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Brandy Colbert Shares Cover of New YA Novel THE BLACKWOODS and More Book Radar!

Hello and Happy Monday!

Tomorrow is the day I’m leaving town, and I’m bringing quite a few books with me. The flight is long, friends. Lots of reading time. Now the question is, when you’re on a plane, do you go audiobook, physical book, or eBook? For me, I think it might end up being audio. We’ll see. For now, let’s talk books.

Book Deals and Reveals

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Brandy Colbert has shared the cover of her upcoming YA novel, The Blackwoods. The novel will be out from Balzer and Bray on October 3.

Macmillan has just announced that bestselling author Leigh Bardugo has signed an eight-figure, multi-million-dollar deal “for a slate of new projects to be published across multiple divisions of the company, in a variety of formats, age categories, and genres.”

The Broadway production of Room, which was in rehearsals, has been postponed indefinitely. The production announced earlier today that it would not be moving forward due to a “shortfall in capitalization” and the withdrawal of a lead producer.

The Audio Publishers Association (APA) announced that writer, comedian, television host, and actress Michelle Buteau will host the 28th Annual Audie Awards.

Angie Thomas, Jesmyn Ward, Kiese Laymon, and Rick Bragg are among the best-selling authors who will be speaking at the first-ever Mississippi Banned Book Festival. The Mississippi Banned Books Festival kicks off at 9 a.m. on March 25 at Millsaps College in Jackson.

On October 17th, Phoebe Robinson’s imprint Tiny Reparations will be publishing comedian and Late Show with James Corden bandleader Reggie Watts’ debut memoir, Great Falls, MT. And Entertainment Weekly is sharing an excerpt of the book along with a cover reveal

The New York Public Library has announced the five finalists for its 36th annual Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism.

From sweet romances to dark family stories and even historical fiction, here are 11 books Colleen Hoover recommends that fans will love.

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!

Prepare Your Shelves

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Camp Zero by Michelle Min Sterling (Atria Books, March 30)

I feel like dystopian novels have been especially difficult over the past, I don’t know, seven years, because it has felt increasingly as if we are living in our own dystopian hell right now. And yet somehow I still love reading them, maybe because it helps my anxious brain to confront the most difficult parts of being alive at this point in history. However you feel about dystopian fiction, or however bleak your outlook is on our current state of affairs, I urge you to give Michelle Min Sterling’s climate change-based dystopian novel a read. And it will be out at the end of the month, so prepare your shelves.

Set in the near future, Camp Zero is the story of an American building project that lies in the far north of Canada. And, yes, it is called Camp Zero. In a desperate effort to help her climate-displaced Korean immigrant mother, Rose travels to Camp Zero to spy on its architect, in the hopes of uncovering the project’s many secrets. In exchange, Rose has been offered free housing. Arriving at the same time as Rose is Grant, who has an agenda of his own. Grant is a college professor with a dark family past that he’s desperate to get as far away from as possible.

As Grant and Rose begin to discover just how disturbing the mysteries of Camp Zero are, rumors begin to fly about a nearby Cold War-era climate research station and a group of women soldiers living and working there. Who are they, who is leading them, and what are they doing there?

What I’m Reading This Week

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The Writing Retreat by Julia Bartz

Burn Down, Rise Up by Vincent Tirado

Wrong Place Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister

Motherthing by Ainslie Hogarth

Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid

Orange by Ichigo Takano

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Monday Memes

Another week and I’m still obsessed with these Nicholas Cage/Pedro Pascal memes. I can’t get enough of them!

And Here’s A Cat Picture!

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I’m really going to miss this cutie while I’m out of town, but don’t worry. I’m staying with other cats, so you’ll get pictures of them. Don’t tell Murray though. He thinks he’s the only cat in the world (even though there are two other cats in this house).

And…that’s today’s Book Radar! I hope you had fun. I’ll see you next time.

