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From FRESH PRINCE OF BEL-AIR To Princess: Today In Books

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From FRESH PRINCE OF BEL-AIR To Princess

Will Smith has a three-book children’s deal with HarperCollins Children’s Books. The books will be reminiscent to his role on the The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, except starring a young girl named Destiny. Denene Millner will write and Gladys Jose will illustrate. This sounds super fun.

Publishing Insight Thanks To The Bookseller’s Survey

A survey taken by 1,167 people in the publishing industry has revealed some interesting things including that 78% who identified as working class believe that their background has had negative effects on their career. Read all about the survey and findings here.

Potter Heads Getting A New Ride

Universal Orlando’s Wizarding World of Harry Potter is getting a new ride: Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure. Not many details out yet, but based on the announcement it looks like Thunder Mountain with Hagrid’s motorbike as the cars. (I know TM is Disney.)

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Michelle Obama’s Letter To Readers: Today In Books

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Michelle Obama’s Letter To Readers

You may have heard by now that Michelle Obama wrote a memoir, Becoming, that sold A LOT. She’s now written a letter, posted on Goodreads that members can read, where she discusses a bit about how she came to tell her story and invites readers to connect with her: “I hope you’ll ask me a question or share some of your insights with me here on Goodreads or on social media using #IAmBecoming.” *Raises hand * Where do I sign up to be friends with Michelle Obama?

The Haunting Of Hill House News

The Netflix show, adapted from Shirley Jackson’s novel The Haunting of Hill House, is getting the anthology treatment and will have a second season. What the anthology treatment basically means is the first season made them enough money that they want to continue, even though they used up all of the original source material (the novel), so now they’ll continue without it. And we stay tuned for more news and frights.

Ancient Manuscript Decoded?

Scholars always have ancient manuscripts with languages they have been unable to decipher, including the Voynich Manuscript which appears to have been created around 1420 by a “hermitic community that seems to have left no other trace behind.” But now, thanks to Father Ahmet Ardiç, there is a new theory: the script is like an Old Turkic, “written in a ‘poetic’ style.” Feed your nerd heart with all the info here.

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Jack The Ripper’s Victims Get A Voice

Hello mystery fans!


Beautiful Bad cover imageSponsored by Beautiful Bad, a gripping psychological thriller by Annie Ward. Order your copy today at BeautifulBadBook.com.

Maddie and Ian’s love story began with a chance encounter at a party overseas. Now almost two decades later, married with a beautiful son, Charlie, they are living the perfect suburban life in Middle America. But when a camping accident leaves Maddie badly scarred, she begins attending writing therapy, where she gradually reveals her fears about Ian’s PTSD and her concerns for the safety of their young son. Sixteen years of love and fear, adventure and suspicion culminate in The Day of the Killing, when a frantic 911 call summons the police to the scene of a shocking crime.


From Book Riot And Around The Internet

Rincey and Katie discuss recent mystery news–of course that banana pants publishing story–on the latest Read or Dead.

American Spy cover imageThe novel ‘American Spy’ breaks down barriers. It’s also a terrific read

Read Harder: A Cozy Mystery

Joseph Knox’s The Smiling Man Is Right Up True Crime Fans’ Noir Alley

Identity Theft: A Uniquely Old-Fashioned Literary Crime

Tana French: ‘Nobody with imagination should commit a crime. You wouldn’t handle the stress’ (Tana French quit acting to be a writer!)

10 Mystery Manga to Investigate and Unravel

News And Adaptations

The Five cover imageVanity Fair’s Gwyneth Hughes is writing a new drama about Jack the Ripper’s victims

Killing Eve season two trailer!

There’s going to be a season two of You!

Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese Developing ‘Devil in the White City’ Series at Hulu

Now On Hoopla Audio! (If you don’t know about Hoopla)

Far From You by Tess Sharpe is an excellent amateur sleuth mystery–Full review) (TW drug addiction/ statutory rape)

Kindle Deals

For Better and Worse cover imageFor fans of revenge For Better And Worse by Margot Hunt is $5.99! (Review) (TW brief discussion about child suicide/ pedophile)

Now on my radar is this Chinese mystery, that sounds dark, written by a medical examiner which is currently $0.99: Murder in Dragon City by Qin Ming, Alex Woodend (Translation)

A Bit Of My Week In Reading

The Stranger cover imageI just started reading a German translated psychological thriller, The Stranger by Melanie Raabe, and a Canadian procedural, The Birds That Stay by Ann Lambert.

