Rainy Day Reads

April 2024

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Rainy Day Reads
Best New Books to Curl Up with This Spring

As the rain patters against the window, it’s the perfect backdrop for a literary adventure. Whether you’re into the thrills of mystery, the depth of literary fiction, or the warmth of a good romance, this fresh crop of books offers something for everyone. Let’s explore some of the best new releases that will make the ideal companions for you this spring.

The Other Valley by Scott Alexander Howard

The Other Valley is a captivating literary speculative novel about a valley where residents can cross a border to a mirrored town in a different time to see deceased loved ones. It is a story about time, fate, love, and the unbreakable bonds that persist through life and death.

Dreamland by Nicholas Sparks

From the bestselling author of The Wish comes a poignant love story about the challenge of overcoming the past. Colby Mills, whose musical aspirations were halted by tragedy, finds new hope and passion upon meeting Morgan Lee, an ambitious musician with dreams of Nashville.

Never Whistle at Night: An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology

If you enjoy a good fright, then this collection offers a bold and sublimely sinister array of stories that explore the chilling consequences of whistling at night, a taboo across various Indigenous cultures. From Hawaii to Mexico, it’s a celebration of Indigenous survival and imagination, daring readers to confront the eerie.

The Women by Kristin Hannah

This powerful narrative intertwines the coming-of-age journey of Frances “Frankie” McGrath with the broader story of a nation at war. Frankie’s experiences in Vietnam—marked by hope, betrayal, and survival—reshape her understanding of heroism and friendship.

The Hunter by Tana French

In this gripping novel by Tana French, celebrated as the queen of Irish crime fiction, a story of retribution, sacrifice, and family unfolds in the sun-drenched Irish countryside. French examines the lengths to which we go for love and vengeance, and the sacrifices made when these forces intertwine.

Homecoming by Kate Morton

Homecoming, by the New York Times bestselling author of The Clockmaker’s Daughter, is a captivating novel that spans generations, starting with a shocking crime on Christmas Eve, 1959. This sweeping novel is a testament to the enduring impact of family secrets and the lengths we go to for the ones we love.

The Bee Sting by Paul Murray

The Bee Sting was one of The New York Times Top 10 Books of 2023. This novel delves deep into the complexities of the Barnes family, whose lives are spiralling out of control amidst personal and economic turmoil. It is both a tragicomic family saga and a profound commentary on striving for goodness amid chaos.

The Skull by Jon Klassen

Jon Klassen, a celebrated Caldecott Medalist, ventures into the realm of the ghostly with The Skull, a #1 New York Times bestseller and a delight for fans of folktales. This book brings to life a traditional Tyrolean folktale through Klassen’s signature wry humour, now with a spooky twist.

Whether you’re looking for a thrilling adventure, a touching family saga, or a light-hearted romance, there are a plethora of options to make those rainy days feel a little brighter. So, grab your favorite blanket and a hot beverage, and get lost in a good story for a few hours.

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