Emily

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International Cast and Director Chosen for THE TATTOOIST OF AUSCHWITZ Limited Series: Today in Books

Two Arrested for Possessing “Seditious” Children’s Book in Hong Kong

Two men have been arrested in Hong Kong for possessing children’s books deemed seditious by the authorities. According to a press release, Hong Kong’s national security police arrested the men, aged 38 and 50, after the police searched the men’s homes and offices and found copies of “seditious publications” that allegedly “incited hatred or contempt” against the Chinese and Hong Kong governments and the judiciary. The press release went on to say that the possession of seditious publications was “a serious crime” that could result in a year of imprisonment for initial convictions and two years for subsequent convictions.

International Cast and Director Chosen for The Tattooist of Auschwitz Limited Series

The Peacock original series The Tattooist of Auschwitz has named its stars and its director. Jonah Hauer-King and Anna Próchniak will star in the limited series, which was adapted from Heather Morris’s novel of the same name. Tali Shalom-Ezer will direct the series in its entirety. “I’m inspired and honoured to bring this story to life, alongside the talented team of people assembled,” Shalom-Ezer said in a statement. The Tattooist of Auschwitz is currently in production.

Tor.com Reveals Samit Basu’s The Jinn-Bot of Shantiport

Tor.com has revealed the book cover for The Jinn-Bot of Shatiport, the latest from international bestselling novelist Samit Basu. The publisher describes the novel as “a mash-up of Aladdin and Murderbot — with gloriously chaotic results.” The Jinn-Bot of Shantiport is out October 3rd from Tordotcom Publishing.

12 March 2023 Book Club Books to Get Reading With

Get involved in a book club with this roundup of what all of the online book clubs are reading this March.

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Michelle Buteau to Host the 2023 Audie Awards: Today in Books

Room Broadway Production Shuttered Due to Lack of Funding, Lead Producer Withdrawal

The Broadway production of Room, which was in rehearsals, has been postponed indefinitely. The production announced earlier today that it would not be moving forward due to a “shortfall in capitalization” and the withdrawal of a lead producer. Room, with Adrienne Warren in the lead role, was set to begin performances on April 3, 2023 at the James Earl Jones Theatre. Producer Hunter Arnold said in the press release, “We are incredibly disappointed not to be able to open this remarkable production at this time and are especially heartbroken for our incredibly talented cast and creative team who were hard at work in the rehearsal room.” All purchased tickets will be refunded.

Michelle Buteau to Host the 2023 Audie Awards

Today, the Audio Publishers Association (APA) announced that writer, comedian, television host, and actress Michelle Buteau will host the 28th Annual Audie Awards. “I’m truly so damn excited to be hosting this year’s Audie Awards!” said Buteau. “As an audiobook narrator myself, it’s necessary to celebrate my peers and the critical craft of storytelling. I simply can’t wait to put faces to the voices!” The Audie Awards celebrate exceptional work in audiobooks and spoken-word entertainment. The ceremony will be streamed to the public from the Chelsea Piers’ Pier Sixty in NY. The 2023 finalists were recently announced and can be found here.

Read an Excerpt from Reggie Watts’ Memoir Debut

On October 17th, Phoebe Robinson’s imprint Tiny Reparations will be publishing comedian and Late Show with James Corden bandleader Reggie Watts’ debut memoir, Great Falls, MT. And Entertainment Weekly is sharing an excerpt of the book along with a cover reveal. “I want people to get to know me beyond what they’ve experienced thus far, and to give insight to how I became the human I am today,” Watts told EW. “All because of my courageous parents, a magical little town called Great Falls, Montana, and a group of strange friends who joyfully embraced the darkness in each other.”

11 Books Recommended by Colleen Hoover (and Why Her Fans Will Love Them)

From sweet romances to dark family stories and even historical fiction, here are 11 books Colleen Hoover recommends that fans will love.

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Sign Up for the #TransRightsReadathon and More Book Radar!

Hi Book Friends!

How goes it? I’ve had a busy week getting ready to leave town for this New Orleans wedding, and I’m hoping to get a nap in this weekend. Those are my big weekend goals. What are yours? As always, feel free to reach out and let me know. In the meantime, here’s the book buzz.

