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70-Year-Old Diary Finally Publishes In English: Today In Books

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70-Year-Old Diary Finally Publishes In English

Polish teenager Renia Spiegel’s diary ends July 30, 1942 when she was executed by German soldiers, during the Nazi occupation of Poland, just days after turning 18. The diary ends with Spiegel’s boyfriend, Zygmunt Schwarzer, writing her death along with his parents. While comparable to Anne Frank’s diary, Spiegel was not living in hiding at the time of her journal entries. Learn more about Spiegel, her family, and her diary’s journey–which has an English extract in the Smithsonian magazine and will be published by St Martin’s Press in 2019: The Diary of Renia Spiegel.

Giving And It Feels So Good

Books-A-Million’s Book & Toy Drive is back and you can donate books/toys at any Books-A-Million store. The donations will go to Children’s of Alabama, Toys for Tots, Ronald McDonald House and more local charities across the U.S.

Amazon Is Here With Its Editors Best Of 2018 Picks

Amazon editor’s picked their top 20 and their picks by genres and there are a lot of excellent and great 2018 reads on here! That mystery list, YA list, and romance list are mostly getting quite a few emoji heart eyes from me.

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The Satanic Temple Wasn’t Bluffing: Today In Books

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The Satanic Temple Wasn’t Bluffing

Netflix and Warner Bros. is being accused of having a statue in The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina that bears a striking resemblance to the Satanic Temple’s statue of Baphomet. The Temple filed a $50 million copyright suit alleging “its copyrighted artwork has been hijacked in service of a stereotypically evil representation.

In Honor Of Michelle Obama’s Memoir Becoming

Gal-dem’s upcoming pop-up bookshop will exclusively stock books written by women and non-binary people of color. “Gal-dem is an online and print magazine written by women of colour and non-binary people of colour for all to explore. We want that sentiment to translate to this fantastic pop up.” It’ll open for a week starting November 23 at 2 Bury Place in Bloomsbury–if you’re in the U.S., you’ll have to cross the pond!

Star Wars And Black Panther Stars Unite For Sci-Fi Adaptation

Katie Khan’s sci-fi love story Hold Back the Stars is being adapted and in OMG YES, BEST CASTING IS BEST news: it will star Letitia Wright and John Boyega! You may know them as Shuri (Black Panther) and Finn (Star Wars: The Last Jedi).

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Will Ferrell Is Sherlock Holmes

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From Book Riot And Around The Internet

Sadie by Courtney Summers cover imageIn super awesome: Courtney Summers annotated Sadie‘s most highlighted passages by Kindle readers on Goodreads.

13 Bookish Film Noir for Noirvember

Quiz: How Well Do You Actually Remember The Movie Clue?

9 New Mystery & Thriller Novels To Read When The Weather Is Terrible

12 Books to Read If You Loved ‘The Hate U Give’

18 of the Best True Crime Podcasts for Mystery Readers

Adaptations And News

The Colorado Kid 2019 edition cover imageStephen King’s The Colorado Kid will be back in print for the first time in 10 years with a brand-new illustrated edition.

Excerpt and cover reveal for the 5th book in the Pete Fernandez PI series: Miami Midnight.

Riley Sager revealed the cover for his next thriller (July 2019): Lock Every Door.

From Publishers Lunch: “NYT bestselling author of Girl Waits With Gun Amy Stewart’s books six and seven in the Kopp Sisters series, based on the real-life adventures of Constance, Norma, and Fleurette during World War I and the 1920s, again to Nicole Angeloro at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, in a two-book deal, by Michelle Tessler at Tessler Literary Agency (NA).”

Watch Now

Now In Theaters: The continuation of the Millennium series (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) has released the latest adaptation, The Girl in the Spider’s Web, with Claire Foy playing Lisbeth. Watch the trailer.

Now In Theaters: I had no idea–or totally forgot–that Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly are in a ridiculous new Sherlock adaptation: Holmes & Watson. Watch the trailer.

Kindle Deals

Secrets Lies & Crawfish Pies by Abby L VandiverSecrets, Lies, & Crawfish Pies (A Romaine Wilder Mystery Book 1) is a fun, new cozy mystery series and you can read the first now for $4.99 before the second releases in December. (Review)

Sarah Pinborough (the author of Behind Her Eyes) has a supernatural-whodunit mystery series and the first book, Mayhem (A Dr. Bond Victorian Forensics mystery), is $3.49

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 Canaves.

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Books Come To Life With New App: Today In Books

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New App Brings Books To Life

Well this is super cool: Bookful is a new app that uses AR (augmented reality) to bring books to life, which is bound to get even the most reluctant reader on board. Imagine the dinosaurs in a kid’s book coming to life–or Peter Rabbit! It gives you two options: read, which is an immersive experience; play, which are themed games to the book. Check out more information, including images.

Protests Work, Y’all!

