Best books in March 2023: recommendations

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Best books in March 2023: recommendations
Best books in March 2023: recommendations

As we head towards spring, we looked at all the best books from March. From deep corruption to gender inequality to being introspective. Happy reading!

📖 Books read in March: 15

Tell us what your favourite books were in March!

Finally…

In fact, season 3 of the How To Be…Books Podcast is soon out with more amazing guests. In the meantime, remember to check out topics we’ve covered above including political responsibility with Professor Lewis R. Gordon. Not to mention understanding our bodies with Sort Your Brain Out author Dr Jack Lewis.

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