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Welcome to Read This Book, a newsletter where I recommend one book that I think you absolutely must read. The books will vary across genre and age category to include new releases, backlist titles, and classics. If you’re ready to explode your TBR, buckle up!

Autumn is here, which means it’s time to curl up with a great read and get cozy — whatever your version of cozy looks like. Whether it’s romance, creepy reads, modern classics, or escapist reads you crave, TBR can help you find the perfect books for your fall reading, with options curated to your specific reading tastes.

Today’s pick is a really great seasonal read if you’re looking for something on the spooky side with a speculative edge but not too scary! It’s by one of my auto-buy authors, and you don’t want to miss it!

Content warning: Discussion of sexual harassment and assault

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Such Sharp Teeth by Rachel Harrison

Rory has a career, apartment, and fantastic life in New York City, but when her twin sister Scarlet calls and says she’s pregnant and alone, Rory leaves it all behind to be with her sister in their hometown until the birth. Returning to the place she gleefully left behind is a trip—but things get weird when Rory is in a car accident and winds up in the hospital after an animal attack. While she’s trying to recover and move past the bizarre event, she starts to notice changes in her body, and her wounds bleed silver. As the next full moon approaches, Rory starts to contemplate the impossible: Is she a werewolf now?

Out of all of Rachel Harrison’s books, this one might be my favorite because I absolutely adored the characters, and I found Rory to be a really relatable character, even if she doesn’t always make the best of choices. Her devotion to her twin is great, and I loved Rory and Scarlet’s banter and their steadfast but complex relationship. Rory may put on a free-wheeling front, but the reality is she’s afraid of romantic attachments, and while she’s devoted to her job and loves her sister, she doesn’t always find contentment in her life, and she’s got tons of issues with her mom. But her time in her hometown forces her to face these issues once and for all, including her anger about an incident of sexual harassment and assault when she was a young teen that no one fully believed in the moment. Rory’s transformation into a werewolf is an exploration of that anger and the helplessness women often feel about circumstances beyond their control, things that are done to them without their consent. But her story is far from sad. It’s a little dark, very funny, and pretty cathartic to read as Rory goes from reacting to taking control of her life and the unexpected changes she undergoes, and I was rooting for her all the way.

Bonus: The audiobook narrated by Kristen Sieh is excellent!

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Happy reading!
Tirzah


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Kid Lit Giveaways

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We’re giving away three copies of Keynan Masters and the Peerless Magic Crew by DaVaun Sanders to three lucky Riot readers!

Enter here for a chance to win, or click the image below!

Keynan Masters doesn’t know the truth about Peerless Academy. He thinks it’s just a fancy art school that can’t teach him anything he doesn’t already know (how to write fire poems) and won’t solve his problems (the massive storms that threaten his home and family).

But at Peerless, Keynan discovers:
Secret passageways and unexplainable portals
A corrupt magic that the school is barely able to contain
That he can churn up the magic by putting his poetry to rhythm

Together with his crew of new friends, can Keynan prevent the magic from destroying the school—and the world?

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We’re teaming up with ElevenLabs to give away a Kindle Scribe to one lucky winner!

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Here’s a bit more from our sponsor: ElevenLabs is on a mission to provide dedicated tools to support long-form speech synthesis for storytellers and creators. At ElevenLabs we imagine a future where all spoken content is accessible in any language across streaming, film, podcasts, audiobooks, gaming, advertising, as well as, eventually, real-time conversation.

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Swords and Spaceships

Werewolves of Yesteryear

Happy Friday, shipmates! It’s Alex, and I’m here with new releases and some historical fantasy books about werewolves. And…look, at this point, I have nothing in my brain but cute stickers because I’m in the home stretch of getting moved into a new house, and all I want to do is lay down on the floor and fall asleep, cat on my face optional. May your chilly autumn nights be filled with hot tea and good books! I’ll see you on Tuesday if I’m not taken out by an avalanche of boxes!

Autumn is here, which means it’s time to curl up with a great read and get cozy — whatever your version of cozy looks like. Whether it’s romance, creepy reads, modern classics, or escapist reads you crave, TBR can help you find the perfect books for your fall reading, with options curated to your specific reading tastes.

