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Sherlock’s First Appearance For Sale: Today In Books

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Sherlock’s First Appearance For Sale

Sherlock made his first appearance in Beeton’s Christmas Annual in 1887 when it published A Study In Scarlet. Until now, there were 33 known copies to still exist but I guess someone cleaned out an attic because it looks like a 34th is up for sale on AbeBooks.com. Before you get excited about being the owner, know you’ll need 75 grand!

Unseen Sylvia Plath Short Story To Be Published

It feels like the year of all the unseen things being found and published, no? This time Faber will be publishing in January Mary Ventura and the Ninth Kingdom, the short story Plath wrote in 1952 while at Smith College.

Creator Of The “Shitty Media Men” List Sells Book

Moira Donegan, who created what became called the Shitty Media Men list which was essentially a crowd-sourced whisper network shared document, has sold a book to Scribner. The book is described as “The perfect introduction to the political and moral challenges of the #MeToo movement.”

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You Can Transcribe Historic Works For The Library Of Congress: Today In Books

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The Library of Congress Invites You To Transcribe!

Via crowd.loc.gov you can volunteer to transcribe historical work “and tag digitized images of text materials from the Library’s collections.” Basically, it’s a tour you can take through history while helping to get access to handwritten works online!

Iowa Public Library Is Exploring Legal Action

after a homophobic patron checked out LGBTQ+ books and burned them. If you’re stocked up on seeing all the hate everywhere, the library gave info if you’d like to send them LGBTQ+ books to replace their loss.

2018 National Book Awards Host Is…

Nick Offerman! Along with being a great actor, he is utterly delightful as a human being, and being that he’s also a bestselling author, this is such a great choice.

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CLUELESS Remake In The Works: Today In Books

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Clueless Is Getting A Remake

Clueless, loosely based on Emma by Jane Austen, will get a remake, which will be produced by Tracy Oliver (Girls Trip) and written by Marquita Robinson (Glow). I may not be a fan of remakes but with that team I’m totally in and excited!

Winners Of The 2018 Kirkus Prizes Announced

It’s that time of year when winners and best of lists are everywhere. And today we’ve got the 2018 Kirkus Prize winners for fiction, nonfiction, and young readers! Congrats!

Drag Queen Story Hour Rocks On!

A group of conservative Christian activists who hoped to stop Drag Queen Story Hour from public libraries in Houston got a ruling from Chief U.S. District Judge Lee H. Rosenthal: “There is no basis to support the requested relief. The application is denied.” Rock on Drag Queen Story, rock on!

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BEASTIE BOYS BOOK Gets Awesome Stars Narrating The Audiobook: Today In Books

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Beastie Boys Book Gets Awesome Stars Narrating The Audiobook

Fight for your right to party and have awesome celebrities on your audiobook is apparently how the Beastie Boys are rolling these days. The Beastie Boys Book (that’s the actual title) releases on October 30th and is a memoir chronicling their rise to fame told in a series of 1st person anecdotes from collaborators and, of course, A-list celebrity friends. Some audiobook narrators are Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, Rachel Maddow, Jon Stewart, Snoop Dogg, Elvis Costello, Steve Buscemi, Tim Meadows

Where Are My Board Game Fans At?

We’re getting a board game based on Susanna Clarke’s Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell. Starting in the summer of 2019 we can “travel around England and Europe, attending social engagements and performing feats of magic in the hope of becoming the most celebrated magician of the age.”

Humble Book Bundle: Get The Vote Out

Humble puts together awesome digital packages of comics and books and lets you decide how much you want to pay for it. Currently it has a Get The Vote Out package filled with titles and all the proceeds go to the ACLU. Sounds like a win-win!

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Robert Durst Murder Trial Seeks Ryan Gosling Movie Screening

Hello mystery fans!


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Break a mirror. Walk under a ladder. Step on a crack. Innocent childhood superstitions … But someone at the Trask Academy of Performing Arts is taking things one step further when the campus is rocked with the deaths of some of its star students. Senior Layna Curtis realizes the random, accidental deaths of her friends aren’t random—or accidents—at all. Someone has taken childhood games too far, using the idea of superstitions to dispose of classmates. As Layna tries to convince people of her theory, she uncovers that each escalating, gruesome murder leads closer to its final victim: her.


From Book Riot And Around The Internet

Rincey has some mystery comfort reads!

He Read/She Read: Thoughts on Media Analysis and Sherlock Holmes

A Definitive Ranking of Agatha Christie Movies

Tana French’s New Thriller Looks At What Happens When White Men Lose Their Privilege (mild spoilers)

“If The Hate U Give featured more than one use of that word, the movie would be in jeopardy of losing the PG-13 rating that Tillman and his distributor, 20th Century Fox, had hoped to earn, and teenagers who treasured the book might be barred from seeing the adaptation.”

