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Stephen King Sells Story Adaptation for ONE Dollar: Today In Books

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Stephen King Short Story Adaptation Sold For $1

Nope, not missing zeros or a typo! Stephen King has a section on his website, Dollar Babies, of short stories that is encouragement for film students to adapt his stories. Way to support education!

Here’s An Awesome Rabbit Hole To Get Lost Down

The Archive of Hispanic Literature has added new recordings to its historical collection of close to 800 audio recordings of Luso-Hispanic writers. It also includes, for the first time, recordings of works in indigenous languages, such as the recording of Mexican scholar Ángel María Garibay (1892–1967), who reads Aztec poetry in Nahuatl and Spanish… It’s so awesome, click the link in the article and listen to amazing writers you’ve probably never heard of before! (Technology and libraries are amazing!)

An Edgar Allen Poe Adaptation Has Been Found After 50 Years

Okay, so I for one think this is the beginning of a horror movie and no one should watch it, but I guess I’ll be the character in the movie no one listens to. A 20-minute adaptation of The Tell-Tale Heart from 1953 (directed by J.B. Williams and starring Stanley Baker, produced by Adelphi Films) has been found in the attic of a Scottish home. People, clean out your attics more often!

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Backlist Mysteries That Have Great Audiobook Narrators

Hello mystery fans! This week I have for you three very different backlist titles that have great audiobook narrators.


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The Kingfisher Secret cover imageOctober 2016: In America, the election is a few weeks away. Journalist Grace Elliott has just landed a scoop that she believes will make her career. A porn star is willing to talk about her affair with the man some hope and many fear will become the next president of the United States. But no one will touch it. Not even Grace’s boss, the right-wing publisher of America’s leading tabloid. Instead, Grace is sent to Europe where she discovers a story so big, so explosive that it could decide the American election and launch a new Cold War. As long as she can stay alive long enough to tell it.


Smart and Entertaining Cozy Crime I Should Have Read Years Ago (TW rape mentioned/ alcoholism/ suicide)

Blanche on the Lam cover imageBlanche on the Lam (Blanche White #1) by Barbara Neely: This is one of those series that was groundbreaking at the time it first published (early ’90s) but doesn’t read outdated. It is literally what the title states–Blanche White is on the lam! She’s a middle-aged African-American housekeeper who after some issues with an employer ends up going on the lam. But soon she’s “employed” again as she pretends to be a white family’s housekeeper while she figures out her next move. Except, she picked the wrong family to pretend to be the housekeeper with… I loved Blanche so much, she’s open, and insightful–especially a keen observer when it comes to race and class issues–and ends up making a great amateur sleuth. For fans of having the mystery on the first page, the actual murder mystery doesn’t start until halfway through, the first half of the novel is a crime novel where Blanche is on the run while planning how to get out of her trouble. I’m really looking forward to the rest of the series and loved the audiobook narrator Lisa Reneé Pitts.

For Tana French Fans! (TW rape/ suicide)

The End of the Wasp Season by Denise MinaThe End of the Wasp Season (Alex Morrow #2) by Denise Mina: This series has an excellent balance for me between procedural solving the case, character focus, and it also follows the criminals. Plus, the lead is a Scottish detective with a criminal family she needs to hide and, in this book, is pregnant. I really like being in Morrow’s head as she’s both sensitive and tough and very intuitive. It’s also interesting to watch her try to solve the case of a woman beaten to death while having to prove that a woman being pregnant doesn’t suddenly make her useless. If you’re a fan of procedurals, character driven novels, and getting behind the “why” people do things, I really recommend Denise Mina. If you’re an audibook listener I really enjoyed having Jane MacFarlan in my ears.

Delightful!

Beastly Bones by William RitterBeastly Bones (Jackaby #2) by William Ritter: This series is such a treat and I love it to pieces. Imagine if Sherlock had a young woman assistant who had run away from home to join a dinosaur dig. Then add in some “fantastic beasts” and you have this highly entertaining series. Abigail Rook and her boss Jackaby have their hands full with shape shifting monsters that can look like wittle innocent kittens, and recently discovered dinosaur bones that have been stolen! Fun and delightful, if you have yet to discover this series do yourself a kindness and get on that! Also the narrator, Nicola Barber, has the loveliest most soothing voice if that’s what you like in audiobooks.

Recent Releases

Dead Ringer cover imageDead Ringer by Kate Kessler (Currently reading: FBI agent/serial killer.)

The Midnight Witness by Sara Blaedel (TBR: A Danish author I always pick up.)

Pulse by Michael Harvey (TBR: 1970s detective mystery set in Boston.)

Black Diamond Fall by Joseph Olshan (On my TBR after reading this article.)

