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Recycling Books Into Toilet Paper

Here’s a look at a Material Resources Center in Ephrata, Pennsylvania where last year roughly 1.6 million books donated/recycled ended up being processed. After going through machines that cut off the binding, the books find their next lives as toilet paper, paper towels, insulation, tissue, and even animal bedding. “Niessen said he has been getting more donated books recently as prices for recyclables have fallen because of a trade war with China.”

New Book List!

New York City education officials created a new reading list for kindergarten through 12th grade, meant to encourage students to find a fun book to read. The 254 book list was put together by the DOE, with recommendations from students, community members, and parents/guardians for the NYC Reads 365 program. The list has great books ranging from memoirs (Hello, Michelle Obama and Trevor Noah!) to comic books (Hello, Miles Morales aka Spider-Man!).

In Sad News

Activist, trailblazing mystery author, and 2020 Mystery Writers Of America’s Grandmaster Barbara Neely passed away. Her publisher Brash Books posted on Twitter the news of her passing. If you’ve yet to meet her heroine Blanche White and are looking for your next mystery read, you can start with the Agatha, Macavity, and Anthony Awards winning novel Blanche on the Lam.

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Oprah Drops Book Club Book (Not That One): Today In Books

Oprah Drops Book Club Book (Not That One)

No, Oprah isn’t dropping the book many people said was trauma porn and poorly written about Latinx communities. She is however dropping her original pick for March, My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell, it seems because “she did suggest that, moving forward, they hoped to avoid books that provoked controversies that might overwhelm the book club’s discussion.” The controversies are not the same.

Snoopadelic Films To Adapt Modern Sherlock

If you guessed that Snoop Dogg is behind Snoopadelic Films, A+ for you! Also, he’ll be executive producing the adaptation of Joe Ide’s IQ (Isaiah Quintabe) series which is like a modern day Sherlock in East Long Beach complete with his own Watson–er, I mean Dodson.

Get Your Learn On (And Wash Your Hands!)

Duke University Press made a selection of their books and articles on pandemics and communicable diseases free online “to help build knowledge and understanding of how we navigate the spread of communicable diseases.” You have until June 1st to read the books online for free and October 1st for the journal articles.

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You Can Own Shel Silverstein’s Houseboat

Shel Silverstein, the late author of Where the Sidewalk Ends and The Giving Tree, had a two bedroom, one bath houseboat–that was built on top of a WWII balloon barge–and it can now be yours for $783,000. Check out the pictures!

Match Made In Heaven

Netflix announced that Taika Waititi (New Zealand filmmaker of Thor: Ragnarok; Jojo Rabbit) will be producing and directing two animated series for Netflix based on Roald Dahl’s work. One series will be set in and feature characters from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and the other will be an original take on the Oompa-Loompas. This is certainly going to be funny and fun with Waititi in charge!

Hachette Drops Book After Staff Walkout

After Ronan Farrow learned that his publisher for Catch and Kill was planning on releasing Woody Allen’s memoir, he publicly posted that he would leave the publisher over their decision. Ronan Farrow’s sister, Dylan Farrow, has accused Allen of sexually abusing her as a child. Many of Hachette and its imprint’s employees were also shocked and angered to learn that their employer would be publishing Allen’s memoir and walked out in protest. Hachette Book Group announced it would no longer publish Allen’s memoir.

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👻 Agatha Christie Haunts Museum

Hi mystery fans! You know the drill: I am here with some clickity links with interesting things to read, news, something to watch, and Kindle deals. Here’s to a bookish weekend!

From Book Riot And Around The Internet

cover image: a cheery blossom tree branch with a few pink flowers with a watercolor ligth blue backgroundWhere to Start Reading Keigo Higashino (One of my favorite authors!)

Rincey and Katie discuss My Dark Vanessa and Excavation, Latinx mysteries, and what they’re reading on Read Or Dead.

We’re Giving Away a $50 Gift Card to Barnes and Noble!

