
NPR interviews both Eli Saslow, Rising Out of Hatred: The Awakening of a Former White Nationalist (Doubleday: Random House), and the subject of his book, Derek Black. Harris (Bloomsbury USA: Macmillan) is going to be turned into a docuseries. & S.) is getting adapted into a film and High on the Hog: A Culinary Journey from Africa to America by Jessica B. In more news: The Lifeboat Clique by Kathy Parks (Katherine Tegen: Harper) is headed to TV, on The CW network The Secret by Rhonda Byrne (Atria Books/Beyond Words: S. Also from Deadline, Harlots gets a third season. Forbes writes about the power of Wattpad in publishing.ĭeadline Hollywood reports that Nick Hornby’s High Fidelity is getting made into a new film, this one starring Zoë Kravitz. The Atlantic features On a Sunbeam by Tillie Walden (First Second: Macmillan). Paste has a short piece on the comic adaptation of Lev Grossman’s The Magicians. Vanity Fair considers the impact of Little Women as it turns 150. NYT has more on the New York Review of Books in the wake of its editor leaving and the response to the essay it published by Jian Ghomeshi. The Bookseller reports that Mark Haddon's The Porpoise (Doubleday) will publish in 2019.Įntertainment Weekly interviews Chrissy Teigen, Cravings: Hungry for More (Clarkson Potter: Random House) and Don Winslow, The Bor der (William Morrow: HarperCollins).Įlectric Lit features Courtney Summers, Sadie (Wednesday Books: Macmillan). The Chicago Tribune has three new audiobook reviews.

Vanity Fair names the " 11 Nonfiction Books to Read This Fall."īustle picks " 8 New Horror Novels To Give You Goosebumps This Fall." NPR reviews The Shape of the Ruins by Juan Gabriel Vasquez (Riverhead: Penguin) under the headline " Baggy, Discursive, But True At Its Core." USA Today reviews The Fabulous Bouvier Sisters: The Tragic and Glamorous Lives of Jackie and Lee by Sam Kashner, Nancy Schoenberger (Harper LJ starred review), giving it 2.5 stars and writing it " definitely takes Lee’s side in this tale of sibling rivalry among the jet set." casts fresh light on the period it examines while leading us to think about our own time." The Winter Soldier by Daniel Mason (Little, Brown): " excellent. Freeman (FSG: Macmillan LJ starred review): " absorbing, scrupulously researched. I suspect this was partly Laing’s intention." Also, The Field of Blood: Violence in Congress and the Road to Civil War by Joanne B.

Norton): "There’s a did-this, did-that quality to “Crudo,” a sense that everything matters yet nothing does, that can make one feel a bit ill, as if you’ve caught an intellectual and emotional flu, the way that being online too long can do. The authors are Dan Chaon, Leslie Jamison, Rumaan Alam, and Carmen Maria Machado.

Offering different emotions, the NYT asks " four authors to write about the intersection of relationship and place" for their second annual "Love" issue. The Guardian and The New Republic also address the topic. Authors on Rage and LoveĬapturing a literary moment, Time looks at books about women's rage. Want to get the latest book news delivered to your inbox each day? Sign up for our daily Book Pulse newsletter.
