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Barack Obama’s Memoir Release Date? Today In Books

This edition of Today in Books is sponsored by the audiobook edition of The Guest Book by Sarah Blake.

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Barack Obama’s Memoir Release Date?

While many were expecting Former President Barack Obama’s post-White House memoir to release this year it is now being speculated that we’ll be waiting until 2020. Ya know the year of the next U.S. presidential election–which I’m assuming is a coincidence because he just hasn’t finished writing it yet. I mean he is having to follow in Michelle Obama’s writing footsteps, that’s a lot of pressure.

Watchmen Teaser!

If you’ve been anticipating HBO’s series adaptation of Dave Gibbons’ Watchmen we finally have a teaser. An intense teaser! Starring Regina King, Jeremy Irons, Don Johnson, and Jean Smart, it’ll premiere this fall.

And Another A Christmas Carol

The BBC’s three-part series adaptation of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol will air on FX in December. Starring Guy Pearce as Ebenezer Scrooge, produced by Ridley Scott, Tom Hardy, and FX Productions, and written by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight the production “will respectfully present what we believe to be a timely interpretation of a timeless story.”

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Lawsuit Filed Over Bible’s Placement: Today In Books

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Lawsuit Filed Over Bible’s Placement

A federal lawsuit has been filed over the placement of a Bible at the Manchester Veterans Affairs Medical Center, by a patient. But this isn’t the first battle: Previously the Bible had been removed after complaints from the Military Religious Freedom Foundation but opposition to its removal/movement also sparked outcry. Read more on this case, along with the history of this specific Bible, here.

Adaptation I Want Now!

Alexa Martin’s Intercepted–a romance about a woman who swears off football players after she gets rid of her cheating dog boyfriend only to be pursued by a *prince in a football helmet–is being adapted! It’ll be a series on Starz starring La La Anthony and Curtis Jackson (50 Cent). *not an actual prince.

Batwoman!

The CW has a teaser for the upcoming Batwoman series starring Ruby Rose! Check her, and her costume, out here while we wait for the show’s premiere–which will be the first superhero series with a gay lead character.

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True Crime Memoir, Scottish Mystery, Italian Procedural!

Hi mystery fans! This week I have for you an excellent true crime memoir, a Scottish murder mystery, and an Italian procedural!


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Westside cover imageGilda Carr is a young detective who specializes in tiny mysteries: the impossible puzzles that keep us awake at night. The tiny cases that distract Gilda from her grief, and the impossible question she knows she can’t answer: “How did my father die?” It’s 1921, and a thirteen-mile fence running the length of Broadway splits Manhattan, separating the prosperous Eastside from the Westside – an overgrown wasteland whose hostility to modern technology gives it the flavor of old New York. Only the poor and desperate remain, and it’s here that Gilda’s tiny mysteries end in blood.


Excellent True Crime Memoir (TW torture/ suicide)

My Midnight Years by Ronald Kitchen cover imageMy Midnight Years: Surviving Jon Burge’s Police Torture Ring and Death Row by Ronald Kitchen, Thai Jones, Logan McBride: This was so good I ended up listening to the audiobook in one day–Prentice Onayemi is an excellent narrator–and I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it since. Ronald Kitchen was a low level drug dealer in Chicago in the ’80s when he found himself arrested– which as a drug dealer wouldn’t seem odd, except nothing the police were saying made any sense. He hadn’t murdered people. But they were certain they had their murderer–or who they wanted to be their murderer–and so they tortured him until he agreed to the confession statement they wrote. It’s heartbreaking to see how the justice system failed Kitchen–and many others–at every single level leading him to be placed on death row. Here he tells his story of his childhood, his wrongful arrest, life on death row, studying law in prison, and his appeals. I didn’t have to like Kitchen to see the injustice and root for him but it was a bonus, and I love memoirs where people are able to lay bare the good, bad, and ugly accepting that we’re all human and here it is. Highly recommend for fans of true crime memoirs and also nonfiction readers of our (in)justice system and racism.

Scottish Murder Mystery! (TW partner abuse)

Raven Black (Shetland Island #1) by Ann Cleeves: This is one of those satisfying from beginning to end murder mysteries where you get to know a handful of people in a remote area. When a murdered teenage girl is found in a remote Scottish Shetland Island Det. Insp. Jimmy Perez is on the case. But while everyone points their finger at one person–the loner who was the suspect in a previous missing girl case!–it’s easy to see how it can be quite a few people once people’s secrets start coming to light. So get ready to start wildly guessing who the culprit is! The 8th in the series, Wild Fire, published last year so I have a marathon ahead of me to catch up.

