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From Paper Shortage To Tariffs To Shipping Delays: Today In Books

From Paper Shortage To Tariffs To Shipping Delays

Publishing has had quite a few hurdles this year, including paper shortages and tariffs, and now at the end of the year, when bookstores rely on all that holiday shopping, there’s a new problem: shipping delays. Because of large shipping volumes and bad weather, there are delays in deliveries, leaving many indie bookstores without the stock they need.

Samantha Irby Interviews Lizzo For Time’s Entertainer Of The Year

The hilarious and amazing author Samantha Irby interviewed Lizzo for Time’s Entertainer of the Year and yes it’s as amazing as you imagine: “Is it even legal to introduce yourself to Lizzo while wearing yoga pants you bought two years ago at Kohl’s?”

More Libraries To Help More People Thanks To Grant

A program that helps people released from prison transition back into society, Fresh Start @ Your Library Program, is being expanded from one library to statewide in New Jersey thanks to a federal grant. Peggy Cadigan: “’We’re a nonthreatening place. We welcome everyone,’ she said. ‘And I think that there’s no stigma attached with going into a local public library. So we think we’re the perfect place because we’re serving everybody from all walks of life.’”

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Mental Health Resources At Public Libraries: Today In Books

Mental Health Resources At Public Libraries

New York City’s mental health initiative helped New York Public Library branches in offering services like social emotional learning and free mental health first aid training. While these programs and resources are not meant to replace professional treatment there’s a lot of helpful changes happening across the country, including libraries that have hired nurses and psychiatric social workers.

Merriam-Webster’s Words Of The Year

I love data and look forward to the end of year lists like Merriam-Webster’s most looked up words in 2019. The word of the year is “they” which is then followed by words like “quid pro quo” and “impeach”, which are unsurprising, but we also have surprises like “crawdad” thanks to the very popular novel by Delia Owens. Anyhoo, there’s a bunch of words and their meaning and history if you want to nerd out like me.

Atlanta Newspaper Demands Disclaimer On Clint Eastwood Film

Clint Eastwood’s film Richard Jewell, based on the Centennial Olympic Park bombing during the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, is being accused of going too far with its dramatic license. Kathy Scruggs, a real life journalist who has passed away, is portrayed in the film as trading sex for informational tips. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution says there is no evidence this ever happened and wants Warner Bros. to release a statement that they fabricated this along with adding a disclaimer to the film.

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Watched That? Read This Mystery and Thriller Book

Hello mystery fans! This week I’m doing things a little different. I’ve found that most crime readers are also fans of crime films/TV series so with that in mind I thought I’d do a list of “if you liked that try this.” You can use it either way and find a book based on a film or show you liked or find a new show or film to watch based on a book you enjoyed. Or just add it all to your to-watch and to-read lists because why not?

Hustlers film poster Uptown Thief cover image

(Hustlers) Looking for more thieving women and sisterhood? In Uptown Thief by Aya de León a women’s health clinic in NY needs funding so the ladies of an escort service target scumbag rich CEO’s to steal from. Sounds like a win-win to me! (Review)

Casino Ocean's Eleven film poster Ghostman cover image

(Casino + Ocean’s 11) If you’re looking for a conman type novel where you get the detailed ins-and-outs of the criminal world and how each job is pulled off, along with all the drama involved with a life of crime, Ghostman by Roger Hobbs is a hell of a page-turner. (Review)

RuPaul Drag Race Ocean's 8 film posters Death Prefers Blondes cover image

(Ocean’s 8 + RuPaul’s Drag Race) A group of drag queens with a teen girl leader rob from the rich in the equally fun and heartfelt novel Death Prefers Blondes by Caleb Roehrig. Come for the crime, stay for the found family. (Review)

Silence of the Lambs The bad Seed posters The Only Child cover image

(The Silence of the Lambs + The Bad Seed) A venn diagram for fans of Kanae Minato, Silence of the Lambs, and The Bad Child would have Mi-ae Seo’s upcoming novel The Only Child in the center as a criminal psychologist is faced with questions of nature vs nurture in her job and private life…

Collateral Bodyguard posters A Dangerous Crossing and A Deadly Divide cover images

