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The best books Kobo read in March 2025

By Kobo • March 31, 2025Kobo Staff Picks

Discover the eBooks and audiobooks that Kobo staffers loved in March

Water Moon by Samantha Sotto Yambao

"I can't describe this as anything less than a work of art. It is such a delightful story, it feels wrong to limit it to a genre like contemporary fantasy. If I have to label it, it gives the feel of a contemporary fable or fairy tale, and it's beautiful. This is one of those books I immediately want to see in film, though specifically I think it needs to be done by something like Studio Ghibli or a director like Makoto Shinkai. HIGHLY recommend."—Wendy, Accessibility & Publishing Standards Lead

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The Tell: A Memoir by Amy Griffin

“A gripping story that is powerful to listen to, I highly recommend this latest Oprah pick. It will stay with you long after you finish.”—Deandra, Content Sales Lead, North America

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Butter by Asako Yuzuki

“This made me want to travel to Japan and eat absolutely everything. The description of food in this novel is beyond."—Alanna, Communications Specialist

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By Any Other Name by Jodi Picoult

"I finished this the other day and absolutely loved it! Such a great read. My first read from Jodi Picoult and I will be going back. The story goes back and forth between the 1500's and the present and focuses on two women centuries apart, Emilia Bassano and Melina Green, who are distant relatives and are both playwrights who have been forced to hide behind another name in order to get their stories heard. This book was so well done - highly recommend! "—Kristain, Manager, Campaign Services

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