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Book Riot’s Most Popular Stories of the Week
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Book Riot’s Most Popular Stories of the Week

Ease into the weekend with a highlight reel of this week’s most popular posts.10 Chilling New Horror BooksThere’s so much good horror coming out this September. It was hard to narrow it down to just ten titles to share with you. Included in this list are some of my most anticipated horror novels of the whole year. Along with some classic scary things like ghosts and vampires (a whole lot of vampires), September is coming through with fresh new horror concepts you’ve never read before. Scary horror video games. A violent world with no fear. A home improvement show with a spooky twist. The list goes on. Grab a PSL, put up your creepy Halloween decorations, enjoy the cool breeze and the changing leaves outside, and most importantly, pick up these horror books as soon as they hit shelves.The Bestselling Books of the Week, According to All the ListsThis week’s roundup of bestselling books is shorter than usual because the bestseller lists could not agree. Some of the top sellers, according to one list, don’t appear at all on others. Kamala Harris’s memoir The Truths We Hold is #1 on the Indie Bestseller (Paperback Nonfiction) bestseller list but doesn’t appear in the top ten of any of the others. The only thing everyone can agree on is that Colleen Hoover and Sarah J. Maas books continue to sell.Back to Sleuthing: New Mysteries & Thrillers for SeptemberAs we prepare to smell less sunscreen and more sharpened pencils (Here’s looking at you, Kathleen Kelly), publishing has kindly, once again, stacked the month full of new mystery and thriller releases.Attica Locke has completed her excellent trilogy starring Texas Ranger Darren Mathews, the author of The Thursday Murder Club has a new book, and PI Jackson Brodie is back—just to kick things off. Fictional serial killer fans have a fun mystery with a murder tour host at the center, there’s a missing person case set on a reservation, and a murder mystery surrounding a sorority with a reunion. YA fans have an elite school-set murder mystery and a Prohibition-era set murder mystery, while middle grade fans have a missing person case in an apartment building. And for armchair traveling sleuths, there’s a PI in Ghana with a murder mystery case and an Icelandic thriller with a decades-old cold case. There’s so much to choose from that it’s best to just dive in!A Whirlwind Sci-Fi Adventure That’s Like Indiana Jones in Space!When my days get busy and I start to feel overwhelmed, I tend to reach for science fiction and fantasy novels. Sometimes, you just need a whirlwind adventure novel. And with The Stardust Grail, Yume Kitasei delivers.Disney Pauses Neil Gaiman Graveyard Book Adaptation in Response to Allegations of Sexual Assault Disney has officially announced the Graveyard Book adaptation is “paused” after five women have come forward with sexual assault allegations against Neil Gaiman. It was set to be directed by Marc Forster, who signed onto the project in 2022 alongside co-producer Renée Wolfe and writer David Magee.Netflix has also announced Dead Boy Detectives, based on a comics series by Neil Gaiman, will not be getting a second season.

All the News Book Riot Covered This Week
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All the News Book Riot Covered This Week

Welcome to your weekly round-up of all the bookish news worth talking about. Authors Discover Banned Books Four Years Later The Most-Read Books on Goodreads in August NaNoWriMo Gets Backlash After Defending Use of AI Disney Pauses Neil Gaiman Graveyard Book Adaptation After Sexual Assault Allegations The Best Nonfiction to Read This Fall, According to The New York Times California Passes Freedom to Read Act to Curtail Book Bans The Bestselling Books of the Week, According to All the Lists Get 2 Months of Kindle Unlimited Free During Their 10-Year Celebration As a bonus for All Access members, here are a bunch of interesting links we didn’t quite get to. This content is for members only. Visit the site and log in/register to read.

Percy, Annabeth, and Grover are Back!
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Percy, Annabeth, and Grover are Back!

Percy, Annabeth, and Grover are Back!

Happy Sapphic September! 5 of My Favorite Sapphic Graphic Novels
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Happy Sapphic September! 5 of My Favorite Sapphic Graphic Novels

It’s Sapphic September! It’s always a good time to read sapphic books, in my opinion, but this is a great excuse to recommend some of my favourites. If you want my full reviews on these and hundreds of others, you can check out the Lesbrary, especially the recommendations list. I’ve been reviewing sapphic books there for over a decade.There are plenty of sapphic graphic novels I’ve read and loved over the years, but here are my top five at this exact moment. They range from heartwarming love stories to a horror graphic novel about cannibalism and capitalism, but they’re all books that have stuck with me. I’d love to hear about your favourites in the comments!Exclusive content for All Access members continues below. This content is for members only. Visit the site and log in/register to read. What are you reading? Let us know in the comments!

Book Riot’s YA Deals of the Day for September 7, 2024
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Book Riot’s YA Deals of the Day for September 7, 2024

$1.99The Darkness Within Us by Tricia LevensellerGet This Deal $2.99Blood Justice by Terry J. Benton-WalkerGet This Deal $2.99A Crane Among Wolves by June HurGet This Deal $1.99How It Feels to Float by Helena FoxGet This Deal $1.99Wicked Fox by Kat ChoGet This Deal $1.99The Borden Murders: Lizzie Borden and the Trial of the Century by Sarah MillerGet This Deal $1.99Flygirl by Sherri L. SmithGet This Deal $2.99Into The Light by Mark OshiroGet This Deal