The March 2022 Book of the Month selections are here! Book of the Month is a monthly book subscription that is $14.99. Members can add extra books to their boxes for $9.99 each. A new member can sign up for the introductory price of $9.99 (for their initial 1, 2, or 3 months).
DEAL: When you use coupon code PICKMEUP you’ll get your first month for just $9.99!
In March, we’re featuring 7(!) titles. Moving forward, we won’t always be limited to just 5 selections. You’ll get the same great books, just more to choose from. Best news ever, right?
Subscribers can choose from the following selections:
FANTASY
The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd
When her father turns up dead in the NY Public Library, a disgraced mapmaker has to find her true north ASAP.
ROMANCE
Dating Dr. Dil by Nisha Sharma
The Taming of the Shrew remixed & remade—can a love-averse TV doctor and a hopeless romantic spark an unlikely romance?
MYSTERY
The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley
Sometimes you visit the City of Lights and the vibe is just off … you know what I mean? Looking at you, neighbors.
CONTEMPORARY FICTION
The Unsinkable Greta James by Jennifer E. Smith
Take a cruise with your estranged dad, they said. It’ll be a fun, not-at-all-awkward bonding experience, they said…
TRUE CRIME
Tell Me Everything by Erika Krouse
An unforgettable, thrilling look at the life of a private investigator working to uncover evidence for a historic case.
LITERARY FICTION
The Verifiers by Jane Pek
Family drama, dating app woes, and artificial intelligence, oh my! This witty debut novel has something for everyone.
THRILLER
The Book of Cold Cases by Simone St. James
A perfect read for every true crime fan who suspected they might just get to the bottom of things better than the pros.
Here’s how it works: Members will pay $14.99 when they sign up for a subscription that will renew monthly. You can add extra books to your shipment for $9.99 each. Plus, skip any month you want, and you won’t be charged. Shipping is always FREE.
Comments
Please, it is The City of Light NOT Lights, referring to the quality of the light much cherished by artists in Paris not the twinkling lights.