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New Books for the First Tuesday of June!

Okay, you’re not going to believe this, but in today’s newsletter, I am going to talk about books. Jk, jk, you know I’m interested in all the books, all the time! I hope your June is off to a good start, friends. The first Tuesday of the month certainly is — SO MANY BOOKS. At the top of my list to acquire today are And Then He Sang a Lullaby by Ani Kayode (because it’s the first title from Roxane Gay Books!), Open Throat by Henry Hoke, and Owlish by Dorothy Tse. You can hear about some more of the fabulous books coming out today on this week’s episode of All the Books! Danika and I talked about some of the books we’re excited about, including My Murder, The Dos and Donuts of Love, and All the Sinners Bleed.

Today I am doing a round-up of several exciting titles from the first Tuesday of June 2023. Below, you’ll find titles (loosely) broken up into several categories, to make it easier for your browsing convenience. I hope you have fun with it! And as with each first Tuesday newsletter, I am putting asterisks *** next to the books that I have had the chance to read and loved. Not that many yet from today, for some weird reason, but I plan to correct that soon. YAY, BOOKS!

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Biography and Memoir

cover of The Talk by Darrin Bell; orange with a cartoon illustration of a young Black man wearing a gray hoodie

The Talk by Darrin Bell

Moby Dyke: An Obsessive Quest To Track Down The Last Remaining Lesbian Bars In America by Krista Burton

Almost Brown: A Memoir by Charlotte Gill

My Hijacking: A Personal History of Forgetting and Remembering by Martha Hodes

George: A Magpie Memoir by Frieda Hughes 

Starstruck: A Memoir of Astrophysics and Finding Light in the Dark by Sarafina El-Badry Nance

Fiction

cover of The Memory of Animals by Claire Fuller; image of a deer standing in a coral reef

The Memory of Animals by Claire Fuller ***

At the Edge of the Woods by Kathryn Bromwich 

Charm City Rocks by Matthew Norman

Owlish by Dorothy Tse, Natascha Bruce (translator)

The Wind Knows My Name by Isabel Allende, Frances Riddle (translator)

A Quitter’s Paradise by Elysha Chang

Bad Kids by Zijin Chen, Michelle Deeter (Translator)

Watch Us Shine by Marisa de los Santos

Such Kindness by Andre Dubus III

The Say So by Julia Franks

Countries of Origin by Javier Fuentes

cover of Between Two Moons by Aisha Abdel Gawad; illustration of a fire escape going up the side of a brick building

Between Two Moons by Aisha Abdel Gawad

The Dissident by Paul Goldberg

Crow Mary by Kathleen Grissom 

Open Throat by Henry Hoke

The House of Lincoln by Nancy Horan

And Then He Sang a Lullaby by Ani Kayode

People Who Talk to Stuffed Animals Are Nice: Stories by Ao Omae and Emily Balistrieri

Happy Stories, Mostly by Norman Erikson Pasaribu, Tiffany Tsao (translator)

August Blue by Deborah Levy 

Boys Weekend (Pantheon Graphic Library) by Mattie Lubchansky

Innards: Stories by Magogodi oaMphela Makhene

Everything’s Fine by Cecilia Rabess

Lucky Dogs by Helen Schulman

cover of Lady Tan’s Circle of Women by Lisa See; image of Chinese woman in a silk robe

Lady Tan’s Circle of Women by Lisa See

The Good Ones by Polly Stewart

The Moon Represents My Heart by Pim Wangtechawat

Middle Grade

Nightmare Island by Shakirah Bourne 

Camp Sylvania by Julie Murphy

The Kingdom over the Sea by Zohra Nabi

Mystery and Thriller

Girls and Their Horses by Eliza Jane Brazier

Relentless Melt by Jeremy P. Bushnell 

Killingly by Katharine Beutner

My Murder by Katie Williams ***

cover of All the Sinners Bleed by S.A. Cosby; blood red moon seen through tree branches

All the Sinners Bleed by S.A. Cosby *** 

Nonfiction

Ice: From Mixed Drinks to Skating Rinks–a Cool History of a Hot Commodity by Amy Brady

And Don’t F&%k It Up: An Oral History of RuPaul’s Drag Race (The First Ten Years) by Maria Elena Fernandez

The Right Call: What Sports Teach Us About Work and Life by Sally Jenkins

The Con Queen of Hollywood: The Hunt for an Evil Genius by Scott C. Johnson

Sleeping with the Ancestors: How I Followed the Footprints of Slavery by Joseph McGill Jr., Herb Frazier

Where Are Your Boys Tonight?: The Oral History of Emo’s Mainstream Explosion 1999-2008 by Chris Payne

cover of The Questions That Matter Most: Reading, Writing, and the Exercise of Freedom by Jane Smiley; photo of the author sitting in a bathtub of books

The Questions That Matter Most: Reading, Writing, and the Exercise of Freedom by Jane Smiley

All the Gold Stars: Reimagining Ambition and the Ways We Strive by Rainesford Stauffer

Fire Weather: A True Story from a Hotter World of Fire by John Vaillant ***

Spies: The Epic Intelligence War Between East and West by Calder Walton 

Gentle Writing Advice: How to Be a Writer Without Destroying Yourself by Chuck Wendig

Romance

Mortal Follies by Alexis Hall

We Could Be So Good by Cat Sebastian

Sci-fi, Fantasy, and Horror

Cover of Translation State by Ann Leckie

Translation State by Ann Leckie

Maeve Fly by CJ Leede  

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Young Adult

The Dos and Donuts of Love by Adiba Jaigirdar 

The Grimoire of Grave Fates created by Hanna Alkaf and Margaret Owen

Basil and Oregano by Melissa Capriglione

Northranger by Rey Terciero and Bre Indigo

When It All Syncs Up by Maya Ameyaw

Secret of the Moon Conch by David Bowles and Guadalupe García McCall

cover of The Library of Broken Worlds by Alaya Dawn Johnson; image of hands holding a sparking crystal globe

Good as Gold by Candace Buford

Pedro & Daniel by Federico Erebia, Julie Kwon

Gay Club! by Simon James Green

The Library of Broken Worlds by Alaya Dawn Johnson

Ride or Die by Gail-Agnes Musikavanhu


faded calico cat lying on a desk covered in stickers; photo by Liberty Hardy

This week: I’m currently reading Forgiving Imelda Marcos by Nathan Go, The Fox Wife by Yangsze Choo, and AHH! That’s What I Call Horror: An Anthology of ’90s Horror edited by Chelsea Pumpkins. Outside of books, I started watching Three Pines, which is based on the Chief Inspector Gamache books by Louise Penny. I was sad to learn that it will only be these eight episodes, since it was canceled after the first season. Not that I think it is particularly wonderful, but I do love Alfred Molina so much. The song stuck in my head right now is “Painted Yellow Lines” by Dispatch. And here’s a cat photo: Do you think Millay is looking for attention, stretched out on my desk like this? She is just showing off her wide variety of toe beans.


That’s it for me today, friends. I am sending you love and good wishes for whatever is happening in your life right now. Thank you, as always, for joining me each week as I rave about books! See you next week. – XO, Liberty