Let’s make the world a better place, together. Here are two places to start: Maui Aloha: The People’s Response, which sends support to those affected by the wildfires on Maui, particularly first responders; and Entertainment Community Fund, which supports entertainment workers who are striking for living wages and a future where humans can continue to create art for each other.

Bookish Goods

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Reading Ghost Stickers by IllieMillieDesigns

Oh, to be a little ghost, sitting on a pumpkin and reading a book…but at least I can have a sticker of one on my laptop! These are just so dang cute. $4

New Releases

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A Bright Heart by Kate Chenli

Mingshin is a clever woman who outsmarted three princes to win the crown for the man she loved…but she wasn’t smart enough to see the ultimate betrayal that ends with her own murder. With her dying breath, she begs for a chance to make things right — and the gods answer by returning her to two years earlier, where her new knowledge is not the only thing that has changed.

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These Burning Stars by Bethany Jacobs

Jun Ironway, an occasional and only mildly successful thief, has scored a bigger fish than she knows how to handle: a secret that could destroy the star-spanning empire she’s part of. The two most brutal clerics of the Kingdom, Chono and Esek, are tasked with hunting her down. And hunting all three is an enigma named Six, who shares a past with them in a way no one realizes. The fate of an empire rests on manipulation and betrayal, and in the end, it’ll be sheer luck if any of them survive.

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

More werewolves for you in this haunted October! These ones are historical.

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Moon Dance by S.P. Somtow

During the European expansion invasion into western North America in the 1800s, a pack of Viennese werewolves emigrates to America in search of happier hunting grounds. Little do they know that supposedly “untouched” Dakota territory is already home to a pack of Lakota werewolves. (There’s also a prequel novella: Madonna of the Wolves.)

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The Wolf Hunt by Gillian Bradshaw

Marie Penthièrvre of Chalendrey swore to never marry a Breton after her abduction, and when the one man who might have changed her mind, Tiarnán of Talensac, marries someone else, she vows to become a nun. But Tiarnán has a secret, one that leads the woman he married to betray him and then have him presumed dead so she can marry a rival of his. Marie has a chance to find Tiarnán, rescue him, and restore him to his rightful place…if she’s not too late.

See you, space pirates. If you’d like to know more about my secret plans to dominate the seas and skies, you can catch me over at my personal site.

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Check Your Shelf

The Scholastic Book Fair Fallout

Welcome to Check Your Shelf. I have my next COVID vaccine scheduled for Saturday afternoon, and even though I’ve yet to experience any negative side effects from the vaccine, I’m still clearing my schedule (and the couch) for the weekend. We’ve had a couple people at work come down with COVID in the last month, and I have no desire to repeat my experiences from last year.

Anyway, in lighter news, autumn is here, which means it’s time to curl up with a great read! Whether it’s romance, creepy reads, modern classics, or escapist reads you crave, TBR can help you find the perfect books for your fall reading, with options curated to your specific reading tastes.

Libraries & Librarians

News Updates

Montana State Library Commission votes to eliminate the master’s degree requirement for large library directors.

Cool Library Updates

L.A. Libraries are supporting the next generation of Latino authors.

The adult education classes at the Saginaw Public Library (TX) have received such great word-of-mouth marketing that they have a waitlist of over 40 patrons.

A closer look at the Brooklyn Public Library’s Jay-Z exhibit.

Book Adaptations in the News

Jessica Knoll’s latest novel, Bright Young Women, is getting a TV adaptation.

Martin Scorcese and Leonardo DiCaprio will team up again for another David Grann adaptation — this time, it’s for The Wager.

The Hunting Wives by May Cobb gets a Starz greenlight.

Roku Channel acquired The Spiderwick Chronicles after it was canceled at Disney+.

Censorship News

Parents who believe librarians should be prosecuted for library materials: what else do they think?

Scholastic released an extremely spineless statement about their choice to make diverse books optional in their school book fair selections. And now librarians are seeking other alternatives for book fairs, while PEN America has urged Scholastic to explore other options than…you know…outright censorship.

There was another federal-level committee hearing on Thursday, October 19, about books in school libraries. Although this newsletter was published before any significant reports from the hearing were released, the name of the hearing was “Protecting Kids: Combating Graphic, Explicit Content in School Libraries,” which should tell you everything you need to know.

