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difit 03-01-22 05:19 PM

Spring Reading
 
Here are a few new releases for March. Happy reading!

2nd
Wild Irish Rose (Molly Murphy, book 18) - Rhys Bowen and Clare Broyles
All My Rage - Sabaa Tahir (YA)
No Accident (Posadas County Mystery, book 25) - Steven F Havill
The Sugarcreek Surprise (Creekside Discoveries, book 2) - Wanda E Brunstetter
Batten Down the Belfry (House-Flipper Mystery, book 4) - Diane Kelly
Gallant - V E Schwab (YA Fantasy)
Wedding Bell Blues (Tourist Trap Mystery, book 13) - Lynn Cahoon
Full Metal Jury (Thaddeus Murfee Legal Thriller, book 16) - John Ellsworth (Kindle)
Spelunking Through Hell (InCryptid, book 11) – Seanan McGuire
Unmasking the Earl (Matchmaker of Mayfair, book 3) – Madeline Martin (kindle)
One Italian Summer – Rebecca Serle

8th
The Golden Couple - Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen
Run, Rose, Run - Dolly Parton and James Patterson
High Stakes - Danielle Steel
The Bluebonnet Battle - Carolyn Brown
Shadows Reel (Joe Pickett, book 22) - C J Box
Star Father (Star Mother, book 2) – Charlie N Holmberg

15th
Nine Lives - Peter Swanson
The Match (Wilde, book 2) - Harlan Coben
Citizen K-9 (K Team, book 3) - David Rosenfelt
The Villa – Clare Boyd (kindle)
The Summer Getaway - Susan Mallery
Fallen Creed (Ryder Creed K9 Mystery, book 7) - Alex Kava
The First day of the rest of my Life – Lucy Dillon (kindle)
The Curfew – T M Logan (audio)
The Great Passion – James Runcie
Bruno's Challenge & Other Dordogne Tales (Bruno, Chief of Police) – Martin Walker

22nd
French Braid - Anne Tyler
A Sunlit Weapon (Maisie Dobbs, book 17) - Jacqueline Winspear
At Any Cost (Forensic Instincts, book 9) - Andrea Kane
A Safe House (Stone Barrington, book 61) - Stuart Woods
Lifeless In The Library (Moorecliff Manor Cat Cozy Mystery, book 4) – Leighann Dobbs (kindle)
The Recovery Agent (Gabriella Rose, book 1) – Janet Evanovich

29th
The Detective's Daughter - Erica Spindler
Welcome to the School by the Sea (Little School by the Sea, book 1) - Jenny Colgan
A Relative Murder (Medlar Mystery, book 4) - Jude Deveraux
What Happened to the Bennetts - Lisa Scottoline
Death by Chocolate Chip Cupcake (Death by Chocolate Mystery, book 5) - Sarah Graves
The Highlander's Stolen Bride (Highland Alliances, book 3) – Madeline Martin
A Matter of Hive and Death (Oregon Honeycomb Mystery, book 2) - Nancy Coco
The Long Weekend - Gilly MacMillan

toaster 03-01-22 08:02 PM

It doesn't quite feel like spring yet, but glad to be here - thanks, difit!

SpiritYogi 03-01-22 09:57 PM

Looking forward to Harlan Coben's latest. He's one of my favorite authors!

BunnyHop 03-02-22 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by toaster (Post 2957881)
It doesn't quite feel like spring yet, but glad to be here - thanks, difit!

Where I live, it's too chilly for a spring dress even on Easter Sunday, and that's not for a while yet.

Still, the mornings do seem sunnier lately, so I'll take it on faith that warmer days will come. :)

Still reading Cambell Walker's Your Head is a Houseboat:A Chaotic Guide to Mental Clarity and Dana White's books on tiding and decluttering.
Listening to Alice Hoffman's Magic Lessons and Harry Potter 5 on audio cd at night.

Rivercat 03-02-22 11:39 AM

Interested to see the new Jenny Colgan. She's very hit-or-miss with me.

I just started Matrix by Lauren Groff and am loving it so far. A friend passed it along saying she'd never read anything like it, and at first I wasn't too interested but picked it up last night and was immediately hooked by the evocative writing.

Laura S. 03-02-22 08:09 PM

In the Raleigh, NC area, it feels like spring these days: the cherry trees have blossomed, the crocuses are up, etc. I'm happy to see the spring reading thread confirm it!

There are multiple books this month on my wish list. The one I'm looking forward to the most is the Maisie Dobbs book by Jacqueline Winspear.

toaster 03-02-22 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Laura S. (Post 2957992)
In the Raleigh, NC area, it feels like spring these days: the cherry trees have blossomed, the crocuses are up, etc. I'm happy to see the spring reading thread confirm it!

Laura, that sounds wonderful!

I'm still reading The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue; I'm probably about halfway through. I've been derailed by technology issues of late but plan to get some reading in tonight.

Erica H. 03-02-22 08:55 PM

I just finished Humans by Brandon Stanton (creator of Humans of New York) and loved it. What an amazing book. I also read Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl, which I liked but it kind of dragged for me.

I also read two ridiculously silly cat books. :)

I think I'm going to read Good Neighbors by Sarah Langan next but I'm not very optimistic about it. I'm very picky with fiction and don't think I'm going to like it.

Erica

Paine 03-05-22 05:27 PM

difit, thank you for starting the Spring Reading thread!

I'm reading The Storyteller by Dave Grohl.

sherry7899 03-05-22 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Paine (Post 2958288)
difit, thank you for starting the Spring Reading thread!

I'm reading The Storyteller by Dave Grohl.

I really enjoyed that book.


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