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New Children’s Book Releases for September 25, 2018!

Hi Kid Lit friends,

Once again, I have an amazing list of new releases for you today. Some are funny, some are serious, ALL are fun and worth taking a look at. What books catch your eye?

As usual, the book descriptions are from Goodreads, but I’ll add a ❤ if I have had a chance to read it and loved it.


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A mysterious fortune-teller at the school carnival gives twelve-year-old Angela Ashby a journal and warns her to use it wisely. Nothing prepares Angela for the journal’s power—when she pours her heart onto its pages her desires come true. But the unintended consequences alienate her best friend and puts her favorite teacher in danger of losing her job. After she shares her deepest desire of all—that her parents get back together—her adversary steals the journal, and Angela must find it before the school descends into chaos.


Picture Book New Releases

❤ The Night Box by Louise Greig and Ashling Lindsay

When a little boy opens the Night Box, darkness swoops out, a fox uncurls, and a thousand stars sparkle and shine. Night flows freely then, cavorting and exploring, caring for all its creatures until morning comes, and it’s time for Night to rest again. With its soothing cadences and air of quiet wonder, The Night Box is sure to charm any sleepy listener who wonders what happens between sunset and sunrise.

❤ Quiet Wyatt by Tammi Sauer

Wyatt likes quiet. And being quiet works for Wyatt. He’s the model visitor at museums, the perfect tree in the school play—and he’s the absolute star of his ninja camp. But when Wyatt is paired with noisy Noreen on a class field trip, his quiet world is shattered. She’s a know-it-all, and just too loud! So loud, in fact, that she might unintentionally cause some alarming problems . . . Can Wyatt overcome his shyness and speak up in time to save the day?

❤ Lady Pancake and French Toast: Mission Defrostable by Josh Funk, illustrated by Brendan Kearney

Brrr! There’s a frost in the fridge—and it’s hardened Pudding Pond and frozen Yogurt Falls. Agent Asparagus is on the case, and she begs Lady Pancake and Sir French Toast to join her superspy team. But when the enemy snatches Asparagus, Pancake and French Toast have only one dough man to turn to for help: the evil Baron von Waffle! Will he help them save the fridge . . . or are they doomed to become frozen food?

❤ A Parade of Elephants by Kevin Henkes

Up and down, over and under, through and around . . . five big and brightly colored elephants are on a mission in this picture book for young children by Caldecott Medalist Kevin Henkes. Where are they going? What will they do when they get there? It’s a surprise!

❤ A Kiss for Akaraka by Richard Jackson, illustrated by E.B. Goodale

Richard Jackson’s enchanting story about love, family, and the power of the imagination follows Lula and her daddy as they rake leaves together on a crisp autumn day. Can Daddy see Akaraka, Lula’s imaginary friend? Perhaps not, but he is willing to try, much to Lula’s delight.

Pope Francis: Builder of Bridges by Emma Otheguy, illustrated by Oliver Dominguez

Jorge Bergoglio was a typical boy growing up in Buenos Aires, Argentina, jumping into pick-up soccer games and listening to lively music on the city streets. His grandma Rosa taught him the importance of doing good and inspired his passion to help others. This passion and years of hard work led him to become a Jesuit priest, a bishop, and then a cardinal.

❤ Tigers & Tea with Toppy by Barbara Kerley with Rhoda Knight Kalt, illustrated by Matte Stephens

Rhoda loves spending time with Toppy. He is not only her beloved grandpa, but also the world-famous wildlife artist Charles R. Knight! Every outing with Toppy — from visits to the American Museum of Natural History and the Central Park Zoo to tea parties at The Plaza Hotel — is filled with fun and adventure. Lovers of animals, art, natural history, and New York City will relish this vivacious and winsomely depicted true story. Presented through Rhoda’s eyes, it celebrates the enchantment of scientific inquiry, a tender grandparent-grandchild bond, and the vision of a pioneering artist who opened our eyes to the wonders of the ancient world.

