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Vesper Flights
Utopia Avenue
The Year the Maps Changed

Ready Player Two
How to Fail at Flirting
Troubled Blood
Thick as Thieves
Likely I'll get to RP2, after I spent a credit on it. Although ratings are not great...

Most likely
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
Mexican Gothic
The City We Became
The Midnight Library
Harrow the Ninth
Ready Player Two
Elatsoe
Chosen Ones
The Once and Future Witches
The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires
Less likely
The Sound of Stars
Spoiler Alert
The Space Between Worlds
The Hollow Places
The Angel of the Crows
The God Game
Highfire
Spellbreaker
The Haunting of Brynn Wilder
The Mystwick School of Musicraft
Roommaid

A Song of Wraiths and Ruin
Black Sun
The Empress of Salt and Fortune
The Sun Down Motel

The Midnight Library
Ready Player Two
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
House of Earth and Blood
Girl, Serpent, Thorn
A Deadly Education
Star Daughter
I reccomend:


There are a few I should be able to get from my local e-library:
The Midnight Library
The Devil and the Dark Water
The Mercies

A Dark and Stormy Knight
First Comes Scandal
When a Rogue Meets His Match

Ready Player Two
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
Everything Sad Is Untrue

The Midnight Library
The Vanishing Half
The Mercies
I looked forward to The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, but didn't enjoy it half as much as I expected to.
One that I have read and thought one of the best of the year was
The Girl with the Louding Voice

I might read this book too, but I've got it under another title Rules for Perfect Murders. Same book though

I have this on my wishlist, but it looks like I can't get borrow the ebook from my library, so I'll pass—especially if you say you didn't enjoy it that much after all. Maybe some other time I'll try it anyway :)
I am person # 618 on hold for The Midnight Library, so I don't think I'll be reading that any time soon.
Other possibilities more likely to arrive in a reasonable amount of time:
Dear Justyce
The Kingdom of Back
And I'm still browsing.
Other possibilities more likely to arrive in a reasonable amount of time:
Dear Justyce
The Kingdom of Back
And I'm still browsing.

That's as far as I have made it there right at the moment.

Other possibilities more likely to arrive in a reasonable amount of time:
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I've had it on hold for audio for about 6 months. Finally getting it on March 15!
I have a ton of new releases for 2020 on my shelf. I am planning on reading Mexican Gothic as I've heard such great things about it.
Meg wrote: "
I've had it on hold for audio for about 6 months. Finally getting it on March 15!"
That's great that you're finally getting it! I waited a long time for Ready Player Two, but not that long.
I'm afraid to ask for the audio book for something that's in high demand, for fear I won't finish it before it's due. I used to listen in the car, but I hardly drive at all these days.
I've had it on hold for audio for about 6 months. Finally getting it on March 15!"
That's great that you're finally getting it! I waited a long time for Ready Player Two, but not that long.
I'm afraid to ask for the audio book for something that's in high demand, for fear I won't finish it before it's due. I used to listen in the car, but I hardly drive at all these days.

Dear Edward
The Other Bennet Sister
Bitter Pill
Before and After


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March Shelf is 2020-releases
At complete random chance, this month's shelf coincides well with LBI! for March ;)
What was your 2020 anticipated release? Have you read it & did it meet your expectations? If you haven't read it, here's your chance!!