Anticipated Reads for March
Below are titles of books released this month that I am most excited about reading. I would love to hear if you are thinking of reading any of the titles on my list.
Are there any books you are looking forward to that I've not included? Please let me know!
Burning
Glass by Kathryn Purdie
Published
March 1st 2016 by Katherine Tegen Books
Red Queen meets Shadow and Bone in a debut fantasy about a girl forced to use her
gift for sensing—and absorbing—other people’s feelings to protect the empire
from assassins. Steeped in intrigue and betrayal, Burning Glass captivates with
heartrending romance, dangerous magic, and one girl’s quest for redemption.
Into the Dim
by Janet B. Taylor
Published
March 1st 2016 by HMH Books for Young Readers
Addictive,
romantic, and rich with historical detail,
Into the Dim is an Outlander for
teens.
A Study in
Charlotte (Charlotte Holmes Novel) by Brittany Cavallaro
Published
March 1st 2016 by Katherine Tegen Books
The first
book in a witty, suspenseful new trilogy about a brilliant new crime-solving
duo: the teen descendants of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson. This clever
page-turner will appeal to fans of Maureen Johnson and Ally Carter.
Rebel of the
Sands by Alwyn Hamilton
Published
March 8th 2016 by Viking Books for Young Readers
Rebel of the Sands reveals what happens
when a dream deferred explodes—in the fires of rebellion, of romantic passion,
and the all-consuming inferno of a girl finally, at long last, embracing her
power.
Lady
Midnight (The Dark Artifices) by Cassandra Clare
Published
March 8th 2016 by Margaret K. McElderry Books
The
Shadowhunters of Los Angeles star in the first novel in Cassandra Clare’s
newest series, The Dark Artifices, a
sequel to the internationally bestselling Mortal
Instruments series. Lady Midnight
is a Shadowhunters novel.
The Great
Hunt by Wendy Higgins
Published
March 8th 2016 by HarperTeen
Wendy
Higgins, the author of the New York Times bestselling Sweet Evil series, reimagines a classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale
with The Great Hunt, a dramatic,
romance-filled fantasy with rugged hunters, romantic tension, and a princess
willing to risk all to save her kingdom.
The Keeper
of the Mist by Rachel Neumeier
Published
March 8th 2016 by Knopf Books for Young Readers
A
lush new fantasy about finding the will to lead against all odds, perfect for
fans of Shadow and Bone.
The
Forbidden Orchid by Sharon Biggs Waller
Published
March 8th 2016 by Viking Books for Young Readers
The
adventures of a British girl in China, hunting for the orchid that will save
her family.
Wink Poppy
Midnight by April Genevieve Tucholke
Published
March 22nd by Dial Books
The intrigue
of The Raven Boys and the
"supernatural or not" question of The
Unbecoming of Mara Dyer coalesce in this young adult mystery, where nothing
is quite as it seems, no one is quite who you think, and everything can change
on a dime.
The Way I
Used to Be by Amber Smith
Published
March 22nd by Margaret K. McElderry Books
In the
tradition of Speak, this
extraordinary debut novel shares the unforgettable story of a young woman as
she struggles to find strength in the aftermath of an assault.
Study in Charlotte and The Way I Used to Be sound particularly good. I'll look forward to finding out what you think! I am in the middle of a John Sandford novel right now. And I started Dani Shapiro's Still Writing.
ReplyDeleteThere are some good titles out this month. I'll be sure to let you know my opinion after I read them, Tina. Are you enjoying the books you are currently reading?
DeleteInto the Dim is one I've had my eye on, I like the time travel aspect of it. I may have to give that one a try!
ReplyDeleteI received my copy of Into the Dim last week - it's very shiny & pretty! I'll be reading it soon. Have you read any of the Outlander series, Greg?
DeleteI'm looking forward to reading The Rebel of the Sands this month. It has been getting some great positive reviews.
ReplyDeleteMe, too! I believe it's already been published in the UK.
DeleteI don't read much YA these days, but The Great Hunt looks good because I do like fantasy, and The Way I Used to Be is similar to Speak, and my younger daughter used to love this book, so I read it myself and enjoyed it too.
ReplyDeleteI've been enjoying the YA I've read recently. I read Speak years ago. Some of these YA book jackets look gorgeous & are really enticing, too
DeleteHello - I'm here from Literary Feline's blog. Looks like you have so many fun books to look forward to in March. I haven't read any of these so will look forward to getting some recommendations.
ReplyDeleteHi Iliana! Yes, March looks to be a good month for new books for me! I will definitely let you know which I enjoy :)
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