Surprise! by Caroline Hadilaksono

Bear, Squirrel, and Raccoon have been friends a long time. A loooooooong time. So when a family of city folks comes to the neighborhood, the friends think that a surprise welcome party is just the kind of fun they’ve been looking for. Well, the party turns out to be quite the surprise indeed, but maybe not exactly what Bear, Squirrel, and Raccoon were imagining?

There’s a Hole in the Log on the Bottom of the Lake by Loren Long

There’s a log on the bottom of the lake
There’s a log on the bottom of the lake
There’s a log?
There’s a log!
There’s a log on the bottom of the lake.

But it turns out there’s a a whole lot more than just a log on the bottom of this lake!

❤ The Extraordinary Gardener by Sam Boughton

Joe is a boy just like any other, but with a bigger imagination. Joe lives in an ordinary apartment building in a rather ordinary city. His world is rather gray. But he spends his time imagining a wonderful, colorful world filled with exotic plants and unusual animals.  One day, Joe decides to plant a seed on his balcony. He waits and waits, but nothing happens! Joe gives up and returns to his daily life, but when he least expects it, he sees that the seed has taken root and turned into the most beautiful tree.

The Flight of Mr. Finch by Thomas Baas

Mr. Finch leads a quiet life with his best friend, a small red bird. Nothing very exciting ever happens to them, and that suits Mr. Finch just fine. Until one day when Mr. Finch’s one and only friend disappears! Worried, Mr. Finch heads off in search of the bird, right into the heart of a jungle that has recently invaded the city. Suddenly, Mr. Finch finds himself on an extraordinary journey that teaches him a lot about himself. Will this journey allow the two friends to take flight and finally find true happiness?

 

Chapter Book New Releases

The Princess in Black and the Science Fair Scare by Shannon Hale & Dean Hale, illustrated by LeUyen Pham

Princess Magnolia is excited. Excited and nervous. She’s going to the Interkingdom Science Fair today to present her poster about seeds and plants, and when she arrives, she sees that her friends are there too! Princess Honeysuckle made a mole habitat, Princess Sneezewort has built a blanket fort, and Tommy Wigtower has a talking volcano that’s saying “EAAAAT!” Wait, what? A surprise goo monster makes this a job for the Princess in Black, and the Princess in Blankets is on the scene to lend a hand. But will two masked heroes be enough to save the science fair?

Hamster Princess: Little Red Rodent Hood by Ursula Vernon

Most monsters know better than to mess with Princess Harriet Hamsterbone. She’s a fearsome warrior, an accomplished jouster, and is so convincing that she once converted a beastly Ogrecat to vegetarianism. So why would a pack of weasel-wolf monsters come to her for help? Well, there’s something downright spooky going on in the forest where they live, and it all centers around a mysterious girl in a red cape. No one knows better than Harriet that little girls aren’t always sweet. Luckily there’s no problem too big or bad for this princess to solve.

 

Middle Grade New Releases

❤ The Right Hook of Devin Velma by Jake Burt

Devin wants to hit it big on the internet by pulling a stunt at an NBA game―one the entire nation will be watching. Addison can’t turn Devin down, but he can barely manage talking to his teachers without freezing up. How’s he supposed to handle the possibility of being a viral sensation? Addi’s not sure why Devin is bent on pulling off this almost-impossible feat. Maybe it has something to do with Devin’s dad’s hospital bills. Maybe it all goes back to the Double-Barreled Monkey Bar Backflip of Doom. Or maybe it’s something else entirely. No matter what, though, it’s risky for both of them, and when the big day finally comes, Devin’s plan threatens more than just their friendship.

❤ Squirm by Carl Hiaasen

Some facts about Billy Dickens:
*  He once saw a biker swerve across the road in order to run over a snake.
*  Later, that motorcycle somehow ended up at the bottom of a canal.
*  Billy isn’t the type to let things go.

Some facts about Billy’s family:
*  They’ve lived in six different Florida towns because Billy’s mom insists on getting a house near a bald eagle nest.
*  Billy’s dad left when he was four and is a total mystery.
*  Billy has just found his dad’s address–in Montana.

This summer, Billy will fly across the country, hike a mountain, float a river, dodge a grizzly bear, shoot down a spy drone, save a neighbor’s cat, save an endangered panther, and then try to save his own father.

