Literary fiction books to read this spring | books my radar and upcoming new releases

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Published 2024-05-15
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All Comments (7)
  • Pink is your color! Such a pretty color on you. Now, I'll pay attention to the recommendations. Wow! There are some interesting books on this ist. Manny and the Baby is definetly going on my list. Thank you 😊
  • @hollyexley
    Oooo lots of activism and organising themes in these books. I like this.
  • @hannahkeal2140
    An awesome list as ever! Can't wait to pick up The Borrowed Hills - I grew up in semi-rural North Yorkshire so I remember the fear and sorrow around foot and mouth quite vividly even though I was really young. The Real Americans sounds great too, I can never resist a family saga!
  • Lots of great books, as always! I’ve got Real Americans on my TBR. I really enjoyed Rachel Khong’s last book.
  • @marja2909
    oh interesting; there's actually another recently released book about ugliness I've been eyeing: 'Ugliness' by Moshtari Hilal