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New Imprint Zando Announces Details of First Release

When Michelle Obama’s editor Molly Stern announced her new imprint Zando Books, it immediately became one of the buzziest new publishing companies. Now, Zando is announcing its first set of high-profile book releases, starting with a debut novel from Dear Sugar podcast co-host Steve Almond. Here’s a first look at Steve Almond’d novel All The Secrets in the World, which is set to publish on April 19, 2022.

Four New Star Wars Books Planned for 2022

Four new official Star Wars books have been announced for 2022. One of the novels, Star Wars: Shadow of the Sith, promises to give more context and make more sense of the events of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker and the rest of the sequel trilogy. In addition to Star Wars: Shadow of the Sith, you can expect three more Star Wars novels for 2022: Star Wars: Brotherhood features Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker; Star Wars: Stories of Jedi and Sith is a middle grade anthology; and Star Wars: Padawan is a young adult novel that tells the story of Obi-Wan Kenobi’s early relationship with Qui-Gon Jinn.

Josh Malerman Tweets Details About His Upcoming Novel

Josh Malerman took to Twitter earlier this week to announce details of his upcoming novel. Malerman tweeted, “I’m really excited for you to meet DAPHNE…though I suppose it’s cruel of me to wish her upon anybody.” In a reimagining of the slasher drama, a “brutal, enigmatic woman” stalks a basketball team. “Whatever you do, don’t think about Daphne. Don’t think about her at all.” Malerman’s novel Daphne is coming out in summer 2022 from Del Ray Books and Penguin Random House.

Censorship Attempts in Texas, New York, and More

Recent weeks have seen multiple attacks on intellectual freedom. If you’re feeling exhausted by all the news, you’re not alone. To get you caught up, here’s a look at this week’s censorship news following book bans and challenges in the US.

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Josh Malerman Reveals Title for Upcoming Novel and More Book Radar!

Monday again? Then let’s do this.

Book friends, I think it’s important that I stay honest with you. I’ve been in a bit of a reading slump for the past week. I know what you’re thinking. “But it’s October! It’s your time to thrive!” I know, I know. I don’t know what’s going on either. In my mind, I’d envisioned October as this magical month where’d I’d be drinking hot teas and coffees and reading scary books under the comfort of a nice cozy blankie, but that’s not really how things have been going. So I’m thinking this week, I might abandon my current reads and start from scratch? How do you all deal when you get caught up in a reading slump? Let me know your tips and tricks.

Anyway, in spite of any personal hang-ups I might be having, the book world rolls on. And I’ve got a bunch of book things to share with you today, so let’s go.

❤️ Emily

Book Deals and Reveals

We’ve got a title reveal for Josh Malerman’s upcoming novel. It’s called Daphne, and it’s coming for you in summer 2022.

Here’s the cover reveal for Joya Goffney’s Confessions of an Alleged Good Girl, coming in summer 2022 from Harper Teen.

Fun, wizard-y book deal announcement! Callie C. Miller’s debut novel The Hunt for the Hollower is been acquired by Jessica Smith at Aladdin. Expect the middle grade wizard adventure to be published in summer 2023.

Sue Grafton’s Kinsey Kinsey Millhone Alphabet book series is getting a television adaptation from A+E Studios, but this decision contradicts the late author’s wishes.

Scout Comics is launching a Latinx imprint in partnership with Mucho Mas Media.

Here’s the cover reveal for All the Secrets in the World, the new novel from Steve Almond and the first novel from independent publisher Zando. You can read an excerpt of the novel right now too!

Apple is renewing the sci-fi series Foundation for a second season. The series is based on Isaac Asimov’s trilogy of novels.

Emery Lee has revealed the covered for her upcoming foodie romcom Café Con Lychee. This one’s out May 10th, 2022.

Here’s the cover reveal of Rochelle Hassan’s upcoming middle grade fantasy debut The Prince of Nowhere. Hitting shelves May 3, 2022.

Geraldine Viswanathan is joining the cast of Cat Person, a new psychological thriller film based on the short story by Kristen Roupenian.

Book Riot has released their round-up of the best books we read in July-September 2021. And the best comic books too!

