the North American rights to Pennywise: The Story Of IT, a feature documentary that takes an in-depth look into the creation of Stephen King’s iconic character. The documentary film premiered at the Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival in Spain in the fall and had its UK premiere at FrightFest in October. The film, which includes interviews with many of the key players behind the character of Pennywise in both the novel It and the adaptations, will be released on TVOD platforms including Apple, Prime Video, Google and VUDU, as well as on horror streaming channel Screambox, this summer. Yolanda Macias, Chief Content Officer at Cinedigm, said in a statement, “Even three decades after its release, It and the child-eating clown Pennywise scares audiences of all ages. We are excited to take horror fans on this terrifying journey back to the not so sleepy town of Derry.”

2022 International Booker Prize Longlist Announced

Honoring the finest works of translated fiction from around the world, the International Booker Prize has announced its longlist for 2022.

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Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple Returns and More Book Radar!

Dear Book People,

Happy Thursday! I hope your week has been going well and that you’ve been taking care of yourself. Meanwhile, I don’t think you know (know), I’m checking books so hot, so hot, wonder if you know books on my radar (on my radar) on my radar (on my radar). [NOTE: Please sing that to the tune of “Radar” by Britney Spears. Ok thanks!] Anyway, don’t mind me. Let’s talk about books.

❤️ Emily

Book Deals and Reveals

For the first time in 45 years, Agatha Christie’s iconic Jane Marple character is returning for a brand new collection of short stories, written by twelve bestselling and acclaimed authors. Here is the cover reveal, and the book comes out from Harper Collins on September 13th.

Tiffany D. Jackson revealed the cover of her upcoming novel Whiteout, written with Dhonielle Clayton, Nic Stone, Angie Thomas, Ashley Woodfolk, and Nicola Yoon, the same authors who brought us Blackout. This book will be out on November 8th.

HBO Max has released the first trailer for limited series DMZ, starring Rosario Dawson and based on the DC graphic novel of the same name.

Eric LaRocca’s Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke is getting a hardcover reprint from Titan Books. The new version will include two never-before-published short stories. Here is the cover reveal!

And here’s the cover reveal for Annelise Ryan’s upcoming novel A Death in Door County! This one’s out from Berkley on September 13th.

Knopf has announced it will be publishing two new novels by Cormac McCarthy in the fall. The Passenger is coming out on October 25th, and Stella Maris on November 22nd. Both titles will be published together as a box set on December 6th.

Netflix has picked up Shondaland’s murder mystery drama The Residencewhich is inspired by Kate Andersen Brower’s The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House. The show has received an eight-episode order.

The FX true crime thriller Under the Banner of Heaven, inspired by the bestselling book from Jon Krakauer, will kick off with a 2-episode premiere on Hulu on April 28th. The eight-episode series was created by Oscar winner Dustin Lance Black and stars Andrew Garfield.

Flatiron Books has acquired the North American rights to Beto O’Rourke’s We’ve Got to Try, which is slated for an August release.

The Ezra Jack Keats Award celebrates emerging writers and illustrators in the world of children’s literature. Here are the winners for 2022!

The 2022 Audie Award winners were announced on Friday in a virtual gala that was live-streamed on Youtube.

More awards news: SFWA has announced the finalists for the 57th Annual Nebula Awards!

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!

Can’t Wait for This One

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The Weight of Blood by Tiffany D. Jackon (Harper Collins, September 6th)

Speaking of Tiffany D. Jackson, she has more than one book coming out this year to get excited about! Enjoy a winter romance in White Out when it comes out in November. But before that, pick up Jackson’s wild Carrie retelling that confronts racism in small town America. This book will hit shelves in early September.

Madison Washington is a student at Springville High, a small high school in small-town Georgia. She’s always been the target of bullying at her school, but things get much worse after her big secret is revealed: she’s biracial and has been passing as white, at the behest of her white father Thomas Washington.

After a video that reveals the high school’s racism goes viral, Springville students know they have to rehabilitate their image. Their solution? Hosting the school’s first integrated prom. But of course the students’ intentions aren’t all good. They still have a few surprises for Maddy. And when Maddy reveals another one of her well-kept secrets, she’ll have a big surprise for them as well.

This book came out of nowhere and surprised the heck out of me. Tiffany D. Jackson is quickly becoming one of my must-read authors. At this point, I’m pretty much 100% in on any of her work. Pick up this book when it comes out in the fall, and maybe you’ll be all in too.

Don’t forget you can get three free audiobooks at Audiobooks.com with a free trial!

Words of Literary Wisdom

“Stories are critical. The minute we fall silent, someone will fill the silence for us.”

— A Girl Is a Body of Water by Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi

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.

All this talk of Tiffany D. Jackson got me thinking about authors on Instagram. Tiffany D. Jackson has been posting some pretty great content over on Instagram lately. For instance, I had to applaud this video.

Another one of my favorite authors on Instagram is Akwaeke Emezi. Best of all, they have an Instagram account for their cat Güs PonPon. So if your favorite thing about Book Radar is the cat picture at the end, maybe follow this account for all the cute cat pics.

Do you follow any authors on Instagram? Who are your personal favorites? Let me know!

And Here’s A Cat Picture!

black cat on cat tree

I am obsessed with this cat. Everyone, if you’re new here, this is Phantom, and he’s the sweetest cat you’ll ever meet. He’s also wild as heck and he chirps and he’s very tiny. I call him Nugget because he is the littlest of our three cats. By far.

Anyway, if you knew all of that already, I hope you enjoyed hearing it again!

And that’s all I have for you today, friends. Have a wonderful weekend!

❤️ Emily

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BRIDGERTON Creator Chris Van Dusen Joins THEY BOTH DIE AT THE END Adaptation: Today in Books

Six YA Author Team Announces New Book Collaboration Whiteout

The six YA author team behind Blackout has announced a new collaboration: Whiteout. Dhonielle Clayton, Tiffany D. Jackson, Nic Stone, Angie Thomas, Ashley Woodfolk, and Nicola Yoon will be releasing their new novel on November 8th. Whiteout‘s synopsis, per HarperCollins, reads: “Atlanta is blanketed with snow just before Christmas, but the warmth of young love just might melt the ice in this novel of interwoven narratives, Black joy, and cozy, sparkling romance—by the same unbeatable team of authors who wrote the New York Times bestseller Blackout!” The novel is available for pre-order here.

Bridgerton Creator Chris Van Dusen Joins They Both Die at the End Adaptation

Bridgerton creator Chris Van Dusen has signed on to executive produce the series adaptation of They Both Die at the End, the bestselling novel by Adam Silvera. Van Dusen will be also be co-writing the pilot script for the TV adaptation with Silvera. Adam Silvera shared the news on Instagram, writing, “Chris has been a fan of the book for YEARS and we’ve been having so much fun developing this show and growing the world of Death-Cast together.” The series is being developed by the studio Entertainment One.

HBO Max Drops Trailer for New Brené Brown Series

HBO has released a trailer for Atlas of the Heart, a new six-part HBO Max original documentary series from best-selling author Brené Brown. Per the show’s logline, Dr. Brown will take viewers “on an interactive journey through the range of emotions and experiences that define what it means to be human. Grounded in more than two decades of research, Brown brings together a dynamic mix of powerful storytelling, film and television references, and a range of impressive researchers to share the language, tools and framework for meaningful connection.” Atlas of the Heart premieres March 31st on HBO Max.

Cormac McCarthey Has 2 New Novels Coming Out in 2022

It’s been sixteen years since his last novel The Road, but Cormac McCarthey has announced he will be releasing two new novels in 2022.