Jimmy Fallon's Book Club Returns With An Exciting March Madness Twist

Jimmy Fallon's Book Club

Celebrity TBR lists continue to grow in popularity, but we never thought we'd see the day that Jimmy Fallon's book club decided to make its triumphant return. The charismatic late night show shared the announcement to a receptive crowd last Monday and NBC recounted that it has a "March Madness twist." He said, "...we're going to have a bracket face-off. For no reason, they're just going to battle each other out, and see what books are going to win." It's similar to the vibe of Dakota Johnson's book clubbecause it feels like he wants to up the ante on readers' interactive experience by letting us help him choose his top spring books. He loves having a good time so this is very on brand for him.

And in true book lover's fashion, we've got all the fun deets on where you can go to vote for Jimmy Fallon's book club picks, when voting ends, and the day his official spring list will be available! Who knows, your reading list of new books may grow to include something from Jimmy Fallon's favorite reads!

Where can I vote for Jimmy Fallon's spring book club picks?

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Voting is available on The Tonight Show's website and features a March Madness breakdown where one champion — aka a book — will be chosen. As the reader, you're allowed to vote a maximum of 10 times which gives you a greater chance of seeing your favorite book from Jimmy Fallon's list chosen. We think it's a pretty cool way of documenting readers' interests!

As of March 29, Jimmy Fallon's book club has narrowed down voting to eight books. One book will come out victorious April 10, and we're clutching the neckline of our cardigans in anticipation!

Which titles were previously featured on Jimmy Fallon's book club list?

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16 of Jimmy Fallon's Favorite Books

The Year of the Locust by Terry Hayes

Kane finds that some places and people operate by their own rules in The Year of the Locust. Prior to that, he was known for doing his job efficiently. There was never a problem he couldn't solve until his latest mission sends him to the place where Pakistan, Iran, and Afghanistan meet.

This place is lawless and governed by someone who'll stop at nothing to enforce his reign. Murder doesn't phase him because he's seen some things that's fueling his intense desire for bloodshed and the a takeover that could affect the West.

The Fury by Alex Michaelides

Some love stories aren't meant to be cute or spicy rom-coms that we belatedly share with our friends. Sometimes love is born during a time of adversity or tragedy — two things The Fury does an excellent job of marrying. This juxtaposition leads Elliot Chase and his group of friends down a path filled with hidden animosity. Something greater than the cherished bond they shared has been growing behind the scenes and it reaches a head when they vacation on Lana Farrar's secluded Greek island.

What happens next feels terse, but Elliot is here to tell a tale of why it wasn't as shocking as the press made it seem.

Nightwatching by Tracy Sierra

Our past can come back to haunt us at the most inopportune time and it often feels like we need a miracle to survive any fallout that occurs. It starts off with an apparent break-in that feels very real and leads readers to understand why a mother would choose to hide with her two children. It's a scary situation that would cause anyone to panic.

However, the mother's flashbacks begin shedding light on the traumatic experiences that caused her to choose to hide instead of speaking up or defending herself. Any assuredness you had at the beginning of the book will waver towards the middle of the book because it'll become harder to trust the mother's insistence that someone wanted to harm her and her children.

Undoubtedly, Nightwatching is about one mother's word against the intruder she hears, the police's doubts, and her wavering sanity.

James by Percival Everett

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been cemented in American literature for as long as we can remember, but James offers more insight about what happened when Huck Finn and Jim decide to uneasily rely on each other. Told from Jim's perspective, we get to understand why he made the decision he did.

As a slave, his options are severely limited. Realistically, he doesn't have any and is at the mercy of his master which is why he becomes desperate to make a chance when he learns he's going to be separated from his wife and daughter. This kind of separation is all too common for slaves, but Jim doesn't want their story to end with him being sold to another plantation.

Once he and Huck Finn join forces, they encounter dangerous and beautiful moments during their journey to a place they hope doesn't feel as oppressed as what they're used to.

Grief Is For People by Sloane Crosley

Trigger warning: Suicide and death are mentioned in this book.

Grief Is For People is meant to help author Sloane Crosley and readers come to terms with how expansive grief can be. She shares how a friend's death by suicide triggers her own grief journey and how she learned to appreciate it over time. One thing she wants us to know is that we can't pretend grief isn't there because it'll always show up when we least expect it.

Instead, she offers ways we can learn to make sense of what grief leaves behind and how it helps us appreciate the what it can teach us. Actress Regina King said it best when talking to Good Morning America Host Robin Williams about how she's been dealing with her own son's suicide. She said. "I understand Grief is love with no place to go."

Wandering Stars by Tommy Orange

Wandering Stars is a sorrowful tale that follows the rise of Richard Henry Pratt's dogmatic principles through the founding of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. He initially started off as a prison guard whose cruel ways affect Star, a young teen who comes under his 'care' after the Sand Creek Massacre takes away everything and everyone he's ever loved. Forced to all but swallow his Native American history, Star eventually leaves the school and goes on to father Charles.

