
The master of wholesome character development is back with a Pinocchio inspired story. Psst, if you're looking for more Greek mythology retellings from a female perspective, check out The Silence of the Girls by Pat Barker. She is the only female hero in the Argonauts, a huntress, lover and survivor. This time it's with the story of Atalanta - a woman raised by bears who carries many titles. The queen of Greek mythology retellings is back. Promising fairytale vibes in the spirit of Brothers Grimm with a twist of mystery and murder? The new release from Zappia ( Eliza and her Demons) is bound to be a wickedly good time. Publication date: March 21st Greymist Fair Publication date: March 16th The Witch and the VampireĪ queer retelling of Rapunzel? An adventure through a cursed forest full of dangers? This modern fairytale will most likely pack a punch - hopefully brought on by some badass broads. Throw in people disappearing, an enigmatic professor and it's a dark academia with a lot of potential! Publication date: February 28th GothikanaĪ mysterious admissions letter transports Corvina to a university on top of a mountain. Another YA horror resembling Mexican Gothic.

Vietnamese-American Jade visits her family in Vietnam with a goal in mind but gets sidetracked by a creepy house and a ghost who bring warnings. Publication date: February 28th She is a Haunting Need more convincing? We also get multiple timelines.

How many are you adding to your TBR? Delicious MonstersĪ hopeful escape becomes a nightmare in this YA horror story with ghosts and monsters dwelling in a family home. Do you want to read more diverse genres? Maybe try a few new authors or dive into a retelling of a favourite story or mythology? This list might help you tick off those boxes with a great mix of genres, genders, authors and plot lines. It's a new year with new reading goals and resolutions.

Here we go again with a list of 12 Books to Look Forward to in Spring.