Book Deals and Reveals

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Mystery lovers, check out the cover of The Curse of Penryth Hall, the Minotaur Books & Mystery Writers of America First Crime Novel Award-winning debut from Jess Armstrong. This one hits shelves in December!

And here’s the cover for Elizabeth Crook’s The Madstone. Described as having “echoes of Lonesome Dove and News of the World,” this novel is out from Little Brown in November.

Earlier today, Oprah announced her milestone 100th book club pick on CBS Mornings. The new selection is Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano.

Keanu Reeves’ action comic book series BRZRKR is coming to its explosive end, and here’s a preview of the final chapterBRZRKR #12 goes on sale March 15.

Academy Award-winning actors Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan are reuniting in the upcoming Disney+ series adaptation of American Born ChineseReleased last weekend by Disney+, the series’ first teaser trailer announces a premiere date of May 24. 

Two-time Edgar Award winner Andrew Kivan has sold the world rights to his novel A Woman Underground to Mysterious Press in a six-figure deal. The novel is set for a fall or winter 2024 release.

Four-time Emmy nominee Jeremy Podeswa, best known for his work on Game of Thrones, has signed on to direct the first episode of Amazon’s live-action Blade Runner TV series, Blade Runner 2099. The series is based on the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick.

Honoring the finest works of translated fiction from around the world, the International Booker Prize has announced its 2023 longlist.

Get to know this year’s slate of titles honored on the 2023 women’s prize longlist.

Raise money for trans rights while reading books by trans authors by signing up for the #TransRightsReadathon happening March 20-27th!

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!

Can’t Wait for This One!

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Everything the Darkness Eats by Eric LaRocca (CLASH Books, June 6)

Eric LaRocca became a BookTok sensation with their novella Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke. And while I admittedly don’t always agree with BookTok’s favorites (I know, it must be because I’m old), they got it right with this one. Things Have Gotten Worse is completely disturbing, both psychologically and viscerally, and LaRocca has established themselves as a masterful horror author before ever releasing a full-length novel.

Well…here it is. Eric LaRocca’s first full-length novel is coming out later this year, and I know I’m not the only one who is excited. Everything the Darkness Eats is a supernatural thriller set in a rural village in Connecticut called Henley’s Edge. Following a disturbing and unexplained string of disappearances, a grieving widower with a dark secret finds himself drawn to dark, occult magic and mysterious older gentleman named Heart Crowley. Meanwhile, beneath the idyllic exterior of the small town community, an insidious hatred is growing. And one member of local law enforcement is getting closer to uncovering the truth behind the town’s disappearances just as that hatred is about to bubble to the surface.

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Words of Literary Wisdom

“That’s really the point of romance as a genre, women asking for what they want, without apology.”

Happily Ever Afters by Elise Bryant

What I’m Watching This Weekend

So the Academy Awards were last weekend, and of course I watched them. Now I have to catch up on all of the movies I missed during awards season. I, like the rest of the world, was a huge fan of Everything Everywhere All At Once. I also really enjoyed Tár and The Banshees of Inisherin. But, look, “Naatu, Naatu” from the film RRR was, in fact, a banger. Just as promised. So yeah, I might need to watch that movie this weekend! Have you seen it? What were your favorite movies from this year’s awards season?

And Here’s A Cat Picture!

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I watched the Oscars at my friend’s house last weekend, which means I got to hang out with these two cuties. Everyone meet Nala and Spuds. If you enjoy them and want more hairless cat pics, I’m sure I can make it happen!

If you’re missing Murray, Remy, and Cersei, don’t worry, they’ll be back. I’ll tell them you said hi.

And that is all for Thursday’s Book Radar. Have a wonderful weekend. Take naps. Eat pizza. Live your life.

Emily

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Leigh Bardugo Signs Massive New Deal with Macmillan: Today in Books

Best-Selling Authors to Speak at First Mississippi Banned Book Festival

Angie Thomas, Jesmyn Ward, Kiese Laymon, and Rick Bragg are among the best-selling authors who will be speaking at the first-ever Mississippi Banned Book Festival. The Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting at Mississippi Today is sponsoring the event, along with the Medgar and Myrlie Evers Institute, the Millsaps Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation Campus Center, the Mississippi Humanities Council, the Mississippi ACLU, and Lemuria Books. The Mississippi Banned Books Festival kicks off at 9 a.m. on March 25 at Millsaps College in Jackson.