When Charles gets older, he too finds himself subjected to the harshness of Pratt in a horrible generational cycle that seems to destined to repeat itself. His only source of hope and joy lie in Opal Viola.

Where Sleeping Girls Lie by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé

If you're a fan of the classic movie The Craft, you'll love following Sade Hussein's journey in Where Sleeping Girls Lie. Once it's decided that she's going to start her junior year at Alfred Nobel Academy, Sade accepts this change to her homeschool life. Oddly, tragedy strikes the first night she arrives and she's immediately blamed for the disappearance of her roommate.

It's the last thing she wants to deal with or be accused of, but she starts finding a sense of solace in a group of students called the Unholy Trinity. Life begins to pan out for Sade if only she could catch her breath given how quickly things are changing. But yet, an eery feeling lurks beneath the legacy of Alfred Nobel Academy and Sade starts to feel it when another student dies.

With the help of her roommate's best friend, she sets out to discover what's really going on. What she'll discover will challenge everything she's ever known about shrouding herself in secrecy.

Ordinary Human Failings by Megan Nolan

Tom Hargreaves may be an eminent reporter, but he doesn't actually care about the people who read his work. He's placed himself on a high pedestal and relishes in the fact that he's good at what he does. He thinks nothing could make his work more notable until he learns about a death that's broken the hearts of two parents and the evidence that accuses an Irish family of the dastardly deed.

Then there's Carmel — a woman who used to have her whole life ahead of her. She feels she's been caught on the wrong side of the fence and has to watch as everyone seems to be closing in with their many opinions. It's the very thing that forces her to come to terms with her family's past.

Annie Bot by Sierra Greer

Annie Bot is an A.I. design that was created to serve as the perfect girlfriend and sex companion for Doug. She's learned to cook and present herself in a way that covers every need he has — aside from the occasional moments she doesn't clean to his liking. It doesn't change the fact that she's programmed to put him first no matter what. But, something happens to Annie over time.

The more Dough praises her ability to actually move and feel like a woman instead of a robot, Annie decides to learn more about the human experience. Her own emotions, curiosity, and desires begin to surface in a way that causes her to start looking at Doug differently. Her discoveries lead her to question what he's been programmed to say he wants and she wonders if she truly wants to spend the rest of her time catering to downloaded programs for robots or humans.

The Fox Wife by Yangsze Choo

Detective Bao is assigned to a case that involves figuring out why a woman was found frozen to death despite rumors that the cunning and deadly fox gods. He's a sharp detective who knows how to get to the real root of whatever he's investigating, but his fascination with folklore makes him wonder if there's more to the picture.

He eventually crosses paths with the servant Snow, a woman who's hellbent on solving her own mystery. Somehow their connection leads them to discover the real truth of the fox gods and those who have ill intentions.

Interesting Facts About Space by Emily Austin

Enid's quirkiness is a huge part of what makes her who she is. She's well-versed in space facts and her romantic life has a trail that leads back to dating apps. It's like she keeps both aspects of herself on a never-ending loop. As if that's not messy enough, she's been trying to find common ground with her half-sisters and it's been interesting to say the least.

It'd be easy for anyone to succumb to the stress of it all and it seems that's what starts happening to Enid when she believes someone is out to get her due to a shocking love affair she didn't even see coming. It leads her to wonder if she's the perpetrator that she has to worry about.

The Hunter by Tana French

The Hunter is another Irish tale that readers will come to love. It's about how something two men have in common puts them on the opposite side of the fence. For Cal Hooper, nothing matters more than loving Lena and help Trey Reddy acclimate to a life that's filled with the love and support she needs to thrive. He finds that his efforts are paying off and the three of them find their own harmonious groove together.

Suddenly Trey's absent father shows back up and cooks up a stinky scheme to become rich with the help of an acquaintance no one's ever seen before. This places Cal and Lena into protective parent mode, but they don't expect how long Trey has been waiting for day her father returned.

The Other Valley by Scott Alexander Howard

Odile may be a typical quiet teen, but her ambitions are anything but that. She's got her sights set on joining the Conseil so she can help keep her town safe. That's no small feat for a young girl, but she's willing to take her chances. The truth is that there are two towns that have alternate realities.

When she sees her friend Edme's parents, she becomes only becomes a viable candidate for the Conseil because she starts piecing together the truth of what's going on. The higher up she goes, the more she questions if maintaining secrets is more important than actually living.

The Bullet Swallower by Elizabeth Gonzalez James

Antonio Sonoro is gunslinging man who's always been able to shoot his way out of trouble he manages to find, but his surly behavior is no match for the school of hard knocks called life. Determined to make sure his wife and children will be okay, he decides to embark on a dangerous mission to steal a train full of wealth with his younger brother. But, he seals his brother's tragic fate and ends up in a worse position that he began

Decades later, Antonio's grandson Jaime Sonoro is celebrated in ways that his grandfather wasn't. He has a great career as an entertainer and has built a life that's cozy. Things change when he comes across a historical book that talks about all of the terrible things his family has done and it terrifies him. Soon, someone from his grandfather's past shows up to collect owed debts from the Sonoro bloodline and only Jaime can put an end to things.

