Are you looking for the best April 2021 book releases? I’m sharing a list of 40 wonderful April 2021 books to read — and trust me, you don’t want to miss them! It’s hard to believe that we’re already in April! I’m super excited for the warmer weather — it’s time to soak in all the sunshine coming our way.
10 Adorable Easter Board Books for Toddlers
Easter is just around the corner! If you’re looking for some last minute bedtime stories or gifts to add to Easter baskets, this list of Easter board books for toddlers is here to help! I absolutely love board books. Not only are they the perfect way to introduce early readers to important concepts and themes, they’re also just pure fun.
10 Wonderful Easter Books for Kids
It’s time to add to our shelves of holiday picture books. These Easter books for kids are perfect for young readers, bedtime stories, classroom read-alouds or last minute Easter gift baskets! There is a lot of aspects to Easter that I love. The time with family (although it’s still looking different this year), the cheery pastel colours, the decorations, and the chocolate of course!
The Meet Cute Project by Rhiannon Richardson
As soon as I heard about The Meet Cute Project, I immediately added it to my list of books to read in 2021. It’s a very sweet and charming young adult debut and I’m glad I read it! The Meet Cute Project follows Mia who needs to find a date to her sister’s upcoming wedding. Her friends, who all love rom-coms decide to set her up with meet-cutes to help her find a date.
Accidentally Engaged by Farah Heron
Accidentally Engaged is my first Farah Heron novel and I really enjoyed it! I loved the writing, the Canadian setting and the overall story is so sweet. Accidentally Engaged follows Reena, a 31-year old who loves baking. While she attempts to please her family, she’s also chasing her own baking dreams. After entering a couples cooking competition, she pretends to be engaged to her neighbour Nadim.
Namesake by Adrienne Young
After reading Fable last year, I quickly fell in love with Adrienne Young’s writing and stories. I loved the book so much that it made my list of top ten favourite books for 2020. Namesake picks up after the events of the first book, Fable. The series follows Fable, a dredger who enlists the help of a trading ship to find her father. Once she’s able to find her father, she hopes to join his successful trading crew.