Remember yesterday when I told you about all the booksellers protesting Amazon’s AbeBooks? Well it seems 600 booksellers withdrawing 3.5m books from sale hit the company where it hurt–$$$–because AbeBooks has walked back its decision to pull its business out of countries including Hungary, the Czech Republic, South Korea, and Russia. “Arkady told us that Abe are very well aware of the mistake they have made. He stated that it was a ‘bad decision’ and that they deeply regret the hurt and harm they have caused.

Veronica Mars Casts Delightful Actress

If you’re a fan of Killing Eve, Barry, and/or The Good Place then you know Kirby Howell-Baptiste is a fantastic actress who needs to star in all the things. And she’s just landed a recurring role in the upcoming Veronica Mars revival on Hulu.

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We Have Our 2018 Word Of The Year: Today In Books

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We Have Our 2018 Word Of The Year

At least according to Collins Dictionary who has selected the word Single-use. The term refers to products which are made for one use before being disposed, and are usually made of plastic. The BBC’s Blue Planet II and public awareness of environmental issues related to single-use products are contributors to the increase use in the term.

Hundreds Of Booksellers Protest Amazon’s AbeBooks

Amazon’s secondhand books marketplace AbeBooks announced its withdrawal from sellers in certain locations including Hungary, the Czech Republic, South Korea and Russia because the “third-party payment service provider is closing at the end of the year.” Aware of how devastating this can be to many booksellers, many of them are protesting by taking a vacation from using AbeBooks: “Now, around 2.6m books from more than 460 booksellers in 26 countries are now listed as temporarily unavailable.”

Twitter User Finds Unsent Fan Letter & J.K. Rowling Responds

Twitter user @SYatigammana found a fan letter they’d written Rowling, back when they were 11, tucked in the back of their Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. They may not have ever mailed it, but thanks to a Twitter post that fan letter got a response from J.K. Rowling. You’re never too old for a dream to come true–or something like that.

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So Many Psychopaths!

Hello mystery fans! I have a lyrical crime novel, a nonfiction about psychopaths, and a bunch of new releases for you this week!


Today’s Unusual Suspects is sponsored by In Too Deep by Lynn H. Blackburn and Revell Books, a Division of Baker Publishing Group

In Too Deep cover imageHow do you choose between loyalty and the truth? When the Carrington County Sheriff’s Office dive team is called in to recover a body from a submerged car, they aren’t prepared to find an encrypted laptop–or an unsettling connection between investigator Adam Campbell and the dead accountant. Adam turns to his friend Dr. Sabrina Fleming to recover the files from the laptop. But the deeper they dig, the deadlier the investigation becomes. When evidence implicates members of Adam’s own family, he and Sabrina will have to risk everything to solve the case. The truth could set hundreds free–but someone is willing to do whatever it takes to silence anyone who threatens to reveal their secrets.


Not A Word Out Of Place!

Long Way Down cover imageLong Way Down by Jason Reynolds: A lyrical, imaginative, crime novel with a gut-punch. Reynolds takes a tragedy we’ve become far too accustomed to hearing about, and spins a story in a unique and very effective way. Fifteen-year-old Will’s brother Shawn was just murdered, and Will grew up where everyone knows there are 3 rules: No crying; No snitching; You always seek revenge. He’s managed the first two and is now on an elevator with a gun, ready to accomplish number 3. But this is kind of like Boyz N the Hood meets A Christmas Carol because that short elevator ride down is going to have a different person connected to Shawn, or him, get on at every floor. This has won a ton of awards and came with a lot of hype, and it delivered! It’s written in verse but please don’t be afraid if you don’t like poetry, this is very accessible and readable–it’s just written in a way that makes the story sound lyrical. And the audiobook is narrated by Jason Reynolds which is *chef’s kiss.*

Well This Was Interesting And Scary In A Way I Didn’t Imagine (TW in some way for everything)

The Psychopath Test cover imageThe Psychopath Test by Jon Ronson: I’ve read about so many fictional psychopaths that I thought it was definitely time to finally read this nonfiction book where Ronson seeks out to learn about, and meets with a bunch of, psychopaths. The book has a bit of everything including history of psychiatry (UK), experiments done over the years, Ronson meeting with psychopaths, his meeting with Scientologists, a look at children being wrongly diagnosed with mental illnesses and so much more. For me, the terrifying bit wasn’t the “Is your neighbor a serial killer?” But the thought of what happens when CEOs, politicians, people in prominent positions that are driving our economy/society are actual psychopaths?! Because psychopaths aren’t necessarily killers/violent but the checklist suddenly made a lot of things *gestures wildly at news * become clearer–including how anyone can believe for instance that a mass shooting was a government hoax. It was also fascinating, and pretty scary, to see Ronson keep falling for psychopath’s tricks to convince him they weren’t psychopaths. Totally recommend the audiobook if you’re a listener.

Recent Releases

The Best Bad Things cover imageThe Best Bad Things by Katrina Carrasco (TBR: historical mystery–I’m kind of obsessed with the cover.)