A Short Walk Through a Wide World by Douglas Westerbeke (April 2)

Aubry Tourvel's young life undergoes a transformation when a mysterious puzzle box comes into her life. She quickly finds that it's left its mark on her when she her health is compromised in a shocking way. Nothing seems to be able to help her so she runs away from home and finds herself afflicted with moving from place to place in order to stay alive.

She eventually learns to survive without the confines of the life she grew up in, but she can't help but realize that her life differs from others in more ways than one.

How to Solve Your Own Murder by Kristen Perrin

Frances Adams' death is predicted when she's a teenager, and she spends years trying to figure out who her killer will be so she can potentially prevent it from happening. But...nothing happens for a long time. She grows older, and she's able to live right up until the point she gets killed. However, she managed to contact her great-niece Annie Adams just before she died and it's only when the latter comes that she realizes a killer is on the loose.

It's not easy to narrow down a killer when Annie finds evidence that could implicate anyone that knew Frances, nor does she consider how her own life may be in danger while she's feverishly searching for the truth.

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Calling all BookTok, bookstagrammers, and leisurely readers: the Amazon Book Sale has landed! I can barely contain myself because there’s so many great titles — including more than a few picks from Reese Witherspoon’s book club — that Amazon is discounting for it’s special reading crowd.

I know I’ve been stuck on romantasy books for a while (sorry, not sorry!), but there’s so many other great picks you’ll be able to snag on sale. And if you’re a Kindle type of woman, you’re not being left out.

Amazon isn’t leaving any stone unturned with this sale so let’s jump right into what to expect and which books are on sale right now!

When is the Amazon Book Sale?

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The Amazon Book Sale began May 15 and will ends today, so make sure to snag discounted books before the sale ends!

What should I expect from the Amazon Book Sale?

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The Amazon Book Sale will feature titles from different genres that you can save up to 50% on. Not only that, but Kindle users can save up to 80% on books! In case you’re wondering, you're not dreaming — this is really, really good.

The best news about the sale is that you can start shopping deals NOW. So, what are you waiting for! Take a peek at our picks!

Are Kindle books included in the Amazon Book Sale?

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Yes! You'll be able to find a plethora of discounted kindle books during the Amazon Book Sale. The best news is that you can access three months of Kindle Unlimitedfor $0!

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None of This Is True by Lisa Jewell

Alix Summer and Josie Fair quickly become friends after a chance meeting on their birthdays. They seem to have things in common which leads Alix to feature Josie on her podcast. But the closer they get, the more Alix feels conflicted about her new friend.

Before she can piece together her concerns, Josie has found her way into every part of Alix's life and it's only after she disappears that Alix realizes how much danger she's in.

Bad Summer People by Emma Rosenblum

Jen Weinstein and her friend Lauren Parker are ever popular in Salcombe, Fire Island during the summer season. They seem to have a hold on anyone that comes in contact with them, including their husbands. However, there's no denying that grudges have been steadily building over the years due to things unspoken. And Rachel Woolf? Well, she's just there to have a great time even if it's at someone else's expense.

However, who knows more than they're willing to share and who would be so angry that they'd commit a murder?

Weyward by Emilia Hart

Weyward is a moving novel that alternates between various timelines and involves a family's mystical powers.

In the present time of 2019, Kate takes refuge at her great-aunt's cottage that's worlds away from the person she's afraid of. She's not entirely sure, but she can't shake the feeling that there was more to her great-aunt than was outwardly presented.

The timeline of 1619 is then introduced and readers get to know Altha, a woman who's accused of having something to do with a farmer's death. The thing is Altha truly does know magic associated with the world around her, but people are on edge and will do anything to have a witch trial.

Then in 1942, we meet young Violet who feels trapped in more ways than one. She wants nothing more than to live a life that's not confined by hiding behind society's expectations of women. Her only connection to her mother and her past is finding the word 'weyward' in her bedroom, thus setting off a chain of events that lead back to 2019.

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It Ends With Us & It Starts With Us Box Set by Colleen Hoover

For the first time ever, get your hands on the limited edition box set of Colleen Hoover's finest, It Ends With Us and It Starts With Us!

It Ends With Us begins with Lily believing that Ryle couldn't be more perfect for her despite his tendency to be rough around the edges. There's also the fact that he's not 100% open to dating. But, they somehow form a sort of love dance that becomes a romantic relationship. However, this is challenged when her first love Atlas comes back into her life.