And the 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature goes to novelist Abdulrazak Gurnah!

Oh, and our hero LeVar Burton has been named grand marshal of the 2022 Rose Parade.

Book Riot Recommends 

I’m a Contributing Editor at Book Riot, I write the Today in Books newsletter, and I’m a Bibliologist for Book Riot’s Tailored Book Recommendations subscription service. I also have a PhD in English, so I’m basically a doctor of books. Books are my life, in other words, so in this section of the newsletter, let me share with you some upcoming books I’m super excited about. And I think you will be too!

Prepare Your Shelves!

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Skin of the Sea by Natasha Bowen (Random House, November 2, 2021)

When you were a kid, did you pretend you were a mermaid any time you went swimming in an ocean, lake, swimming pool, or, heck, even the bathtub? Don’t lie to me. Of course you did. We all did. It’s fine. Anyway, if you did (you did), this one’s for you.

Skin of the Sea is a fantasy debut inspired by West African mythology. Simi is a Mami Wata, a mermaid who collects the souls of those who die at sea and blesses their journey to Olodumare. But she wasn’t always like this, and memories of her past life as a human still haunt her. When a living boy is thrown from a slave ship, Simi goes against the ancient decree of the Mami Wata and saves the boy’s life. Of course, she knows after doing this, she must face the consequences. As she journeys to the Supreme Creator to face her punishment, Simi begins to feel as if something isn’t right. For one, the boy she rescued knew more than he should have. And something is shadowing her. Something that wants to see her fail.

If you’re looking for a fresh new YA fantasy to read this November, this is it. Skin of the Sea is being compared to The Little Mermaid and Children of Blood and Bone, but it’s truly a fresh and unique fantasy experience. Simi is such a compelling and strong main character. And if you love fantasy novels with thoughtful world-building, this is it. Plus, this is a standalone novel! And you know how I feel about fantasy standalones. Well, maybe you don’t. I love them.

In conclusion, make room on your shelves for this stunningly beautiful (inside and out) book.

What I’m Reading This Week

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The Ex Hex by Erin Sterling

A Little Devil in America by Hanif Abdurraqib

A Touch of Jen by Beth Morgan

Goblin by Josh Malerman

White Smoke by Tiffany D. Jackson

The Disappearing Act by Catherine Steadman

Monday Memes

We’re doing it. We’re calling it Monday Memes now. I know change is hard, but we’re all going to have to learn how to adapt.

If this ain’t me. Happy fall, everyone!

Other Things That Make Me Happy

Ooooh, I watched that LuLaRich documentary series this week. Have you checked it out yet? Yikes.

Also lots of fun new horror/thriller movies coming out right now. I just watched There’s Someone Inside Your House. I read Stephanie Perkins’ novel back when it came out, and a lot has happened since 2017, so it was fun watching this movie and getting surprised by all the things I forgot.

And most importantly!!! Season 2 of The Baby-Sitters Club is out today! So if you find yourself wondering, “I wonder what Emily’s doing today?” This is your answer. I’m watching this.

And then there’s Purrli. It’s your very own purring cat on your computer.

And Here’s A Cat Picture!

Orange cat with Halloween cat toy

Today I’ve got an action shot of Murray playing with the cats’ new favorite toy. Yes, it’s Halloween-themed. That’s a pumpkin with the word “Boo” on it.

Many thanks to my neighbor and friend Mary for gifting this to my kitties. They love it very much!


And that’s all I’ve got for today! Hoping your week goes well. Remember to take breaks, take breaths, and say no to things you don’t want to do sometimes.

❤️ Emily

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Mike Flanagan Creating Edgar Allan Poe-Inspired Limited Series THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER: Today in Books

Rick Riordan’s Next Camp Half-Blood Book Will Be About the Son of Hades and the Son of Apollo

Rick Riordan’s next book in the Percy Jackson universe will focus on the son of Hades and his boyfriend, the son of Apollo. This book will be the first of Riordan’s co-written by Mark Oshiro. While the new book doesn’t yet have a title, we do know that it will pick up with Nico di Angelo, the son of Hades, right after The Trials of Apollo. Nico has lost his friend Jason Grace, but still has his boyfriend, Will Solace, the son of Apollo. Riordan and Oshiro’s book is set for release from Disney-Hyperion in summer 2023. 