Italian Procedural! (TW child abuse)

Flowers Over The InfernoFlowers over the Inferno by Ilaria Tuti (Author), Ekin Oklap (Translator): This is for fans of darkish police procedurals that use psychology/profiling to catch the killer! While it follows a lot of what you’re used to in those murder mysteries this did something new and surprising I really liked: the lead detective is Superintendent Teresa Battaglia, a woman in her sixties with diabetes who is hiding recent symptoms of dementia. It has a nice balance of letting you get to know Battaglia mostly through her work, so this one really works well for fans that like the focus to stay on the case/mystery at hand. It also has inserts of past events and a few chapters that follow the killer, which made me feel like it was perfect for fans of recent dark Nordic crime shows–even though it’s set in a small Italian village. I’m really looking forward to see what the next book (it better get translated!) has in store for Battaglia.

Recent Releases

furious hours cover imageFurious Hours: Murder, Fraud, and the Last Trial of Harper Lee by Casey Cep (True crime)

The Body in the Wake (Faith Fairchild #25) by Katherine Hall Page (Maine, cozy mystery)

The Killer Across the Table: Unlocking the Secrets of Serial Killers and Predators with the FBI’s Original Mindhunter by John Edward Douglas,Mark Olshaker (True crime)

Westside by W.M. Akers (Historical mystery + fantasy)

The Unquiet Heart cover imageThe Unquiet Heart (Sarah Gilchrist #2) by Kaite Welsh (Historical mystery)

The East End by Jason Allen (Currently reading: Crime novel set in the Hamptons.)

Not Bad People by Brandy Scott (Suspense)

Such a Perfect Wife by Kate White (Currently reading: Missing wife, reporter shows up to investigate.)

Guilty by Laura Elliot (Missing Child mystery)

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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$80 Million Comic Book Sale Increase: Today In Books

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$80 Million Comic Book Sale Increase

In a new high for the comic book industry total sales in the U.S. and Canada in 2018 were approximately $1.09 billion. BILLION. If you want to nerd out a bit on industry changes, like the rise in digital sales and sales via book retails, clickity click the above link.

Janelle Monáe To Provide Original Music For Lady And The Tramp

Lady and the Tramp–based on Ward Greene’s book–is getting the live-action film treatment starring Tessa Thompson and Justin Theroux. And we now know that Janelle Monáe will be creating two original songs for the film, one will replace the racist The Siamese Cat Song.

Litsy Is Now On Desktop

Litsy, the app that is basically Instagram but all about books, is now accessible from your desktop! And according to the homepage: “To respect member’s privacy and keep things awesome, most of Litsy is hidden from Google. We let humans see and share pages, but not machines.” You can also check out trending books and hashtags from the homepage.

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Viral Moment Turned Into Children’s Book: Today In Books

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Viral Moment Turned Into Children’s Book

When a photo of toddler Parker Curry admiring Amy Sherald’s painting of Michelle Obama went viral last year hearts around the world melted. Now that moment and feeling will forever live on in a children’s book: Parker Looks Up by Parker Currey, Jessica Curry, Brittany Jackson. Check out the beautiful cover and read more about it here.

Spoilers Be Dammed!

The trailer for Spider-Man: Far From Home is here! And even though I have yet to see Avengers: Endgame, and this trailer will spoil it, I’m watching it–it’s not like the internet won’t ruin it before the DVD comes out anyways. And tickets are now on sale!

The Mayo Clinic Joins The Publishing World

Known for its world-class medical care, the Mayo Clinic has now started an imprint, Mayo Clinic Press, which will obviously publish health-related books. “The Mayo decided to move from being an author of health books to actually publishing them due to the difficulties of upholding its very high standards of health information when a trade publisher was producing the books.”

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Marvel + OverDrive = 600 Available Comic Titles: Today In Books

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Marvel + OverDrive = 600 Available Comic Titles

OverDrive, the digital platform used by many schools and libraries, just teamed up with Marvel for a massive catalog of comics! Which is very exciting for Marvel fans and soon-to-be Marvel fans. I’m gonna be eyeballs deep in comics for a while.

Asian-American Classics Line Launches At Penguin Classics

Four canonical novels by Asian American authors will publish on May 21st from Penguin Classics! The titles are: The Hanging on Union Square by H.T. Tsiang; East Goes West by Younghill Kang; No-No Boy by John Okada; America Is in the Heart by Carlos Bulosan. Learn more about the titles here.

Roxane Gay Is On Fire!

Recently we found out Roxane Gay and Dr. Tressie McMillan Cottom will have a podcast, Here to Slay. But that’s not all she’s been working on! She also announced she’s hosting a book club that “might be on your TV this summer.” AND she debuted a new magazine: Gay Magazine. So happy to see all her talents spreading far and wide!

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AI Makes Poem Portrait On Your Face: Today In Books

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AI Makes Poem Portrait On Your Face

Selfies feeling a bit been there, done that? Google’s new app, PoemPortraits, uses a word you suggest to create a poem and overlays it onto your selfie. “The poems it produces can be ‘surprisingly poignant, and at other times nonsensical.'” Fun!

2019 Free Comic Book Day Guide!

Tomorrow, May 4th, is Free Comic Book Day! Whether you participate every year or this is going to be your first time (yay!), NPR put together a great resource explaining what you can expect from the day, how to easily find your nearest comic book shop, and a list (with reviews) of the 53 comic book titles that may be available for free! May the 4th be with you!