Leigh Bardugo Signs Massive New Deal with Macmillan

Macmillan has just announced that bestselling author Leigh Bardugo has signed an eight-figure, multi-million-dollar deal “for a slate of new projects to be published across multiple divisions of the company, in a variety of formats, age categories, and genres.” The new deal with Bardugo, author of Shadow and Bone, includes work to be published with four imprints — Flatiron Books, Nightfire, Roaring Brook Press, and First Second Books.

No details about what Bardugo has planned have been announced, but the author said in a statement: “Macmillan took a chance on me over a decade ago and they’ve been my home ever since. When no one in YA was interested in epic fantasy, they welcomed Shadow and Bone. When everyone wanted books about kings and queens, they rolled the dice on my team of six outcasts trying to pull off an impossible heist. And when I wanted to go someplace far darker, they backed me in welcoming readers to Ninth House. Publishing is a tough business and it’s no small thing to be able to write the stories I’m most passionate about.”

Meet the 2023 Finalists for NYPL’s Bernstein Award for Excellence in Journalism

The New York Public Library has announced the five finalists for its 36th annual Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism. The award recognizes nonfiction books written by journalists who are bringing attention to societal issues and/or significant current events. The nominees this year are: The Chaos Machine by Max Fisher; My Fourth Time, We Drowned by Sally Hayden; The Other Side of Prospect by Nicholas Dawidoff; The Treeline by Ben Rawlence; and Under the Skin by Lydia Villarosa.

Why More Men Should Read Romance

Less than 20 percent of romance readers are men, but here are the many reasons this number should be higher.

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Oprah Has Chosen Her 100th Book Club Pick: Today in Books

How to Stop Book Bans: PEN America Needs Your Help to #FreeTheBooks

Florida Governor Ron De Santis may say book bans are a “nasty hoax,” but dozens of books have been removed from shelves in Martin County, Florida. Looking for how you can help #FreeTheBooks? Check out PEN America’s website to find out how you can take action. And add your name to the growing band of activists working and striving to protect the written word.

Drag Queen Storytime Sparks Protest at Royal Oak Bookstore

On Saturday, Sidetrack Bookshop in Royal Oak held a Drag Queen Storytime, which was met by protests from both supporters and people who opposed the event. “We have created a bit of a kerfuffle,” bookstore co-owner Jenny Carney said. “There are a lot of people in the world who apparently don’t know what drag queen storytime is but drag queen storytime is a celebration of being your true self.” Royal Oak police were on the scene to keep the peace, and a spokesperson for the city said they were happy with how the event went.

Oprah Has Chosen Her 100th Book Club Pick

Earlier today, Oprah announced her milestone 100th book club pick on CBS Mornings. The new selection is Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano. “I’m telling you,” Oprah says of her pick, “once you start, you won’t want it to end…and be prepared for tears.” Inspired by the classic novel Little Women by Louisa May Alcott, Hello Beautiful is the story of four sisters living in Pilson, a working-class neighborhood of Chicago. “I’m pretty sure I’m still in shock,” Napolitano said in response to being chosen for Oprah’s Book Club. “[Oprah] has done so much to amplify authors and their work. The writers and books she has featured in her club reads like a list of my literary heroes, and to be included among them is an unbelievable honor.” In the coming weeks, Oprah Daily invites readers to join in on the book club for a special discussion of Hello Beautiful on the website, InstagramFacebook, and thei newly launched TikTok.

8 Books That The Authors Regretted Writing

Authors work hard on their books, they don’t always like the results. Discover eight books that authors regretted writing and why.