It Starts With Us finds Lily and Ryle divorced, but they still communicate on friendly terms. But when Atlas comes into the picture again, Lily doesn't hesitate to let him into her world. It shouldn't feel complicated, but she knows that Atlas is the last man Ryle wants around. The ending is just as shocking, poignant, and beautiful as It Ends With Us.

Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston

Still excited that the movie adaptation of Red, White & Royal Blue is getting a sequel that'll premiere on Amazon Prime? Me too, but we'll have to wait for more news to drop about it! Until then, we can revisit our favorite couple by Casey McQuiston's book that's on sale for $15!

House of Ash and Shadow by Leia Stone

Fallon Bane spends a great deal of her life being untouched because of a lethal curse she was born with. Despite her acceptance, she still yearns for intimacy. To make matters worse, her father's own health becomes comprised which leads her to seek out help from a healer fae — Ariyon Madden.

He not only begins helping her, but he always touches her in a way she's never experienced before. Fallon is shocked that she's still ver much alive and things finally seem to look bright for her. That is until Ariyon tells other powerful fae about her.

From there, Fallon learns the truth about who her family is and why her curse exists..

A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas

Young Feyre commits an offense agains the immortal and very powerful fae that sends her to their magical world. Though she's away from a life of poverty and tension, she misses her family.

Still, she resides in the home of the 'beast' who allows her to live in his home — Tamlin. What she quickly realizes is that he's actually one of the powerful faes and that she's not the kind of prisoner she thinks she is. Even more, she begins questioning everything she'd learned about the Fae world because it's not quite like what mortals say it is.

As the hostility between Feyre and Tamlin dies down, an ancient evil continues spreading through his world and it'll be up to Feyre to help stop it.

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The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn

Anna Fox has agoraphobia so she spends time by herself at home by herself and fills her days with drinking, watching comfort movies, and being a nosy neighbor. That's how she knows a new family — The Russells — have moved across from her.

She continues her usually nosy activities and finds herself witnessing something that seems horribly wrong. As she frantically tries to piece together the mystery of what happened, it becomes clear that the lines of her imagination and reality have become blurred.

Firefly Lane by Kristin Hannah

Kate Mularkey was never the popular girl until she met her best friend Tully. Their lives are polar opposite, but there's no denying how tight their bond is. Over time we learn that Tully has abandonment issues and looks for anyone — especially men — to love her. Her journey takes her to the big apple where she achieves all the glitz and glamour that life has to offer.

Kate goes on to become a wife and mother, two things she believes she wants, but it becomes clear that she's missing something. That something is what begins to burn a hole in her being and the more she watches her best friend Tully live a successful life, the more she wants that for herself too.

Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng

Elena Richardson and Mia Warren go to warn in this moving novel about classism. It dares to ask readers who deserves to be seen as a shining example of a mother as both women eventually face how far they're willing to go to protect those they love.

For Elena, Shaker Heights is all she's ever known. She's married, has four children, and is well-loved in her community. She believes that she's been able to achieve everything she has because she knows how to be the woman who doesn't color outside of the lines.

On the other hand, Mia is an artist who knows all about creating masterpieces with elements that are otherwise seen as messy. She and her daughter Pearl become a little too close to the Richardsons, finding their lives dangerously intertwined with them.

When a custody battle ensues that involves the young daughter of Mia co-worker, she finds herself willing to dismantle the pretty facade of not only Shaker Heights, but Elena as well.

Tiny Beautiful Things by Cheryl Strayed (Only 2 Left in Stock)

Cheryl Strayed has spent over 10 years dishing out advice as 'Dear Sugar' has touched people with her columns, podcast Dear Sugars, and Substack. Deciding to compile all of the best things she's ever told people, Cheryl Strayed pieced together Tiny Beautiful Things so that readers around the world won't have to look far for her empathetic wisdom.

Georgie, All Along by Kate Clayborn

Georgia Mulcahy is the ultimate people-pleaser and her career is the epitome of it. She'd probably always be that way had it not been for a unexpected career change that sends her packing back home. Begrudgingly, she goes and soon discovers a diary where she once wrote down all of her heart's desires.

This inspires her to start checking things off her life's to-do list so that she can really start living. It's just that Levi Fanning is somehow her unexpected roommate while she's at her parents' home and his offer to help her complete her list feels like something she didn't know she'd encounter.

The more they spend time together, the more Georgie feels like there's more to life than checking off things on a list.

The Mitford Affair by Marie Benedict

The Mitford sisters have always been the talk of the town, but nothing is as shocking as when one of the sisters decides she'd rather devote herself to a fascist leader. Another sister decides it's worth following her and this leads people to whisper salacious things about her alleged relationship with Hitler.

As the war between Great Britain and Germany threaten to spill over, their sister Nancy can't help but wonder what her sisters have gotten themselves into. She'll have to decide where her own allegiance lies.

Expiration Dates by Rebecca Serle

Daphne Bell has always known how long she'll be with a man before moving on to the next one. It's not that she's flighty, but more so that the universe literally tells her what to expect. These little nudges have been in her life for over two decades and it's something she's learned to accept.