2019 Indies Choice Book Awards Winners!

This is a fantastic list if you’re looking for what to read next: 2019 Indies Choice Book Awards and the E.B. White Read-Aloud Awards winners! Congratulations to all the winners and all the honored books–you’re all winners to us!

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Crime Fiction’s New Favorite Private Eyes

Hello mystery fans!


Sponsored by Delusions of Clarity, by Vern Bryk

Delusions of Clarity cover imageKarl Jommers is a down-to-earth police psychologist. After a cop is shot, Jommers must evaluate the two police officers involved. Both offer conflicting accounts, but neither is lying. Their divergent perspectives are blurred by their personal anxieties. One sees local corruption, the other a government conspiracy. Jommers tries to disentangle the discordance, but he can’t square their differing views without first finding the truth. But stepping outside his domain to investigate may jeopardize his practice and his life. While trying to correct the distorted views of others, he’s forced to question the clarity of his own perception.


From Book Riot And Around The Internet

A Deadly Divide cover imageRincey and Katie are talking about new-to-them authors on the latest Read or Dead.

Crime Fiction’s New Favorite Private Eyes

The Best True Crime Podcasts of 2019 (So Far)

2019 Edgar Award Winners Are Must-Reads For Anyone Who Loves Mystery Novels & True Crime

Inside the True-Crime Boom Taking Over Prestige TV

Win MY SISTER, THE SERIAL KILLER by Oyinkan Braithwaite

News And Adaptations

The Confessions of Frannie Langton by Sara Collins cover imageSara Collins’ period novel ‘The Confessions of Frannie Langton’ will be adapted for TV

‘James Bond 25’ Cast Unveiled But Still No Title

‘The Last Mrs. Parrish’: Drama Series Based On Novel In Works At Amazon With Cathy Schulman & Jeff Gaspin Producing

Kindle Deals

Fallen Mountains cover imageFallen Mountains by Kimi Cunningham Grant is .99 cents, which is a ridiculous price, and one of my favorites this year–Full review. (TW domestic violence/ addiction/ suicide)

All The Missing Girls by Megan Miranda is $1.99 (Small Town Mystery Told Backwards–Full review.) (It’s been so long I’m sorry I don’t remember potential trigger warnings.)

Dead Letters by Caite Dolan-Leach is $1.99 (Slow-burn suspense that bites–Full review) (It’s been so long I’m sorry I don’t remember potential trigger warnings.)

A Bit Of My Week In Reading

Say Nothing by Patrick Radden Keefe cover imageCurrent audiobooks: Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland by Patrick Radden Keefe (Great narrator, true crime with history of The Troubles.); Looker by Laura Sims (Psychological suspense of a woman obsessed with another.); Trust Exercise by Susan Choi (My mystery break, a buzzy adult novel set in a prestigious performing arts high school.)

Current ereading: Just South of Home by Karen Strong (Really enjoying this middle grade story set in summer with cousins and possible haints!); Flowers and Foul Play (A Magic Garden Mystery #1) by Amanda Flower (Inherited Scottish home cozy mystery I just started.)

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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70 Children’s Classics Free Online: Today In Books

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70 Children’s Classics Free Online

The Library of Congress is properly celebrating the Children’s Book Week’s 100th anniversary by offering a 70 book collection. You can check out some of the titles–all the books were published before 1924 in the U.S. or England–and get the link here.

Study Links Netflix Adaptation To Increase in Suicide Rates

Researchers from several universities, hospitals, and the National Institute of Mental Health conducted a study, published in Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, which found that the Netflix adaptation 13 Reasons Why “was associated with a 28.9% increase in suicide rates among U.S. youth ages 10-17 in the month (April 2017) following the show’s release, after accounting for ongoing trends in suicide rates.” You can read the details of the study and findings here.

The Handmaid’s Tale Season 3 Trailer

Hulu will premiere season 3 of The Handmaid’s Tale on June 5th and has just dropped the official trailer, which you can check out here!

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Little Miss Spice Girls: Today In Books

This edition of Today in Books is sponsored by Bloomsbury, publisher of Extraordinary Birds by Sandy Stark-McGinnis, a heartbreaking and hopeful middle grade debut for fans of The Thing About Jellyfish.

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Little Miss Spice Girls

This adorably perfect collaboration will bring all the nostalgia feels to kids from the ’80s and ’90s: The Spice Girls have their own Little Miss books! Check out Little Miss Baby, Little Miss Ginger, Little Miss Scary and Little Miss Sporty.

The Obamas Netflix Slate

We now know what Barack Obama and Michelle Obama’s production company, Higher Ground, will be putting out on Netflix. And of course I’m mentioning it here because there is bookish stuff including the film adaptation of Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom and a nonfiction series from The Fifth Risk: Undoing Democracy. Netflix can go ahead and just make an entire category for Higher Ground so I can watch them all.

It’s Trailer Time!

We now have a trailer for Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am which will be in select theaters June 21st. And it looks amazing!