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For a month often associated with love, the most anticipated book releases for February are surprisingly light on romance.
ICYMI, we’re teaming up with the literary experts at Goodreads to bring you each month’s most anticipated books of the year. This month’s hottest new reads are packed with mysteries and heartfelt explorations of the human condition.
Check out the fantastical “Things In Jars” by Jess Kidd and the wrenching “Apeirogon” by Colum McCann. You’ll find debut authors, such as Alena Dillon, and literary giants, such as Erik Larson of “Devil In The White City” fame.
Romantics need not despair, however: “The Gravity Of Us” and “Postscript” — the follow-up to “PS, I Love You” — wrap up our list with hearty servings of love and heartbreak just in time for Valentine’s Day.
Keep reading for February’s most anticipated books, and be sure to check out our guide to January 2020’s most anticipated new-reads while you’re at it.
“The Splendid And The Vile” by Erik Larson

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Expected release date: Feb. 25
“The Other Mrs.” by Mary Kubica

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Expected release date: Feb. 18
“Things In Jars” by Jess Kidd

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Expected release date: Feb. 4
“Apeirogon” by Colum McCann

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Expected release date: Feb. 25
“The Antidote For Everything” by Kimmery Martin

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Expected release date: Feb. 20
“Oona Out of Order” by Margarita Montimore

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Expected release date: Feb. 25
“Here For It: Or, How To Save Your Soul In America” by R. Eric Thomas

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Expected release date: Feb. 18
“Mercy House” by Alena Dillon

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Expected release date: Feb. 11
“Postscript” by Cecelia Ahern

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Expected release date: Feb. 11
“The Gravity Of Us” by Phil Stamper

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Expected release date: Feb 4