Two talked-about February debuts

The beginning of the year is the perfect time for publishers to introduce new faces, and two February debuts are already building up some buzz.

Weird Sisters by Eleanor Brown (Feb. 17, 2011; Amy Einhorn Books): Three sisters named for Shakespeare’s heroines have one summer to pull their disorganized lives together—is there really no problem a library card can’t solve?

A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness (Feb. 2011; Viking Books): A novel about an ages-old vampire, a spellbound witch, and the mysterious alchemical manuscript that draws them together—this book provides a dose of the paranormal for the adult crowd and was one of the hottest titles on offer at the 2009 Frankfurt Book Fair.

What debuts are you looking forward to?

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