Mike Flanagan Creating Edgar Allan Poe-Inspired Limited Series The Fall of the House of Usher

Mike Flanagan, the creator of The Haunting anthology series and Midnight Mass, is creating a new Edgar Allan Poe-Inspired limited series based on The Fall of the House of Usher. Flanagan will create, direct, and produce the series. Also producing are his Intrepid Pictures partner Trevor Macy, Emmy Grinwis, Michael Fimognari. Intrepid Pictures’ Melinda Nishioka will co-executive produce. As with Flanagan’s previous limited series, this one will air on Netflix. The Fall of the House of Usher will be the fifth series for Intrepid Pictures under its overall deal with Netflix, following The Haunting of Hill House, The Haunting of Bly Manor, Midnight Mass and the upcoming series The Midnight Club.

Katy ISD Cancels Author Visit Due to Parent Concerns About Critical Race Theory

Katy Independent School District in Katy, Texas has canceled an author visit with Jerry Craft after parental concerns were raised about the contents of the books referencing critical race theory. Author and illustrator Jerry Craft is the winner of the 2020 Newberry Medal, the Coretta Scott King Author Award, and the Kirkus Prize for his graphic novel, New Kid and the sequel Class Act. Katy 3rd-5th graders were set to meet with Craft over Zoom, but the meeting has been canceled. Additionally, the author’s books have been pulled from libraries. Parent Bonnie Anderson became concerned after reading the graphic novel. “This is very subversive because they aren’t calling it Critical Race Theory and it’s not being presented in social studies,” says Anderson, who went on to create a petition that got 500 signatures before Change.org removed it from their platform. Many other parents are upset about the cancelation. “I hope the school board will listen to all of the parents of the community and not just a few that are upset,” says Katy mom Angie Waller. Waller went on to say that she encourages parents to read the books for themselves.

2021 Nobel Prize in Literature Winner Announced

The Swedish Academy has awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature to novelist Abdulrazak Gurnah. Here’s everything you should know about the author and the prize.

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Sterling K. Brown Starring in WASHINGTON BLACK Series on Hulu: Today in Books

Stephen Colbert Spoils New Trump Book to Stop Sales

The Late Show host Stephen Colbert recently spoiled all the best parts of Stephanie Grisham’s new novel about Trump so that the author wouldn’t sell any more copies. On his show, Colbert explained, “There’s a new tell-all from former White House press secretary and Morticia Addams’ divorced sister, Stephanie Grisham…[she] worked in the White House for four years, and as press secretary she famously never gave a single press conference. But now she’s spilling all the tea in her new book, I Just Recently Gained a Spine.” Colbert went on to spoil many of the juiciest stories in the book (which, for the record, isn’t really called I Just Recently Gained a Spine). You can watch Colbert’s spoilers here.

Here’s the Trailer for the new Cyrano Film Starring Peter Dinklage

The trailer for the upcoming film Cyrano, based on the classic French play Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand, was released this week. The film stars Peter Dinklage and Haley Bennett. While the original play depicts the character of Cyrano as having a large nose, this new film reimagines Cyrano as a dwarf. The script was written by Erica Schmidt, Dinklage’s wife, and directed by Joe Wright. The movie is set to release on December 31st.

Sterling K. Brown Starring in Washington Black Series on Hulu

Sterling K. Brown is set to star in Hulu’s upcoming series Washington Black, based on the novel by Esi Edugyan. The nine-episode series is set in the 19th century and follows the adventures of George Washington “Wash” Black, an 11-year-old boy who must flee a sugar plantation in Barbados after a shocking death threatens to change his life forever. Sterling K. Brown will be playing Medwin Harris. After running away, Wash becomes Medwin’s protégé. The series will be written by Selwyn Seyfu Hinds, who will also serve as executive producer. Brown will also executive produce under his Indian Meadows Productions banner. Author Esi Edugyan will be a co-produce the series.

