Well, I’ve been silent this week…it’s been one of those. All is good (now), but I haven’t had the energy to produce anything. Hopefully next week will allow me to play catchup (or at least to do stuff). But I did get to do some halfhearted scrolling on the socials, so at least I can do this.
Odds ‘n ends about books and reading that caught my eye this week. You’ve probably seen some/most/all of them, but just in case:
Let’s start with some good news: Judge approves $1.5 billion copyright settlement between AI company Anthropic and authors
The audiobook business is booming. But the bounty isn’t being shared by all
How Translations Sell: Three U.S. Eras of International Bestsellers—huh
Raymond Chandler’s Unseen Story Has Been Published At Last—ooooh!
The 25 Greatest Picture Books of the Past 25 Years—I’ve only read one of these from Slate’s list, but I’m willing to sign on to it being part of the list. This feels like a project for Grandpappy’s Corner!
Form, Function, and the Sentences We Collect—the latest from Molly Templeton
15th blogiversary: along the years, stats—Congrats to Words and Peace for hitting that landmark!
Monthly Manga Mania Featuring Firsty Duelist: One Piece (ARC 1)—it’s been a month since the last one??
Something is Rotten in the State of Publishing, according to the Orangutan Librarian, anyway. Thoughts?
Captivating Characters of September —This is an interesting pick.
People Just Want Dragons—A.J. Calvin has thoughts
Not The Friday Five: Happy Birthday To The Hobbit—Peat’s got some great links to check out!

A Book-ish Related Podcast episode (or two) you might want to give a listen to:
Author Adjacent Episode 47: Interview with JCM Berne: No Books Were Harmed—is on my to-be-watched list, but sure to be good
GSMC Book Review Podcast Where the Bones Lie by Nick Kolakowski—is another one on it.
The Bookish Diaries Podcast Our Favorite Reads This Year—I stumbled onto this locally produced podcast this week. Our tastes really don’t overlap too much, but it was fun to listen to this episode.

To help talk about backlist titles (and just for fun), What Was I Talking About 10 Years Ago Week?
The Scam by Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg
Indexing: Reflections, Episode 4: Split Ends by Seanan McGuire
Yes, My Accent Is Real by Kunal Nayyar
Changeless by Gail Carriger
The Drafter by Kim Harrison—my favorite of all of Harrison’s works
And I noted the release of Mycroft Holmes by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Anna Waterhouse

This Week’s New Releases that I’m Excited About and/or You’ll Probably See Here Soon:
The Healing Hippo of Hinode Park by Michiko Aoyama, Takami Nieda (Translator)—I enjoyed, but was underwhelmed by, Aoyama’s What You Are Looking For Is in the Library, but how do you not at least try something with a title like this?
Humanish: What Talking to Your Cat or Naming Your Car Reveals About the Uniquely Human Need to Humanize by Justin Gregg—I didn’t realize I needed to read about about anthropomorphism until I saw this book. Sign me up for this: “Delivered with a delightful mix of scientific insight and humor, Humanish is a groundbreaking exploration of one of the most powerful–but rarely talked about–cognitive biases influencing our behavior. “


crazo2008
I’m with you; it can’t have been a month already, right? Slow down, 2025! I can’t read manga that fast!
(Thank you for showcasing me on your blog again!)
HCNewton
You betcha, firsty!
Carol
Thanks for the shoutout! I loved the blogging stats and reflections post!
HCNewton
of course!
wittysarcasticbookclub
Thanks for including my teen’s post!