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The Washington Post wonders if we'll see an increase of illustrated novels in the future.Ī bizarre phishing scam is targeting the publishing world, nabbing unpublished manuscripts, but no one knows why. Lit Hub counts down " The Ten Biggest Literary Stories of the Year." Katherine May discusses books about "wintering" with Lit Hub.Įntertainment Weekly recaps " Everything you need to know about 2020's biggest and best reads." That and more stats from The Best: How Elite Athletes Are Made by Mark Williams and Tim Wigmore (Nicholas Brealey: Hachette) are featured in the Planet Money newsletter. If you want be be a successful basketball player, you'd better not have been born in July. Sheree Renée Thomas discusses Nine Bar Blues (Third Man) with Locus.Īmazon interviews Michael Eric Dyson, Long Time Coming: Reckoning with Race in America (St. The New Yorker features Wild Minds: The Artists and Rivalries That Inspired the Golden Age of Animation by Reid Mitenbuler (Atlantic Monthly). The Rumpus interviews Avni Doshi, whose debut Burnt Sugar (Overlook: Abrams) is due out Jan. Bonnie Henry and Lynn Henry (Allen Lane: Random House), due out Mar. The CBC has an excerpt of Be Kind, Be Calm, Be Safe by Dr. She announced the year's reading list on Twitter, with more details to come.ĬrimeReads excerpts Serpentine by Jonathan Kellerman (Ballantine: Random House), due out Feb. Roxane Gay is launching The Audacious Book Club in 2021. " The Most Scathing Book Reviews of 2020," via Lit Hub. NPR's Fresh Air reviews Tomorrow Will Be Better by Betty Smith (Harper Perennial Modern Classics): " a singular literary depiction of sexual sadness." The NYT reviews Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times by Katherine May (Riverhead: Penguin): " 'Wintering' does us the great service of reminding us that we are not alone in feeling undone." Also, All Lara's Wars by Wojciech Jagielski and translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones (Seven Stories): "The author of previous books on wars in Afghanistan and Uganda, Jagielski seems less interested in a historical inquiry of jihad than in an intimate account of the toll war exacts on one woman." Fossil Men by Kermit Pattison (William Morrow: Harper Collins): " riveting." The Sediments of Time: My Lifelong Search for the Past by Meave Leakey with Samira Leakey (HMH): " there is plenty of excitement." The NYT looks at some " New & Noteworthy" titles. Tor.com looks at " Eight Amazing Novels About Female Superheroes."ĭuff Goldman shares his favorite books of the year with Amazon.ĬrimeReads rounds up " The Best Crime and Mystery Criticism of 2020." Smithsonian magazine recommends cookbooks from famous hotels as travel plans for your kitchen. PopSugar looks at " 42 Books Everyone Will Be Talking About in 2021."ĭatebook offers three new books that " could help you create a new you." This winter's highly anticipated thrillers, via Amazon. The CBC picks the year's best Canadian books.īustle updates its " Best Books of 2020" list.Įntertainment Weekly lists " The best books to keep you warm this January."
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Previous reads include Beloved by Toni Morrison, Being Emily by Anne Donnovan, Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Invisible Women by Caroline Criado Perez, Testaments by Margaret Atwood, Becoming by Michelle Obama, The Good Immigrant by Nikesh Shukla, My Autobiography of Carson McCullers: A Memoir by Jenn Shapland, Girl, Woman, Other by Bernadine Evaristo, Bad Feminist by Roxane Gay, The Burning by Laura Bates, Difficult Women by Helen Lewis, Headscarves and Hymens: Why the Middle East Needs a Sexual Revolution by Mona Eltahawy, Watermelon by Marian Keyes and A Decolonial Feminism by Françoise Vergès.įeel free to contact us with any questions via or on Instagram up to our newsletter, borrow previous reads and check out our reviews at to get the latest book news delivered to your inbox each day? Sign up for our daily Book Pulse newsletter.ĬrimeReads selects the best historical fiction and international crime novels of the year.īuzzFeed chooses " The Best Romance Novels Of 2020."
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All About Love: New Visions by bell hooks on Tuesday 19th July at 7pm (this may be in person - will update ASAP).The Witches Are Coming by Lindy West on Tuesday 10th May at 7pm - This will be on Zoom.
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Riley Snorton on Tuesday 15th March 2022 at 7pm - This will be on Zoom. Black on Both Sides: A Racial History of Trans Identity by C.You may also be able to get a copy via reopened Glasgow Libraries.
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Before Covid-19 books could be collected for free from the Mitchell Library, but right now we are trying to share books and asking you to source yourself where possible. We are an informal book club with a focus on feminist authors and books. If you are a fan of equality and want to learn more about historical feminists, literature from around the world and smashing the patriarchy then join FBC!