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Top 5 Of New February Books To Shorten Waitening For Spring




The shortest month of the year might not necessarily be directly proportional to the number of pages read. Longing for spring might foster opening a book more often than expected to dive into a literary world accompanied by the perfumes of the first flowers of the year. But if the right book is not so easy to find, take advantage of our TOP 5 of new February books and reduce the wait for the most appreciated season:



by Jojo Moyes


There is nothing else as emotional and kind as the novels of this prominent writer. This time, it is Lila who is the focus of the story, with her life going downhill, a broken marriage, two demanding daughters, a complicated love life, a failing career, and a stepfather silently moving in to live together. But when her real father, who left Lila for Hollywood thirty-five years ago, rings the doorbell, it looks like enough is enough. However, it might start turning into something real, like a true family.




by Marie Benedict


Looking for a locked room murder mystery for your cozy evening? Here's one with the most famous crime writing ladies in it. In 1930 London, five female crime writers, including the rivals Agatha Christie and Dorothy Sayers, form a secret society to make a statement to their male counterparts. A murder of a young woman strangled in a park in France might be the perfect way to show what they are capable of. So the Queens of Crime embark on their own investigation, but the killer threatens Dorothy Sayers to disclose her dark secret, which she would like to be buried forever.


by Virginia Feito


For those who would like something different and shocking, this rather thin novel should do the trick. Winifred arrives at Ensor House to start her duties as a governess and to dedicate her to the job. But the Pound family is not the loveliest one. Mr. Pound keeps gazing at her bosom and Mrs. Pound keeps punishing Winifred for it. Everything Winifred is waiting for is Christmas and the gift she has prepared for each member of the Pound family.




by James Patterson and James O. Born


If you're a James Patterson fan, you definitely know Michael Bennett, the NYPD detective, who is on his seventeenth case according to the number of books in the series. Deaths of cops are piling up, and Michael is summoned to look into them but secretly, reporting only to NYPD Inspector Celeste Cantor. Bennett is used to working alone, but what if the killer is feeding on isolation and paranoia?





by Bill Gates


Nonfiction part of our Top 5 puts Bill Gates in the spotlight. But this time it is not about building his Microsoft empire or future philanthropic projects; the book is a human personal story about his childhood, his passions, and how he became the person he is today. It is the first time he gives out this story, which might be considered a well-depicted picture of an American life.

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