Waterstones Books of the Month: March

Across fiction, non-fiction, thrillers, science fiction and fantasy, and children’s books, Waterstones Books of the Month spotlight the biggest and best fresh publications. Take a literary journey through the year and discover 2025’s most essential reads.

An American classic dazzlingly re-envisioned, tracing the paths of garden idylls through time, country house crime meets psychological thriller, wonderfully uplifting science fiction, and a riotous monster comedy for children – March’s selection offers something for every reader.

 

Fiction Book of the Month 

James – Percival Everett 

A breathtakingly accomplished retelling of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn from the point of view of the enslaved Jim, Everett’s tour de force reclaims the character’s voice from the literary margins with power, precision and dazzling wit.

“Could not put it down”  

“Brilliant and well executed”  

“The Book of the Century”

 

Non-Fiction Book of the Month

The Garden Against Time: In Search Of A Common Paradise – Olivia Laing

Combining history, horticulture, art and biography, this stunning and erudite meditation on the role of the garden through Western culture from the author of The Lonely City ranges from John Milton to Derek Jarman in peerless prose.

“Where flowers are, God is, and I’m free” (John Clare)” 

“She did it again!”  

“Recommended for everyone”

 

Thriller of the Month 

The Kellerby Code – Jonny Sweet

A deft, witty homage to classic country house crime ideal for readers of Janice Hallett and Richard Osman, Sweet’s irresistible whydunit centres on an extremely toxic love triangle in danger of turning deadly.

“The Code For Success!” 

“The Next Secret History?”  

“Worth reading!”

 

Science Fiction & Fantasy Book of the Month

Floating Hotel – Grace Curtis

From the author of the acclaimed space opera Frontier comes another inclusive and utterly charming slice of science fiction set onboard an interstellar hotel full of quirky mysteries and its devoted manager who is struggling to let go.

“Utterly fantastic!”   

“Riveting and beautifully crafted”   

“Brilliantly intricate”

 

Children’s Book of the Month 

Grumpfort – Jamie Hammond 

A timid Warden charged with protecting his village from monsters finds himself on an unexpected quest with a troll, a gnome and a fire-breathing snotwoggle in Hammond’s charming and hilarious debut.

“Monstrous Good Fun!”   

“A fun monster-fuelled adventure!”   

“Monsters, fun, slap-stick style booby traps and an Edna! Brilliantly illustrated book of friendship and fun.”

 

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