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Top 5 Of New March Books To Dive Into New Literary Adventures



New March books
New March books

March is set to be a vibrant month for book lovers. Our Top 5 of new March book releases introduces the most anticipated titles hitting the shelves this month, offering a glimpse into the gripping stories that will captivate you in the weeks to come. So grab your reading list and get ready to dive into the latest literary adventures:



by Suzanne Collins


Hunger Games are not over! We thought the prequel will be the last book in this series but apparently not. Collins returns with a new chapter which features the fiftieth annual Hunger Games. We're back to the District 12 where Haymitch Abernathy is unfortunate enough to be called. But this time the tributes are doubled, so Haymitch founds himself in a company of a young girl who is like a sister to him, a compulsive oddsmaker and the most beautiful girl in town. But despite all odds not in his favour, Haymitch is ready for a true fight in the arena.






by Harlan Coben


If you're a fan of this writer's crime novels, you'll enjoy this, too. Sami Kierce is a private investigator who tries to cover his debts by teaching at a night school. One night his eyes meet the ones at the back of the class, which definitely belong to his ex-girlfriend Anna. But twenty-two years ago he woke in Spain covered in blood and a knife in his hand next to his dead girlfriend Anna. He ran away without thinking. But now he has to find this woman who supposed to be dead and find the truth.







by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie


An author of Americanah comes back with a beautiful and powerful novel about four women. Chiamaka is a Nigerian travel writer stuck alone during the pandemic and remembering her past lovers, choices and regrets. Her best friend Zikora is a lawyer forced to turn to the person she never expected to after she's been betrayed and brokenhearted. Chiamaka's cousin Omelogor is a financial mogul in Nigeria but she starts questioning herself. And Chiamaka's housekeeper Kadiatou who is raising her daughter in America but is threatened to lose everything she achieved.






by John Sandford


If you follow Lucas Davenport's cases, this is a new one. If not, it should be a great read for a murder mystery lovers. Doris Grandfelt was stabbed to death twenty years ago but her killer was never found. Now her twin sister Lara diagnosed with breast cancer is determined to find the killer and therefore publishes all the case information online as well as offers a five million reward for information which could lead to the arrest. When one of the bloggers locates the murder weapon, Lucas and Virgil start on the quest to reveal who the murderer is but with all info available online, the killer is always one step ahead.






by John Green


Nonfiction section of our Top 5 is dedicated to the disease that haunted the humankind for millennia. In 2019 John Green met a young tuberculosis patient in Sierra Leone and became friends with him. It prompted to tell the story of a disease, which might be curable but is still one of the deadliest, killing 1.5 million people every year.

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