(Collateral 2018 series / Bodyguard 2018 series) Both these limited British series–with their detectives and exploration of current social issues– made me think of one of my favorite procedural series: Rachel Getty & Esa Khattak by Ausma Zehanat Khan, especially A Deadly Divide and A Dangerous Crossing. (Review) (Review)

Unbelievable poster Know My Name cover image

(Unbelievable 2019 miniseries) Another excellent voice in the fight against rape culture is Chantel Miller and her brave and beautiful memoir Know My Name. (Review–under nonfiction)

When They See Us poster My Midnight Years cover image

(When They See Us 2019 miniseries) I love true crime memoirs that explore social issues and in My Midnight Years, Ronald Kitchen tells his story of wrongly being imprisoned and placed on death row, shining a spotlight on our injustice system. (Review)

Ozark film poster Barbed Wired Heart cover image

(Ozark 2017 series) If you love Ruth on Ozark you’ll love Harley McKenna who is raised by her widowed father Duke McKenna–the violent top-dog criminal of North County–to survive anything, including his enemies coming to harm her. The fantastic opening line of Barbed Wire Heart by Tess Sharpe: “I’m eight years old the first time I watch my daddy kill a man.” You know you just heard that in Ruth’s voice! (Review)

Stumptown poster The Last Place You Look cover image

(Stumptown 2019 series) Looking for more modern noir starring a bisexual P.I. who doesn’t always get it right but you keep rooting for her? Meet Roxane Weary in Kristen Lepionka’s The Last Place You Look. Action scene endings included. (Review)

Serial Mom Devil Wears Prada film posters FashionVictim cover image

(Serial Mom + The Devil Wears Prada) #FashionVictim by Amina Akhtar made me think of John Waters’ suburban housewife suppression satire Serial Mom except swap suburban housewife for the fashion industry with a The Devil Wears Prada work environment. (Review)

The Rookie poster Land of Shadows and In the Woods cover images

(The Rookie  2018 series) If you enjoy The Rookie for its L.A. setting and diverse voices then Land of Shadows by Rachel Howzell Hall is the start to a great police procedural series you should definitely read. If you like the rotating point of view on the show you’ll want to read Tana French’s Dublin Murder Squad series, which rotates different members of the squad for each book. (Review) (Review)

Broadchurch poster Two Girls Down cover image

(Broadchurch 2013 series) Like Broadchurch, Two Girls Down by Louisa Luna explores a case centering children and their family but my comp is very much because both involve two unknown-to-each-other detectives who are paired together to solve a case. And I equally loved the pairings in both. (Review)

Derry Girls poster Say Nothing cover image

(Derry Girls 2018 series) While this is NOT a funny book following teen girls and has zero sitcom vibes, if you watched the show Derry Girls and wanted to learn more about the show’s time period of the Troubles, Say Nothing by Patrick Radden Keefe is a great history/true crime book.

Mindhunter poster Leaving Atlanta cover image

(Mindhunter 2017 series) For another book that explores the time period of a show, this time in a novel, Leaving Atlanta by Tayari Jones is also set during the Atlanta child murders like season 2 of Mindhunter. Instead of being a procedural though it follows three children as they try to navigate their personal lives and family drama as the city becomes aware of someone preying on children. (Review)

Veronica Mars s1 cover Trouble Is A Friend Of Mine cover image

(Veronica Mars 2004 series) If you’re a fan of the first season of Veronica Mars and Logan being annoying let me introduce you to Digby in Stephanie Tromly’s Trouble Is a Friend of Mine. He drags the new girl Zoe Webster into all kinds of illegal-ish activity as he tries to solve a recent kidnapping in hopes of leading to answers to his sister who disappeared years before. (Review)

Elementary Fantastic Beasts posters Jackaby cover image

(Elementary 2012 series + Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them) If genderbent Sherlock and Watson solving crimes with fantastic beasts (the actual critters) mixed in is your thing than have I got a fantastic (heh) complete series for you to marathon: Jackaby by William Ritter. (Review)

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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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Paul McCartney’s Children’s Book At Netflix: Today In Books

Paul McCartney’s Children’s Book At Netflix

High in the Clouds by Paul McCartney, Geoff Dunbar, and Philip Ardagh will be getting the animated feature adaptation treatment on Netflix. The cartoon, about a teen squirrel, will have songs by Paul McCartney who is also wearing the producer hat.

