As March unfolds, literary enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the arrival of debut books that promise fresh perspectives and captivating narratives.
In “Annie Bot” by Sierra Greer, expected to be published on March 19, 2024, we delve into the complex relationship between a female robot named Annie
Expected to be published on March 12, 2024, “These Letters End in Tears” tells a poignant tale set in a country where being gay is illegal.
In “Worry” by Alexandra Tanner, expected to be published on March 26, 2024, we follow Jules and Poppy
Justinian Huang’s “The Emperor and the Endless Palace”scheduled for publication on March 26, 2024, presents interconnected lives spanning various timelines.
In “Mrs. Quinn’s Rise to Fame” by Olivia Ford, expected to debut in March 2024, we follow Jenny, who, after nearly six decades of marriage
In “Ellie Haycock Is Totally Normal” by Gretchen Schreiber, we meet Ellie, who has always kept her life divided between home and the hospital.
In “Off the Air” by Christina Estes, we meet Jolene Garcia, a local TV reporter in Phoenix, Arizona.
In “The Last Bloodcarver” by Vanessa Le, Nhika is a bloodcarver—a person who can change human biology with a touch.
In “Great Expectations” by Vinson Cunningham, David’s life takes a turn when he becomes involved in a historic presidential campaign.
Clare Mackintosh, a bestselling mystery author, shares her personal journey of profound loss and unwavering hope in her debut nonfiction book