Here are the headlines you may have missed this month.
Check out the trailer for The Comey Rule.
Cixin Liu’s THE THREE-BODY PROBLEM will be adapted for Netflix by Games of Thrones showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss!
NPR reviews LUSTER + BEOWULF + SELF PORTRAIT WITH RUSSIAN PIANO + PIRANESI and interviews Claudia Rankine [JUST US] twice! NPR’s All Things Considered interviews Colin Quinn [OVERSTATED] + Susanna Clarke [PIRANESI].
Entertainment Weekly interviews Casey McQuiston. (But we did it first!), and it’s “Biggest and best books to read this fall” column highlights NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT + THE MEANING OF MARIAH + JACK + THE INVISIBLE LIFE OF ADDIE LARUE.
The New York Times reviews THE LAST GREAT ROAD BUM + EL JEFE + MILL TOWN + LIKES + THE DISCOMFORT OF EVENING + THE CAIPLIE CAVES + DIVIDED WE FALL + THE FOLLY AND THE GLORY + JUST US + SILENCE IS MY MOTHER TONGUE + WAGNERISM + THE TYRANNY OF MERIT + THE WEIRDEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD and excerpts WELCOME TO THE NEW WORLD.
O: The Oprah Magazine’s The Best Books of Fall 2020 — so far includes JACK + MILL TOWN + LIKES + JUST US.
CBS Studios has announced that they will be working with Stampede Ventures International to create and distribute an 8-part adaptation of Ragnar Jonasson’s book THE DARKNESS, the first of a chronologically-reversed trilogy of mystery novels that follow police detective Hulda Hermannsdottir.