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A Great American Author Has Passed Away: Today In Books

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A Great American Author Has Passed Away

In incredibly sad news: Nobel Laureate Toni Morrison passed away in NY at the age of eighty-eight. The essayist, editor, and novelist of countless works–including Beloved and the most recent The Source of Self-Regard–can’t possibly be properly eulogized in a paragraph so I’ll just say we were incredibly blessed to live when she did and to know her words.

Hair Love To Premiere With Angry Birds 2

You can watch Matthew A. Cherry’s short film Hair Love in theaters August 14th as it’ll be playing before the film Angry Birds 2. The animation is based on the illustrations created by Vashti Harrison in the Hair Love book. For more, including a gorgeous screencap, read on here.

Hillary And Chelsea Clinton Team Up For Book

Both Hillary Rodham Clinton and Chelsea Clinton have respectively found great success as authors so it makes sense that they would team up to write a book: The Book of Gutsy Women will hit stores October 1st and will honor more than 100 great women. You can get all the details, including a look at the cover, here.

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Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, Writing Children’s Book: Today In Books

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Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, Writing Children’s Book

Let’s start Monday with the most delightful news: Meghan Markle is writing a children’s book. Like the majority of news surrounding the Duchess of Sussex this is of course leaked and has yet to be formally announced, or confirmed, but let us have this one! Especially since the book will likely be about her rescue dogs.

Self-Published Italian Author Signs Netflix Series Deal

Antonio Dikele Distefano, a formerly self-published Italian author, will have the hero from his novel Non ho mai avuto la mia eta (I was never my age) star in an upcoming Netflix series: Zero. Distefano, Italian screenwriters, and comic book artist Roberto Marchionni will write the script which will be an “original and unique exploration of the Milanese suburbs, a rich and diverse world of underrepresented cultures mixed with rap elements.”

The CW Changes How You’ll Stream Its Upcoming Shows

If you’re excited for The CW’s upcoming adaptations–Batwoman, Nancy Drew, Katy Keene–and don’t have cable, your streaming options will be The CW’s platform exclusively until a month before the next season is set to air, at which time it’ll move to HBO Max or CBS All Access (depending on the show). For more details on the in-season streaming rights click here.

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Amazon’s 20 Most Reviewed Books Ever: Today In Books

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Amazon’s 20 Most Reviewed Books Ever

If you’ve been wondering what 20 books have the most reviews on Amazon have I got a list for you! Spoiler–and shocker!–Harry Potter isn’t on the list.

Ava DuVernay Reveals More On New Gods Adaptation

Ava DuVernay took to Twitter this week to reveal some tidbits on the upcoming film adaptation of DC’s New Gods: the main villains will be Female Furies and Darkseid. She also hints on someone from When They See Us joining the cast and answers why she chose Tom King as co-writer. For all those details read on here.

80% Of Books Published Between 1924-63 Are Now In Public Domain

Here’s an interesting look at the New York Public Library data-mining, 1976 Copyright Act, and how 80% of books published between 1924 and 1963 are now in the public domain. Spoiler: people didn’t renew their copyright registration. If you want to nerd purr read all about it here.

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Clowns-Only Screenings Of IT: CHAPTER TWO: Today In Books

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Clowns-Only Screenings Of IT: Chapter Two

17 Alamo Drafthouse theaters have planned a clowns-only screening for IT: Chapter Two on September 5th. So clown and horror fans read on here for details and coulrophobics stay home on September 5th.

Woke Baby Book Fair

If you’ll be in Fort Greene (Brooklyn, NY) on Saturday August 3rd you’re going to want to check out the Woke Baby Book Fair which was “named as both a joke about babies’ rocky sleep schedules and a comment on young people’s capacity for social change.” For more awesome details–Jason Reynolds and Dhonielle Clayton will be there!–read on here.

Get Your Votes In!

Not The Booker has announced its longlist–174 books!–for you to vote on two of the books you think should make it to the shortlist round. You can check out the easy how-to voter instructions, and see all the awesome books in the running, here.

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Unconventional Missing Person Stories

Hello mystery fans!

From Book Riot And Around The Internet

The Best Lies cover image10 YA Thrillers You Won’t Be Able to Put Down

7 Unconventional Missing Person Stories

(SPOILERS) VERONICA MARS Reminded Us It’s Noir And That’s Okay!

The millennial scammer is alive and well in these fascinating new books

The Dark History Behind the Year’s Bestselling Debut Novel

Rincey highlights a few new crime releases in this week’s New Release Tuesday.

Adaptations And News

Real Murders cover imageCandace Cameron Bure Returns This Summer with Three New AURORA TEAGARDEN MYSTERIES

‘Orange Is The New Black’ Launches Foundation To Support Incarcerated Women

Robert Downey Jr.’s Sherlock Holmes 3 to Receive Near-Record $20.8 Million in California Tax Credits

True Crime

50 States of True Crime

20 Best True Crime Books That’ll Make You Want to Sleep With the Lights On

‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,’ Tarantino and When Violence Against Women Is a Punchline

Kindle Deals

Yesterday cover imageYesterday by Felicia Yap is $3.99 if you’re looking for a unique thriller with bite! (Review) (I don’t remember if it has TW, sorry.)

