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From series starters to thrilling conclusions to spellbinding standalones, these 21 upcoming fantasy and science fiction releases will sweep you into magical worlds and prescient futures.
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For your reading list Credit: laurasnextchapter Win by Harlan Coben Harlan Coben's latest is a gripping and tempestuous look at what happens when you decide to take the law into your own hands. Coben places one of his most notable sidekick characters — Windsor Horne Lockwood III, or Win as he prefers to be called — in the spotlight. Win is a cocky, affluent investigator who dabbles in vigilante work when he sees fit. Opportunity strikes when his monogrammed suitcase and his family's rare, stolen painting is found in the home of a dead man — making Win a prime suspect. The case becomes more intriguing when the FBI informs him that the man who kidnapped Win's cousin Patricia during the home invasion years ago was not only linked to the murder, but also a domestic act of terrorism — a decades-old case the FBI just couldn't crack. With unlimited resources, a personal connection to the case, and a unique taste for revenge, Win might be the only person able to bring justice to the people the FBI couldn't.
Virtual book events we highly recommend: March 22-27
⭐️ = a BuzzFeed Books favorite Monday, March 22 Kate Quinn discusses The Rose Code (⭐️) — hosted by the Lewes Public Library, 5 p.m. ET. More info. Layla AlAmmar discusses Silence Is a Sense with Peace Adzo Medie — hosted by Magers & Quinn, 5 p.m. CT. More info. Christine Smallwood discusses The Life of the Mind with Heidi Julavitz — hosted by McNally Jackson, 7 p.m. ET. More info.Tuesday, March 23 Emily St. John Mandel discusses The Glass Hotel (⭐️) — hosted by St. Louis County Library and Left Bank Books, 7 p.m. CT. More info. Jess Zimmerman discusses Women and Other Monsters: Building a New Mythology (⭐️) — hosted by Elliott Bay Book Company, 6 p.m. PT. More info. Dorothy A. Brown discusses The Whiteness of Wealth: How the Tax System Impoverishes Black Americans — and How We Can Fix It with Maurice J. Hobson — hosted by Charis Books & More, 7:30 p.m. ET. More info.Wednesday, March 24 Viet Thanh Nguyen discusses The Committed (⭐️)with Bao Phi — hosted by Magers & Quinn, 7 p.m. CT. $5. More info. Sue Monk Kidd discusses The Book of Longings with Jeniffer Thompson — hosted by Warwick’s, 4 p.m. PT. More info. Melanie Finn discusses The Hare (⭐️) with Tim Lott — hosted by Northshire Bookstore, 4 p.m. ET. More infoThursday, March 25 Rebecca Carroll discusses Surviving the White Gaze (⭐️) with Gina Prince-Bythewood — hosted by Book Passage, 5 p.m. PT. More info. Joyce Carol Oates discusses The (Other) You with Rebecca Makkai — hosted by the Seminary Co-op and Chicago Humanities Festival, 7 p.m. CT. $35. More info. Harlan Coben discusses Win (⭐️) with Shari Lapena — hosted by select independent bookstores and libraries, 7 p.m. CT.More info.Friday, March 26 Patricia Engel (Infinite Country ⭐️) and Jennifer De Leon (White Space: Essays on Culture, Race, and Writing) discuss their newest works — hosted by Brookline Booksmith, 7 p.m. ET. More info. Jo Ann Beard (Festival Days) and Melissa Febos (Girlhood) discuss their newest works — hosted by Prairie Lights, 7 p.m. CT. More info.Saturday, March 27 Aiden Thomas (Lost in the Never Woods), K. Ancrum (Darling), L.L. McKinney (A Blade So Black), and Chloe Gong (These Violent Delights) discuss retellings and their latest works — hosted by Astoria Bookshop, 4 p.m. ET. More info. Lisa Scottoline discusses Eternal with Lisa See — hosted by Book Passage, 4 p.m. PT. More info.
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