This is a continuation of my series “This Month in Book News,” a new iteration of the “This Week in Book News” segment I previously wrote for my Facebook business page. Post-publication, I combined previous posts into this one and retitled this page.
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Highlights from my August book news round-up include:
*Publishing’s “trial of the century” *Why, as the New Yorker says, it’s time for Rushdie to receive the Nobel Prize *The new novel by Abdulrazak Gurnah, the most recent winner of the Nobel Prize *August’s literary losses (sadly, several) and page-to-screen releases (some based on short stories) *And for fun: a list of homes lived in or imagined by famous authors that are currently on the market
Happy Labor Day weekend!
(Featured photo taken from Publishers Weekly)
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My July round-up of book news includes:
*The books that made the longlist for the 2022 Booker Prize
*The latest on another potential “Big Five” publishing merger
*July’s novel-to-film releases (one is being called a “swampy Twilight”)
*A Gone Girl-themed cruise along the Danube (pitched as a “killer opportunity”)
*A brief history of “Paperback Book Day”
and more!
(Image from Literary Hub)
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Highlights from my June round-up of book news include:
*The winner of a major book award and the end of another
*The newly discovered novel by a French author that’s creating a stir
*A list of books that have gone viral on TikTok and are being turned into films
*The picture book that’s been out for 50 years and has been made into a musical and a movie
*Broadway’s previews of “The Kite Runner” and BAM’s stage production of “A Little Life”
Happy Birthday, America, and happy long weekend to all!
(Image from the Women’s Prize for Fiction website)
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In my May round-up of book news you’ll find:
*The winners of the Pulitzer Prize and International Booker Award
*Margaret Atwood’s unique response to book bans
*The book about 1960s France that’s been adapted into the year’s “timeliest movie”
*The legacy of GONE GIRL over the psychological thriller market
*Amanda Gorman’s heartbreaking and hopeful new poem
and much more
(Image from the Booker Prizes website)
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