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Ravenous Readers Staff Picks: March 2024
Check out these books recommended by the Ravenous Readers team!
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- An amazing, but horrifying memoir that's narrated by the author! Recommended by Marissa @ Miller-Golf Links Library
- An audiobook narrated by the author about her childhood in religion and television. Recommended by Marissa @ Miller-Golf Links Library
- A paranormal romance with vampires and werewolves - "Stayed up all night reading it!" Recommended by Marissa @ Miller-Golf Links Library
- A very cute rom com surrounding basketball! Part of a series, but you don't have to read them in order. Recommended by Jessica in the Collection Development Office
- A workplace, long-lost friends-turned-enemies-turned-lovers romance with Jewish, POC (People of Color) main characters)! Recommended by Jessica in the Collection Development Office
- A social thriller that lives up to the hype! Recommended by Morgen @ El Rio Library
- A light-hearted, empowering story about a woman working in the tattoo industry. Recommended by Morgen @ El Rio Library
- An empowering novel that follows a female serial killer that you can't help rooting for! Recommended by Morgen @ El Rio Library
- A romantic graphic novels with 3 friends visiting New York. Recommended by Charlie @ Sahuarita Library
- A surreal and hilarious autobiographical graphic novel all about dreaming! Recommended by Charlie @ Sahuarita Library
- A small-town psychological thriller with all unreliable characters - lots of fun! Recommended by Karen @ Joel D Valdez Main Library
- An Asian folklore-inspired suspense novel with magical realism and societal issues throughout - explosive! Recommended by Karen @ Joel D Valdez Main Library
- A musical LGTBQ+ novel with a time jump - does involve trauma. Recommended by Sarah @ Woods Memorial Library
- A sci-fi political novel with a low-heat romance! Recommended by Sarah @ Woods Memorial Library
- A YA apocalyptic horror novel with monster butterfly zombies - what could possibly go wrong??? Recommended by Sarah @ Woods Memorial Library
- A sci-fi/horror novel with finance, prison, and an unknown Ponzi scheme! Recommended by Christine @ Kirk-Bear Canyon Library
- The sequel to "What Moves the Dead", this novel is influenced by Serbian folklore - creepy, yet talks about social issues. Recommended by Christine @ Kirk-Bear Canyon Library
- A YA fantasy that is great for adults too - prewarning: major cliffhanger! Recommended by Christine @ Kirk-Bear Canyon Library
- Set in a parallel version of America where time has stopped, the novel tells the story of one teenage girl trying to untangle her toxic family's secrets--and maybe restart the world's clocks in the process - Very weird and surreal. Recommended by…
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