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BookTrib wants to keep you in the book news loop! Each week our editors take a pulse on what’s happening in the book world and hand pick stories, tidbits and reviews you may have missed.

Hank Phillippi Ryan’s The First to Lie Is a Whodunit That Twists on a Complicated Axis of Lies and Secrets — BookTrib

Five Months Ago, And the People Stayed Home Was Just a Facebook Post, Now It’s a Book!  — Publishers Weekly

Stephenie Meyer’s Midnight Sun Retells Twilight from Edward’s Perspective — BookTrib

Reading on Top! Book Publishing Fills the Entertainment Void — The Week

That’s So Cliché: The Monotonous Phrases of Crisis — The Paris Review

Anti-Racism and author Ibram X. Kendi on Oprah’s New Apple TV + Show — The Oprah Magazine

Charlotte McConaghy’s Migrations Is a Story of Love, Adventure and Survival — BookTrib

Akwaeke Emezi’s The Death of Vivek Oji Proves Love Can Triumph Just About Anything — NPR

Where the Literary Magic Happens: Famous Author Homes and Museums Begin to Reopen — The Guardian

31 2020 Nonfiction Releases to Prove Facts Are Just as Entertaining As Fiction — Cosmopolitan

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