Kendra Winchester is a Contributing Editor for Book Riot where she writes about audiobooks and disability literature. She is also the Founder of Read Appalachia, which celebrates Appalachian literature and writing. Previously, Kendra co-founded and served as Executive Director for Reading Women, a podcast that gained an international following over its six-season run. In her
Month: November 2024
Welcome to The Best of Book Riot, our daily round-up of what’s on offer across our site, newsletters, podcasts, and social channels. Not everything is for everyone, but there is something for everyone. Every year, I spend my November and December watching pretty much every new holiday movie I can feast my eyes upon. Cookie
When I write or plan content, or record podcasts, or whatever for Book Riot, I know who I’m speaking to. Our readers largely lean liberal, if not progressive; they value empathy and knowledge, they are for feminism and inclusion. And so I know that our readers were largely horrified, sad, scared, all of the above
Rejoice! For we have another best-of 2024 book list to fawn over, this time from TIME. The publication’s must-read list of 2024 is full of fiction (mostly of the literary variety) and nonfiction, with bestselling and debut authors alike. TIME describes the list as being full of “Gripping novels and short stories, eye-opening histories, moving
Back again by popular demand the nostalgic sensation THE AMERICAN RELICS return once again to the trendy night spot Chelsea Table & Stage located at 152 West 26th Street NYC (inside the Hilton Hotel) on Friday November 15th, 2024 @ 7:00 PM. Join frontman John Gitano (vocals and guitar), Nelson Montana (bass and vocals) Neal
Famous for the Thursday Murder Club series, Richard Osman has inaugurated a new series with We Solve Murders (10.5 hours). Amy Wheeler, a professional bodyguard, and her father-in-law, Steve, a retired police investigator, stumble upon a money smuggling scheme involving ChatGPT and murdered social media influencers. With all the energy of a Carl Hiaasen novel,
Fresh on the heels of his debut collection, Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear: Poems from Gaza (2022), which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and won the American Book Award, the Palestine Book Award and the Derek Walcott Poetry Prize, the Palestinian poet and essayist Mosab Abu Toha’s
At the start of John Straley’s Big Breath In, 68-year-old Delphine is staying in a Seattle hotel across the street from the hospital where she is being treated for Stage 4 cancer. The marine biologist is far from everything she loves: her home in Sitka, Alaska; her son and grandson in California; and the whales
Literary powerhouses Renée Watson and Ekua Holmes combine forces to create Black Girl You Are Atlas, a phenomenal poetry collection celebrating sisterhood, womanhood, Black culture and the power of family and friendship. This book revels in the promise of adolescence while acknowledging its accompanying landmines of fear, self-doubt and uncertainty. Renowned poet, novelist and Newbery
To read Rolling Stones columnist Rob Sheffield’s Heartbreak Is the National Anthem: How Taylor Swift Reinvented Pop Music is to slide into a rich, somewhat zany, kaleidoscopic and wildly enthusiastic discussion of the greatness of Taylor Swift. While the structure of the book is loosely chronological, the substance of the chapters has little in common
When Rolling Stone music critic Rob Sheffield called me from New York City, I didn’t spend any time with softball questions or developing rapport. I jumped right in with my hardest-hitting question about his new book, Heartbreak Is the National Anthem: How Taylor Swift Reinvented Pop Music: Did he write an essay about the 1989
Rocky Kramer will be hosting his “Take It Easy” on this week’s episode of Rocky Kramer’s Rock & Roll Tuesdays on Twitch. Tune into Twitch on Tuesday, November 12th, 2024 at 7 PM PT for this amazing show. Rocky Kramer is a guitar virtuoso, often being compared to the greatest guitar players in the world.
