
The Most Awaited Books of Spring 2025
Grab your coziest blanket and sit under your nearest shady tree, it’s time to dive into a book.
March 19, 2025
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Ah, spring. It’s the season of blossoming flowers, outdoor picnics, and leisurely walks. This time of year is perfect for soaking up the outdoors before summer arrives and drives us back to the comfort of our fans and air conditioning. Enjoying the fresh air doesn’t always mean being active; you can still soak up some much-needed vitamin D by simply moving your relaxation outside onto your balcony, yard, or a local park.
If you’re in search of spring reads to enjoy while reclining beneath the shade of a large tree or listening to on a peaceful nature walk, you’ll be pleased with any of the fresh releases listed below. They have been chosen by over 110 million readers on Goodreads (and include some of our personal recommendations as well!).
John Green
John Green portrays the story of Henry Reider, a young tuberculosis patient at Lakka Government Hospital in Sierra Leone. John quickly bonds with Henry, a boy with thin legs and a broad, silly smile. Harry’s narrative intertwines with the scientific and social histories of tuberculosis and the implications of our choices for its future.
Publishing March 18th
Suzanne Collins
The latest installment in The Hunger Games series features Haymitch as he participates in the 50th Hunger Games. The Quarter Quell introduces double the number of tributes, and when Haymitch Abernathy’s name is announced, he’s torn away from his dreams of being with the girl he adores. As the Games commence, Haymitch realizes he has been set up to fail. Yet, there’s a part of him that yearns to fight . . . and make that fight resonate far beyond the lethal arena.
Publishing March 18th
Stephen Graham Jones
If you’re a fan of horror and historical fiction, make sure The Buffalo Hunter Hunter is on your shelf immediately. It is a terrifying historical horror tale tracking the life of a vampire that haunts the Blackfeet reservation in search of justice. A diary penned in 1912 by a Lutheran pastor is discovered hidden within a wall, revealing a slow massacre tied to the deaths of 217 Blackfeet in the snow. The story unfolds through transcribed interviews by a Blackfeet individual named Good Stab, who shares the narrative of his unusual life during a series of confessional visits.
Publishing March 18th
Amity Gaige
Deep in the Maine woods, a seasoned Appalachian Trail hiker disappears. Forty-two-year-old Valerie Gillis vanished 200 miles from her intended destination. She expresses her thoughts in fragmented, poetic letters to her mother while battling the harsh elements. Beverly, the Maine State Game Warden in charge of the search for Valerie, leads the ground efforts. Meanwhile, Lena, a seventy-six-year-old birdwatcher residing in a retirement community, unexpectedly becomes a keen armchair detective. A complex puzzle arises, heightening the urgent search, as Valerie’s vanishing may not have been accidental.
Publishing April 1st
Abby Jimenez
There is no such thing as the perfect guy, but Xavier Rush comes impressively close. That is until Xavier speaks and shows that even the most attractive can say the wrong thing. Samantha loves nothing more than proving a jerk wrong . . . unless he can acknowledge his mistake. But after one extraordinary and seemingly everlasting date, Samantha is forced to confront the reality that her family is in turmoil, making a relationship impossible. She pleads with Xavier to forget her, but no amount of distance or time can erase the connection between them.
Publishing April 1st
Joanna Miller
For the first time, Oxford University opens its doors to female students. Driven by dreams of equality, four young women move into adjacent rooms. Beatrice, Dora, Marianne, and Otto—collectively known as The Eights—come from diverse backgrounds, each motivated by their own reasons, and forge an unlikely friendship. Amidst the historic campus, the four women must navigate and support one another in a world rife with misogyny, where influenza is still a concern, and the shadows of the Great War linger.
Publishing April 15th
Emily Henry
Alice Scott is an eternal optimist still aspiring for her big break. Hayden Anderson, a Pulitzer-prize winning cynic




















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The Most Awaited Books of Spring 2025
Snuggle up with your softest blanket and head to the closest shady tree; it's reading time.