❤ Sweep: The Story of a Girl and Her Monster by Jonathan Auxier

It’s been five years since the Sweep disappeared. Orphaned and alone, Nan Sparrow had no other choice but to work for a ruthless chimney sweep named Wilkie Crudd. She spends her days sweeping out chimneys. The job is dangerous and thankless, but with her wits and will, Nan has managed to beat the deadly odds time and time again. When Nan gets stuck in a chimney fire, she fears the end has come. Instead, she wakes to find herself unharmed in an abandoned attic. And she is not alone. Huddled in the corner is a mysterious creature—a golem—made from soot and ash.

The Backstagers and the Ghost Light by Andy Mientus, illustrated by Rian Sygh

The stage crew at St. Genesius Prep—or Backstagers, as they like to call themselves—are ready for whatever the theater world can throw their way: the madness of tech week, inevitable prop malfunctions, and all the paranormal activity that goes on behind the scenes. Luckily Jory, Hunter, Sasha, Beckett, and Aziz are up for the job! But lately, someone—or something—seems set on ruining their production of Phantasm. It all started when an actor brought a Spirit Board to the cast party, and the ghost light blew out. Every good theater kid knows that a ghost light must be left on to keep ghosts from moving in the shadows of an empty theater. To figure out what’s haunting the theater and save the show, the Backstagers will have to use their smarts, bravery, and a little bit of magic!

A Perilous Journey of Danger and Mayhem by Christopher Healy

It’s 1883—the Age of Invention! A time when great men like Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, Nicola Tesla, and George Eastman work to turn the country into a land of limitless opportunity. And it all happens at the world famous Inventor’s Guild headquarters in New York City—a place where a great idea, a lot of hard work, and a little bit of luck can find you rubbing elbows with these gods of industry who will usher humanity into the future. Unless, of course, you’re a woman. Molly Pepper, daughter of brilliant but unknown inventor Cassandra Pepper, lives with her mother in New York. By day, they make ends meet running a pickle shop; but by night, they toil and dream of Cassandra taking her place among the most famous inventors in America.

Small Spaces by Katherine Arden

After suffering a tragic loss, eleven-year-old Ollie only finds solace in books. So when she happens upon a crazed woman at the river threatening to throw a book into the water, Ollie doesn’t think–she just acts, stealing the book and running away. As she begins to read the slender volume, Ollie discovers a chilling story about a girl named Beth, the two brothers who both loved her, and a peculiar deal made with “the smiling man,” a sinister specter who grants your most tightly held wish, but only for the ultimate price.

❤ You Don’t Know Everything, Jilly P! by Alex Gino

Jilly thinks she’s figured out how life works. But when her sister, Emma, is born deaf, she realizes how much she still has to learn. The world is going to treat Jilly, who is white and hearing, differently from Emma, just as it will treat them both differently from their Black cousins. A big fantasy reader, Jilly makes a connection online with another fantasy fan, Derek, who is a Deaf, Black ASL user. She goes to Derek for help with Emma but doesn’t always know the best way or time to ask for it. As she and Derek meet in person, have some really fun conversations, and become friends, Jilly makes some mistakes . . . but comes to understand that it’s up to her, not Derek to figure out how to do better next time–especially when she wants to be there for Derek the most.

 

Graphic Novel New Releases

❤ Amulet #8: Supernova by Kazu Kibuishi

Emily has lost control of her Amulet and is imprisoned in the Void, where she must find a way to escape the influence of the Voice. Meanwhile, Emily’s brother, Navin, travels to Lighthouse One, a space station where the Resistance is preparing to battle the approaching Shadow forces that would drain planet Alledia of all its resources. Emily and Navin must be smarter and stronger than ever to ensure Alledia’s survival.

 

Nonfiction New Releases

Resist: 35 Profiles of Ordinary People Who Rose Up Against Tyranny and Injustice by Veronica Chambers

Before they were activists, they were just like you and me. From Frederick Douglass to Malala Yousafzai, Joan of Arc to John Lewis, Susan B. Anthony to Janet Mock—these remarkable figures show us what it means to take a stand and say no to injustice, even when it would be far easier to stay quiet. Resist profiles men and women who resisted tyranny, fought the odds, and stood up to bullies that threatened to harm their communities. Along with their portraits and most memorable quotes, their stories will inspire you to speak out and rise up—every single day.