However, the universe decides to be cryptic by only clueing her in on the name of the next man she'll spend time with. It's odd because if Jake knew the things she did, there's a chance he could walk away from her forever and that's the last thing Daphne wants.

On a Quiet Street by Seraphina Nova Glass

Brighton Hills appears to be a picturesque place to live. It's a community that beautifully blends luxurious living with the gorgeous nature that surrounds it and the neighbors always have their eyes on each other.

However, Cora's desire to find out if her husband is having an affair leads her to form a partnership with Paige. She's the one neighbor that Cora knows keeps a watchful eye on what's going on in Brighton Hills after her son died.

The two women work together to discover what Cora's husband is really up to, but what they may stumble across will send a shockwave through Brighton Hills.

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Throne of the Fallen by Kerri Maniscalo

The Prince of Envy is struggling to save his demon court in Throne of the Fallen, but he's determined to find a way to do so. He's not afraid of the magic and mysterious people that keep crossing his path because nothing can stop his fierce desire to regain the control he once has.

Things are seemingly no different from Miss Camilla Antonius because she's facing blackmail by someone who literally makes her skin crawl. In order to change her fate, she reluctantly joins forces with The Prince of Envy and thus begins their dangerous journey through the Underworld.

It's the one place that may pull them together in more ways than one.

The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy by Megan Bannen

Hart spends most of his time patrolling Tanria, but the loneliness does nothing to keep him company. Things couldn't be any different for Mercy though. She's tasked with making sure things are running properly at Birdsall & Son Undertakers and doesn't have time for anyone's foolery.

Ironically, Hart and Mercy both have taken up writing mysterious letters to strangers who have become their friends. The thing is they're not aware they've been communicating with each other.

It's a classic enemies-to-loves fantasy novel that'll make you smile with glee.

The Mystery Guest by Nita Prose

Molly Gray is the Head Maid at the prestigious Regency Grand Hotel and runs a tight ship that makes sure the hotel maintains a flair that guests have become accustomed to. All is going well until successful author J.D. Grimthorpe suddenly collapses and is pronounced dead.

This lands Detective Stark — someone Molly doesn't exactly get along with — back on the scene as it's realized there's something terribly wrong going on. Anyone could be a suspect, including Molly. It'll be up to her to revisit things she's kept secret — like the trip she took to Grimthorpe's property long ago.

Happy Place by Emily Henry

Emily Henry knows exactly what it takes to write a moving novel that's filled with friendship, laughter, and romance. That's why it's not surprising that Happy Place is well loved by #BookTok and #Bookstagram.

It's all about how a once happy couple — Harriet and Wyn — find themselves embroiled in an interesting ruse so their friends don't suspect something's wrong with them. The fact is that they're no longer together and can barely stand being in the same room anymore.

It would be find if they weren't expected to happily show up to the cottage that's become the yearly hub for them and their friends. Still, they begrudgingly decide to make an appearance.

What's the worst that could happen?

For the first time, you'll be able to read Happy Place on Kindle for $5!

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Simply put, Zoë Kravitz & Channing Tatum are just made for each other. The couple met while filming Blink Twice (Zoë directed, Channing starred), and after they went viral for that Brooklyn bike ride, the rest is history. Well, the trailer for Zoë's directorial debut is finally here and it looks absolutely INSANE. No matter how many times I watch the trailer I have no idea how it's going to end. Which, honestly, makes me more intrigued than ever. Whether you're a fan of crazy movies or you just want to bask in the glow of Zoë and Channing's love, here's everything you need to know about the new Channing Tatum movie. Read up on The 33 Most-Anticipated 2024 Movies to see what else is coming this year — it's a great lineup!

What movie is Zoë Kravitz directing?

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The latest addition to the Zoë Kravitz movies list is Blink Twice, but it's actually not a movie she's starring in — Zoë's serving as director! The movie, as well as Zoë and Channing's involvement, was announced in June of 2021 and I'm so excited that we finally have a trailer.

What is Blink Twice?

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Amazon MGM Studios' Blink Twice follows Frida (played by Naomi Ackie), a cocktail waitress who gets whisked away by the wealthy and intoxicating Slater King (Channing Tatum). It doesn't take long for Frida to get into Slater's good graces — or his private island. The more breathtaking sights Frida sees, and the more bubbly she drinks, the more she falls in love with the island. That is, until she realizes just how much terror is boiling under its beautiful surface. The combo of danger and edge with the dreamy island backdrop is totally giving The White Lotus and I can't wait to see how the action unfolds!

When is Blink Twice coming out?

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Blink Twice hits theaters August 23, 2024. It's one of our most-anticipated summer movies for the year!

Who's in the Blink Twice cast?