6 Books That Contextualize Harvey Weinstein’s Monumental Guilty Verdict

For fans of The Whisper Man: Could this be the most terrifying thriller of the year? Here’s your first look at The Shadows

If You Liked My Sister, the Serial Killer, you’ll like…

The month’s best in crime, mystery, and thrillers.

Who you gonna call? Ghost of Agatha Christie knocking her own books off shelves in hometown museum

News and Adaptations

Untamed Shore cover imageHere are the bookstores you can catch Silvia Moreno-Garcia at this month!

Janet Evanovich Moves To Atria For Next Four Books In Substantial 8-Figure Deal

Thriller novelist Harlan Coben on suburban secrets and Netflix hits

Modern Cold War Comic ‘Red Atlantis’ Launching in June

Kylie Bunbury Cast as Lead in David E Kelley’s ABC Series ‘The Big Sky’ (Will watch anything she’s in. Also, BRING BACK PITCH!)

Apple Won’t Let Bad Guys Use iPhones in Movies (Plus other ‘Knives Out’ Facts)

The release of the new James Bond film has been put back by seven months as coronavirus continues to spread.

Watch Now

The finale of Megan Abbott’s Dare Me adaptation airs this Sunday (making all the popcorn!) and if you need to catch up, or marathon, the episodes are streaming on USA website/app. This has been one of the best filmed shows for me, and has really nailed the suspense.

Kindle Deals

Beijing Payback cover imageFor fans of family drama and mystery: Beijing Payback by Daniel Nieh is $1.99!

If you’re looking to start a YA mystery series about a school training elite spies that has one of their own murdered: Killing November by Adriana Mather is $1.99! The sequel, Hunting November, is out end of this month.

If you’re looking for an early 1900’s NY historical mystery: A Death of No Importance (Jane Prescott #1) by Mariah Fredericks is $2.99! (Review) (TW pedophile)

Browse all the books recommended in Unusual Suspects previous newsletters on this shelf. See 2020 upcoming releases. An Unusual Suspects Pinterest board. Get Tailored Book Recommendations!

Until next time, keep investigating! In the meantime, come talk books with me on Twitter, Instagram, and Litsy–you can find me under Jamie Canavés.

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Simon & Schuster Up For Sale: Today In Books

Simon & Schuster Up For Sale

“We’ve made the determination that Simon & Schuster is not a core asset of the company. It is not video based; it doesn’t have significant connectivity to our broader business. At the same time, there’s no question it’s a marquee asset that’s highly valuable. I’ve had multiple, unsolicited inbound calls about that asset,” is what a ViacomCBS (which owns S&S) CEO said during a live-streamed session at Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference. So, sounds like ViacomCBS is selling Simon & Schuster.

Ronan Farrow To Drop Publisher Over Book

Ronan Farrow was one of the journalists at the forefront of the #metoo movement (coined by Tarana Burke) who has since written a book, Catch and Kill, detailing how, as he tried to break the story on Harvey Weinstein, NBC News executives worked against him to kill the story. After news that one of Hachette’s imprints will publish Woody Allen’s memoir Farrow released a public statement that he’ll be cutting ties with the publisher. Ronan Farrow’s sister, Dylan Farrow, who accused Allen of sexual assault during childhood has also released a statement making it clear she was never contacted for fact checking.

Nevertheless, She Persisted Short Fiction Bundle

If you weren’t already excited for International Women’s Day on March 8th here’s a reason to celebrate: Tor will be offering free downloads of its short fiction bundle, titled Nevertheless, She Persisted. Great way to get to know 11 of the best science fiction and fantasy writers today.

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More Crazy Rich Asians

If you’ve read your way through Kevin Kwan’s three books in the Crazy Rich Asian series and you need more romance, laughs, and opulence I have great news: the fourth book, Sex and Vanity, will be out this summer! “A glittering tale of love and longing as a young woman finds herself torn between two worlds—the WASP establishment of her father’s family and George Zao, a man she is desperately trying to avoid falling in love with.”

Overdrive’s Hold Changes

If you check out books from your library using OverDrive, they’ve made a change that went into effect at the start of March: no more automatic hold checkout. Instead, when your audiobook or ebook is ready you’ll have to manually borrow the book or, now you’ll also have the option to, “hold redelivery,” which will pass the copy to the next person in line and you’ll get the next available copy. Basically, we made one too many jokes about all our holds coming in at once.

