March Indie Next List
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Mar 17, 2025
by SCLSNJ Staff
March Indie Next List
Borrowed by Yvonne Selander, collection development librarian
Every month the American Booksellers Association, an organization of independent booksellers, puts together the IndieNext list. I am a HUGE fan of its lists having found many new (and now favorite) authors, great books for discussion, and books that are just darn good. Maybe you’ll find your next great read here?
- No. 1 Pick: “Wild Dark Shore” by Charlotte McConaghy
- “The Antidote” by Karen Russell
- “Broken Country” by Clare Leslie Hall
- “The Café With No Name” by Robert Seethaler, Katy Derbyshire (Transl.)
- “Count My Lies” by Sophie Stava
- “Deep Cuts” by Holly Brickley
- “Dream State” by Eric Puchner
- “A Dumb Birds Field Guide to the Worst Birds Ever” by Matt Kracht
- “Fundamentally” by Nussaibah Younis
- “The Garden” by Nick Newman
- “Go Luck Yourself: A Royals and Romance Novel” by Sara Raasch
- “I Got Abducted by Aliens and Now I’m Trapped in a Rom-Com” by Kimberly Lemming
- “The Jackal’s Mistress” by Chris Bohjalian
- “Kate & Frida: A Novel of Friendship, Food, and Books” by Kim Fay
- “One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This” by Omar El Akkad
- “Optional Practical Training” by Shubha Sunder
- “The Passenger Seat” by Vijay Khurana
- “Raising Hare: A Memoir” by Chloe Dalton
- “Red Dog Farm” by Nathaniel Ian Miller
- “The River Has Roots” by Amal El-Mohtar
- “Stag Dance: A Novel & Stories” by Torrey Peters
- “Swordheart” by T. Kingfisher
- “33 Place Brugmann” by Alice Austen
- “The Unworthy” by Agustina Bazterrica, Sarah Moses (Transl.)
- “The Women on Platform Two” by Laura Anthony