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12 Books to Read This Winter While You’re Hibernating

Cozy up and get comfortable with these 12 fascinating new releases. From riveting thrillers, historical love affairs and comical novels, there’s a read for everyone!

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Between Me and You by Allison Winn Scotch, Out Jan. 9

New York Times best selling author, Allison Winn Scotch takes us through a story of falling in love, marriage, parenthood and falling apart from two different perspectives.

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The Spring Girls by Anna Todd, Out Jan. 2

A modern retelling of Louisa May Alcott’s classic, Little Women. In this contemporary version, the March sisters are living on a military base while their father is stationed in Iraq.

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Surprise Me by Sophie Kinsella, Out Feb. 13

Sylvie and Dan have been together for 10 years. They’re determined to keep the excitement in their relationship alive, and they’ve devised new ways to surprise each other. When the surprises start to reveal secrets about each other, this couple will start to wonder if they ever knew each other at all.

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Everything Here Is Beautiful by Mira T. Lee, Out Jan. 16

New York Times bestselling author Celeste Ng touts this novel as “A tender but unflinching portrayal of the bond between two sisters.”

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The Wife Between Us by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen, Out Jan. 9

A thrilling, psychological novel about a wife and her replacement. In Touch Weekly states it’s the best domestic suspense novel since Gone Girl.

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Still Me by JoJo Moyes, Out Jan. 30

In the follow up to Me Before You and After You, Louisa Clark finds herself in NYC after accepting a job offer from a wealthy couple. Can Louisa handle this new adventure while maintaining her relationship with Ambulance Sam?

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Not Perfect by Elizabeth LaBan, Out Feb. 1

Tabitha Brewer appears to be the perfect wife. When she wakes up to find her husband missing, she has to maintain appearances while keeping her secrets buried…or else. A charming and hilarious story about a seemingly perfect wife and her fall from grace.

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This Could Hurt by Jillian Medoff, Out Jan. 9

A perceptive satire on the banality and complexities of offices everywhere. On the surface this is a story about 5 human resources employees, but there’s much more lurking beneath the surface.

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The Immortalists by Chloe Benjamin, Out Jan. 9

Entertainment Weekly praises the novel as, “A sprawling, enchanting family saga.” The immortalists asks us to face the question “If you knew the date of your death, how would you live your life?”

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The English Wife by Lauren Willig, Out Jan. 9

Set in New York’s Gilded Age, The English Wife is rife with scandal, secrets, affairs and murder.

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Red Clocks by Leni Zumas, Out Jan. 16

Red Clocks examines a shattering world where IVF is banned, abortion is illegal, and adoption is only legal for couples. Red Clocks tells the stories of five different women trying to maneuver their way in this world.

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White Houses by Amy Bloom, Out Feb. 13

Joyce Carol Oates describes White Houses as “A novel of the secret, scandalous love of Eleanor Roosevelt and her longtime friend and companion Lorena Hickok, who relates the tale in her own, quite wonderful voice.”

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