March 10th Releases to Put on your TBR
Here are some March 10th new book releases on my radar (and should be on yours!). First, the ones I've had a chance to read:
Strange Girls by Sarvat Hasin 4.75/5 stars
Put this on your TBR if you enjoy messy lesbian lit fic with complex characters. This one is high in yearning.
The Complex by Karan Mahajan 4.5/5 stars
Put this on your TBR if you enjoy family drama and political intrigue (in this one, they're one and the same). We know from the start that a tragedy happens...but then go back to the beginning to explain why.
Whidbey by T Kira Madden 4.5/5 stars
Put this on your TBR if you appreciate discussions around who gets to tell a victim's story and the tendency of white women to speak over women of color. This has dark subject matter, but handles it thoughtfully.
Centroeuropa by Sarvat Hasin 3.5/5 stars
Put this on your TBR if you enjoy queer translated fiction with magical realism elements.
And the three I'm still waiting to get my hands on:
All the World Can Hold by Jung Yun
Why it interests me: it brings together people from different backgrounds to explore intriguing themes of needs and wants, regrets, and personal drama.
The Fox and the Devil by Kiersten White
Why it interests me: these words from the blurb: sapphic, vampire hunter, gothic.
You Should Have Been Nicer to my Mom by Vincent Tirado
Why it interests me: a gothic horror book centering an inheritance and a creepy house.
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