The Weirdest Bookish Brand Partnership Yet?
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The Weirdest Bookish Brand Partnership Yet?



The Weirdest Bookish Brand Partnership Yet?

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Welcome to Today in Books, where we report on literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more.

Make a Run For the…Bookstore?

I would pay a lot of money for a transcript of the meetings that led to this partnership between Reese’s Book Club and Taco Bell. How many other brands do you think they talked to before deciding to have the celebration of Reese’s 100th book club pick catered with quesadillas? If you’re in L.A. and have a craving for some cheesy, chickeny synergy, you can Live Más at the event on Saturday, May 25, and you better email us after with all the deets.

Take the W

In a rare piece of good news about the fight against book banning, Maryland has passed the Freedom to Read Act.

House Bill 0785, filed concurrently as SB 0738, is a series of comprehensive protections for school and public library workers, as well as the materials acquired and housed in these institutions. In both public libraries and school libraries, the bill protects access to books and other library items by stating they cannot be removed or prohibited from collections because of partisan or doctrinal disapproval.

May their efforts continue to succeed.

The “It” Books of the Week

You know how it goes: every week, we highlight two of the hottest new releases, one each from fiction and nonfiction. This week, we’ve got one of the most anticipated novels of the season and a nonfiction pick from an author whose last book was a surprise smash. Subscribe to Today in Books for access to this and all bonus content.





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