The holidays are right around the corner, but for those that are not quite ready to celebrate the festivities with seasonal movies and books, we’ve have just what you’re looking for. From a baking-themed whodunit to the latest book from former first lady Michelle Obama, these latest releases should hold you over until you’re ready to blast holiday tunes and decorate the tree.
Book
Bake Offed by Maya Corrigan
At a bake-off, the desserts turn deadly when a not-so-liked competitor is found dead in her room. It’s up to Val Deniston and her granddad to sort through the crowd to find the culprit. The latest installment of the mystery series drops November 29.
TV Show
The End is Nye
Washington, DC, native Bill Nye is back with a brand-new series on Peacock. While we all know the scientist from Bill Nye the Science Guy, his new series explores the myths and realities of different catastrophes facing Earth, including volcanoes, climate change, and chemical warfare.
Book
The Light We Carry by Michelle Obama
Following her bestselling memoir, Becoming, the former first lady has a new book due out just before the holiday season. In The Light We Carry, Obama discusses wisdom and powerful strategies that she follows to stay hopeful in today’s social climate. Mark your calendars for November 15 because this release is sure to fly off the shelf.
Podcast
Comic Book Couples Counseling
Do you think our favorite superheroes ever go to couples counseling? Even if they don’t, Reston’s Brad and Lisa Gullickson take them through the motions anyway. Whether they are analyzing your favorite pop culture couple or interviewing top comic book creators, this podcast is sure to fill your pop culture fix.
TV Show
True Crime Story: It Couldn’t Happen Here
Back for a second season, the Sundance TV series is putting a spotlight on small-town murders from across the country. Hilarie Burton, a graduate of Sterling’s Park View High, hosts the show, which takes a look at old cases and gives real answers to the families of victims and those wrongly accused.
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