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In addition to Channing Tatum and Naomi Ackie, Blink Twice stars Christian Slater, Alia Shawkat, Geena Davis, Adria Arjona, Haley Joel Osment, Liz Caribel Sierra, Levon Hawke, Trew Mullen, Saul Williams, Cris Costa, Simon Rex, and Kyle MacLachlan.

Each of these actors can balance a grounded presence with absolute insanity, and I can't wait to see who ends up being a good guy and who ends up being more of a mastermind — unless, of course, everyone has a little bit of both in them.

How did Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum meet?

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Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum met thanks to Blink Twice. However, they actually worked together before in 2017's The Lego Batman Movie (which is hilarious considering Zoë would later star opposite Robert Pattinson in 2022's The Batman). But since the movie was animated, they weren't actually onscreen together.

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I'm taking a break from popular BookTok recommendations so I can set my sights on the best true crime books worth reading this summer. As much as smut booksmake me feel tingly all over, there are times when I need a different kind of thrill.

Some people find it hard to believe, but I genuinely enjoy a good scare that's unrelated to terrifying rough patches in a relationship. I'm talking about reading things that involve serial killers, con artists, or supernatural beings that wreak havoc on a small community.

Does that make your pulse race too? Good; that means I've got your attention and can share the best true crime books I think you should read this summer!

P.S. You can save up to 80% on them because they're a part of the Amazon Book Sale that ends May 20!

My Sister, The Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite

I adore my sister and often find myself asking, "Am I my sister's keeper?" The answer is a resounding yes, but My Sister, The Serial Killer makes me question how I'd feel if I knew she was psychotic.

For Korede, she finds herself at a crossroads. She feels resentment in the pit of her stomach because no one else seems to realize that her perfect sister, Ayoola, has murderous tendencies. She's actually the epitome of the phrase 'fatal attraction.'

For some reason, Ayoola keeps murdering her boyfriends and Korede keeps protecting her secret, even going as far as to help Ayoola cover her tracks. Her heart is torn even further when the man she's got heart eyes for sets his sights on Ayoola.

Now Korede will have to decide how to truly deal with the truth of who her sister is and it just may cost her.

All the Sinners Bleed by S.A. Crosby

Small towns are usually endearing, but they can always hold onto buried secrets that are begging to be dug up.

When Titus Crown, Charon County, Virginia's first Black sheriff fully embraces being back home, he knows it won't take long for trouble to start. It's not that he's looking for it per say. He's just experienced enough to know that no town is perfect.

Sure enough, a schoolteacher and her killer are murdered soon after he becomes the sheriff. This leads him to discover a much more sinister killer is on the loose and that person may be closer than he realizes.

The more he investigates, the more Titus' own past begins to haunt him. On top of that, he'll have to deal with dogmatic conservatives who are hellbent on celebrating their own history.

It'll take a miracle for him to truly uncover what's going on.

The Butcher and the Wren by Alaina Urquhart

Trigger warner: Contains detailed murders.

There's an extremely calculate killer on the loose in Louisiana and he's someone authorities have figured out is highly intelligent. Their only hope seems to be Dr. Wren Muller, an equally adept forensic pathologist. She comes highly recommended, but this is the first case that'll test her knowledge, skills, and resolve.

It's the most twisted psychological games she's ever played and the killer seems to be determined to see how far his crimes can go.

All Good People Here by Ashley Flowers

Though Margot Davies is miles away from home, she can't stop thinking about her former next door neighbor that was found murdered when she was younger — January Jones. After all this time, January's murdered has gone unsolved and it's been eating away at Margot over the years.

Somehow fate lands her back in the town of Wakarusa and she begins to help care for her uncle. In an odd form of deja vu, another young girl goes missing and it reminds Margot of what happened to January. Since she was too young to do anything back then, she makes it her personal mission to try to solve the new missing person's case.

But, she's met with resistance at every turn and it becomes clear that more than a few people are hiding the truth of what's going on. And when Margot discovers what's really happened, it just may be her undoing.

Killers of a Certain Age by Deanna Raybourn

Four assassins — Billie, Mary Alice, Helen, and Natalie — have worked for the Museum for four decades and have always done a great job. However, their methods are soon considered outdated and it's apparent their talents aren't as respected as they used to.

However, things seem like they've turned around when the women are surprised with the trip of a lifetime. They look forward to their vacation, but that excitement is cut short when they quickly deduce that their lives are in danger because they've been betrayed by the very organization they've dedicated their time and skills to.

Beyond angry, the women decide it's time to show the Museum and the Board what they're truly made of.

First Lie Wins by Ashley Elston

Evie Porter isn't really who anyone thinks she is. In fact, the woman who says her name is 'Evie Porter' is actually on a mission that involves infiltrating the life of an assigned target — the charming and attractive Ryan Sumner.

What's interesting is that she doesn't even know the identity of her employer Mr. Smith. He keeps his identity a secret from her while sending her on missions that seem to mean something to him in exchange for keeping her former life of crime a secret. But, she starts falling for Ryan which makes it harder to lie to him.