And my mystery break is Elizabeth Acevedo’s upcoming With the Fire on High because I would buy and read every word on a cereal boxes if that’s what she wrote.

Browse all the books recommended in Unusual Suspects previous newsletters on this shelf. And here’s an Unusual Suspects Pinterest board.

Until next time, keep investigating! And in the meantime, come talk books with me on Twitter, Instagram, and Litsy–you can find me under Jamie Canavés.

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Obama Presidential Library Lawsuit To Move Forward: Today In Books

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Obama Presidential Library Lawsuit To Move Forward

Protect Our Parks filed a lawsuit to stop former President Barack Obama’s presidential library complex from being built on the South Side of Chicago and U.S. District Judge John Robert Blakey just ruled that the suit can move forward. The activists want to protect more than 20 acres of historic Jackson Park while “the city of Chicago wants to ‘lease’ 20 acres of the 500 acre park to the Obama library.”

Poet Arrested For Poem Critical Of Government

Abdirahman Abees, a British citizen, was arrested on January 12th after reciting poems in Hargeisa, Somaliland describing the human rights abuses he’d witnessed. “Mr Abees’ lawyer told the BBC that the poem called on the Somaliland government to reform its prisons and criminal justice systems and was not defamatory.” Amnesty International is demanding his immediate release.

Amy Poehler Keeps Being Awesome

Jennifer Mathieu’s novel Moxie is not only getting adapted by Amy Poehler’s production company, Paper Kite, but Poehler will also be directing the adaptation scripted by Tamara Chestna. Bring on the Riot Grrrl punk movement and feminist revolution!

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Scientists Studying DNA In Old Books: Today In Books

This edition of Today in Books is sponsored by The Familiars by Stacey Halls and MIRA Books.

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Scientists Studying DNA Of Old Books

After realizing the goldmine of information to be learned from extracting DNA from old bones, scientists are now looking at objects to gather DNA from. Enter the parchment project where Matthew Collins “gathered a team that included geneticists as well as archivists, bookmakers, and historians” to study the DNA of old books. You can read all the interesting research here. My nerd-heart was purring.

Hateful Kansas Bill Attacks LGBTQ+ And Comes For Drag Queen Storytime

Last week Kansas lawmakers introduced a phobic and hateful bill that attacks the LGBTQ+ community, gay marriage, supports conversion therapy, and is trying to ban drag queen storytime from public libraries and public schools. It’s a lot of hate.

Jack The Ripper’s Victims Get TV Series

The Five by Hallie Rubenhold finally focuses on giving voice to the five women who were Jack the Ripper’s victims and Gwyneth Hughes has adapted the book into a TV series and Mainstreet Pictures has bought the scripts. It’s taken a 130 years but here’s to finally focusing on the victims and not the predator.

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Who Was Murdered And Why?

Hi mystery fans! I have a modern Japanese noir, a puzzle mystery, and a neighborhood murder mystery that doesn’t tell you who was murdered until the end!


Sponsored by The Truth About Archie and Pye by Jonathan Pinnock

After a disastrous day at work, Tom Winscombe finds himself sharing a train carriage and a dodgy Merlot with George Burgess, biographer of the Vavasor twins, mathematicians Archimedes and Pythagoras, who died in curious circumstances a decade ago. Burgess himself will die tonight in an equally odd manner, leaving Tom with a locked case and a lot of unanswered questions. Join Tom and a cast of disreputable and downright dangerous characters in this witty thriller involving internet conspiracy theorists, hedge fund managers, the Belarusian mafia and a cat called µ.