Two national parties consider resolutions in support of the right to read in American libraries.

The appeal in the Texas book rating case has been delayed by three weeks.

(Paywalled) Katy ISD (TX) halts all library book purchases, and new books are put into storage.

A transgender student, her crusading mother, and an English teacher caught in the middle. (Texas).

Plano ISD (TX) Superintendent Therese Williams has apparently bought into the idea that school libraries contain sexually explicit materials, and she has called on the district to review its relevant policies.

Banned Books USA announces a new initiative to provide free access to banned books for Florida residents and educators. However, a lack of physical books isn’t the problem, and it doesn’t do anything to address the strategies that the bigots ARE using, which is focusing on policy and legislation to achieve their ends.

Daytona Beach (FL) residents are concerned that a city-sponsored book fair will offer access to banned books.

Nearly 80 titles have been pulled from Charlotte County (FL) public school libraries for review.

Seminole County (FL) schools pulled 31 books, not because they were challenged directly, but because other schools had pulled them.

“Faith-affiliated groups have employed citizens to read excerpts from ‘sexually explicit books’ at this week’s St. Tammany Parish School Board meeting, shifting book restriction efforts from the parish’s public library scene to its public school district.”

“Schools in the Bonny Eagle School District [ME] have begun taking steps to ensure that underage students are not accessing age-inappropriate material in the school library without parental consent.” Stop framing news articles as if this is a reasonable action for schools and libraries to take!!

“High school novel stirs controversy among Three Village [NY] parents.” Here, let me rewrite this headline for you: “Three Village parents manufacture outrage and controversy over age-appropriate book.” The book in question is The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian.

A New Jersey librarian shares a trick for educators fighting book censorship: the book resume.

Is Pennridge (PA) secretly banning books? Pay for a subscription to find out! (This article is paywalled.)

(Paywalled) Two LGBTQ+ books have been removed from Central Bucks School (PA) for “violating policy.”

Wood County (WV) Library is updating their collection development policy to include the following updates for challenging materials: All challenges must come from active cardholders. Challenges are limited to two titles at a time, and both must be submitted separately. ALSO! “The library will make an announcement when titles are challenged to enable public input.” This is pretty damn solid.

The challenged books in Carroll County (MD) are largely written by women and feature LGBTQ+ characters.

23 additional books have been removed from Spotsylvania (VA) school libraries, where one of the board trustees has publicly called for sexually explicit books to be burned. He’s now the board chair.

Catawba County (NC) schools will be restricting access to A Court of Thorns and Roses in the high school libraries and will be removing A Court of Mist and Fury altogether.

At the Burke County (NC) Board of Education meeting, book banners literally bussed in people to complain about a number of books in school libraries. You know, the tactic that right-wingers love to accuse liberals of doing?

I’m just going to borrow Kelly Jensen’s wording from her censorship roundup because I can’t top this: “From the photo caption, without the photo, I want you to guess what the person looks like: ‘Retired teacher Shirley Redford of Newport speaks in support of the Parents’ Bill of Rights recently adopted by the NC General Assembly and encourages Board of Education members and administrators to ensure age-appropriate books are used in county public schools and media centers.’ If your guess was older, white, and wearing a bedazzled ‘USA’ bracelet, then you know all you need to on this story (NC).”

The South Carolina Department of Education has drafted a proposal for a new regulation that would give the state, not local school boards, authority over school and classroom library materials.

Alabama governor Kay Ivey wants to implement statewide legislation that ties funding to book policies, but in this case, she wants the policies to restrict library access, and libraries can lose funding if they…you know…offer information access to everyone.

A Saline County (AR) judge has fired the county library director after she refused to remove books from the children’s section. Please remember that this is the same area where officials gave the county judge power over library staffing, budget, and operations back in August, and several people expressed concerns that this would lead to the director being fired.

A Wilson County (TN) resident put in a public records request to see who has been behind the growing number of book challenges. Although the news outlet had not obtained a copy of the request by the time the article was published, the resident who initially requested the information said that all of the book challenges, with one exception, are coming from people who don’t have children or grandchildren in the school system. Quelle surprise.

The Northern Kentucky chapter of Moms for Liberty showed up at the state library association to protest ALA president Emily Drabinsky for being a Marxist lesbian.