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Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan Reunite in Disney+’s AMERICAN BORN CHINESE: Today in Books

Keanu Reeves’ Action Comic BRZRKR Offers Sneak Peek at Final Issue

Keanu Reeves’ action comic book series BRZRKR is coming to its explosive end, and here’s a preview of the final chapter. Launched in March 2021 with writer Matt Kindt and artist Ron Garney from publisher Boom! Studios, BRZRKR became one of the best-selling original comics released in recent years. Though this final installment marks the end of the original BRZRKR series, additional stories in the BRZRKR world are already planned for later this year. A new standalone story is already set to be released this summer. BRZRKR #12 goes on sale March 15.

Book Thief Who Stole More Than 1,000 Manuscripts “Wanted to Cherish Them Before Anyone Else”

Filippo Bernardini, the former publishing employee who stole manuscripts of books by Margaret Atwood, Sally Rooney and Ian McEwan, plead guilty to wire fraud in January, encompassing the theft of more than 1,000 manuscripts. In court papers released last week, Bernardini claimed he never leaked the manuscripts, but “wanted to keep them closely to my chest and be one of the fewest to cherish them before anyone else, before they ended up in bookshops.” Bernardini said that he knew his actions, impersonating hundreds of people in the world of publishing, were “egregious, stupid and wrong.” But when reading these manuscripts, he says he felt a “special and unique connection with the author, almost like I was the editor of that book.” Bernardini will be sentenced on April 5.

Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan Reunite in Disney+’s American Born Chinese

Academy Award-winning actors Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan are reuniting in the upcoming Disney+ series adaptation of American Born Chinese. Released Sunday morning by Disney+, the series’ first teaser trailer announces a premiere date of May 24. The series is an adaptation of Gene Luen Yang’s 2006 graphic novel of the same name. The cast also includes Yeo Yann Yann, Chin Han, Daniel Wu, Sydney Taylor and Poppy Liu — and we can expect a guest starring role from Yeoh and Quan’s Everything Everywhere All At Once co-star Stephanie Hsu.

Shyamalan’s Knock at the Cabin vs. Paul Tremblay’s Cabin at the End of the World

A reader unpacks the differences between Paul Tremblay’s Cabin at the End of the World and its 2023 film adaptation, Knock at the Cabin.

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Watch the Trailer for Documentary JUDY BLUME FOREVER: Today in Books

Amazon Studios Developing From Blood and Ash TV Series

Amazon Studios is developing Jennifer L. Armentrout’s From Blood and Ash novels as a TV series. Anne Cofell Saunders, writer and producer of The Boys and Star Trek: Discovery, will adapt the books and serve as showrunner on the project. She also executive produces with Armentrout and Luke Ryan and Sascha Hecks of Chaotic Good Studios. “We are thrilled to work with Anne and Amazon Studios, who have the vision and creative capacity to bring every corner of this phenomenal world Jennifer has created to life,” Ryan and Hecks said in a statement. “Our heroine, Poppy, and the characters that surround her in this rich world are the elements that expand and perpetuate properties into franchise entertainment.”

Watch the Trailer for Documentary Judy Blume Forever

Amazon Prime has released the trailer for the upcoming documentary Judy Blume Forever. “Just like her books, there’s more to Judy underneath the surface,” directors Davina Pardo and Leah Wolchok said in a statement. When you watch Judy Blume Forever, get ready to hear from a lot of famous “Blume-ites,” including Molly Ringwald, Tayari Jones, Lena Dunham, Samantha Bee, Mary H.K. Choi, Jacqueline Woodson, Jason Reynolds, and Cecily Von Ziegesar. The film, which is produced by Imagine Documentaries, is slated to premiere on Prime Video on April 21.

Cartoonist Dina Norlund Has Died of Cancer

Dina Norlund, the Norwegian artist behind the graphic novel The Snowcat Prince, has died of cancer. Norlund was only 27 years old. Norlund had been working on a new project, Nettle and the Hush-Hush, which she had been documenting through her Patreon page. Norlund’s Patreon account, where she also shared her cancer journey for her followers, has been on hold since late 2021. In a statement regarding Norlund’s passing, Oni Press editor Grace Scheipeter said, “Dina was an incredibly talented artist and storyteller. She was such a joy and inspiration to work with, and her passing is a heartbreaking loss. I know her work will continue to inspire young artists, authors, and readers the same way it will inspire me for years to come.”