20 Must-Read Books by Trans & Genderqueer Authors from 2021

2021 has been a great year for adult books by trans and genderqueer authors. Here are 20 must-read books by trans and genderqueer authors, including horror, sci-fi, poetry, memoir, and more.

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GAME OF THRONES Prequel Gets a Teaser Trailer and More Book Radar!

Happy Thursday, Book Friends!

Mercury is in retrograde until October 18th, and that means it’s time for all of us to prioritize self-care. For me, that’s meant a lot of scary movies, a lot of soup, and a lot of cat cuddles. And if you’re looking for a good soup recipe, this vegan pumpkin lasagna soup was basically the ultimate comfort food. I know you’re not here for pumpkin soup recipes, so just consider it a fun bonus.

Anyway, what you’re here for is the book stuff, and I’m excited to share the book stuff, so let’s talk books and things.

Emily

Book Deals and Reveals

No Filter and Other Lies Book Cover

Here’s the cover reveal for Crystal Maldonado’s upcoming novel No Filter and Other Lies, a book about “Kat Sanchez: an IG-obsessed, charmingly messy, fat brown bi photographer.”

Game of Thrones fans, HBO has finally given us a teaser trailer for the upcoming prequel series House of the Dragon.

Sterling K. Brown has been cast to star in Hulu’s adaptation of the novel Washington Black by Esi Edugyan.

We’ve got a cover reveal for T. Kingfisher’s upcoming book What Moves the Dead, a retelling of Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher.” This one’s coming out in July 2022.

HBO Max is developing a series adaptation of Stacy Willingham’s upcoming novel A Flicker in the Dark. The adaptation is produced by Emma Stone and Dave McCary’s Fruit Tree and A24.

Here’s the cover reveal for Kacen Callendar’s latest middle grade book Moonflower. In a tweet, Callendar said, “Moonflower is one of my most personal stories, about depression, spirituality, and inner healing.”

Disney+ is giving a straight-to-series order for an action-comedy series based on the 2006 graphic novel American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang.

NYC Public Libraries are ending late fees! And they’re waiving all previous late fees and fines.

Shang-Chi is the first film of the pandemic era to make over $200 million domestically.

Simon Element, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, has won the rights to Nicole Walter’s upcoming memoir, set to be released in 2023.

Harper Collins has removed a short story from David Williams’ The World’s Worst Children after the story was criticized for displaying casual racism.

Shipping delays, printer backups, and worker shortages mean publishers are being forced to postpone new book releases.

Book Riot Recommends 

I’m a Contributing Editor at Book Riot, I write the Today in Books newsletter, and I’m a Bibliologist for Book Riot’s Tailored Book Recommendations subscription service. I also have a PhD in English, so I’m basically a doctor of books. Books are my life, in other words, so in this section of the newsletter, let me share with you some upcoming books I’m super excited about. And I think you will be too!

Can’t Wait for This One

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Sundial by Catriona Ward (Macmillan, March 2022)

A twisty psychological horror novel centering mother/daughter relationships and strange, unsettling sci-fi-like experimentation? Yes. And then when this cover was revealed? Yes, times infinity.

Catriona Ward’s Sundial is the story of Rob, a woman who is trying desperately to escape the strangeness of childhood, living in Sundial, deep in the Mojave desert. She’s now far away from that place, and she lives in the suburbs with her husband and her two kids. But still her past refuses to let go. She can see it reflected in her oldest daughter Callie, who spends her days collecting bones and whispering to imaginary friends. It all feels too familiar, too much like the life she’s desperately trying to leave behind. But the things that happened at Sundial can’t remain a secret forever.

I read Catriona Ward’s 2020 novel The Last House on Needless Street a few months ago. It was unforgettable and unlike anything I’ve ever read. And while it was the first book I’ve ever read from Catriona Ward, it was so unique and chilling and, well, fun. So much so that I already feel like no matter what Ward writes next, I’m going to be excited about it. Ward introduces a unique voice and perspective to the horror genre unlike anything else authors are writing today (or ever). Needless to say Sundial is going to the top of my TBR stack as soon as it comes out. And you should check it out too!