The Clean Up Ida Rupp (OH) group is pushing for the library to remove “sexually explicit” books from the teen section and is now asking voters to reject the library’s upcoming levy.

A former Michigan teacher posted a TikTok about banned books, and now the school that she hasn’t worked at since 2021 has received threats thanks to “Libs of TikTok.”

The Caro Area District Library (MI) board has denied appeals to relocate three sex-ed books.

“The Great Falls City Commission [MI] voted 3-2 to appoint an anti-library levy applicant to the Great Falls Public Library board.” They’re just saying the quiet parts out loud now, aren’t they?

A Marathon County (WI) supervisor has proposed pulling the library system’s funding because he doesn’t approve of some of the books. Not surprisingly, an attorney had already determined back in January that this would be illegal and not a great look for the county.

The ACLU has condemned the Yorkville School Board (IL) for removing Just Mercy from classrooms.

(Paywalled) A library grant tied to Illinois’ anti-book ban law raises red flags for the Huntley District 158 school board.

A group of Muslim parents have threatened to remove their children from DaVinci Academy (MN) if the school does not remove a number of picture books that feature LGBTQ characters.

Book ban attempts are on the rise in Minnesota schools.

After the Pella Public Library (IA) refused to remove Gender Queer, the city council now wants to have more control over library policies and decisions and wants to reduce the influence of the existing library board to that of an advisory committee with no formal power. Residents will have a chance to vote on this proposed change in November.

A grim look at how the recent Iowa state legislation has negatively impacted the school districts that share space and collections with the public library.

A Colorado court ruled that if requests for reconsideration forms are FOIAed, they cannot include information about the people or groups who submitted the form.

“Colorado libraries face increasing requests to remove or limit access to books and programming.”

Hundreds of people turned out for a Cherry Creek School board meeting (CO), the vast majority of whom came to support the schools and to stand against the “politicized misinformation” spread by the Colorado Parent Advocacy Network.

A federal judge has extended the injunction against Montana’s Drag Story Hour ban. “The judge chided state defendants for promoting the idea that exposure to LGBTQ+ individuals is harmful to children.”

Visalia Unified School District (CA) will retain 13 challenged books.

Books & Authors in the News

Nobel Prize-winning poet Louise Glück has died at 80.

Actress and author Suzanne Somers has died at 76.

Numbers & Trends

Library Journal has published the results of their annual Placements and Salaries Survey.

The best-selling books of the week.

Washington Irving’s final published manuscript goes on sale.

Award News

LeVar Burton has replaced Drew Barrymore as the 2023 National Book Awards host.

The winners of the 2023 Kirkus Prize have been announced.

The longlists for the 2024 Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction & Nonfiction have been announced.

Bookish Curiosities & Miscellaneous

How the humble paperback helped win World War II.

Book Riot has podcasts to keep your ears listening for days! Check them out and subscribe.

On the Riot

The joys of checking cookbooks out from the library.

Great Halloween activities for your school library.

How working in a library healed this Rioter’s inner child.

For $150,000, you could own a former Carnegie library! (But it needs work.)

The bookish life of Mandy Patinkin.

How to read through a reading slump.

Why does reading to ambient sound make reading better?

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Gilbert didn’t like that I was Zooming in for our monthly board meeting because I wasn’t paying sufficient attention to him. (Also, please ignore the bald patches above his eyes. He has allergies and likes to scratch his face on literally everything in front of him.)

All right, friends, it’s the weekend! I’ll see you on Tuesday!

—Katie McLain Horner, @kt_librarylady on Twitter.

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What's Up in YA

MONSTER HIGH, A Twist on WUTHERING HEIGHTS, and More YA Book Talk and News: October 19, 2023

Hey YA Readers!

I hope your October is going well. I cannot believe we’re halfway through–it feels both like it has been the quickest month and simultaneously the slowest. Neither is a complaint or a compliment.

I’ve just built up my stack of horror reads to consume in anticipation of making some early decisions as part of the Summer Scares program this year. The world of YA horror has improved so much even in just the six years that we’ve been doing this program–it was good before, don’t get me wrong, but there are so, so, so many options now in so many different types of horror. I can’t wait.