Superchef Comic!

The owner of Superhero Chefs restaurants, Darnell “SuperChef” Ferguson, is launching a comic book series! The series is intended to help kids navigate growing up by showing the main character defending themself against bullies and villains and dealing with insecurities.

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🔪 March’s Mystery & Thrillers

Hello mystery fans! We’ve made it to March and here are a bunch of crime, mystery, and thriller books publishing this month to keep your bookish heart happily reading. (📚= I’ve read and recommend; 📖= currently reading and enjoying.)

Goldie Vance the Hotel Whodunit cover imageGoldie Vance: The Hotel Whodunit by Lilliam Rivera: 📚 A delightful middle-grade mystery based on the Goldie Vance comic series that brings us all our favorite characters with Goldie trying to solve a mystery while a monster movie is filmed at the hotel she works at.

Please See Us by Caitlin Mullen: Suspense novel set in Atlantic City where women are going missing and a boardwalk psychic and an art gallery woman team up to figure out what is happening.

Mimi Lee Gets A Clue cover imageMimi Lee Gets a Clue (A Sassy Cat Mystery #1) by Jennifer J. Chow: 📖 (For cozy mystery fans a groomer is accused of murdering the dude she reported for a puppy mill and discovers a cat with a bit of an attitude she’s caring for talks to her to help her clear her name.)

Execution In E (Gethsemane Brown Mysteries #4) by Alexia Gordon: A fun cozy mystery series that follows an American musician living in Ireland who usually gets helped on her mystery adventures by a ghost!

Brown Girl Ghosted by Mintie Das: Small-town teen needs the help of the spirit world to find who killed the school’s queen bee!

The Eighth Girl cover imageThe Eighth Girl by Maxine Mei-Fung Chung: Super excited to read this one marketed as “an omnivorous examination of life with mental illness and the acute trauma of life in a misogynist world.”

City of Margins by William Boyle: I love Boyle’s crime novels and am really looking forward to this one set in ’90s Brooklyn following a slew of characters and how they’re lives intersect.

 

A Murderous Relation cover imageA Murderous Relation (Veronica Speedwell #5) by Deanna Raybourn: 📖 I absolutely adore this fun historical mystery series that follows a smart, adventurous, mouthy woman who partners with a grumpy natural historian. You can always count on a great mystery, adventure, will-they-won’t-they tension, and hilarious scenes–I was cracking up in the opening of this one.

Santa Fe Noir edited by Ariel Gore: A Southwest US installment in the Akashic Noir Series which collects crime short stories–great way to find new authors.

Mrs. Mohr Goes Missing cover imageMrs. Mohr Goes Missing by Maryla Szymiczkowa, Antonia Lloyd-Jones (Translation): Super excited for this one marketed as a Polish mystery “inspired by the work of Agatha Christie, following a bored socialite who becomes Cracow’s most cunning amateur sleuth.”

Victim 2117 (Afdeling Q #8) by Jussi Adler-Olsen, William Frost (Translation): For procedural fans this is a great series that follows Copenhagen’s cold cases division.

Darling Rose Gold cover imageDarling Rose Gold by Stephanie Wrobel: 📚 If you’re looking for a psychological mother vs daughter here’s a page-turner–I listened to the audiobook, with alternating narration, in one day! (TW past suicide, brief detail/ disordered eating/ talk of past PTSD, addiction, miscarriage/ child abuse)

A Conspiracy of Bones (Temperance Brennan #19) by Kathy Reichs: Hello, fans of Bones, Temperance Brennan is back!

The Body Double by Emily Beyda: Dark, suspense about a woman asked by a stranger to give up her current life to impersonate a Hollywood recluse.

The Herd cover imageThe Herd by Andrea Bartz: “Why did the founder of a glamorous coworking space for women disappear? Her best friends will risk everything to uncover the truth.” Yup, I’m in!