 

Backlist Book Recommendations

Picture Book Recommendation: The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi

Being the new kid in school is hard enough, but what about when nobody can pronounce your name? Having just moved from Korea, Unhei is anxious that American kids will like her. So instead of introducing herself on the first day of school, she tells the class that she will choose a name by the following week. Her new classmates are fascinated by this no-name girl and decide to help out by filling a glass jar with names for her to pick from. But while Unhei practices being a Suzy, Laura, or Amanda, one of her classmates comes to her neighborhood and discovers her real name and its special meaning. On the day of her name choosing, the name jar has mysteriously disappeared. Encouraged by her new friends, Unhei chooses her own Korean name and helps everyone pronounce it—Yoon-Hey.

Middle Grade Recommendation: Towers Falling by Jewell Parker Rhodes

When her fifth-grade teacher hints that a series of lessons about home and community will culminate with one big answer about two tall towers once visible outside their classroom window, Dèja can’t help but feel confused. She sets off on a journey of discovery, with new friends Ben and Sabeen by her side. But just as she gets closer to answering big questions about who she is, what America means, and how communities can grow (and heal), she uncovers new questions, too. Like, why does Pop get so angry when she brings up anything about the towers?

Nonfiction Book Recommendation: Martin’s Big Words by Doreen Rappaport, illustrated by Bryan Collier

This picture-book biography is an excellent and accessible introduction for young readers to learn about one of the world’s most influential leaders, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Doreen Rappaport weaves the immortal words of Dr. King into a captivating narrative to tell the story of his life. With stunning art by acclaimed illustrator Bryan Collier, Martin’s Big Words is an unforgettable portrait of a man whose dream changed America-and the world-forever.

 

In addition to all of these fabulous new releases, I wanted to let you know that my second middle grade book, The Vanderbeekers and the Hidden Garden, releases today! The story is set in the summer, six months after The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street. I look forward to hearing what you think!

I would love to know what you are reading this week! Find me on Twitter at @KarinaYanGlaser, on Instagram at @KarinaIsReadingAndWriting, or email me at karina@bookriot.com.

Until next week!
Karina

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We have 10 copies of Vampires Like it Hot by Lynsay Sands to give away to 10 Riot readers!

Here’s what it’s all about:

Vampires are real. Jess would’ve never believed it until she saw them with her own eyes. She knows she has to get off the island, and her gallant rescuer has offered to help. There’s something about Raffaele that’s unlike any man she has ever met, and his touch sends pleasure through her that is beyond all imagining. But when Jess discovers who he really is, will she risk life as she knows it for a chance of forever by his side?

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Today’s Riot Rundown is sponsored by The Good Demon by Jimmy Cajoleas from Amulet Books and PiqueBeyond

It wasn’t technically an exorcism, what they did to Clare. When the reverend and his son ripped her demon from her, they called it a “deliverance.” But they didn’t understand that Clare and her demon—known simply as Her—were like sisters. She comforted Clare, made her feel brave, helped to ease her loneliness. Now, Clare will do anything to get her demon back, even if it means teaming up with the reverend’s son and scouring every inch of her small, Southern town for answers. But if she sacrifices everything to bring back her demon, what will be left of Clare?

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Library Collection New Colors!

Our library card socks are perfect for the reader who’s bookish from head to toe (that’s you!). Check out new colors and shop the whole library collection.

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You Can Listen to Audible on Apple Watch: Today In Books

This edition of Today In Books is sponsored by Rule by Ellen Goodlett


Have The Apple Watch OS5? Now You Can Listen To Audible!

The recent Audible update puts the app on your Apple Watch letting you get to your audiobooks/podcasts. Check out the features and learn more.