The Widow by Fiona Barton is $1.99 if you’re looking for a twisty mystery! (Review) (I don’t remember if it has TW, sorry.)

The Real Lolita: The Kidnapping of Sally Horner and the Novel that Scandalized the World by Sarah Weinman is $1.99 if you’re a literature fan and true crime fan. (Review) (TW suicide/ pedophile/ rape)

A Bit Of My Week In Reading

The Whisper Man cover imageAudiobooks: Just started City of Windows by Robert Pobi so I’m about to find out if I can do a political thriller in our current climate. And The Whisper Man by Alex North which is a dark British serial killer novel because who likes to sleep without nightmares? I finished Daniel Nieh’s Beijing Payback, which had a great narrator, and traveled from the U.S. to Beijing (duh) and back as a college student learns of his father’s criminal involvement after his death. And I inhaled my mystery break Rafe: A Buff Male Nanny by Rebekah Weatherspoon which was everything I wanted it to be.

Iced in Paradise cover imageI am super excited to have acquired these egalleys: Iced in Paradise (A Leilani Santiago Hawai’i Mystery) by Naomi Hirahara; Emily St. John Mandel’s The Glass Hotel; Francesca Momplaisir’s My Mother’s House!

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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Edward Snowden Memoir Drops In September: Today In Books

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Edward Snowden Memoir Drops In September

If you’ve been waiting/hoping for Edward Snowden to write and publish a memoir your wait is almost over: Metropolitan Books will publish Permanent Record on September 17th in 20+ countries. For more on Snowden and the memoir read on here.

Fleabag Special Edition Script Book

The ridiculously talented, and hilarious, Phoebe Waller-Bridge had a hit with the Killing Eve adaptation, was brought on to rewrite the current Bond script, and has a hit with Amazon’s Fleabag, an adaptation of her one-woman show. All of that is to say of course it would be very wise to release a special edition script book of her original Fleabag script.

Florence Wants Dante Back

Er, his body that is. The Divine Comedy author fled into exile in 1302 after being sentenced with burning at the stake, eventually dying in Ravenna where his tomb is to this day. But with Dante’s upcoming 700th death anniversary Florence is thinking of bringing his body back “for a limited period.” I guess we just willy-nilly move bodies now! Anyhoo, more on all of this here.

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Help The Library of Congress Transcribe Suffragist Papers: Today In Books

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Help The Library of Congress Transcribe Suffragist Papers

The crowd sourcing platform launched in 2018 by the Library of Congress, By The People, is looking for volunteers to help transcribe almost 16,000 pages of letters, speeches, articles and suffragist documents. Once fully word searchable lay historians and scholars will have a much easier time with the material. Anyone can participate, which you can find out more about here.

Medieval Poem About A Talking Vulva Found In Australia

Only two copies of Der Rosendorn (The Rose Thorn) were known to exist until a recent discovery which has now pushed the origin date of the poem back 200 years. You can read more about the poem–in which a virgin argues with her genitals–along with how Christine Glassner found the poem while looking through manuscripts here.

True Crime Fans: Mindhunter S2 Teaser Trailer Is Here

Netflix’s hit show, based on John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker’s true crime serial killer book, returns with a second season on August 16th and here’s our scary first look: Mindhunter season 2 teaser trailer.

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My Kid Didn’t Do It!

Hi mystery fans! Let’s say goodbye to July with a fun serial killer novel, a great legal mystery, and a slow-burn suspense about secrets.


Sponsored by The Hound of Justice by Claire O’Dell.

Hound of Justice cover imageAfter the Brotherhood of Redemption extremists launched a failed assassination attempt on the president that caused mass destruction, covert agent Sara Holmes takes on the task of investigating the Brotherhood – then abruptly disappears. When Dr. Janet Watson receives a mysterious message that Holmes’ disappearance might be connected to the Brotherhood and to Adler Industries, Watson goes on a high-stakes mission to reunite with Holmes once more. It is a thrilling, action-packed journey through the deep South to clear Holmes’s name, thwart the Brotherhood’s next move, and bring their nemesis to justice for the atrocities she’s committed in the New Civil War.


Fun Serial Killer! (TW child abuse/ stalking/ suicide/ past domestic abuse mentioned)

Find You In The Dark cover imageFind You In The Dark by Nathan Ripley: This really worked for my need for a novel that would let me disconnect from stress and all the horrible things happening, which you may be raising an eyebrow at me considering this is a serial killer book but it’s like watching shows like Castle and Dexter where it isn’t believable enough so it gets to be fun. Yes, you can judge me. Anyhoo, I really liked the premise of this one: Martin Reese pays a cop for unsolved cases and then solves the part of finding where the body is buried, which he then calls into the cops anonymously. No one, including his wife and teen daughter, know what he does. But he’s only going to get to play vigilante for so long before he’ll have to answer questions and possibly pay with his life because his crooked cop partner is questioning their arrangement and a killer is not happy with him finding buried bodies… I like that this gave us a romantic relationship between two cops looking into this case–including the hardship of dating in their profession–and a balance between Martin’s body-hunting/mental rationalizing he’s doing good work and his relationship with his wife and daughter.

