APPLY FOR A CHANCE TO BE A
#SPRC2024 Ambassador
For our 2024 Spring Reading Challenge, each ambassador will receive three books, plus the chance to apply for additional #SPRC2024 pop-up books. Please review the tracks below then fill out the form at the bottom of the page for a chance to be selected as an #SPRC2024 Ambassador and receive one of the three tracks of books.
TRACK ONE
Out March 12 | Learn More
“Lisa Gardner is one of my favorite authors. Her fast-paced and exciting novels twist when you expect a turn and turn when you expect a twist.” —Karin Slaughter, NYT bestselling author
Out March 26 | Learn More
“A snarky, vicious political mystery of my dreams, a perfect mix of gossipy DC intrigue and high-minded political and legal ideas.”
—Ashley Winstead, author of Midnight is the Darkest Hour
Paperback Out April 16 | Learn More
“A wonderfully creepy tale of ambition, loss, and the lure of an unsolved mystery. . . Sayers masterfully weaves a tale of multigenerational secrets.” —Publishers Weekly
TRACK TWO
Out March 19 | Learn More
“A stunningly addictive love story of self-discovery brimming with wit and heart.” —Amy Lea, bestselling author of Exes and Os
Out April 2 | Learn More
“A delightful novel, written with immediacy, warmth, and wry humor.” —Ha Jin, author of National Book Award winner Waiting
Out April 30 | Learn More
“A story of love, healing, and second chances that’s not to be missed.” —Emily Henry, #1 NYT bestselling author
TRACK THREE
Out March 19 | Learn More
“Sharply observational, funny and profound, this book is dynamic sociological satire that is as universal as it is specific.” —Bolu Babalola, author of Reese’s Book Club pick and national bestseller Honey and Spice
Out April 2 | Learn More
“A stunning reminder of the enduring nature of love and desire. With richly drawn characters, the novel is a beautiful coming-of-age tale that lays bare the complexities of life and the push to pursue one’s dreams.” —Rachel Barenbaum, author of A Bend in the Stars and Atomic Anna
Out April 23 | Learn More
“I urge you, read Alana S. Portero’s Bad Habit to fully grasp the degree of adversity, pain, and danger endured by those growing up trans.”
—Pedro Almodóvar, two-time Academy Award–Winning Filmmaker