Paper Gods cover imagePaper Gods by Goldie Taylor (TBR: Political thriller I’m looking forward to reading.)

Go to My Grave by Catriona McPherson (TBR: Sounds like a for-Clue-fans read.) (TW child sexual assault)

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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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Kolkata Law Students Offered A Harry Potter Class: Today In Books

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I Mean Wizards Need Lawyers Too, Right?

An interface between Fantasy Fiction Literature and Law: Special focus on Rowling’s Potterverse will be an available course for 4th and 5th year law students at the National University of Juridical Sciences in Kolkota. “Students will learn to apply legal principles in a completely new scenario, and understand how things will work through insights into a wizarding world constantly under government surveillance.“–Fun and educational!

Turns Out John Carpenter’s The Thing Was Based On A Novel

An unpublished novel-length manuscript has been discovered and a small press wants to publish it. Read more about the Kickstarter campaign to get it published and about the discovery. I’ll just be hiding under the covers.

Wonder Woman Wait Is Now Longer!

Originally set to release in fall of 2019 Wonder Woman 1984 has now made us all wait longer to see some rocking ’80s fashion: It will now be in theaters June 5, 2020. Yay for getting the summer blockbuster treatment but, I mean, can we have good things sooner, please?!

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Poetry Hunters Is A Thing! Today In Books

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Poetry Hunters Is A Thing

And two poetry hunters, Erin Singer and Zachary Turpin, found four previously unknown poems and an essay by Anne Sexton. Anyone else now want Poetry Hunter on a business card?

Why, Netflix? Why?!

No, really, I want Netflix to explain why they cancelled Luke Cage. There are the usual rumors, “the age old Hollywood ‘creative differences’ and the inability for the parties involved to reach a deal on how to move forward, according to sources” but that always gets said. And since Netflix is super secretive with revealing its viewing stats, we may never know how popular Luke Cage was, but it definitely should have gotten a 3rd season.

Does Your Life Need Twice As Much Mark Ruffalo?

If so you’re going to want to watch HBO’s adaptation of Wally Lamb’s I Know This Much Is True. Mark Ruffalo will be playing twins in the six-episode limited drama series that just got the green light.

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Free iOS App Plays Perfect Sound Effects While You Read: Today In Books

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Really Cool Free iOS App Plays Perfect Sound Effects While You Read

Your iPhone, iPad or connected speakers play sound effects or music as you read allowed using voice recognition technology. Okay, so this is perfect for when you’re reading to kids, but also I’m gonna start reading everything out loud. My dog’s gonna be so confused!

Shortlist For TS Elliot Prize Announced

The prize, which celebrates the best poetry published around the world this year, awards one poet £25,000 and each shortlisted poet £1,500. And not surprising considering the state of the world this years shortlist is “intensely political.” Check them out!

The Hypnotist’s Love Story Lands At ABC

Heather Graham, who will star in and produce, sold the adaptation rights to Liane Moriarty’s novel The Hypnotist’s Love Story. More Moriarty TV series in the world works for us.

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Todd Bol, Creator Of The Little Free Library Has Died: Today In Books

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In Sad News: Todd Bol, Creator Of The Little Free Library Has Died

“Bol believed the now-ubiquitous little boxes of books — and the neighbors who cared for them — could change a block, a city, the world. So he brought them to front yards all over, often installing them himself.” A great read to get to know Bol and how The Little Free Library started and grew.

Holy Cats!

Have you seen the cast for the upcoming movie adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical Cats?! Judi Dench, Idris Elba, Ian McKellen, Jennifer Hudson, James Corden, and Taylor Swift! If you’re wondering why I’m talking about Cats in a bookish newsletter, the musical was based on T. S. Eliot’s whimsical poems Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats. The meow you know–sorry, not sorry.

In Merger News:

The Crown Publishing Group has joined the Random House Publishing Group. “As a result of the merger, Maya Mavjee, president and publisher of Crown, will leave the company at the end of the year. The imprints will retain their distinct editorial identities, McIntosh continued in the memo, and the change is effective immediately.” Random Crown will look awesome on tote bags–just sayin’.

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Lin-Manuel Miranda Reads Poem Inspired By Bourdain’s Passing: Today In Books

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Lin-Manuel Miranda Is Gonna Make You Cry

With his reading on The Late Show of an excerpt from his new book. It’s a poem he wrote the morning he learned of Anthony Bourdain’s passing. His new book, G’morning G’night: Little Pep Talks For Me & You, is a compilation of his inspiring and affirming morning and evening tweets illustrated by Jonny Sun.

Twelfth Night Inspired Musical Coming To Amazon

It’ll be a contemporary television series musical inspired by Shakespeare’s play: “The complicated love story between a young man and biological young woman who, over the course of the series, begins to identify as gender-fluid.” We’re listening!