Legal Mystery! (TW child murder/ discussion of statutory rape/ pedophile/ homophobia/ fat shaming/ suicide)

Defending Jacob cover imageDefending Jacob by William Landay: This is one of those solid mysteries from beginning to end that follows an assistant district attorney working on a murdered teen boy case when his son is arrested for the crime. I know! It takes you through the whole thing, which procedural fans will appreciate, as Andy Barber works on the case–from interviewing fellow students of the murdered child to harassing a pedophile he thinks is responsible–then follows as he has to hire a lawyer for his son’s defense case, that case, and him being a witness in court. You get a lot of good court scenes, an entire book of “did he or didn’t he,” and a look at how something like this affects and changes a family. I’m really looking forward to the upcoming Apple streaming adaptation of this book which will have Chris Evans playing Andy Barber–so very much here for his “my kid didn’t do it” portrayal. And Michelle Dockery will play the wife, whose character I loved and she’s fantastic in Good Behavior so really we’re about to find out how good Apple is at adaptations.

Slow-burn Suspense! (TW past domestic violence/ fat shamming/ alcoholism/ eating disorder/ statutory rape)

Never Have I Ever cover imageNever Have I Ever by Joshilyn Jackson: If you’ve been following along for a bit you know I like a lot of things in this book: slow reveal of past incident; secrets coming to get you; slow-burn suspense; interesting job. And since I read a lot of these types of novels it’s always a bonus to find one that feels different in a way. This one surprised me with a few turns it took and I really loved the stepmother and daughter relationship which in itself went against the tired evil-mom trope. We start with a group of women at a book club who end up playing a “have you ever” type game that has ramifications when one woman uses it to blackmail another woman: Amy Whey, a scuba instructor and mom, is suddenly faced with the predicament of what would she do to keep her past a secret? Except this isn’t the over-the-top Lifetime thriller type plot (not that I don’t like those too) which looks at quite a few things including how long do we have to pay for terrible mistakes? This one works really well for fans of slow-burn suspense, secrets, and domestic dramas. I also really enjoyed the audiobook–narrated by the author!–which is one of the very few audiobooks where child voices are done that did not annoy me at all!

Recent Releases

A Capitol Death cover imageA Capitol Death (Flavia Albia Mystery #7) by Lindsey Davis (Historical mystery set in ancient Rome that caught my attention so I just got the first in the series: The Ides of April.)

Someone We Know by Shari Lapena (In a NY suburban neighborhood a teen has been breaking into homes and learning everyone’s secrets… Author of The Couple Next Door and An Unwanted Guest.)

My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite (Paperback) (One of my favorite reads–Review) (TW child abuse/ domestic abuse/ rape)

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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Tonight Show’s Summer Read Revealed: Today In Books

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Tonight Show Summer Read Revealed

The Tonight Show fans had five books they could vote on to select the show’s summer book club read. Nearly 1 million votes later the winner is: Ask Again, Yes by Mary Beth Keane. Which immediately jumped more than 500 spots on Amazon’s bestseller list.

Call Me By Your Name Director Eyes Classic Novel

Luca Guadagnino, who directed the adaptation of Call Me By Your Name, is in talks to direct, and produce, the adaptation of the classic novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding. His vision is “a story that stays true to the text but with a contemporary, ultra-kinetic feel.

Authors Open Letter To Congress

Forty authors–including Neil Gaiman, Khaled Hosseini, Ariel Dorfman and Viet Thanh Nguyen–who are either immigrants or born to immigrants in the U.S. wrote an open letter in The Nation to congress pleading for action regarding the inhumane treatment of immigrants at the U.S./Mexico border. “The reports of death, abuse, overcrowding, untreated illness, malnutrition and lack of basic hygiene are abhorrent, especially since many of those affected are children.”

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The Book Bus: Today In Books

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The Book Bus

Let’s start the week off right with a delightful story about a book bus! Melanie Moore, a retired school teacher, converted a 1962 Volkswagen Transporter into a book bus–an independent, bookstore on wheels. You can catch Moore, her VW, and books around Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.

More Books On Buses

Barbara Nolan decided to bring books to Philadelphia commuters by creating Books in Transit, a program that offers fourteen titles to choose from which you can grab at three SEPTA locations. Bonus, the books don’t have to be returned. And the selection of books is fantastic! May all public transit commuters be this fortunate.

Catholic Publishers New Focus

(TW Clergy abuse) With so many recent cases of abuse by Catholic clergy a recent study found that church attendance and donations are down, prompting Catholic Presses to publish books that address the abuse. For more on the presses read on here.