Words of Literary Wisdom

“You’re not like other girls, he says, and I wind the word tight around me, a cape. The world is full of other girls—shiny-haired, giggle-glowing, simultaneously pure and sex-enthralled, groups of them, worlds of them, walking in community, writhing under club lights, running through parks. But if he says he doesn’t like other girls, if I am not an ‘other girl,’ he will be mine, not theirs.

Except that I know deep down I am other girls. They spin in me and around me. I am of them: my coworker who has been wearing the same lipstick shade, Barely Legal, every day since some guy leaned over the counter and complimented her on the color. My mother who buys and buys, sure she hasn’t found the right cream the right needle the right dress to win a man back, so she keeps trying. She keeps buying. Sasha who is no longer my best friend, because her boyfriend told her he thought she should dress more like me (clarified: more sexy) and so she realized I was not an other girl to him or that she was not a special girl, a chosen girl, or that all the categories collapse at the behest of the men who make them and that is just easier to pretend that we have any control in the first place.”

Of Women and Salt by Gabriela Garcia

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.

Big news in the online community this week? Well, Instagram and Facebook were down for a whole day! How could I make it through a newsletter without bringing up this momentous news. Yeah, we had to go a whole day without Bookstagram. It was a dark day. Here are some of the best memes about the outage. Which one is your favorite? For me, it’s actually this Spirit Halloween one.

See? Mercury is in retrograde.

Your Weekend Reading Soundtrack

This week, take a break from reading and listening to music and watch the new season of SNL. The first episode of the season last weekend was actually funny. And since Halsey is the musical guest, you can listen to her new album—which has the best name ever: If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Powerwhile you read during the day on Saturday to get excited about the episode. Though let’s be real. I never watch SNL on Saturday night cause that’s past my bedtime. #oldlady

And Here’s a Cat Picture!

Calico cat in a cat tree

It’s Cersei appreciation day. Yes, I just decided that’s an official holiday, and it’s October 7th.

As I’m writing this, Cersei is actually sitting here right next to me, being fluffy and cute and cheering me on as I write the final words of this newsletter,


We’ve done it. That’s all we’ve got for Book Radar today. I hope you have a wonderful weekend.

❤️ Emily

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NYC Public Libraries Are Ending Late Fees Altogether: Today in Books

Winnie the Pooh’s Poohsticks Bridge for Sale

The bridge made famous by the Winnie the Pooh book series is now up for sale by the British auction house Summers Place. The bridge was the inspiration for the bridge featured in A. A. Milne’s The House at Pooh Corner, where Winnie the Pooh and his friends played “Pooh Sticks.” While the bridge was originally named Posingford Bridge, the book was renamed Poohsticks Bridge in 1979. The listing explains, “Christopher Robin played on [the bridge] as a child in the 1920’s with his father, the author A.A. Milne, inventing the game of Pooh sticks which provided the inspiration for the subsequent books.” The 114-year-old bridge is expected to sell for as much as £60,000 (about $81,000).

NYC Public Libraries Are Ending Late Fees Altogether

As of today, NYC Public Libraries are waiving late fees and canceling millions of dollars of outstanding fines for overdue or lost books. The New York Public Library President Anthony Marx said late fines “are an antiquated, ineffective way to encourage patrons to return their books… For those who can afford the fines, they are barely an incentive. For those who can’t afford the fines — disproportionately low-income New Yorkers — they become a real barrier to access that we can no longer accept.”

Noname Opens the Radical Hood Library

Noname Book Club has opened up the Radical Hood Library to serve as a community for readers of color. Noname started a book club in the summer of 2019 as a way to read and support books by people of color, with a focus on liberation. Now, with the opening of the Radical Hood Library, the book club has physical headquarters. Noname Book Club tweeted, “We are so excited to finally open our Radical Hood Library! This is a black led organization that was created to service black/brown folks and the RSVP prioritization will reflect that…There will be music, free food, and more! Please bring a new or used book. See you there!!!”

