12 Books read in April

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To all bookworms! April was full of exciting new releases that are sure to keep you glued to your reading books. From gripping thrillers to poignant memoirs, there’s something for everyone this month.

Historian Erik Larson is back with another non-fiction thriller, “The Demon of Unrest,” guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat. Former U.S. Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey takes readers into “The House of Being,” a captivating meditation on the art of writing. And don’t miss Salman Rushdie’s harrowing account of his own experiences in “Knives”,” a must-read for fans of the acclaimed author.

But that’s not all! Dive into the career-spanning anthologies of cultural critic Maggie Nelson and historian Nell Irvin Painter or immerse yourself in Amor Towles’ debut short story collection “Table for Two” And if you prefer crime fiction, then ‘”One of Us Knows” by Alyssa Cole promises plenty of surprises and twists.

As you browse through this impressive selection, we want to hear from you! How many of these books have you read and which ones do you recommend to your fellow readers? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below and let’s go on this literary journey together

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