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We're entering February in the midst of a polar vortex. With record-breaking low temperatures sweeping across the United States, depending on where you live the temperatures may be too cold to even go outside. If you can't leave the house, you're going to need something to keep you from going stir-crazy - make it a great book.
To get your mind off the weather, escape with a whimsical historical fiction or a psychological thriller. Whether you can get to the bookstore or not, don't worry - you can find all of these great reads on Amazon. Head over to the site's Best Books of the Month section, where you'll find a selection of the top new releases across all categories, curated by Amazon's editors. This month you'll find the spotlight on "The Night Tiger" by Yangsze Choo alongside nine other new titles.If you're looking for a great book to cozy up with in this cold weather, check out this list to see what Amazon's editors are loving right now.
Captions have been provided by Erin Kodicek, editor of books and Kindle at Amazon.com.
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"The Night Tiger" by Yangsze Choo
The search for a severed finger spells adventure, and bad luck, for a young Chinese houseboy and a dressmaking apprentice in this magical historical novel set in 1930s Malaysia.
Buy it here >>"The Silent Patient" by Alex Michaelides
In this page-turning psychological thriller, a therapist is determined to solve the mystery of a woman who went radio silent after brutally murdering her husband.
Buy it here >>"Underground" by Will Hunt
For Will Hunt, finding a tunnel under his house spawned a fascination with the subterranean, something you will share when you read his utterly engaging examination of the worlds that lie beneath us.
Buy it here >>"The Unwinding of the Miracle" by Julie Yip-Williams
Brace yourself for this devastating, but profoundly moving, chronicle of Julie Yip-Williams’ last days before succumbing to colon cancer. What could be a depressing lament about death is actually a rousing celebration of life.
Buy it here >>"Early Riser" by Jasper Fforde
It isn’t bears that hibernate during the winter in Jasper Fforde’s latest — it’s humans. But trouble is afoot for the members of the Winter Consuls, a police brigade who stay awake to keep the peace.
Buy it here >>"Sounds Like Titanic" by Jessica Chiccehitto Hindman
In this wonderfully strange coming-of-age story, aspiring violinist Jessica Chiccehitto Hindman chronicles her time with an ensemble that, unbeknownst to audiences, pantomimed performances at the behest of a mysterious composer.
Buy it here >>"The City in the Middle of the Night" by Charlie Jane Anders
On an inhospitable planet, where one side is sweltering and the other frigid, a young revolutionary discovers that she may have allied herself with the wrong people.
Buy it here >>"The Lost Man" by Jane Harper
There is no detective chasing a killer in "The Lost Man" — only Nathan, the deceased’s brother, trying to work out how his sibling ended up where and how he did. Deceptive twists sneak up on the reader, right up until the surprise ending.
Buy it here >>"The Age of Light" by Whitney Scharer
This sumptuous debut novel captures Lee Miller and Man Ray’s passionate, and complicated, relationship, and pays homage to the pluck, determination and profound talents of a woman occasionally relegated to a footnote in the famed surrealist photographer’s history.
Buy it here >>"Good Kids, Bad City" by Kyle Swenson
Investigative journalist Kyle Swenson puts Cleveland on trial in "Good Kids, Bad City", the riveting story of one of the grossest miscarriages of justice in the city’s history.
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