HBO Releases Game of Thrones Prequel House of the Dragon Trailer

HBO is finally giving us our first teaser trailer for its upcoming Game of Thrones prequel series House of the Dragon. The series is slated to release in 2022.

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Joan Didion’s Backlist is Getting a New Look: Today in Books

She’s The Boss Star Nicole Walters is Writing a Memoir

Nicole Walters, star of USA’s family docu-comedy She’s the Boss, is writing a memoir, set to be released by Simon Element, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, in 2023. Walters was a high-earning corporate executive before quitting her job to focus on her personal development brand, sharing her expertise with business owners and entrepreneurs. She’s also a blogger and hosts a podcast. Walters said in a statement about her new book, “I’ve been on a unique journey for the past decade – and some lessons have finally come full circle – and I’m a believer that it’s important to ‘share your scars and not your scabs.’ There are many experiences I’ve never shared because they were challenging, complex, and better served for pages than screens. I knew they had to be in a book.”

Joan Didion’s Backlist is Getting a New Look

Joan Didion has nearly twenty published books, starting with Run River in 1963, and now her entire backlist is getting a new look. This spring, with the paperback edition of Let Me Tell You What I Mean, Vintage Books is re-releasing Didion’s books with fresh covers. Each book will feature an image of the author and a design by Linda Huang. Entertainment Weekly has an exclusive look at six of the upcoming covers.

There’s a Telephone Booth in Iowa that Offers a Direct Line to Poetry

There a new bright blue telephone booth in the Millwork District in Dubuque, Iowa, but it’s not to make phone calls. The phone booth is actually a Telepoem Booth. From the booth, you can look through the directory and dial a number to hear a poem read aloud. The booth was created by local arts group Voices Productions in partnership with Humanities Iowa. For the next year, the booth will be available at this location in Dubuque, on the covered walkway connecting East 10th and East 11th street.

Librarians Face Possible Charges for Carrying Sex Education Books

Campbell County librarians are facing legal intimidation for carrying sex education books, and the commissioner threatens to cut funding over book challenges.

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Stephen King’s SALEM’S LOT Adaptation Adds John Benjamin Hickey to Its Cast: Today in Books

Netflix’s Dept. H Adaptation Will Be Directed by Alice Waddington

Netflix has announced that Alice Waddington—director of Paradise Hills—will be directing the upcoming live action adaptation of the popular comic book series Dept. H. by Matt Kindt. T.S. Nowlin, the screenwriter behind The Maze Runner, will be writing the script. Mike Richardson, Keith Goldberg, and Paul Schwake of Dark Horse Entertainment will produce the project. No release dates or casting announcements for the adaptation have been announced as of yet.

Announcing the Winner of Restless Books 2021 Prize for New Immigrant Writing

The Winner of Restless Books 2021 Prize for New Immigrant Writing has been announced! Each year, the prize awards $10,000 and publication to a first-time, first-generation immigrant author, alternating yearly between fiction and nonfiction. For 2021, the winner is Albanian-born writer Ani Gjika for her memoir By Its Right Name. Prize Judges Francisco Cantú, Shuchi Saraswat, and Ilan Stavans said in a statement, “By Its Right Name is a different kind of immigrant story, one that demands that we consider the specific, insidious ways that patriarchy controls a woman’s relationship to her body, mind, and expression. With a poet’s ear, Gjika finds language for confronting misogyny and the male gaze on the most intimate terms, ultimately revealing the transformational power of self-discovery through the written word.” The memoir will be published by Restless Books in 2023.

Stephen King’s Salem’s Lot Adaptation Adds John Benjamin Hickey to Its Cast

John Benjamin Hickey is set to play Father Callahan in the upcoming adaptation of Stephen King’s novel Salem’s Lot. Hickey is joining the previously announced cast members: Lewis Pullman (Ben Mears), Alfre Woodard (Dr. Cody), Makenzie Leigh (Susan Norton), Bill Camp (Matthew Burke), Spencer Treat Clark (Mike Ryerson), and Pilou Asbæk (Straker). The film is directed and adapted by Gary Dauberman, known for writing the Conjuring Universe films. Salem’s Lot is heading to theaters in September 2022.