Before we get to everything, just wanted to say that since autumn is here, many of us will be gravitating towards the Cozy. And, whatever cozy means for you, be it romance, creepy reads, modern classics, or whatever, TBR can help you find the perfect books for your fall reading, with options curated to your specific reading tastes.

Sign up for TBR here!

Bookish Goods

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Paperback Lover Sticker by mysecretcopy

Thursdays are paperback release highlights days here on What’s Up in YA? so I was stoked to discover this fun sticker to share today. Brag about your love of all things paperback. $4.

New Releases

Let’s dig into two paperbacks that landed on shelves this week in two very different genres. If you’d like to see the entire list of new paperback YA releases this week, we’ve got you covered. As always, you might need to toggle your view after you click the link to see the paperback edition.

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Road of the Lost by Nafiza Azad

If you’re into magical stories in line with Holly Black’s style, look no further for your next read.

Croi is what is known as a brownie, made up and invisible to humans. She lives in the Wilde Forest, and even though she has magic powers, they are weak. When her guardian gives her a book of magick from the Otherworld of Higher Fae, Croi realizes she’s been put under a spell that begs her to come to the Otherworld.

As she leaves on her adventure, though, it’s not just the movement that will change Croi. She will discover she’s no brownie at all, but may be something else entirely. How can she learn the truth, especially as it seems she continues to fall under spells?

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What Souls Are Made Of by Tasha Suri

This remix of the classic Wuthering Heights is set in Yorkshire in 1786. Heathcliff is the abandoned son of a sailor from India, and Catherine is the youngest daughter of an estate owner who is preparing her for a life in high society. They connect with one another as they escape to the moors, working to build not only their budding romance but their connection to their cultural heritage. If you like broody, reclaimed classics with Gothic undertones, you’ll be into this one.

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our New Books newsletter.

YA Book News

As always, thanks for hanging out. We’ll see you on Saturday for your YA book deals.

Until then, happy reading!

–Kelly Jensen, currently reading An Ordinary Violence by Adriana Chartrand.

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The Stack

Happy Spirit Day!

It’s the third Thursday in October, and you know what that means: it’s Spirit Day — when we honor and acknowledge queer folks of all types! Also, we wear purple. So grab those purple pumps, lavender laces, or periwinkle pants as we look at some LGBT-friendly comics to celebrate!

Autumn is here, which means it’s time to curl up with a great read and get cozy — whatever your version of cozy looks like. Whether it’s romance, creepy reads, modern classics, or escapist reads you crave, TBR can help you find the perfect books for your fall reading, with options curated to your specific reading tastes.

Bookish Goods

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Windblade and Chromia Stickers by Rider6666

Who doesn’t want a couple of lesbian Transformers gracing their notebook? Look how cute they are! $3

New Releases

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If You’ll Have Me by Eunnie

PG and Momo are the living embodiment of “opposites attract.” Momo is shy and trusting, while PG is a loner with a rough past. Can these two head-over-heels sweethearts make their romance work despite the challenges?

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Gender is Really Strange by Teddy G. Goetz, MD, MS, and Sophia Standing

Can’t argue with that! This short comic endeavors to get to the bottom of what gender really is with the aid of SCIENCE. (Spoiler alert: it’s really complicated!) No matter how you identify, you’re sure to get something out of this helpful guide.

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our New Books newsletter!

Riot Recommendations

Today’s Riot Rec theme is: Spirit Day! Here are two comics featuring queer characters for you to enjoy today!

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Constellations by Kate Glasheen

When their drinking spins out of control, Claire is forced to attend rehab, where a counselor and understanding new friends help them to understand themself better. But it’s easy to stay sober in a small, supportive environment. Can Claire find their place after returning to the “real” world?

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Confessions of a Shy Baker Volume One by Masaomi Ito

Toshi owns a real estate company, loves to bake for his boyfriend Gonta — and is still most definitely in the closet. When he agrees to start emphasizing how LGBT-friendly his company is to customers, Toshi will have to confront his fears of being outed and discover how much the world has changed for the better (and make lots of delicious goodies, of course).

Have a great and colorful day, nerd friends!

~Eileen

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Kissing Books

Supernatural Romance Anthologies

Greetings and salutations! Welcome, or welcome back, to the Kissing Books newsletter. I’m PN Hinton, here to give you the rundown on the world of romance, including new releases, recommendations, and other entertaining ways to pass your time.