The Best 6 Minutes Of Your Day

It’s the end of the world–er, year and decade, and we could all use a break and six minutes of something funny and lovely and heartfelt. Watch the short film Hair Love about a father learning to do his young daughter’s hair. And there’s of course a book: Hair Love by Matthew A. Cherry, Vashti Harrison (Illustrator).

Book Fairies!

I literally just love getting to shout “Book Fairies!” Inspired by Emma Watson, Amanda Moore leads the Book Fairy brigade in Cincinnati. What does a Book Fairy do exactly? They leave books with ribbons and stickers around for people to find, read, and then to continue the fun by repeating the process. “There are over 9,000 book fairies in 100 countries.” Hand me my wings!

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Beyond Book Lending How Libraries Help Communities: Today In Books

Beyond Book Lending How Libraries Help Communities

As communities change, many libraries are adapting and creating innovative ways to help patrons and their communities. Here’s a look at 5 libraries around the world that are lending clothes, offering a program to read your fine away, delivering books via donkeys and camels, and helping homeless people.

Nationwide Cull Leads To Book Burning

A library in Zhenyuan County, Gansu was seen burning books and according to Chinese media reports the county’s website explains it has been focusing on removing and destroying biased, religious, and illegal books. “The news of the book burning, now deleted from Zhenyuan county’s website, has prompted a wave of criticism from commentators and internet users who were reminded of the Qin dynasty, when books were burned and scholars burned alive as a way to control the populace and prevent criticism of the regime.”

It’s So Shiny!

The trailer AND the gold outfit Wonder Woman wears towards the end of the Wonder Woman 1984 trailer! So many questions and so many thoughts–seriously, how do I get that shiny gold outfit?!–but for now I’m just gonna jam to the awesome music and watch the trailer a few more–twenty, probably twenty–times.

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773 Libraries Have Closed In Britain: Today In Books

773 Libraries Have Closed In Britain

The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy’s (Cipfa) annual survey reports that 773 libraries in the UK–excluding Northern Ireland–have closed in the last decade, 35 in the last year. Conservative government’s restrictive spending and local councils tight budgets are blamed.

When You Misquote Books Publicly, The Authors Will Tell On You

During the Trump impeachment hearings Paul Taylor, Republican lawyer for the Judiciary Committee, quoted two books on impeachment: Neal Katyal’s Impeach: The Case Against Donald Trump and To End a Presidency: The Power of Impeachment by Joshua Matz and Laurence Tribe. The problem is he misused both quotes: “’Wow. I just watched Republicans lie about my book,’ Katyal wrote on Twitter. Tribe had a similar complaint: ‘They didn’t just leave out the ellipses from my [book],” they also “deleted my conclusion[.]’”

Jimmy Kimmel Donates Book Proceeds

Jimmy Kimmel’s new children’s book, The Serious Goose, which he wrote and illustrated, is doing more than just delighting children readers: the books proceeds are being donated to children’s hospitals, inspired by the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, which saved his son’s life.

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Drunk Tom Holland To The Spidey Rescue: Today In Books

Drunk Tom Holland To The Spidey Rescue

Tom Holland had a chat with Kimmel on Jimmy Kimmel Live! where he discussed his role in the recent situation where Disney and Sony couldn’t come to terms and it looked like Spider-Man’s new film series (starring Holland) would be leaving the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It involved a call between a drunk and crying Holland and Disney CEO Bob Iger.

Book Banned

Someone to Run With by David Grossman has been banned in Russia. Attorney Pavel Astakhov, the Russian Federation’s Children’s Rights Commissioner’s reason for the ban is a real head-scratcher: “distribution of this sort of literature with no age restriction increases the rates of teenage pregnancy, single motherhood, and sexually transmitted diseases.”

The Outsider

Stephen King’s latest (or one of) adaptation, The Outsider, will premiere on HBO on January 12th and we now have a trailer! It stars Jason Bateman as the accused killer of a child, except evidence places him in two places at once…

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James Patterson Gives Booksellers Holiday Bonus: Today In Books

James Patterson Gives Booksellers Holiday Bonus

It’s holiday bonus time and author James Patterson has 500 gifts of $500 each to give to booksellers. The winners, 100 of which are children’s booksellers, were announced after being selected from 2,500 applications.

