New Releases – March 2017

Helloooo People !!!

We are here yet again. And we bring to you a whole new list of the newly released YA and Contemporary novels for the month of March.

To keep your reading thirst abreast we are introducing you with a bunch of good-reads from all your favorite authors.

So here the list goes…

 

  Hunted by Meagan Spooner

Release Date: 14th March

 

“She knew now why she was here. She would see the monster dead.”

New York Times bestselling author Meagan Spooner brings to you a standalone novel, complete at the end of the book. A fairy tale, which is perfect as this is a Beauty and the Beast retelling.

The concept is of a vengeful huntress Beauty and a cat-and-mouse game with the Beast.

         

The Bone Witch by RinChupeco

Release Date: 7th March

 

“The beast raged; it punctured the air with its spite. But the girl was fiercer.”

In this sweeping high fantasy, Chupeco concocts a grim world of magic, both light and dark, and of one bone witch in particular, Tea.

        

You’re Welcome, Universe by Whitney Gardner

Release Date: 7th March

“Silence is the loudest sound.”

Whitney Gardner’s debut, this is a vibrant, edgy, fresh new YA voice for fans of More Happy Than Not and Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda, packed with interior graffiti.

   A Psalm for Lost Girls by Katie Bayerl

 Release Date: 14th March

 

Katie Bayerl’s debut, A PSALM FOR LOST GIRLS, is incredibly lovely–a psalm to friendship and sisterhood and loss and the inexplicable things that make up our faith.

This novel is so many things: the story of a desperate small town, of sisters, of love, fear, the possibility of miracles.

  Garden of Thorns by Amber Mitchell

Release Date: 6th March

“The entire room curves like a beehive.” 

This is a YA fantasy story about a girl forced to dance in a travelling show. It is about a girl being kidnapped when she was only 8, and forced to work as a dancer in a troop called ‘the Garden’. 

“Something’s happening,” she says. “Something between the Gardener and the emperor, and we can’t let it.”

   Freya by Matthew Laurence

Release Date: 14th March

 

 

“Freya is myth. She is legend. And she’s about to make one hell of a comeback.”

Ìn her heyday, Sara Vanadi was Freya, the Norse goddess of love, beauty, war, and death. But it turns out gods get their power from belief and in the twenty-first century there aren’t a lot of true believers left.

Freya is Laurence’s debut novel and the first book in a series.

   

All Grown Up by Jami Attenberg‘

Release Date: 7th March

“What do you do when you already know what your problem is? What if it’s not really a problem? It’s only a problem if I want a relationship. If I want to fit into a conventional mode of happiness. It’s only a problem if I care. And I can’t tell if I care.”

From the New York Times best-selling author of The Middlesteins comes a wickedly funny novel about a thirty-nine-year-old single, childfree woman who defies convention as she seeks connection.

 

The Wanderers by Meg Howrey

Release Date: 14th March

 

The Wanderers: a very long journey that’ll have you asking “Are we nearly there yet?”

The Wanderers by Meg Howrey is a highly recommended novel exploring the psychology of a Mars mission on the astronauts and their families.

“As they look to the stars, what are they missing back home?” 

In a handful of years’ time, it can be presumed that dreams of humans on Mars will become closer to a reality. In Meg Howey’s The Wanderers, the time has come to select the potential candidates to participate in the first crewed mission to the Red Planet. Yet, as the astronauts prepare to walk among the stars, their families are left to consider a life without them.

   Sorry to Disrupt the Peace by Patty Yumi Cottrell

 Release Date:14th March

Patty YumiCottrell’s Sorry to Disrupt the Peace is a beguiling debut: absurdly funny, surprisingly beautiful, and ultimately sad.

It is so engrossing and well-balanced, the way it blends the dark world of private depression and alarming humor reminds me of Miriam Toews or the films of Noah Baumbach.

     The End of Oz by Danielle Paige

Release Date: 14th March

 

The New York Times bestselling Dorothy Must Die series brings to you the high-octane fourth book.

In this fourth instalment, the magical Road of Yellow Brick has come to the rescue and whisked Amy away—but to where? Does the Road itself know where she needs to go to find the help that she needs?

 

The Author of this Article is Vimi. She has a B.Tech degree and a Poet by heart.  Not forgetting to mention that she is a foodie, a Human Resource Professional. “Reading and most importantly writing have been my escape from the worldly things. Keeping me the way I am. Music added to them has always worked for me as the cherry on the cake” says the author herself.

 

One thought on “New Releases – March 2017

  1. Aradhana Dhingra Reply

    Can’t wait to get my hands on these beauties.
    Great Contribution.

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