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The best books Kobo read in March 2024

By Kobo • March 31, 2024Kobo Staff Picks

Discover the eBooks and audiobooks that Kobo staffers loved in March

Listen for the Lie by Amy Tintera

“This was a great thriller/whodunit! Fast-paced (I was hooked right away) and told in an interesting way- weaving in a true crime podcast. Really enjoyed it!.” —Kristain

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Canadian Boyfriend by Jenny Holiday

“I have personally discovered that I will require Joshua Jackson to read every male romance lead going forward.” —Deandra

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A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers

“This was a great non-stressful, short read. It's about a tea monk that goes for a walk in the woods with a robot, and discusses the meaning of purpose to life. It's set in a future world after humans and robots split apart. I'm not really sure how else to describe it except it was quite relaxing to read and I'm definitely going to get the next book in the series.” —Carmen

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Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson

“A very different type of book, but this was one was very insightful!” —Elyse

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Here We Go Again by Alison Cochrun

“This book had me ugly crying! The dedication reads: For all the queer educators out there. You save lives simply by showing up. Thank you. And for every queer teenager who became a little too attached to their english teacher. I see you. I love you.” —Rachel

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