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Thursday, April 20, 2023

Books: This week's latest book news

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Thu Apr 20 2023

 

Greetings and salutations! Thursday is here, and we're back with the latest book news. 

But before we get into it, don't forget about book club! Our USA TODAY Book Club pick for April is "A Living Remedy" by Nicole Chung , and we'll be speaking with the author about it on Thursday, April 27 at 7 p.m. ET. Join us for that conversation on YouTube Live

As always, happy reading!

"Above Ground" by Clint Smith

"Being a parent has made me a sillier person," poet Clint Smith says. "I loved being able to laugh at my poems and laugh at my writing."

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Award-winning composer and writer Rupert Holmes outside his home in Cold Spring, N.Y. April 11, 2023. Holmes latest book is ÒMurder Your Employer: The McMasters Guide to Homicide.Ó
 

Rupert Holmes' new murder mystery creates 'Hogwarts for homicidalists'

Songwriter Rupert Holmes creates a college for those who want to do in their bosses in new mystery "Murder Your Employer."

"City of Dreams," by Don Winslow.
 

Don Winslow's crime saga continues in 'City of Dreams': 5 new books

Don Winslow is back with crime saga "City of Dreams," comedian Jena Friedman debuts and more of this week's must-read new releases.

Mitchell Thomas Watley, right, listens to his attorney Nick Polasky before a scheduled court hearing on Tuesday, April 11, 2023, in Juneau, Alaska. A preliminary hearing that was scheduled for Tuesday for Watley, a children's book illustrator, was pushed to April 21. Watley has been accused of terroristic threatening after authorities said he posted in locations in Juneau transphobic notes that referenced shooting children.
 

Children's book illustrator faces charge for anti-trans threats

An Alaska children's book illustrator faces a charge of terroristic threatening after authorities say he left transphobic notes in public places.

"You Could Make This Place Beautiful," by Maggie Smith.
 

5 must-read new books this week from Maggie Smith, Mary Louise Kelly

Poet Smith writes in lyrical vignettes of finding herself in middle age after the disintegration of her marriage and her path to healing.

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