Festive Fall Bookshelf Decorations

‘Tis the season to dress up your bookshelves for the fall! Here are some festive fall bookshelf decoration ideas to suit every kind of style.

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Michael B. Jordan’s Outlier Society to Adapt N.K. Jemisin’s BROKEN EARTH Trilogy: Today in Books

Diana Gabaldon Has Started Work on 10th Outlander Novel

The ninth book in Diana Gabaldon’s beloved Outlander series, Go Tell The Bees That I Am Gone, is going to be published on November 23rd. And recently, the author confirmed that she has started working on the 10th—and possibly final—book in the series. In a Facebook post earlier this week, Gabaldon wrote, “Oh—and I started work on Book Ten yesterday…” Gabaldon has said that the series will be 10 books long and end in Scotland in around 1800, so it seems likely that this will be where this story ends. No details about the final book are known as of yet, as it is in its early stages!

Michael B. Jordan’s Outlier Society to Adapt N.K. Jemisin’s Broken Earth Trilogy

Michael B. Jordan’s Outlier Society has signed on to produce the Sony TriStar Pictures adaptation of N.K Jemisin’s Broken Earth trilogy. Jordan will be producing the project alongside Outlier Society’s president Elizabeth Raposo. N.K. Jemisin will be writing the script.

It’s Time to Apply for the Penguin Random House Creative Writing Awards

For more than 25 years, Penguin Random House has been working to encourage the next generation of writers through their Creative Writing Awards. In 2019, Penguin Random House entered a partnership with national advocacy organization We Need Diverse Books. And they are now accepting applications until February 1, 2022 or until they reach 1,000 applicants. The program awards five U.S. high school seniors with scholarships of up to $10,000.

October 2021 Horoscopes and Book Recommendations

Happy October, everyone! Here are your horoscopes and book recommendations for the month of October.

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HOUSE OF SKY AND BREATH by Sarah J. Maas Gets a Cover Reveal and More Book Radar!

Happy October, Book Nation!

If you thought I was being super obnoxious about the beginning of fall, you ain’t seen nothing yet. October is my favorite month of the year, and it’s officially here. What does October have that other months don’t have, you ask? Well, my birthday, for one. As much as I’m not a fan of growing older, I love celebrating my birthday just chilling with friends, maybe playing a few games, buying some new books, and having cake. The cake is essential. My birthday is October 13th, which is also Treat Yo Self Day, if you didn’t know. So yeah, it’s the coolest birthday ever. No big deal.

Also there’s that’s whole HALLOWEEN thing. As a kid, I was always really scared of people in masks (cause I was a smart kid who knew what was up obviously). But I still loved Halloween. And I still love it to this day. I love scary movies, scary books, scary everything. I love skulls and bats and black cats all year round, but now it’s festive. Which makes it even better.

Phew. I could write a whole newsletter just about how great October is, but no one is here for that. Just get ready for Book Radar to become an October/Halloween Appreciation Newsletter for the whole month. I apologize in advance.

❤️ Emily

Book Deals and Reveals

cover of Yinka, Where is Your Huzband? by Lizzie Damilola Blackburn

In her column for The Bookseller, author Lizzie Damilola Blackburn has been taking readers through the process of publishing her debut novel Yinka, Where’s Your Huzband? The most recent column is a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the US and UK covers of Blackburn’s book, and she reveals her UK cover.

Damyanti Biswas has signed a two-book deal with Thomas & Mercer: a literary crime thriller entitled The Blue Bar, and its untitled sequel.

Indya Moore (Pose) has landed a major new role in the upcoming Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. They are playing Karshon, a shark with superpowers.

Here’s the cover reveal for House of Sky and Breath by Sarah J. Maas, the latest book in the Crescent City series.

Clarissa Goenawan’s debut novel Rainbirds is being adapted into a feature film, directed by Anshul Chauhan.

Daniel Craig and Ruth Negga are starring in a production of Macbeth, coming to Broadway in March 2022.

Here’s the first chapter of one of fall’s buzziest thrillers, All Her Little Secrets by Wanda M. Morris.

