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March 2019: Debut
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Announcing the March Tag

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...

First I placed a hold on The Labrador Pact at the library because I'm in a phase of raving about Matt Haig to anyone who'll listen, so I thought I'd go back and read his first one.
Then I found this list:
https://bookriot.com/2017/02/21/100-m...
which reminded me that I meant to go back and read The Virgin Suicides after I recently enjoyed Middlesex.
And then I noticed that the library has acted on my request to order The Watermelon Boys which I'd hoped to read for the Iraq Horizons challenge, but hopefully can now get in time to count it as a debut read.
I need to stop now as I think I might be getting carried away...
p.s. Also putting in another recommendation for The Secret History for anyone who hasn't read it yet ;-)


That would be an added bonus.
Great category!
So many choices on my tbr.

As for recommendations, there are so many! I think I will recommend The Golem and the Jinni just to revive interest in it, for those who have not come across it.

I think ones I'm really excited to read include Lady in Waiting, which I bought at a romance con. Author was the lone debut author there and I thought it sounded interesting and wanted to support a new author, so I bought it but haven't read it yet.
A Conspiracy of Truths is also near the top of my books I want to read list; husband is currently reading it and keeps reading witty passages aloud to me, so I'd like to read it.
Trail of Lightning has also been on my radar.
This would be a good time for me to actually tackle some of my ARCs; I know I have some debut stuff in there.
So. Many. Options. There are also quite a few YA debuts I could read, but after a two-month YA and middle grade reading challenge for work, I'll be sticking mostly with the grown-up books for a spell.

Debuts I've read and highly recommend:
To Keep the Sun Alive - fiction set in Iran
The Feather Thief: Beauty, Obsession, and the Natural History Heist of the Century - true crime
DIY Rules for a WTF World: How to Speak Up, Get Creative, and Change the World - a life guide from the creator of the Pink Pussy Hat - unabashedly feminist, creative and a terrific read.
The Scribe of Siena - historical fiction/time travel
I'm sure I have a zillion more, just not identified on my GR shelf, which is mostly filled with debuts I have not yet read. I'll of course read one or more of those. But the first will undoubtedly be the one writ by a client of mine Lili Anolik entitled Dark Rooms. I also hope to get to Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises which I became curious about (in spite of loathing Hemingway) after reading The Paris Wife in which the real life story behind the book is told.

Sorcerer to the Crown is witty regency fantasy with a strong note of comedy of manners.
Attachments is Rainbow Rowell's debut, and it's a cute rom-com of a story.
The Kiss Quotient was one of my top reads last year, a cute and steamy romance novel with one of the most engaging voices.


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Golem is on my Trim list-I hope it comes up. I started it months ago, but it wasn't fitting any tags or challenges so I set it aside

for fantasy readers:
Children of Blood and Bone
The Name of the Wind
The Queen's Rising
In the Shadow of the Gods
The Shadow of What Was Lost
For Fiction:
The Kept
We Were the Lucky Ones
Cutting for Stone

The Cuckoo's Calling (seems like a cheat, but I guess it is a debut as Robert Galbraith)
Strangers on a Train
The Couple Next Door
Tangerine
I Let You Go
My Sister, the Serial Killer
Crazy Rich Asians
The Woman in the Window (problematic, but I already bought it, so gotta read it sometime)
Her Body and Other Parties
My Absolute Darling
I will be thrilled if any of those titles gets picked for trim.


I'll be seriously considering
The Woman in the Window
Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda
One of Us Is Lying
My Sister, the Serial Killer
I'll keep my recommendations short:
The Secret History- I just LOVE this book
Rules of Civility- I also just LOVE this book
The Silent Patient- hot off the shelves, debuted this month. For anyone who likes a thrill. My review here

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Golem hit for me!!!!-you are a lucky charm!!!

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Can you narrow down the time line for me for Golem-I know it begins in 1899-how many years are involved? I Need a book that does not go longer than 1901 for the SRC challenge

There are no dates except 1899 in the beginning, but all the events in the book happen within one year, if I read it right - so I think you'll be ok.

I am excited about some of my other possibilities:
Bangkok Wakes to Rain
American Spy
Such Good Work
The Silent Patient
A Rooster Crows in Lisbon
Where the Forest Meets the Stars

LibraryCin - what did you want to read for 'college'? I need a book for a Pop Sugar prompt.

