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 Plenty of books have already been receiving adaptations as full-length films or television shows this year.
Every month brings new opportunities to read great books, and March is no exception. From romance and thrillers to fantasy and science fiction, there are plenty of genres to choose from and some incredible titles to get lost in.
The realm is in more danger than ever before and Hailo has not finished his training – but destiny doesn’t care if he’s ready or not and the time for action is now.
Finding true love is difficult enough, but things can be even more challenging when one person is a famous celebrity and the other an ordinary person.
Virtual reality becomes a little too real when players of the Lands of Might and Magic end up murdered in real life after their characters are killed in-game. 
 The original Fallout game was released in 1997 and quickly garnered a cult following thanks to its Atompunk retrofuturistic setting and dry sense of humor.
Since 2024 is a leap year, our readers had an additional day during the month of February.
Molly Bloom caused quite a stir in 2014 with the release of her memoir Molly's Game. The memoir chronicles her experiences hosting poker tournaments after an injury put an end to her dreams of becoming an Olympic skier.
In Yes And (Ish), Paul Teresi explores the unpredictable ups and downs of life, through one unusual friendship.
While most girls her age dream of being princesses, Kris would much rather be a knight. She gets an opportunity to make her dream come true while visiting her grandmother's farm and stumbling across a hidden kingdom deep in the woods. 
Maria Grace - Tatzlewurms, Wyverns, and Darcy
FEATURED AUTHOR - Six-time BRAG Medallion Honoree, #1 Best-selling Historical Fantasy author Maria Grace has her PhD in Educational Psychology and is a 16-year veteran of the university classroom where she taught courses in human growth and development, learning, test development and counseling. None of which have anything to do with her undergraduate studies in economics/sociology/managerial studies/behavior sciences. She pretends to be a mild-mannered writer/cat-lady, but most of her vacations require helmets… Read more