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Thursday, July 20, 2023

Books: This week's latest book news

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Thu Jul 20 2023

 

It's Thursday, and we're back with the latest books news. But first, see which books are on top this week on our USA TODAY Best-selling Booklist.

Also, join us Tuesday, July 25 for our next USA TODAY Book Club conversation, which will be on our YouTube channel (we're still settling on a time, our summer days are so busy, so stay tuned!). We will be speaking with Silvia Moreno-Garcia, the author of our July pick, "Silver Nitrate."

If you missed our June discussion with author T.J. Newman about her latest book, "Drowning: The Rescue of Flight 1421," you can check that out on our YouTube channel, too.

Anyway, onto the news. Happy reading!

"Silver Nitrate" by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

If you're in for a summer spook, pick up Silvia Moreno-Garcia's new horror novel "Silver Nitrate," where she explores Nazi occultism and dark magic.

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Earl "E-40" Stevens, left, and Snoop Dogg on the cover of their upcoming cookbook "Goon with the Spoon."
 

Rappers Snoop Dogg, E-40 team up for new cookbook 'Goon with the Spoon'

Rap icons Snoop Dogg and Earl "E-40" Stevens are teaming up on the upcoming cookbook "Snoop Dogg Presents Goon with the Spoon."

A young Jedi named Iskat Akaris turns to the dark side in the novel "Star Wars: Inquisitor: Rise of the Red Blade."
 

Read an exclusive excerpt from new 'Star Wars' book 'Inquisitor'

You saw Anakin Skywalker turn to the dark side. Now read about another Jedi's similar path in "Star Wars" novel "Inquisitor: Rise of the Red Blade."

Clockwise: Andrew Eccles; Penguin Press; Little, Brown; Henry Holt and Co.; Simon & Schuster; Spiegel & Grau; Dey Street Books; Harper Collins
 

USA TODAY Best-selling Booklist is back: What you need to know

The USA TODAY Best-selling Booklist list is back from hiatus. Get all the details, including where and when to find it each week.

3. Margaret     • Avg. share of babies named Margaret, 1880-2019  1.03%     • Total no. of babies named Margaret, 1880-2019:  1,251,234     • Most popular decade:  1910 when 189,233 babies were named Margaret, or 2.32% of all baby girls     • Pictured:  Author Margaret Atwood Margaret comes from the Greek  Margaríts , which itself is derived from "maragon," meaning a pearl.     ALSO READ: Famous People With the Same Names
 

Thousands of authors sign open letter to AI companies

Thousands of writers have signed a letter calling out AI leaders regarding the "inherent injustice in exploiting our works" without consent or pay.

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