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booksWednesday, August 19

Author boycotts and a Roots anniversary

Today's book news is split between a cultural reckoning and a look back. The big conversation is about readers boycotting authors over politics, while the Roots anniversary reminds us how a book can shake a nation. It's a day for thinking about what books do beyond the page.

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The boycott debate

The sharpest piece today is a Daily Kos essay on readers turning against authors over politics, a trend that's been building for years.

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Contemporary Fiction Views: Read this, not that?

The piece digs into how social media is turning reading into a moral act, with readers dropping authors like Rowling or those silent on Gaza. It's a snapshot of a publishing world where politics and art are increasingly inseparable.

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Anniversaries and returns

Two heavyweights mark time today: Roots turns 50 and John Grisham heads back to Clanton.

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The Reckoning

Grisham's back in Clanton, the setting of his first novel. For fans, this is a return to the well; for the industry, it's another sign that established names still anchor the market.

New and notable

From a cyborg overlord to a posthumous memoir, the rest of the day's releases run the gamut.

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Bedazzled Ink - Your Overlord Thanks You

A novel about a 'mildly evil lesbian cyborg' who fixes society with a robot army. It's a playful take on political change, and a reminder that genre fiction can carry a lot of subversion.

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