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These are books I hope to read in spring 2019. I have more than ten books because some of these books are books coming out this spring (seven of them) and some of these books are ones I already own or that I’m getting from the library.
New books from this spring
Mystery
Ambush by Barbara Nickless
Sydney Rose Parnell #3
Mystery, Police Procedural
Publication date: March 19
The Last Woman in the Forest by Diane Les Bequets
Unknown
Mystery
Publication date: March 5
Fantasy
Wild Country by Anne Bishop
The World of the Others #2
Urban Fantasy
Publication date: March 5
A Parliament of Bodies by Marshall Ryan Maresca
The Maradaine Constabulary #3
Fantasy, Mystery
Publication date: March 26
Storm Cursed by Patricia Briggs
Mercy Thompson #11
Urban Fantasy
Publication date: May 7
Storm of Locusts by Rebecca Roanhorse
Sixth World #2
Urban Fantasy
Publication date: April 23
Science Fiction
The Light Brigade by Kameron Hurley
Unknown
Science Fiction
Publication date: March 19
Books from my TBR
Mystery
The First Eagle by Tony Hillerman
Leaphorn and Chee #13
Mystery, Police Procedural
Copyright: 1998
Thunder Bay by William Kent Kreuger
Cork O’Connor #7
Mystery
Copyright: 2007
The Chalk Pit by Elly Griffiths
Ruth Galloway #9
Mystery
Copyright: 2017
Death Distilled by Melinda Mullett
Whiskey Business Mystery #2
Mystery, Cozy
Copyright: 2017
A Study in Scarlet Women by Sherry Thomas
Lady Sherlock #1
Historical Mystery
Copyright: 2016
The Beautiful Mystery by Louise Penny
Chief Inspector Armand Gamache #8
Mystery, Police Procedural
Copyright: 2012
Fantasy
The Hanging Tree by Ben Aaronovitch
Rivers of London #6
Urban Fantasy
Copyright: 2016
Science Fiction
Polaris Rising by Jessie Mihalik
Consortium Rebellion #1
Science Fiction
Copyright: February 2019
Stars Uncharted by S.K. Dunstall
Stars Uncharted #1
Science Fiction, Space Opera
Copyright: 2018
What are you planning to read this spring?