I had a great time with one of my best gal pals at the Spooky Soirée last week! There were a lot of fantastic costumes; I got to paint a skull and walked away with Eternally Yours after “Speed Dating With a Book.” All in all, it was a great way to celebrate Friday the 13th.

It’s fall y’all and this season is the extra perfect time of the year to cozy up with an engaging book or two. Sometimes though, it can be hard to pick what to read next, and that is where TBR comes in. No matter what your preferred genre is, TBR’s Bibliologists, also known as Bibs, work to find the perfect ones for you to add to your book pile. Sign up here to pick your preferred plan and wait for the recommendations to roll in!

Bookish Goods

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Black Girl Reading by ChocolatesStickers

Everything about this sticker screams Black Girl Joy to me and I love it all. The natural hair, the open book, the enigmatic smile. *chef’s kiss* A perfect addiction to anything that you can put a sticker on. $3

New Releases

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The Secrets Inside Rose Manor by Latrell R. Morris

Home Care Nurse Rae works for the Rose family in England, taking care of their matriarch, Lydia. She enjoys her time with her patient and the fact that her son William is easy on the eyes is an added bonus. As the heir to the family business, William feels the unspoken pressure to settle down with a family to ensure it continues to be successful. The two are very attracted to each other, but there is a family secret that could threaten this happily ever after before it has a chance to start.

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It’s a Fabulous Life by Kelly Farmer

When the new coordinator for the Winter Wonderfest has a medical emergency, Bailey is asked to put her vacation on hold to take up her old role. At first, it doesn’t seem like it will be too much of a hardship, especially when Bailey’s crush, Maria, returns. But disaster after disaster soon finds Bailey on the town bridge, wishing she hadn’t been born in Lanford Falls. Then she meets Clara Angel, a magical drag queen who, aided by some holiday magic, proceeds to show Bailey just how important she is to her hometown. Y’all, I’m on pins and needles waiting for my copy of this to arrive in the mail!

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our New Books newsletter.

Riot Recommendations

As mentioned, earlier, my book pick from Bookish Speed Dating was a YA anthology. In fact, a good number of books on my TBR list this month just happen to be anthologies. I just finished and adored A Night of Screams and loved all the stories included there; I highly recommend.

Anthologies can be hit or miss for readers, myself included. It’s very rare to find one where you enjoy all the included stories. They can still be very enjoyable reads, though, especially if you’re short on time and would like to get one or two quick stories in.

With that in mind, today’s recommendations are anthologies/short story collections and yes—they have a paranormal spin to them for spooky season.

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My Big Fat Supernatural Wedding edited by P.N. Elrod

Weddings can be stressful enough with ‘mundane people’, let alone with the addition of supernatural creatures. Enjoy this collection of stories from some of the most well-known authors in the paranormal subgenre and their own unique take on how nuptials can go right or wrong.

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Burning Up by Angela Knight, Nalini Singh, Virginia Kantra, and Meljean Brook

In this collection of four novellas, we are introduced to a vampire warrior who is taking on demonic predators, get to visit Singh’s Psy-Changeling world, meet a solider who finds himself intrigued by his mysterious rescuer, and enter a steampunk world where a woman strikes a possibly terrifying bargain to get passage overseas.

Nora Roberts’ birthday was October 10th! Here are some book recs to help celebrate one of the most well-known and beloved names in Romancelandaia.

If you’re looking for some romances with sci-fi vibes, this last has you covered.

And that is all I have for y’all this week. I’ll be back in your inboxes on Monday with another edition and in the meantime you can find me still floating around on Twitter under @PScribe801. Until then, happy reading and stay hydrated.

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Book Radar

Scholastic Book Fair Puts Diverse Titles in Separate Category and More Book Radar!

Dear Book People,

Hello and happy Thursday! I can’t believe we’re over halfway through October, but I’ve been trying to savor each day, taking lots of pictures and breathing in the fall air. How has your fall reading been going? Are you ready to talk books?

Autumn is here, which means it’s time to curl up with a great read and get cozy — whatever your version of cozy looks like. Whether it’s romance, creepy reads, modern classics, or escapist reads you crave, TBR can help you find the perfect books for your fall reading, with options curated to your specific reading tastes.

