dimanche 1 mars 2020
The 25 Best New Books Coming Out in March 2020

Every month is full of must-read new releases, but the number of highly-anticipated books coming out in March is downright daunting, but it's exciting too. After six years, Station Eleven author Emily St. John Mandel's next novel is hitting shelves this month, YA fantasy favorite Sarah J. Maas is launching her first adult fantasy series, and historical fiction lovers will finally be able to read the last book in Hilary Mantel's critically acclaimed Wolf Hall trilogy. And that's just a few of the books that are sure to wow you this month - there's also spine-tingling new thrillers, a collection of hilarious essays, and a few titles that are perfect to tuck into your bag if you plan on taking a sneaky early Spring beach vacation. I hope you made time to blaze through February's must-read list, because March is coming in hot with new releases that will demand your full attention.
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