Modern Japanese Noir (TW child abuse mentions/ public groping)

The Thief cover imageThe Thief by Fuminori Nakamura, Satoko Izumo (Translator), Stephen Coates (Translator): It had been a while since I read neo-noir or a crime novel that had no mystery element and I really enjoyed this one. It’s a rather quick read about a thief–masterful pickpocket–who has a past partner/friend show up in his life with a too-good-to-pass-up job opportunity. As you can imagine, that job opportunity puts our thief in danger. He also finds himself tangled with a woman and her young son after helping the kid who he catches shoplifting, and soon becomes something of a mentor to the boy. My favorite aspect though was certainly the details of how each pickpocket scene was written, really taking you into how it’s done.

Past and Present Puzzle Mystery! (TW anxiety attacks/ mentions suicide)

The Vanishing Stair cover imageThe Vanishing Stair (Truly Devious #2) by Maureen Johnson: I’m going to say something I never say around here–you have to read the first book in the series before reading this one. It starts basically on the edge of the cliff that Truly Devious left us on because Maureen Johnson is both evil and a genius and this is why she’s now my enemy. The series follows Stevie, a mystery/true crime obsessed teen who is selected to attend Ellingham Academy, a rather unique school. She’s there determined to solve the 1936 kidnapping of the creator’s wife and daughter. But she also ends up on the mystery of who killed a current student. I’m going to be vague on the mysteries this round since it gives away a lot of the first book, but I will say the present mystery does move along some and we get more information. As per the past mystery we get a good chunk of answers and reveals! I love that this book is both set in the ’30s and in modern time, has dual mysteries, is a major nod to old school mysteries that give you all the clues along the way for solving, and has a wonderful teen girl sleuth dealing with anxiety attacks. The next in the series can’t come soon enough because my new enemy once again left me on the edge of a cliff!

Who Was Murdered And Why? (TW suicide/ stalking/ domestic violence/ statutory rape discussed throughout)

Watching You cover imageWatching You by Lisa Jewell: I feel like Jewell always delivers for me in great characters and immersing me in stories I can’t put down. This time around we get a neighborhood in Bristol, England and follow a bunch of residents. The thing is someone has been brutally murdered in their kitchen. This we know, but who? And why? We follow Joey, a woman living with her brother and sister-in-law who is struggling on a few fronts including finding happiness. There’s a school headmaster and his wife and son, the son who spends his time at his window spying/stalking the neighbors. We meet two school girl best friends, one with a crush on the headmaster, and the other who thinks he’s overstepping a line. And there’s the mother who is convinced there is an organization stalking her… As we get to know each character we also get scenes of police questionings related to the murdered person as slowly we wait for everything to get stitched together into the solve of what happened! I love that Jewell gives me a variety of characters and struggles in daily life while always weaving a solid mystery throughout. I went with the audiobook on this one, and so long as you can pay attention to the dates, I recommend it.

Recent Releases

Blood Orange cover imageBlood Orange by Harriet Tyce (Thriller starring a lawyer.)

The Next To Die by Sophie Hannah (Mystery about a serial killer targeting best friends that follows the police and also extreme personalities like only-kindness-will-solve-a-problem and foaming-at-the-mouth feminist.) (TW child abuse and suicide mentioned)

Death in Provence by Serena Kent (Cozy mystery set in France)

Hunting LeRoux: The Inside Story of the DEA Takedown of a Criminal Genius and His Empire by Elaine Shannon (True crime)

the birds that stay cover imageThe Birds That Stay (A Russell and Leduc Mystery #1) by Ann Lambert (Police procedural set outside of Montreal.)

The Vanishing Man: A Prequel to the Charles Lenox Series by Charles Finch (Historical fiction London, 1853.)

Browse all the books recommended in Unusual Suspects previous newsletters on this shelf. And here’s an Unusual Suspects Pinterest board.

Until next time, keep investigating! And in the meantime, come talk books with me on Twitter, Instagram, and Litsy–you can find me under Jamie Canavés.

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Jesus Learns From Superheroes No More: Today In Books

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DC Cancels New Comic Series

CitizenGo, an anti-abortion and anti-LGBT campaign, called for the cancellation of the new comic series The Second Coming, which features Jesus returning to earth where he is “‘Shocked to discover what has become of his gospel,’ he teams up with a superhero, Sun-Man, who is more widely worshipped than him.” The creators have requested the rights back and are looking for a new publisher: “I think the religious fundamentalists and critics who are trying to stop Second Coming aren’t interested in protecting Christ so much as their ability to control his narrative … They probably (correctly) suspect that it’s not Christ who’s being parodied, but themselves and how they’ve twisted his teachings of mercy for the powerless into a self-serving tool of the powerful.”