If you’re in London there is a super cool 90 minute immersive Sherlock escape game.

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True Crime

Robert Durst Murder Trial Seeks Ryan Gosling Movie Screening To Convict Heir

Amanda Knox Has A Brand New Gig: True Crime Podcast Host

‘In My Father’s House’ Explores How Crime Spreads Through Generations

Kindle Deals

Name of the Dog cover imageName Of The Dog (Lefty Mendieta #3) by Elmer Mendoza is $2.99 (Rincey discussed it on Read or Dead.)

Marcia Clark’s Samantha Birkman series is $1.99 each if you like mysteries starring lawyers! Blood Defense; Moral Defense; Snap Judgement. (Review) (TW it’s been too long but I want to say an educated guess would be rape.)

Audiobooks On Hoopla! (Hoopla is a fantastic app that many libraries use, which has no holds and everyone is picking from the same catalog regardless of your library!)

The first 3 books in Ausma Zehanat Khan’s fantastic Rachel Getty & Esa Khattak series are available! It’s technically set in Canada, following two detectives, but the series travels the world dealing with important social issues. (I don’t remember specific trigger warnings but the series deals with tough topics.)

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 Canaves.

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Stephen King Sells Story Adaptation for ONE Dollar: Today In Books

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Stephen King Short Story Adaptation Sold For $1

Nope, not missing zeros or a typo! Stephen King has a section on his website, Dollar Babies, of short stories that is encouragement for film students to adapt his stories. Way to support education!

Here’s An Awesome Rabbit Hole To Get Lost Down

The Archive of Hispanic Literature has added new recordings to its historical collection of close to 800 audio recordings of Luso-Hispanic writers. It also includes, for the first time, recordings of works in indigenous languages, such as the recording of Mexican scholar Ángel María Garibay (1892–1967), who reads Aztec poetry in Nahuatl and Spanish… It’s so awesome, click the link in the article and listen to amazing writers you’ve probably never heard of before! (Technology and libraries are amazing!)

An Edgar Allen Poe Adaptation Has Been Found After 50 Years

Okay, so I for one think this is the beginning of a horror movie and no one should watch it, but I guess I’ll be the character in the movie no one listens to. A 20-minute adaptation of The Tell-Tale Heart from 1953 (directed by J.B. Williams and starring Stanley Baker, produced by Adelphi Films) has been found in the attic of a Scottish home. People, clean out your attics more often!

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Backlist Mysteries That Have Great Audiobook Narrators

Hello mystery fans! This week I have for you three very different backlist titles that have great audiobook narrators.


Sponsored by The Kingfisher Secret from McClelland & Stewart

The Kingfisher Secret cover imageOctober 2016: In America, the election is a few weeks away. Journalist Grace Elliott has just landed a scoop that she believes will make her career. A porn star is willing to talk about her affair with the man some hope and many fear will become the next president of the United States. But no one will touch it. Not even Grace’s boss, the right-wing publisher of America’s leading tabloid. Instead, Grace is sent to Europe where she discovers a story so big, so explosive that it could decide the American election and launch a new Cold War. As long as she can stay alive long enough to tell it.


Smart and Entertaining Cozy Crime I Should Have Read Years Ago (TW rape mentioned/ alcoholism/ suicide)

Blanche on the Lam cover imageBlanche on the Lam (Blanche White #1) by Barbara Neely: This is one of those series that was groundbreaking at the time it first published (early ’90s) but doesn’t read outdated. It is literally what the title states–Blanche White is on the lam! She’s a middle-aged African-American housekeeper who after some issues with an employer ends up going on the lam. But soon she’s “employed” again as she pretends to be a white family’s housekeeper while she figures out her next move. Except, she picked the wrong family to pretend to be the housekeeper with… I loved Blanche so much, she’s open, and insightful–especially a keen observer when it comes to race and class issues–and ends up making a great amateur sleuth. For fans of having the mystery on the first page, the actual murder mystery doesn’t start until halfway through, the first half of the novel is a crime novel where Blanche is on the run while planning how to get out of her trouble. I’m really looking forward to the rest of the series and loved the audiobook narrator Lisa Reneé Pitts.