John Benjamin Hickey, recent Tony nominee for The Inheritance, has joined the cast of New Line’s feature adaptation of The Stand by Stephen King. Hickey will be playing Father Callahan.

Alice Waddington has signed on to direct the upcoming live-action Netflix adaptation of the comic book series Dept. H.

Michael B. Jordan’s production company Outlier Society will be producing the Sony TriStar Pictures adaptation of N.K Jemisin’s The Broken Earth.

Here’s an exclusive cover reveal and excerpt from Game of Strength and Storm by Rachel Menard.

Micah Stock, Ryan Kwanten, Gayle Rankin, Austin Smith, Antoinette Crowe-Legacy, and David Alexander Kaplan are joining the cast of FX’s Kindred pilot, based on the novel by Octavia Butler.

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I’m a Contributing Editor at Book Riot, I write the Today in Books newsletter, and I’m a Bibliologist for Book Riot’s Tailored Book Recommendations subscription service. I also have a PhD in English, so I’m basically a doctor of books. Books are my life, in other words, so in this section of the newsletter, let me share with you some upcoming books I’m super excited about. And I think you will be too!

Prepare Your Shelves!

Cover of Within These Wicked Walls by Lauren Blackwood

Within These Wicked Walls by Lauren Blackwood (Wednesday Books, October 19 2021)

Another book I’m excited about that’s coming out on October 19th. Further proof that October 19th is a magical day when all good things happen. Right? Anyway.

Let’s talk about things that either really, really work or really, really don’t. Jane Eyre adaptations. I’m a really big fan of Victorian literature. Especially the Brontës. Especially Emily Brontë. Wuthering Heights is my favorite novel of all time. On that note, I have yet to read a Wuthering Heights adaptation that has excited me, but I’m open to it. If you think I’ve missed a good one, hit me up. But let’s back up. We’re talking about Jane Eyre adaptations today.

Jane Eyre is a great novel. It’s atmospheric and emotional, with strong characters and stunning plot turns. For a Jane Eyre retelling to work, it’s got to get all of that stuff right and do something new and interesting that adds to the Jane Eyre conversation rather than detracting from it. That’s a tall order, but Lauren Blackwood’s eerie YA fantasy retelling Within These Wicked Walls does all of that.

In this Ethiopian-inspired debut fantasy novel, we follow Andromeda, a debtera. Debteras are members of the Ethiopian church who are able to perform exorcisms to cleanse households of the Evil Eye. But when Andromeda takes on a job for the handsome young heir Magnus Rochester, she quickly realizes this is a horrifying manifestation unlike anything she’s ever encountered. And Magnus seems to be hiding something.

What I’m Reading This Week

the disappearing act cover

The Disappearing Act by Catherine Steadman

Goblin by Josh Malerman

We Were Never Here by Andrea Bartz

Black Leopard Red Wolf by Marlon James

White Smoke by Tiffany D. Jackson

Mercury Boys by Chandra Prasad

Monday Memes

We’re doing it. We’re calling it Monday Memes now. I know change is hard, but we’re all going to have to learn how to adapt.

It’s October now, so no one can judge us for diving into our witchy Halloween books. Get off our backs, people.

Other Things That Make Me Happy

Oh boy, we’ve got a brand new post from Book Riot with more Halloween costume ideas for kids and adults!

Since it’s Halloween time officially and no one can stop me, it’s time to watch Halloween movies and make Halloween snacks. In this quiz, you can pick your favorite Halloween characters and get a fun Halloween treat to make. I got Halloween Jalapeño Peppers, which tracks because I love spicy.

And then there’s Purrli. It’s your very own purring cat on your computer.

And Here’s A Cat Picture!

a black cat and an orange cat resting on a large pillow

Since this is now a Halloween appreciation newsletter, we have to feature everyone’s favorite black and orange duo, Murray and Phantom!

This will be Phantom’s very first Halloween with us. We got him in November of 2020. I feel so much more prepared for Halloween season with a black cat by my side.


You’ve made it to the final sentences of the first Book Radar newsletter of October 2021. I hope your October is joyous, and we’ll speak soon!

❤️ Emily