Courtney Milan Accuses Author Of Plagiarism

Courtney Milan wrote a post where she shows passages from her novel The Duchess War and how exact sentences from her book are found in Cristiane Serruya’s Royal Love saying it’s enough proof of plagiarism. This will continue to be a developing story–you can always keep up on Twitter–but so far Serruya has responded by saying it was her ghostwriter and she’s removed the work while she looks into it.

Will Smith Goes Will Smith In Library

While filming Bad Boys for Life in Atlanta Will Smith took an onset break in Buckhead Library to autograph some of his work–in their movie collection. While writing on library property is generally considered vandalism and seriously frowned upon, it’s Will Smith so his signature addition instead prompted the library “to add the films to the Fulton County Library System’s special collection.” Bad Boys indeed–okay, I am sorry for that one.

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Wizarding Words Accepted In New Scrabble Edition: Today In Books

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Yes, You Can Play ‘Accio’

Also, names of characters, actors, places, spells–any word coined in Harry Potter is accepted in the spring releasing Harry Potter Scrabble edition. Fun! Check out more rules and where you can purchase here.

Gender Debate Sparked By Upcoming Dr. James Barry Book

EJ Levy announced a forthcoming book about Dr. James Barry, described as “the pioneering Victorian who adopted a male persona to become the UK’s first female-born doctor.” Levy’s announcement used the pronouns “she/her” which received responses from many explaining that it is disrespectful to abhorrent to not use he/him.

Netflix And Marvel Finito

At least, all the shows have now been cancelled. The Punisher will not have a third season, and while Jessica Jones had previously been renewed for a third season it will now officially be its last. While we may see these characters in the future on the Disney+ streaming service, it’ll be at least a couple years since the original contract between Netflix and Marvel “included a clause that keeps the characters from appearing in any non-Netflix series (or film) for at least two years after cancellation.”

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DC Villains & Heroes As Luchadores: Today In Books

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I Want Them All!

DC Collectibles has two new lines being unveiled this weekend for American International Toy Fair in New York and one of them is DC ¡Lucha Explosiva! It’s reimagined the DC villains and superheroes as Luchadores “complete with a revised backstory informed by Mexican history and culture.” Check out the awesome figures here.

It’s Like A Feminist Book Fairy Is Lose In London!

@feministpoetsociety has left 200 hidden postcards around London that have a different feminist poem written on it. You can check out the postcards found so far here and follow the hashtag–or if you’re in London go on a poetry scavenger hunt!

Author Robin DiAngelo Gets Second Book Deal

White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism by Robin DiAngelo became Beacon Press’s fastest-selling book so it’s not surprising that they’ve acquired a second book from DiAngelo. It’s still untitled–has a lot to live up to after the first–but we do know that the “new book will look at the ways in which white people form alliances with one another, and the need for them to break those alliances in order to support racial equality.

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Owner Giving Away A Comic Shop: Today In Books

This edition of Today in Books is sponsored by Fierce Reads.


Dream Of Owning A Comic Shop?

And want to live in Illinois? Your dream might come true. Carmelo Chimera is the owner of two comic store fronts and doesn’t have the time to run the business being that he’s a full-time lawyer and also writes graphic novels. But rather than selling he’s decided to pass it along to a new owner. If you think you’d be the perfect owner Chimera is asking people to submit $25 and answer the question of “What makes a good comic book store?”

One Of The Inventors Of The Modern Paperback Passed Away

Betty Ballantine, who along with her husband helped invent the modern paperback, passed away at 99-years-old. If you read something today it should really be Betty and Ian’s awesome life story that started with them using a $500 wedding gift to begin importing books.

I Am SO Ready!

Season 2 of Killing Eve premieres April 7th on the BBC at 8p.m. and they were so kind to give us a little poem and trailer on Valentine’s Day. Is it April 7th YET?!