The Hate U Give
There There
I second these recommendations:
Cutting for Stone
My Sister, the Serial Killer

White Chrysanthemum—this is a definite as it is historical fiction about a South Korean woman. Thanks, Joi, for the recommendation!
The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls—I am not convinced this is my kind of book but I keep getting drawn back to it. Susie, I need you to read it then tell me if I would like it! lol
A Woman Is No Man—I only recently stumbled across this book, but I am intrigued. Not winning it points is that the blurb compares it to The Kite Runner. I massively did not like that book.
So, I definitely have some options and I will see what strikes my fancy as we get into the month!

I started Rules of Civility, which was Towles debut book and has a life tag. I loved the beginning, but I'm bogged down in the middle. (Suddenly the tone feels very artificial, and each sentence seems overworked.) If I let it be for a week or so, I might love it again when I return to it.

The Cuckoo's Calling (seems like a cheat, but I guess it is a debut as Robert Galbraith)
Strangers on a Train
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Meli, my local bookclub is reading Woman in Window in early March, so I'll definitely be reading it. I listened to a bit of the audio, but I think I'd rather read a print book for this one.

Stay with Me
My Sister, the Serial Killer
Sometimes I Lie
The Couple Next Door
Educated
The Woman in the Window
The Chalk Man

To Kill a Mockingbird (no surprise, I'm sure)
I love Cutting for Stone ... but it's not his debut. Verghesse had written other books before this one.


The Hate U Give
There There
I second these recommendations:
Cutting for Stone
My Sister, the Serial Killer"
I keep wondering about this one My Sister, the Serial Killer.

White Chrysanthemum—this is a definite as it is historical fiction about a South Korean woman. Thanks, Joi, for the recommendation!
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This one keeps attracting my attention as well, The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls.

LibraryCin - what did you want to read for 'college'? I need a book for a Pop Sugar prompt."
I had a few options, but I think my first choice was going to be Love Story, which I've never read! In part, because it's been on my tbr for so long!
ETA: Huh! It looks like it fits for debut, as well. I will take a closer look at what else might work, but it might be what I go with for debut.

Wild Awake by Hilary T. Smith
In a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware
The Day the World Came to Town: 9/11 in Gander, Newfoundland by Jim Defede
Or, of course:
Love Story by Erich Segal

https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...

LibraryCin - what did you want to read for 'college'? I need a book for a Pop Sugar prompt."
Theresa, here are a few with college settings or professors:
World According to Garp
Moo
Still Alice
Educated
Secret History
Dear Committee Members
The Marriage Plot
Possession
The Devil and Webster

I'm definitely going to read The House on Mango Street for this, but will probably try to get to others as well.


I would love too, but unfortunately it is on my trim list and wasn't #34 :(

LibraryCin - what did you want to read for 'college'? I need a book for a Pop Sugar prom..."
Thanks! There is actually a couple there I have NOT read already, and one on my TBR. I forgot Educated's setting.


To Kill a Mockingbird (no surprise, I'm sure)
I love Cutting for Stone ... but it's not his debut. Verghesse had written other books..."
No it is listed as debut, on the list-Perhaps it was his first Fiction book? When I go to GR page on him there are Non-fiction listed as published before this

LibraryCin - what did you want to read for 'college'? I need a book for a Pop Sugar prom..."
Keep some tissue near by

Hahahaha! And I just ripped this one apart in my review! lol

Everything Is Illuminated
The Monsters of Templeton
The Pearl That Broke Its Shell
A Land More Kind Than Home
All That Is Solid Melts into Air
An Ember in the Ashes
Girl at War
The Grass is Singing
Obviously, I can't read all of them. So, I'd appreciate any thoughts or recommendations!

Amy - Why do you think I'd like it? Send me a PM if it's too involved or has spoilers (I'm OK with spoilers). Leadership? Race issues? Liberal vs conservative issues on campus?
I was teaching Leadership to MBA students during the 2016 presidential election. I tried to be objective, but I could tell that one student in particular was mad anytime I referred to characteristics that could derail a leader. (I didn't even mention any names, I didn't have to because they fit so well.) It could have been worse.


I would join this! My mom just read it for her F2F book club in January, so she has a copy I can borrow :)

Homegoing Brilliant story of two sisters and six generations of their descendants, a masterpiece.
Sense and Sensibility Classic, irresistible Austen
Outstanding YA debut books:
The Hate U Give This one has gotten a lot of recognition
Everything, Everything Adorable story about living the best life you can
The Astonishing Color of After Beautiful and heartbreaking story of Leigh dealing with her Mother's depression and suicide
Sci-Fi / Fantasy
Shards of Honour Classic beginning to the lovely Vorkosigan Saga
The Time Traveler's Wife Realistic Sci-Fi, unique and powerful
The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet Warm hug of a space opera
Trail of Lightning Dark, gritty, violent yet great storytelling, with an epic heroine
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