PEN America Sues Trump For Attacking Journalists

“When President Trump crosses the line and threatens to use his authority to punish the media, or actually does so, it is vital for the courts to step in and affirm that such threats and reprisals are unconstitutional,” wrote Jennifer Egan, PEN’s President, and Suzanne Nossel, PEN’s CEO.

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This Amazing True Crime Story Involves Bees, Thieves, and Almonds

Hi mystery fans! Hope you get to relax this weekend and read a good book! Or solve a great mystery!


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Only three students had access to a teacher’s racy photos before they went viral. There’s Mouse, a brainy overachiever so desperate to get into MIT that he would do almost anything, legal or not. There’s Drew, the star athlete with a history of passing private photos around. And there’s Jenna, a good girl turned rebel after her own pictures made the rounds last year. All three deny leaking the photos, but someone has to take the fall.


From Book Riot And Around The Internet

Rincey and Katie are back with a new Read or Dead with news, new releases, and a couple books for Hispanic Heritage Month!

Alice and Kim did a True Crime bonanza episode of For Real!

My Sister the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite cover imageMy Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite is the #1 November 2018 LibraryReads pick! Check out the rest of the list.

Straight White Male Writers and Mid-Range Jumpers

Cover Face-Off: Need to Know by Karen Cleveland

The Orchid Thief author Susan Orlean’s Library-Themed Reading Recommendations

12 of our favorite thriller writers on what you need to read this season

For Your Consideration: Dev Patel as James Bond (Has my vote!)

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Adaptations And News

Next fall we get a romantic murder-mystery series set in 19th century New Orleans by Renée Ahdieh and yes, please, thank you!

Here’s more info about Tiffany D Jackson’s upcoming Let Me Hear A Rhyme plus an excerpt! I loved Allegedly and Monday’s Not Coming so I’m really looking forward to this one.

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This Amazing True-Crime Story Involves Bees, Thieves, and Almonds

“Last Seen” Surpasses 1 Million Downloads In Less Than Three Weeks

‘The Library Book’ By Susan Orlean Is Both A Riveting True Crime Exploration And A Love Letter To Libraries

Kindle Deals

The Possessions cover imageThe Possessions by Sara Flannery Murphy is $1.99 and perfect for fans of thrillers that want a little weird/creepy thrown in the mix! (Review) (Sorry, I don’t remember trigger warnings.)

Mycroft Holmes by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Anna Waterhouse is $1.99!!

My Weekend Reading Will Be

I just got my hands on Sandhya Menon’s upcoming There’s Something About Sweetie (that scream that cracked the earth was me getting this rom-com galley). And I can’t put down The Lies We Told by Camilla Way and Liane Moriarty’s upcoming Nine Perfect Strangers. Basically, I’m putting a Do Not Disturb sign up this weekend so I can just read!

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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And The Man Booker Prize Goes To…: Today In Books

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The Man Booker Prize Was Announced!

Congratulations to Anna Burns, the first Northern Irish author to win, for her novel Milkman.The judges were unanimous in their choice: “None of us has ever read anything like this before,” said Appiah, announcing the win at a dinner at the Guildhall in London. “Anna Burns’s utterly distinctive voice challenges conventional thinking and form in surprising and immersive prose. It is a story of brutality, sexual encroachment and resistance threaded with mordant humour.”

Exactly How Popular Was To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before?

According to Netflix 80 million subscribers watched its “Summer of Love” rom-coms over the past few months. And the adaptation of Jenny Han’s novel was one of the “most viewed original films ever with strong repeat viewing.” Yeah it was! If Netflix is taking notes and wants some more gigantic rom-com hits may I please introduce Sandhya Menon and Jasmine Guillory. You make the adaptations, we’ll bring the popcorn!

And In Book Resurrection News

V.E. Schwab’s debut novel The Near Witch will no longer be out of print! The part love story, part fairy tale, is being reissued by Titan Books with an introduction by Schwab on March 12, 2019.

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The Most Instagrammed Writers Of All Time: Today In Books

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The Most Instagrammed Writers Of All Time

U.K.-based McGowan Transcriptions decided to do some numbers and answer this for us. You can probably guess the writer in the number one place: William Shakespeare. You can check out the rest of the list, and awesome infographic, to see if your favorites made it. But I’ll tell you now if they’re alive they aren’t on the list.

Amandla Stenberg Discusses Starring In The Hate U Give

In this extended interview on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, Stenberg talks about code switching, the powerful and very current novel, and brings the laughs!

The New Kindle Paperwhite Is Waterproof

Which is probably all you need to know if you’re a Kindle user tired of sticking your ereader in a Ziplock bag. Oh, and it’s $129. More details here.

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