8 of the Best Manga Websites

Looking for the best manga websites? These eight will let you read manga as well as learn about upcoming releases, anime adaptations, and more.

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Hay Festival to Hold Inaugural Eurovision Book Contest: Today in Books

Christopher Paolini Returns to Eragon with New Novel Murtagh

Twenty years after the publication of Eragon, Christopher Paolini is returning to his epic fantasy world for a new standalone novel, Murtagh. The book will focus on Eragon’s rival Murtagh, and will take place one year after the end of the original Inheritance Cycle. Paolini said in a statement, “I’ve had a ridiculous amount of (sometimes devilish) fun writing Murtagh, and I can’t wait for readers to experience it for themselves. Welcome back to Alagaësia!” Both Eragon: The Illustrated Edition and Murtagh will be released on November 7.

A Beloved New God Steps into the Spotlight with DC’s YA Graphic Novel Barda

DC’s new YA graphic novel Barda will reexamine the DC Universe’s beloved character. Written and drawn by Ngozi Ukazu, Barda will follow the iconic warrior during her years serving under Darkseid and Granny Goodness. Ukazu says, “Barda is a story of a very tough soldier who slowly realizes that her loyalties are more complicated than it seems. Barda is a great character because she is so complicated. She’s big, she’s mean, she’s tough. But on the inside, she’s very scared. But she’s a defender. The story calls her to be a bit more cruel than she actually is. And we start to see the tension. Does she like defending people or does she like causing pain? And she figures out who she is through the course of the story.” Barda releases in June 2024 from DC Comics.

Hay Festival to Hold Inaugural Eurovision Book Contest

The Hay Festival is partnering with the Eurovision Song Contest to hold the first-ever Eurovision Book Contest. At the Hay Festival in June, a panel will discuss the books that have been selected to represent the 37 countries that take part in the music competition each year. Right now, people are being asked to submit their favorite fiction from any of the eligible countries. Suggestions can be of any genre and language, but the books must have been first published in or after 1956, the year Eurovision began.

The Best New March 2023 YA Releases

Pop these new YA releases for March 2023 on your TBR to dive into some creative retellings, scary spaces, and more.

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THE LAST THING HE TOLD ME, Starring Jennifer Garner, Releases Trailer: Today in Books

Batman: Caped Crusader Moves to Amazon

J.J. Abrams and Matt Reeves’s animated series Batman: Caped Crusader is moving to Amazon after being scrapped at HBO Max. The series, which is described as “a reimagining of the Batman mythology through the visionary lens,” was ordered to series at HBO Max in May 2021. HBO dropped the series in August 2022, along with five other upcoming animated series set up at the Warner Bros. 

The Last Thing He Told Me, Starring Jennifer Garner, Releases Trailer

Apple TV+ has released the trailer for The Last Thing He Told Me, a new seven-part series starring Jennifer Garner, based on the novel by Laura Dave. The series is executive produced by Garner, Reese Witherspoon, and Lauren Neustadter. Dave co-created the project with her husband Josh Singer. According to a press release from Apple TV+: “The series follows Hannah (played by Garner), a woman who must forge a relationship with her 16-year-old stepdaughter Bailey (played by Angourie Rice) in order to find the truth about why her husband has mysteriously disappeared.” The Last Thing He Told Me premieres April 14.

New Book Vending Machines Showcase Afrofuturist Authors

Isis Asare, the owner of the online bookstore Sistah Scifi, has created vending machines containing books by Black and Indigenous science fiction and fantasy authors. Most of the authors featured in the vending machines are women. Asare says her goal with the vending machines is to increase readership of the genre among children and adults. The first vending machine is located at Oaklandia Cafe x Bakery on 12th and Clay in Oakland, CA 94607.

A Bookish Guide to the 2023 Oscars

The 2023 Oscar Awards will air Sunday, March 12. Let’s take a look at the bookish adaptations up for several awards.