Harry Potter First Edition Hidden In Plain Sight

Emily Saiban can thank her avid booktube watching for helping make a delightful discovery: Wimbledon Library had a rare first edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. “‘The first thing I noticed was a younger Dumbledore on the back cover’ she explained. ‘Then, I looked on page 53 to see if wand was listed twice on Harry’s school equipment list.’” The book has been in the library for 21 years–in case you wanted to feel old today.

Yes, She Can

Walt Disney Studios dropped a full trailer for the upcoming film Mulan and it looks beautiful and powerful. The film, set to release in March, follows a young woman who masquerades as a man in order to take her ailing warrior father’s position.

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Stacey Abrams Adapting Her Novel 😘🔪

Hi mystery fans! I have for you a bunch of great links to click and read, a new adaptation to watch if you have Apple TV+, and of course I found you even more Kindle deals if you’re not spent from Black Friday/Cyber Monday sales.

From Book Riot And Around The Internet

miracle creek cover imageRincey and Katie recommend great mystery and thriller books to gift–you are included as a giftee–on the latest Read or Dead.

Great Noir By Women

#BongHive Reads: 4 Books for Fans of the Movie PARASITE

The second episode of The Catch And Kill Podcast with Ronan Farrow is up.

NPR’s Book Concierge (so many great crime books!)

Reese’s Book Club chose Denise Mina’s Conviction for their December read!

The Other Americans cover imageAuthor Steph Cha on recognizing ‘the others’ on the page

How Tana French’s Dublin Murder thrillers developed their cult following

Best of the Decade: How Gillian Flynn broke barriers with Gone Girl

Sherlock Holmes can never die. New books about the great sleuth are making sure of it.

News And Adaptations

Never Tell cover imageStacey Abrams Producing CBS Drama Based on Her Novel (Yes, that Stacey Abrams–she writes romantic suspense novels under the pen name Selena Montgomery.)

HBO Max Takes U.S. Rights To Stephen Graham-Fronted ITV Crime Drama ‘White House Farm’

The new Bond trailer is here: No Time To Die (I am super here for the new 00 agent and Phoebe Waller-Bridge having rewritten the script.)

Watch Now

The Apple TV+’s adaptation of Are You Sleeping by Kathleen Barber starts today (the 6th) if you’re a fan of true crime podcasts, armchair detectives, and family drama. It stars Octavia Spencer, Aaron Paul, and Elizabeth Perkins so I’m watching! You can watch the trailer here.

Kindle Deals

Beijing Payback cover imageIf you like to travel in your mysteries and enjoy some family drama Beijing Payback by Daniel Nieh is $2.99!

If you’re looking for a mystery, part court room trial told in three parts from the different family members A Nearly Normal Family by M.T. Edvardsson, Rachel Willson-Broyles (Translation) is $2.99! (Review) (TW rape on page, statutory/domestic abuse/partner abuse)

This seriously great start to a historical mystery series is $1.99: A Death of No Importance (Jane Prescott #1) by Mariah Fredericks (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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NPR’s Book Concierge Is Live: Today In Books

NPR’s Book Concierge Is Live

NPR has released this year’s Book Concierge which is 2,000+ books selected by their staff and critics. With a ton of filters, from genres to “the dark side,” it’s an amazing way to find your next read. Or next hundred. Have fun!

In Sad News

Dorothy Catherine “D.C”. Fontana, Star Trek franchise legend, passed away on December 2 at the age of 80. Fontana wrote one of the early episodes of Stark Trek, Charlie X, which went on to become a template for the show’s stories. She also wrote the first time-travel episode for the franchise, and created “the characters of Spock’s parents, the Vulcan Sarek and the human Amanda Grayson.” And those are just a few of the amazing things she’s credited with.

No Time To Die

The latest Bond film has a trailer! Between Phoebe Waller-Bridge fixing the script and Lashana Lynch as a 00 agent I am super excited for No Time To Die! Making all the popcorn.