When it came to the bombing of Borderlands, among other late summer and fall releases, Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer made no bones about emphasizing culpa nostra. “On Borderlands, nearly everything that could go wrong did go wrong: it sat on the shelf for too long during the pandemic, and reshoots and rising interest rates took it outside
Prince William is sharing some personal reflections on this past year. The Prince of Wales, whose wife Kate Middleton and dad King Charles III both shared their cancer diagnoses in 2024, recently recounted his experience witnessing their health journeys firsthand. “It’s been dreadful,” William told reporters at the end of his visit to Cape Town,
News Pa Salieu Announces New Mixtape Afrikan Alien The British Gambian rapper’s 11-song project arrives next week By Madison Bloom November 7, 2024 Pa Salieu, photo by Salomé Gomis-Trezise Save this storySave Save this storySave British Gambian rapper Pa Salieu has announced a new mixtape: the 11-song Afrikan Alien arrives next Friday, November 15. The
Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Kevin Mazur/TAS24//Getty Images Kansas City Chiefs Merch Junk Food Chiefs Helmet Crew Sweatshirt If the Swiftie you’re shopping for now roots for Kansas City, gift them a Chiefs sweatshirt they can
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Ghosts Season 4, Episode 4, “The Work Retreat.”] Ghosts centered its spotlight on the forever-pantless spirit Trevor (Asher Grodman) in its latest Season 4 installment, “The Work Retreat,” in which he catfished his way into a job. The catch? When he was invited to a work retreat, Trevor
Every year when the new Academy Award nominations are announced, that’s inevitably followed by people sharing what they believe was snubbed in the biggest categories. But there are also a handful of Oscar-related decisions that continue to be contested years after a ceremony happened. In my case, I believe The Shawshank Redemption, a movie packed
Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Sales Surge for Dystopian Books The Handmaid’s Tale. On Tyranny. Men Explain Things to Me. These are the kinds of books folks are buying (at least those who are mortified by Trump’s win). 1984 was
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth Interview with Julie Garfield, Daughter of Legendary Actor John Garfield. If you’re a fan of Harvey Brownstone Interviews, you’ll be familiar with our very special series called “Gone But Not Forgotten”, where we celebrate the careers and legacies of the greatest cinematic legends of all time. Today’s guest, Julie Garfield,
Book Nooks The question of how best to set up a personal library has confounded many a book collector. When it comes time to arrange them, all those wonderful volumes can seem like the pieces of an unsolvable puzzle. The literature lover who’s searching for solutions will welcome Book Nooks: Inspired Ideas for Cozy Reading
As we told you recently, Disney‘s Moana 2 is heading to the best five-day opening ever at the Thanksgiving box office. We gave the six-weekend projection from Quorum, and this morning tracking service NRG — which reports three-weekend-out forecasts — is saying the Hawaiian princess sequel is going to clear $135M over Wednesday-Sunday. That would
“I am absolutely devastated about the passing of my amazing friend, Liam,” Niall wrote in a lengthy Instagram statement. “It just doesn’t feel real. Liam had an energy for life and a passion for work that was infectious. He was the brightest in every room and always made everyone feel happy and secure.” The “Slow
News Bruce Springsteen, Ethel Cain, Jack White, and More Respond to Donald Trump’s Election Victory Billie Eilish, Cardi B, Ariana Grande, and others also weighed in on the 2024 U.S. election results By Nina Corcoran and Jazz Monroe November 7, 2024 Bruce Springsteen, Jack White, Ethel Cain (Getty Images) Save this storySave Save this storySave
Whether you’re searching for a great marathon-training shoe or simply a cute, comfortable everyday sneaker, consider adding a pair of Hokas to your lineup. Known for their bold, cushioned soles, the brand’s top-rated running and walking shoes are beloved by everyone from world-class athletes to fashion influencers. And right now, even weeks ahead of Black
Erin Napier has left Home Town fans floored with a major hint that beloved flooring expert Mike Husers, AKA “Mike the Floor Guy,” is returning. On Tuesday, November 5, the 39-year-old shared an Instagram photo on her page featuring Ben Napier lying on a hardwood floor. Ben stared up at the camera, and it appeared
Arthouse streamer and distributor MUBI has canceled its international film festival in Istanbul, Turkey over concerns about local censorship just as the annual event was set to kick off. The MUBI Fest was to open on Thursday evening with a screening of Queer, Luca Guadagnino’s LGBTQ+ themed drama with Daniel Craig in the lead role.
Despite the sluggishness of the fall box office with the bombing of Joker: Folie à Deux and the flat-footed start of Venom: The Last Dance, the holiday frames are coming up roses. Specifically Disney’s Moana 2 could help fuel the year along with Wicked and Mufasa: The Lion King to nearly $9 billion. This is
‘Jeopardy’s’ Ken Jennings Apologizes to Female Contestant Over Questionable Clue This Jeopardy! contestant will take Reactions for $200. In the category of “Rhyming Phrases,” the clue was: “Men seldom make passes at…” with the answer being “at girls who wear glasses.” Noticeably, Heather was the only female on stage and wearing glasses. “It is definitely an odd
News Barry Keoghan Stars in Fontaines D.C.’s New Video for “Bug”: Watch Featuring footage from Andrea Arnold’s upcoming movie Bird, which also stars the band’s own Carlos O’Connell By Nina Corcoran November 4, 2024 Barry Keoghan in Fontaines D.C.’s “Bug,” directed by Andrea Arnold Save this storySave Save this storySave Fontaines D.C. have teamed up
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