Tuesday, July 31, 2018
On the other hand, there are movies and shows that depart so significantly from the books that inspired them that they seem like entirely separate visions. I generally favor this approach, because it allows for writers and filmmakers to do more than re-create a story I've already read. For a recent example, see the film adaptation of Annihilation, which incorporated elements from throughout Jeff VanderMeer's bizarre Southern Reach trilogy, along with entirely new ideas, to create an opaque, visually stunning puzzle. The television version of The Magicians (Penguin Books, $17) is a less demanding watch, but it also significantly remixes the source material to the point that fans of the book series had more than a few surprises in store. Going back some decades, Stephen King and many of his fans never approved of the film version of The Shining (Anchor, $8.99), which cut huge chunks of the book and conformed to director Stanley Kubrick's signature chilly style.Confessions of the Fox
by Jordy Rosenberg
Discover: Jordy Rosenberg reimagines the history of the legendary Jack Sheppard in an ambitious debut novel.
Midnight Blue
by Simone van der Vlugt, transl. by Jenny Watson
Discover: Seventeenth-century Netherlands is the setting for Midnight Blue, atmospheric historical fiction with elements of romance and mystery.
The Locksmith's Daughter
by Karen Brooks
Discover: In an intricate historical romance, a woman finds the right tools to forgive herself for her past while learning to accept the love she deserves.
The Pre-War House and Other Stories
by Alison Moore
Discover: Alison Moore's short story collection The Pre-War House explores the tragic moments in everyday lives.
Mystery & Thriller
The Corpse at the Crystal Palace
by Carola Dunn
Discover: Daisy Dalrymple Fletcher goes in search of a missing nanny and uncovers another mystery in her latest adventure.
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Trail of Lightning
by Rebecca Roanhorse
Discover: Monsters stalk Navajo lands, and Maggie Hoskie must slay them before they can do more harm.
Biography & Memoir
Life in the Garden
by Penelope Lively
Discover: English literary icon Penelope Lively offers a meditative celebration of the joys and rewards of gardening and the garden's protean, timeless beauty.
Essays & Criticism
Hummingbirds Between the Pages
by Chris Arthur
Discover: This lyrical and thought-provoking essay collection draws big questions about life and death out of small, everyday objects.
Health & Medicine
Cancerland: A Medical Memoir
by David Scadden and Michael D'Antonio
Discover: A thorough examination of the history and advancements made in treating cancer patients by a physician and researcher.
Humor
Okay Fine Whatever: The Year I Went from Being Afraid of Everything to Only Being Afraid of Most Things
by Courtenay Hameister
Discover: A 40-something woman with generalized anxiety disorder spends a year trying unusual things that scare her in an effort to convince her brain to be less fearful.
Children's & Young Adult
Lovely, Dark, and Deep
by Justina Chen
Discover: A high school girl tries to piece her life back together when she develops an allergy to the sun and the outdoors becomes her personal war zone.
Grace and Fury
by Tracy Banghart
Discover: In a country where women have few options, Serina competes to become a revered Grace, but all her well-laid plans for the future crumble when her rebellious sister is chosen instead.
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