Then comes the woman who enters town and she's taken on Evie's real identity. This suddenly makes Evie realize there's more to her boss than she realized and he may have been setting things up on purpose to still find a way to take her down.

The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix

Patricia Campbell's life consists of playing second fiddle to virtually everyone and everything. She's a housewife to an ambitious husband and a mother to two kids who don't always need her like they used to.

Her only solace is connected with the women at the book club she frequents and they love reading true crime books while discussing their own lives. No matter how much she's read about serial killers, nothing prepares Patricia for when she's attacked one night and introduced to a mysterious stranger who charms his way into her life.

The more he comes around, the more little Black children go missing though the police don't seem concerned. And the more Patricia starts piecing together clues, the more she realizes she's the one who's given the a monster permission to stay.

If you're a fan of book clubs and would like to imagine what would happen if true crime showed up in your town, you'll love reading The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires.

The Only One Left by Riley Sager

Sometimes people lie about what they've done and that's what home-health aide Kit McDeere discovers in The Only One Left.

Prior to her introduction in the book, readers meet young Lenora Hope who's entire family has been murdered. There are speculations that she committed the grisly crimes, but there was never enough evidence to convict her. Thus began her life of silence while remaining holed up in the mansion she grew up in.

By the time Kit McDeere arrives to assist Lenora who remains mute save for her ability to communicate via a typewriter. One night Lenora catches Kit off guard when she confesses she didn't kill her sister. So, Kit begins documenting what happened according to Lenora.

Only something isn't adding up, especially when Kit finds out why Lenora's former nurse left in the middle of the night. Now she's alone with the supposedly mute woman who's in a wheelchair and she suspects there's more to Lenora than she's been shown.

My Murder by Katie Williams

Despite her happy life, Lou's life is temporarily cut short when she becomes a victim of a serial killer. Brought back to life by way of a project ran by the government, she decides to be grateful to live her life again. She just can't seem to shake wondering why she was killed.

This makes her begin looking at people close to her warily because something feels off and she'll stop at nothing to figure out what happened to her.

Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Q. Sutanto

Vera Wong spends her time in her tea shop sipping Wulong and snooping on her son. It's not a lonely life as far as she's concerned, but her world is changed when she finds a dead man in her shop.

Instead of calling the police, she takes a piece of evidence from the man's hands and decides she's the best person to solve the mystery of what happened to him. She correctly deduces that someone must be looking for something the man had and, sure enough, her shop starts to see an increase of customers.

The thing is that Vera begins developing a relationship with the influx of customer she's receiving and this makes her original mission of solving the dead man's case even harder.

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The Birkenstock Arizona sandals are undeniably iconic. With their two-strap design, cork footbed, and signature buckles, they’re instantly recognizable and super stylish. Though the Arizona sandals are popular, Birkenstock continues to cook up innovative styles that are worthy of year-round wear. These 11 fan-favorite Birkenstock shoes will amplify your best summer outfits!

Arizona Soft Footbed Suede Leather Sandals

I had to mention the OG! These sandals are fitted with Birkenstock's original footbed, which is specially designed to enhance your gait and coordination, improve stability, and provide arch support. This means they're stylish and practical, which is a win-win, if you ask me.

This design has a shorter break-in period than you'd expect. Per Birkenstock, "the soft footbed has an integrated latex foam cushion... it offers excellent comfort from day one."

The upper is a serene green suede and boasts two adjustable straps with color coordinating buckles.

The Arizona Soft Footbed Suede Leather Sandals currently come in 3 other colors for $140.

Arizona Flex Platform Leather Sandals

Part of the Papillio by Birkenstock collection – which primarily amplifies platform styles – this fresh take on the Arizona sandals flaunts a flexible platform sole, smooth black leather throughout the shoe, and a contoured cork-latex footbed that shapes to your step with wear. This pair is great when you want a little boost!

The duo straps are reflective of the OG Arizona sandals, but look a bit more polished in this iteration.

The Arizona Flex Platform Leather Sandals also come in light gray for $220.

Theda Leather Sandals

Another unique Papillio silhouette, the Theda sandals havelots of cushion along the ankle straps and footbed, so they're bound to be the comfiest sandals you own. The straps that span the ankles and toes are looped, securing with velcro. Their smooth leather construction offers an elevated air.

These Birkenstock sandals are currently shoppable by members-only access by creating an account with the brand. They also come in black for $180.

Arizona Big Buckle Natural Leather Patent Sandals

Let's get into the fun summer colors! Birkenstock has a lot of them, but this pink is just stunning. The gold hardware flatters virtually any skin tone and feels especially fitting for a warm summer vacation – or even when you just want a little pop of brightness! They're essentially the same shoe as the classic Arizonas but with enlarged, contrasting metal buckles that draw the eye in. The natural leather upper on these sandals has an exceptionally shiny finish for even more curb appeal.

