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It’s unattainable to maintain up with all of the intriguing new books that come out each month. We do month-to-month new releases round-ups for every of our style newsletters, however even once we advocate 17 new romance books out in April, that’s solely scratching the floor.
So, immediately I’m highlighting among the new releases out in April that examine off 2025 Read Harder Challenge duties. There’s a noodle store cozy thriller, a Puerto Rican merman romantasy, a genre-blending technothriller, an exploration of the Vietnamese refugee disaster, and rather more.
Let me know if that is useful and I can begin doing it month-to-month! I like wanting via new releases, even when it’s devastating for my TBR.
Process #5: Learn a guide about immigration or refugees.


The Migrant Rain Falls in Reverse: A Memory of Vietnam by Vinh Nguyen (April 15)
In 1975, the Vietnamese refugee disaster started in earnest, and hundreds of thousands of individuals fled Vietnam. Many years later, Vinh Nguyen begins researching his father’s historical past, looking for solutions concerning the particulars of his household historical past. The Migrant Rain Falls in Reverse takes readers on a tour of deserted properties and refugee camps, analyzing questions on what might need been. —Kendra Winchester
Process #6: Learn a standalone fantasy guide.


When the Tides Held the Moon by Venessa Vida Kelley (April 29)
It is a queer historic cozy fantasy a couple of Puerto Rican immigrant and a merman. In 1910s New York Metropolis, Benny is employed to construct a brand new tank for a Coney Island amusement park. It’s the house of Rio, an precise merman stolen from the East River. As Benny spends time with Rio and attending to know his mild soul and type coronary heart, he realizes he has met his soulmate. However his love with Rio will imply setting him free, which can value Benny his job, his household, and the merman he loves. —Liberty Hardy
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