Book Deals and Reveals

More Tiffany D. Jackson news! The author’s first YA fantasy, Storm: Dawn of A Goddess, is coming out on June 4, 2024!

The Scholastic Book Fair has decided to put “diverse” books in a separate category and make them an optional offering at elementary school book fairs. The company claims that the only other option would be to not offer the books at all. Okay.

LeVar Burton will be hosting the 74th National Book Awards Ceremony & Benefit Dinner. The event will take place on November 15, 2023, at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City.

Check out the gorgeous cover of Leslie Stephens’ You’re Safe Here, designed by Kelli McAdams. This sci-fi novel is out on June 25, 2024. You’re safe here

Award-winning actress Michelle Williams will narrate the audiobook version of Britney Spears’ memoir The Woman in Me.

Paste has shared an exclusive cover reveal of Tricia Levenseller’s The Darkness Within Us, the sequel to the 2020 novel The Shadows Between Us. It’s out on July 9, 2024.

And Cosmopolitan is sharing a first look at Jennifer Lynn Barnes’ new series, The Grandest Game, set in the same world as The Inheritance Games. The first book in the series will be out on July 30, 2024.

Here’s the cover of Claire Messud’s new novel, This Strange Eventful History, designed by Jaya Miceli. The book will be published by W. W. Norton & Company in May 2024.

Here are 14 new October book club picks featuring a cursed town gothic novel, a Rasta woman’s memoir, a novel about small-town secrets, and more.

Book Riot Recommends

Hi, welcome to everyone’s favorite segment of Book Radar called Book Riot Recommends. This is where I’ll talk to you about all the books I’m reading, the books I’m loving, and the books I can’t wait to read and love in the near future. I think you’re going to love them too!

Book Riot has podcasts to keep your ears listening for days! Check them out and subscribe.

Can’t Wait for This One

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The Angel of Indian Lake by Stephen Graham Jones (S&S/Saga Press, March 26, 2024)

I can remember how thrilled I was when I discovered that Stephen Graham Jones’ My Heart is a Chainsaw was going to be the first in a trilogy. I absolutely loved My Heart is a Chainsaw, and I couldn’t wait to hear more of Jade’s story. And now here we are, getting ready for the third book already. Time flies when you’re reading really friggin’ good horror novels.

If you haven’t read the first two books in the Indian Lake Trilogy, I will do my best not to include spoilers here, but you might just want to skip the rest of this and go read it if you want to go in without knowing anything. In the third book, we pick up with Jade Daniels four years after the last novel. Returning to her hometown for the first time in four years, she discovers that much has changed about the way people see her and the town itself (like… serial killer cultists?!?).

But there’s one thing about Proofrock that never changes. The curse of the Lake Witch is still alive and well. And no one is safe.

Words of Literary Wisdom

“Nena waited. After nine years apart, she still knew the rhythm of his speaking. She knew he had more to say, that he was searching for words or untangling a difficult thought. He was one of the few men she knew who spent time with his thoughts before speaking, even in the midst of an argument or excitement. It was one of the reasons she loved him.”

Vampires of El Norte by Isabel Cañas

What’s Up in the Book Community?

My iPhone is constantly telling me I spend too much time staring at my screen, which is honestly so rude. But this means I spend a lot of time scrolling around the online book community: BookTube, Bookstagram, BookTok, BookLinkedIn (JK. That’s not a thing…I don’t think). You get the idea. Don’t have the time, energy, or the will to do all of that yourself? No problem. I got you. In this weekly section of Book Radar, we’ll take a look at something cool, interesting, and/or newsy that’s going on in the book community.

Here’s something really cool! The Pudding has taken a look at over 1,400 romance novel covers featured in Publishers Weekly from 2011 to 2023 and evaluated the covers based on their raunchiness, art style, and racial diversity. Be sure to explore their visual essay, especially if you love romance (and/or looking at book cover trends).

And Here’s A Cat Picture!

two cats looking out of a window

The fall weather is beautiful, and the cats are really loving all the little fall creatures bustling around out there. From the safety of the other side of a screen door, of course. They mesmerized!

And that’s all for today, friends. I hope your weekend is wonderful. I’ll see you soon!

Emily

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