The Arizona Big Buckle Natural Leather Patent Sandals are shoppable in 8 other summer-ready colors for $170.

St. Barths Leather Sandals

I see you, unique blue hue! Sporting maybe the flattest Birks silhouette to-date, the St. Barths Leather Sandals scream cool girl. They stray from the norm with two woven buckled straps, silver hardware, and low-key rubber sole (which Birkenstock describes as "city-ready"). The smooth leather insole offers total flexibility and cushion for stepping out.

This design also comes in all black for $230.

Boston Soft Footbed Suede Leather Clogs

These shoes are pretty much my #1 favorite of the Birkenstock lineup. Cool girls wear clogs! I'd say they're just as iconic as the Arizona sandals, and they're really nice for when you don't necessarily want to show some toe, but still want to wear slip-ons. The soft suede material on these gives a casual, already worn-in vibe, so they're super easy to incorporate into your wardrobe. Opposite the lightweight sole is the original Birkenstock footbed made with an extra foam layer for utmost softness!

The Boston Soft Footbed Suede Leather Clogs comes in 4 other easy-to-pair colors for $160.

Franca Birko-Flor Embossed Sandals

These deliver such a clean look, and I love it. The white colorway is spruced up with some shimmer in an embossed croc pattern. The classic contoured cork-latex footbed molds to your feet with time and wear, which won't be hard since you'll wanna wear these all the time. The trio of straps boasts adjustable silver buckles so you can find your perfect fit.

The Franca Birko-Flor Embossed Sandals come in 3 other fun pastel colors for $100.

Arizona Chunky Suede Leather Sandals

The Papillio line strikes again with these timeless slip-on sandals! The grooved chunky white sole gives 'em some playful personality for frolicking around in this summer. They have the classic suede upper with two buckled straps, and the contoured cork footbed will adjust to your perfect fit with time and wear.

The Arizona Chunky Suede Leather Sandals also come in 3 other colors for $135.

Arizona Essentials EVA Sandals

Made from super flexible EVA, this ultra lightweight, shock absorbing, waterproof (hello, beach days!) take on the Arizona sandals feel like the perfect pair for summer adventures. They still have signature adjustable buckles, too, so you can adjust the fit as you go!

The Arizona Essentials EVA Sandals come in 12 other colors for $50.

Almina Nubuck Leather Sandals

The wide straps on these neutral sandals add stability to your step and a touch of style you don't normally see from Birkenstock! The cork wedge is stylistic of the Birkenstock brand, but it offers a unique take since the cork is *actually* visible. These shoes flaunt a nubuck leather upper and only one adjustable strap of the two. They have the classic black sole with a good amount of traction!

The Almina Nubuck Leather Sandals comes in two other colors for $135.

Boston Chunky Suede Leather Clogs

Even the Boston clogs got the Papillio treatment! These have a very chunky EVA sole that feels cushy when you walk in it. The green suede material on the upper feels ultra-soft and velvety from the get-go. The cork-latex footbed will mold to your feet with time and wear, too.

The Boston Chunky Suede Leather Clogs are shoppable in 3 other colorways for $150.

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Ask literally any Swiftie and we'll say Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce are meant to be. Whether they're spending time together in Las Vegas, on a Bahamas vacation, or Travis is talking about the singer on his New Heights podcast, it's clear that they're in L-O-V-E. Well, apparently they're more in love than ever because according to ET (a publication that's accurately released news about the ultra-private singer before), Taylor & Travis could be saying "I do" before long.

"I Bet You Think About Me" image via YouTube/Taylor Swift/UMG

It looks like all our teen drama tropes about athletes and artists were true because according to an ET source, "Taylor and Travis are doing amazing, and their loved ones see an engagement coming sooner than later. They make a great match and there's no question about that."

This is one wedding I'll need ALL the details about if and when it should happen. Will Travis propose to "Love Story"? Will Taylor's cats be the ring bearers? (This would actually be so incredible and I would love to see it).

One thing I'm thinking about more than any other is Taylor Swift's wedding color palette. "The Alchemy" singer is such an intentional and detail-oriented person that I know she'll think about every little aspect of the day, including which colors to include in the ceremony and the reception. I would LOVE for the colors to feature gold because of how she sings about love being "golden like daylight." That would be such a beautiful, full circle moment!

Image via Taylor Swift/Instagram

Not only did the ET source talk about Taylor and Travis, but also their friendship with Gigi Hadid & Bradley Cooper! Doubles dates are always a good idea IMO and it's fun to see these A-listers living it up with their friends, too.

"Taylor, Travis, Gigi, and Bradley have a blast when they get together," the source continues. "They appreciate that they can all be themselves around each other and enjoy double dating and spending time with each other." Feeling inspired? Check out 16 Perfect Date Night Ideas, According To Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type!

Read up on Another New Taylor Swift Song Is Coming This Summer for more Swiftie news!

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