Lost Lake (Detective Gemma Monroe #3) by Emily Littlejohn (Currently Reading: Procedural, 3 campers report the 4th person missing…)

Little White Lies (Debutantes #1) by Jennifer Lynn Barnes (TBR: YA mystery that sounds like it’d be an awesome Freeform show.)

An Elderly Lady is Up to No Good by Helene Tursten, Marlaine Delargy (Translator) (TBR: Swedish short story mysteries all centering Maud, an 88-year-old “woman with no family, no friends, and…no qualms about a little murder.”)

Ways to Hide in Winter cover imageWays to Hide in Winter by Sarah St. Vincent (TBR: Suspense set in an isolated corner of Pennsylvania’s Blue Ridge Mountains.)

The Feral Detective by Jonathan Lethem (TBR: Detective novel with an odd pairing searching for a missing woman.)

Harvest of Secrets (Wine Country Mysteries #9) by Ellen Crosby (Cozy mystery series)

Lark! The Herald Angels Sing (Meg Langslow #24) by Donna Andrews (Cozy mystery series)

An Unexplained Death: The True Story of a Body at the Belvedere by Mikita Brottman (TBR: True crime) (TW suicide)

A Dangerous Duet by Karen Odden (Historical mystery)

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 Canaves.

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PRIDE AND PREJUDICE In Atlanta By Lifetime: Today In Books

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Pride And Prejudice In Atlanta By Lifetime

Seems about time for a new Pride And Prejudice adaptation, so Lifetime has stepped up with Pride and Prejudice: Atlanta. It’s set in modern-day Atlanta and stars Jackée Harry, Tiffany Hines, and Keshia Knight Pulliam–plus, an entirely Black cast. No official air date other than 2019, but count us in for a night on our couches with lots of popcorn.

An Open Letter By Latinx Authors In The Kidlit Community

After news broke that educators from the Middleton Heights Elementary School wore xenophobic costumes to school for Halloween, Latinx authors have written an open letter with an offer to the school in hopes of countering the damage done.

Alyssa Cole Cover Reveal!

Alyssa Cole’s Reluctant Royals series will have a new addition in January: Once Ghosted, Twice Shy. The novella will reveal the story behind Likotsi’s heartbreak in A Princess in Theory. *Insert all the heart emoji eyes for that cover!

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THE COLOR PURPLE Musical Film Adaptation In The Works: Today In Books

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The Color Purple Is Getting A New Musical Adaptation

Alice Walker‘s novel is getting another film adaptation following its 2015 Broadway revival success. And it looks like the producers from the original play and revival (Oprah Winfrey, Quincy Jones, Scott Sanders) plus Stephen Spielberg (who adapted the 1985 film version) are all joining together for this one. That’s a lot of producing star power!

The 2018 World Fantasy Award Winners Announced

While Charles de Lint and Elizabeth Wollheim were honored with Lifetime Achievement Awards, awards were also handed out for various categories including novel, short fiction, long fiction, anthology… Congrats to all the winners! And muppet arms for former Rioters Justina Ireland and Troy L. Wiggins for their FIYAH Literary Magazine award.

Haruki Murakami Creating Archive At Alma Mater

Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami is planning on creating an archive at Waseda University “that will include drafts of his best-selling novels, his translation work and his massive collection of music, a personal passion that has been a key part of his stories.” Who else is wondering how much flights to Japan are?

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Will Ferrell Is Sherlock Holmes: Today In Books

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We Have A New, Ridiculous, Sherlock Holmes Adaptation

Somehow it had escaped our attention that Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly have a new movie coming out where they take on the iconic roles of Holmes & Watson–not coincidentally the title of the film. You can see the trailer here.

Governor General’s Literary Awards Announced

And Jillian Tamaki joins only a handful of Canadians in winning her second one! They Say Blue has won for Young People’s Literature – Illustrated Book category. Wonderfully uplifting and imaginative, it spans an entire range of emotions and colours and makes one’s heart sing.” Well that sounds delightful!

Ewan McGregor Is A Villain

Or will be in the upcoming DC adaptation Birds Of Prey as he’s been cast to play the Gotham City mob boss, Black Mask. He joins Rosie Perez, Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Margot Robbie, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead.

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New Dolly Parton DUMPLIN’ Single Available: Today In Books

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A New Dolly Parton Single For Dumplin’ Has Been Released

Being that we’re equally excited for the album and the adaptation of Dumplin‘ coming to Netflix, we had to share that the second single is out! Listen to Girl in the Movies, now available to purchase.

Library Of Congress Poetry Prize Announced

The Library of Congress’s 2018 Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry goes to Jorie Graham for her 2017 poetry collection: Fast. You can read more about Graham, the poet and Harvard professor, here.

F. Scott Fitzgerald Adaptation Coming To Hulu

F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1934 novel Tender is the Night is in early development as a limited series at Hulu. While previously adapted in the ’60s and ’80s it will be interesting to see an adaptation about a psychiatrist who marries a sixteen-year-old with Schizophrenia in our current climate. Or maybe not? Time will tell!