First Listen: Special-Edition Hunger Games Audiobook Narrated By Tatiana Maslany

Time for a reread? Or first listen? You can’t do better than Tatiana Maslany narrating a special-edition audiobook of The Hunger Games (Oct. 30th). Bonus: There will be a Q&A with Maslany. You can listen to an excerpt here! (Now I’ll never stop imagining Helena from Orphan Black narrating–Happy Hunger Games, Sestra.)

Michael B. Jordan To Star In 2 Films Based On Tom Clancy Novels

Make room Jack Ryan because John Clark will also get some screen time. Without Remorse and Rainbow Six are being developed by Paramount Pictures and currently looking for its writers and director.

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Win a Set of LITTLE KUNOICHI, NINJA GIRL Books!

 

We have 10 sets of Ba-chan the Ninja Grandma, Chibi Samurai Wants a Pet, and Little Kunoichi the Ninja Girl to give away to 10 Riot Readers!

Here’s what they are all about:

Meet Little Kunoichi, the ninja girl! Being a good ninja takes a lot of practice and hard work. But determination—and a special friend—helps Little Kunoichi unleash her power. Follow Little Kunoichi and her quirky companions as they explore and learn about resourcefulness, persistence, and love. Sanae Ishida introduces readers to Japanese culture through stunning watercolor illustrations and a colorful cast of characters.

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Google Celebrates Mister Rogers: Today in Books

This edition of Today in Books is sponsored by Unclaimed Baggage by Jen Doll.


Google Celebrates Mister Rogers With A Doodle

I’d be willing to bet that today’s Google Doodle made more than a few people claim to have something in their eyes. Google celebrated Mister Rogers, and the 51st anniversary of the taping of the very first episode of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, with an animated Doodle. Give it a watch, go behind the scenes to see how the Doodle was created, and grab a Kleenex.

Not A Good Look

After Yandy announced their “sexy” Handmaid’s Tale costume, we all sat back and waited for the inevitable apology. And here it is. Somehow these “let’s make The Handmaid’s Tale sexy” ideas keep getting approved. People actually decide this is a good idea.

Sorry, Comics Shop Staff

You might want to hold onto that copy of Batman: Damned because DC Comics withdrew a page that showed, for the first time, Batman’s genitals. They’re not visible in the digital editions, which means fans, collectors, etc. are scrambling to get their hands on the last remaining copies of the unaltered issue.

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HOW TO MURDER YOUR HUSBAND Author Charged With Murdering Her Husband

Hi mystery fans!


Sponsored by The 7 ½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton

The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hard Castle by Stuart Turton cover imageThe most inventive debut of 2018, this clever, mind-bending murder mystery will leave readers guessing until the very last page.

One of Stylist Magazine’s 20 Must-Read Books of 2018
One of Harper’s Bazaar’s 10 Must-Read Books of 2018
One of Marie Claire, Australia’s 10 Books You Absolutely Have to Read in 2018

At a gala party thrown by her parents, Evelyn Hardcastle will be killed. Again. She’s been murdered hundreds of times, and each day, Aiden Bishop is too late to save her. Doomed to repeat the same day over and over, Aiden’s only escape is to solve Evelyn Hardcastle’s murder. However nothing and no one are quite what they seem.


From Book Riot And Around The Internet

The Cheerleaders by Kara Thomas cover imageThe Cheerleaders‘ Author Kara Thomas Was Inspired By A Real Crime — And The Story Sounds Too Unsettling To Be True

Rincey and Katie talk historical mysteries, what they’re reading, and new releases on the latest Read or Dead.

Paula Hawkins (The Girl On the Train) chatted with the The Gaurdian: “I feel guilty about rereading books because there are so many unread ones to get to. But that doesn’t stop me doing it – I return to the novels of Pat Barker and Atkinson time and time again.”

The Ancient Nine by Ian K Smith cover imageRead an excerpt of The Ancient Nine by Ian K. Smith

Read an excerpt of Lethal White by Robert Galbraith (the pseudonym of JK Rowling) 

6 Reasons Andrew Shaffer’s Hope Never Dies Is the Perfect Buddy Comedy

8 Great Murder Mysteries You Should Read!

News That Made Me SQUEAL!

