Penguin Books for March

1. IT’S THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF PENGUIN MODERN CLASSICS
And to celebrate we’re publishing the first fifty Mini Modern Classics: the
best short fiction by the greatest writers of the last 100 years (or so).

Discover all 50 Mini Modern Classics.

2. WE {HEART} MARIAN KEYES
The Brightest Star in the Sky is now available in paperback! It’s the
perfect companion for all those romantics out there.

3. THE PERFECT TIME TO SOAK UP SOME ROMANCE
The time for loving, the time for finding the perfect gift that says it
all. Send your loved one a meaningful book this Valentine’s or simply
indulge that part of you that loves a bit of romance.

4.LOVE [AND DISAPPOINTMENT]
“On a small island in a glacier-fed lake on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula, a
marriage is unravelling.”

5. JAMIE’S MONSTER BAKE SALE
Get ready to throw the best ever bake sale with thirteen of Jamie’s
favourite sweet treats in Jamie’sMonster Bake Sale.

6. MICHAEL LEWIS RETURNS TO WALL STREET WITH THE BIG SHORT
The Big Short and meet the few investors who bet
against the banking system – and made a fortune.

7. GIVE LOVE AND SAVE LIVES THIS VALENTINE’S DAY
(Penguin Classics)RED has partnered with FLOWE(RED) to bring you one of the
best books ever written, Wuthering Heights.

8. Crime and thriller
A renowned former FBI agent, a forensic sculptor and an eccentric profiler
known as ‘the living Sherlock Holmes’ – grow distraught at the growing tide
of unsolved murders…

Michael Capuzzo’s The Murder Room brings to life the intriguing world of
forensic science, as an unforgettable cast of passionate detectives join
forces to make a stand for justice.

9. Fiction
Kim Edwards is back. The bestselling author of The Memory Keeper’s Daughter
returns with The Lake of Dreams. Lucy, haunted by the death of her father,
she returns to the crumbling family home and begins to uncover a complex
family history.

10. Film and TV
Alistair Cooke began film reviewing in the 1920s as a Cambridge
undergraduate, and continued to broadcast on cinema from New York. Alistair
Cooke at the Movies collates the very best of his sparkling film reviews.