You Are Not Alone by Greer Hendricks, Sarah Pekkanen: The authors of The Wife Between Us and An Anonymous Girl are back with a new thriller!

The Red Lotus by Chris Bohjalian: I found The Flight Attendant and The Guest Room to be interesting, page-turning thrillers so I’m looking forward to this global thriller about deceit.

Hour of the Assassin by Matthew Quirk: An action thriller that follows a former Secret Service agent framed for the murder of the former director of the CIA…

Browse all the books recommended in Unusual Suspects previous newsletters on this shelf. See 2020 upcoming releases. An Unusual Suspects Pinterest board. Get Tailored Book Recommendations!

Until next time, keep investigating! In the meantime, come talk books with me on Twitter, Instagram, and Litsy–you can find me under Jamie Canavés.

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Utopian Alphabet For Sale: Today In Books

Utopian Alphabet For Sale

Sir Thomas More’s Utopia, first published in 1516, is a satire depicting a fictional island society that has never been out of print. Now a rare copy from 1518, which includes the fictional world’s invented language, will be up for sale at New York City’s International Antiquarian Book Fair. If you’re attending and have $81,000 to spare it could be yours.

Mighty Fine List

The Women’s Prize for Fiction announced the 2020 longlist and what an exceptional list it is! If you’re a crime reader Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line by Deepa Anappara is great, and the audiobook has fantastic narrators. If you’ve been meaning to read more Latinx novels Dominicana by Angie Cruz should be your next read. Jacqueline Woodson once again with another excellent novel: Red at the Bone. Seriously, this list is so good you can just randomly pick your next read from it and then go through the rest of the books.

Audie Award Winners Announced

Last night, the 2020 Audie Awards were handed out, so if you’re looking for your next earhole read you’re all set! Michelle Obama won for Becoming in the autobiography/memoir category. Elizabeth Acevedo won for narration by author for With the Fire On High–and any year she narrates her novel she should win is my hot take. Father and son Stephen King and Joe Hill won in separate categories, short stories thriller/suspense, for Full Throttle and The Institute. And one of my absolute favorite books of last year Nothing To See Here took the award for best female narrator. Check out all the winners!

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How Bookstores Try To Survive Epidemic

COVID-19 (coronavirus disease) epidemic is taking lives, disrupting way of life, and affecting businesses, including bookstores that rely on in-store events and customers. Many are being forced to get creative in order to continue making money to keep from losing their bookstore: asking customers to please buy gift cards; live streaming recommendations and literary readings; “book surprise” service where you tell them your feelings and they send you a book to match.

Fulfill Your Transcribing Dreams

Nearly 4,000 unpublished letters and poems by Walt Whitman needed transcribing and the Library of Congress asked for volunteers to help. Half of the documents still need to be transcribed, so if you’re a Whitman fan and want to help make his documents more accessible here’s your time to shine.

RWA All Over Again

The Scottish Poetry Library issued a ban on “no-platforming” that will lead it to cut ties with authors that criticize other authors. This stems from authors with anti-trans views being called out for being transphobic so the Scottish Poetry Library is essentially saying it will punish authors who point out that other authors are phobic.

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Surprising Items Stolen From Libraries: Today In Books

Surprising Items Stolen From Libraries

We hear library theft and assume book, maybe map or important documents. But here’s a fun list (for curious readers, not for the libraries) that shows surprising things stolen from libraries like skeletons, swords, and even a presidential rocking chair. I’d like to propose that maybe the skeleton grabbed his favorite weapon and seat and peaced out–someone write this book!

Edwidge Danticat For The Double-Win

Edwidge Danticat won the Story Prize in 2005 for The Dew Breaker and now, fifteen years later, she’s once again taking home the Story Prize. This time for her story collection, Everything Inside. Double congrats!

Judy Blume Adaptation

Judy Blume’s coming-of-age novel Summer Sisters will be coming to television. The 1998 novel will be adapted into a limited series at Hulu with Liz Tigelaar (Little Fires Everywhere adaptation) set to write, executive produce, and be the showrunner–“Sources say she sent the author a fan letter 20 years ago in which she asked to adapt it for TV.”