The Thousand-Dollar Tan Line by Jennifer Graham and Rob Thomas cover imageDear Veronica Mars fans, not only are all seasons of the show going to be on Hulu next year BUT there’s going to be NEEEEEEW Veronica Mars. Here’s Kristen Bell’s announcement. And a reminder if you haven’t read the two books yet, they’re perfect snacks to hold you over: The Thousand Dollar Tan Line and Mr. Kiss and Tell.

 

Watch Now

A Simple Favor by Darcey Bell cover imageCurrently In Theaters: A Simple Favor (adapted from Darcey Bell’s novel) starring Henry Golding, Anna Kendrick, Blake Lively and directed by Paul Feig (Spy, Bridesmaids, Ghostbusters). A Neo-Noir thriller filled with twists that follows Stephanie (Kendrick) a vlogging mom who sets out to find her missing new friend (Lively). Watch the trailer.

 

True Crime

Novelist who wrote about ‘How to Murder Your Husband’ charged with murdering her husband

9 Historical True Crime Books That Will Show You The Creepier Side Of History

A+E Networks UK is exploring more true crimes with its latest British origination – a series that looks at what killers do after their crimes, fronted by Life on Mars and Outcast star Philip Glenister.

Kindle Deals

The Impossible Girl by Lydia KangThe Impossible Girl by Lydia Kang which published this week and is a great historical mystery (Review!) is only $4.99 and that’s ridiculous go get it!

The entire Israeli detective Avraham Avraham series by D.A. Mishani is on sale! This series is perfect for fans of procedurals that are character driven and focus on human behavior. Plus, I think it’s one of the only Israeli crime series which the main character discusses: The Missing File is $1.99; A Possibility of Violence is $3.99; The Man Who Wanted to Know Everything is $3.99 (I don’t remember trigger warnings but I want to say TW rape and child abuse/pedophilia.)

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. I’ve noticed they have a GREAT selection of recent crime audiobooks so I’ll highlight a couple every week.

The Lost Ones cover imageIf you’re looking for a really good thriller: The Lost Ones by Sheena Kamal (Review) (TW rape)

If you want a JUST RELEASED page-turner: Cross Her Heart by Sarah Pinborough (Review) (TW child murder/ domestic abuse/ child abuse/ molestation)

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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Win a Copy of THE LIGHT BETWEEN WORLDS by Laura E. Weymouth!

 

We have 10 copies of The Light Between Worlds by Laura E. Weymouth to give away to 10 Riot readers!

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Six years ago, sisters Evelyn and Philippa Hapwell were swept away to a strange and beautiful kingdom called the Woodlands, where they lived for years. But ever since they returned to their lives in post-WWII England, they have struggled to adjust.

Ev desperately wants to return to the Woodlands, and Philippa just wants to move on. When Ev goes missing, Philippa must confront the depth of her sister’s despair and the painful truths they’ve been running from. As the weeks unfold, Philippa wonders if Ev truly did find a way home, or if the weight of their worlds pulled her under.

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Man Booker Prize Shortlist: Today in Books

This edition of Today in Books is sponsored by Roar, an imprint of Lion Forge.


The Man Booker Prize Shortlist

The six authors shortlisted for the 2018 Man Booker Prize for Fiction are: Anna Burns, Esi Edugyan, Daisy Johnson, Rachel Kushner, Richard Powers, and Robin Robertson. Canadian novelist Esi Edugyan is on the list for Washington Black, and Daisy Johnson, British author of debut novel Everything Under became the youngest author shortlisted for the prize.

More From The World Of Shirley Jackson Adaptations

Entertainment Weekly gave us a look at the film adaptation of Shirley Jackson’s We Have Always Lived in the Castle. Watch Taissa Farmiga as Merricat Blackwood and Crispin Glover as Uncle Julian from Jackson’s eerie tale. The film, directed by Stacie Passon and executive produced by Michael Douglas, premieres this Saturday at the L.A. Film Festival.

Cool Story, Poe

TED-Ed gave us a seasonally-appropriate animated short about Edgar Allen Poe. Learn more about Poe’s life, writing principles and contributions, and the subtext of his macabre stories. Informative and creepy!