For Tana French Fans! (TW rape/ suicide)

The End of the Wasp Season by Denise MinaThe End of the Wasp Season (Alex Morrow #2) by Denise Mina: This series has an excellent balance for me between procedural solving the case, character focus, and it also follows the criminals. Plus, the lead is a Scottish detective with a criminal family she needs to hide and, in this book, is pregnant. I really like being in Morrow’s head as she’s both sensitive and tough and very intuitive. It’s also interesting to watch her try to solve the case of a woman beaten to death while having to prove that a woman being pregnant doesn’t suddenly make her useless. If you’re a fan of procedurals, character driven novels, and getting behind the “why” people do things, I really recommend Denise Mina. If you’re an audibook listener I really enjoyed having Jane MacFarlan in my ears.

Delightful!

Beastly Bones by William RitterBeastly Bones (Jackaby #2) by William Ritter: This series is such a treat and I love it to pieces. Imagine if Sherlock had a young woman assistant who had run away from home to join a dinosaur dig. Then add in some “fantastic beasts” and you have this highly entertaining series. Abigail Rook and her boss Jackaby have their hands full with shape shifting monsters that can look like wittle innocent kittens, and recently discovered dinosaur bones that have been stolen! Fun and delightful, if you have yet to discover this series do yourself a kindness and get on that! Also the narrator, Nicola Barber, has the loveliest most soothing voice if that’s what you like in audiobooks.

Recent Releases

Dead Ringer cover imageDead Ringer by Kate Kessler (Currently reading: FBI agent/serial killer.)

The Midnight Witness by Sara Blaedel (TBR: A Danish author I always pick up.)

Pulse by Michael Harvey (TBR: 1970s detective mystery set in Boston.)

Black Diamond Fall by Joseph Olshan (On my TBR after reading this article.)

Paper Gods cover imagePaper Gods by Goldie Taylor (TBR: Political thriller I’m looking forward to reading.)

Go to My Grave by Catriona McPherson (TBR: Sounds like a for-Clue-fans read.) (TW child sexual assault)

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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 Canaves.

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Kolkata Law Students Offered A Harry Potter Class: Today In Books

This edition of Today in Books is sponsored by Flatiron Books, publishers of Be The Person Your Dog Thinks You Are.


I Mean Wizards Need Lawyers Too, Right?

An interface between Fantasy Fiction Literature and Law: Special focus on Rowling’s Potterverse will be an available course for 4th and 5th year law students at the National University of Juridical Sciences in Kolkota. “Students will learn to apply legal principles in a completely new scenario, and understand how things will work through insights into a wizarding world constantly under government surveillance.“–Fun and educational!

Turns Out John Carpenter’s The Thing Was Based On A Novel

An unpublished novel-length manuscript has been discovered and a small press wants to publish it. Read more about the Kickstarter campaign to get it published and about the discovery. I’ll just be hiding under the covers.

Wonder Woman Wait Is Now Longer!

Originally set to release in fall of 2019 Wonder Woman 1984 has now made us all wait longer to see some rocking ’80s fashion: It will now be in theaters June 5, 2020. Yay for getting the summer blockbuster treatment but, I mean, can we have good things sooner, please?!

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Poetry Hunters Is A Thing! Today In Books

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Poetry Hunters Is A Thing

And two poetry hunters, Erin Singer and Zachary Turpin, found four previously unknown poems and an essay by Anne Sexton. Anyone else now want Poetry Hunter on a business card?

Why, Netflix? Why?!

No, really, I want Netflix to explain why they cancelled Luke Cage. There are the usual rumors, “the age old Hollywood ‘creative differences’ and the inability for the parties involved to reach a deal on how to move forward, according to sources” but that always gets said. And since Netflix is super secretive with revealing its viewing stats, we may never know how popular Luke Cage was, but it definitely should have gotten a 3rd season.

Does Your Life Need Twice As Much Mark Ruffalo?

If so you’re going to want to watch HBO’s adaptation of Wally Lamb’s I Know This Much Is True. Mark Ruffalo will be playing twins in the six-episode limited drama series that just got the green light.

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Free iOS App Plays Perfect Sound Effects While You Read: Today In Books

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Really Cool Free iOS App Plays Perfect Sound Effects While You Read

Your iPhone, iPad or connected speakers play sound effects or music as you read allowed using voice recognition technology. Okay, so this is perfect for when you’re reading to kids, but also I’m gonna start reading everything out loud. My dog’s gonna be so confused!

Shortlist For TS Elliot Prize Announced

The prize, which celebrates the best poetry published around the world this year, awards one poet £25,000 and each shortlisted poet £1,500. And not surprising considering the state of the world this years shortlist is “intensely political.” Check them out!

The Hypnotist’s Love Story Lands At ABC

Heather Graham, who will star in and produce, sold the adaptation rights to Liane Moriarty’s novel The Hypnotist’s Love Story. More Moriarty TV series in the world works for us.

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