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March in YA : Ones to Watch

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March definitely seems like a quiet month on the YA front. Or maybe that’s just me? It’s going to be a month of catching up on books that I’ve missed out on in previous months and also getting ahead for the next few months too.

Here are some of the books I think you should be watching out for in March:

Crush by Eve Ainsworth

I first read Crush last summer and absolutely loved it. It’s quite easy to get fed up with stereotypical “boy meets girl and they fall madly in love, the end” type novels, so Crush is very refreshing. It tells the story of Anna who meets a boy called Will. He’s everything that Anna has ever dreamt of, but how much does perfect cost? It’s an emotional but captivating story told in a dual narrative about the toxic relationship, and dual narrative is what Eve does best.

The Girl from Everywhere by Heidi Heilig

The Girl From Everywhere has one of the most amazing and intriguing synopses that I’ve read this year: a time-travelling pirate ship. Nix and her father can travel around the world and through time using old maps, but her father is determined to find the map that will reunite him with Nix’s mother. Problem is, this could erase Nix’s existence. How cool does that sound?! READ IT!

Half Lost by Sally Green

This is the concluding book in the Half Bad trilogy and I’m not entirely sure if I can handle the trilogy ending yet. The books have been so, so good and it will be very hard to say goodbye once Half Lost is over. If you haven’t started the trilogy yet, you should! You won’t regret it.

Half Bad review 

What books are you looking forward to being released in March? Have you, or are you going to, read any of my picks?

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    Kyra @ Blog of a Bookaholic
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    10 March, 2016 at 5:35 pm

    I got Half Lost to review and I’m so excited to marathon the trilogy! Also: LADY MIDNIGHT WAS RELEASED THIS MONTH! *_*
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    Anastasia
    12 March, 2016 at 6:22 pm

    The Girl From Everywhere sounds so interesting! I’ll definitely have to keep an eye out for that one!

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    Heather
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    18 March, 2016 at 10:01 pm

    I loved 7 Days, so I’m looking forward to reading Crush and I’m really excited to see how Green finishes Nathan’s story in Half Lost

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    Natalie @ Flowers in my Books
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    26 March, 2016 at 12:15 am

    I’m still undecided as to whether I want to read the Half Bad trilogy yet! A few close friends have said that they hated it but everyone in the blogosphere seems to adore it so I don’t know who to go with. I read the first few lines in a book store and I didn’t like the writing style very much but then again the plot seems really interesting. IT’S SO HARD.
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