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25 books publishing in 2025 that we can’t wait to read

Numerous books are set to be published in 2025, but these are a few of our most anticipated reads. Here are our 25 books publishing in 2025 we can’t wait to read.

A masked customer browses the books on display in the Powell's City of Books store, the headquarters of Powell's in Portland, Oregon, during the COVID pandemic.
A masked customer browses the books on display in the Powell's City of Books store, the headquarters of Powell's in Portland, Oregon, during the COVID pandemic. (Tada Images/Shutterstock).

When it comes to book releases, 2025 is pretty stacked (๐Ÿฅ). Whether youโ€™re looking for something BookTok approved or you want to support marginalized authors during a time of increased book bans, there are plenty of titles to choose from across a variety of genres.ย 

As someone who has always been a mood reader, I usually choose my next book based on how Iโ€™m feeling, or whatever random topic Iโ€™m into. Recently, I was interested in how we experience time, so I read โ€œThe Order of Timeโ€ by Carlo Rovelli and โ€œThis Is How You Lose the Time Warโ€ by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone. Right now, Iโ€™m reading โ€œThe Boston Stranglerโ€ by Gerold Frank and Dennis Lehaneโ€™s Kenzie & Gennaro series. Next week itโ€™ll probably change, though.

All that being said, I tried to put myself in other peopleโ€™s shoes when making my selections for this list. I pulled titles based on a few factors, such as popularity, books I kept seeing over and over in my research, and my desire to highlight authors (and topics) that cover a wide range of lived experiences.

This list is by no means exhaustive, but itโ€™s a solid jumping off point if you want to add to your TBR list in the new year.

BookTok & Goodreadsย 

โ€œEmily Wildeโ€™s Compendium of Lost Talesโ€ by Heather Fawcett (Jan. 12, 2025)

According to Bookshop.org, this is โ€œThe third installment in the heartwarming and enchanting Emily Wilde series, about a curmudgeonly scholar of folklore and the fae prince she loves.โ€

โ€œWitchcraft for Wayward Girlsโ€ by Grady Hendrix (Jan. 14, 2025)

15-year-old Fern arrives at the Wellwood House for wayward girls in St. Augustine, Florida in the summer of 1970, โ€œpregnant, terrified and alone.โ€ While there, she meets a group of girls in similar situations who are introduced to witchcraft by a librarian. Chaos ensues.

โ€œOnyx Stormโ€ by Rebecca Yarros (Jan. 21, 2025)

Book three in The Empyrean series is one of the most anticipated titles in many circles, including Booktok. I donโ€™t want to give away any descriptive spoilers here, but if you know, you know.

โ€œWe All Live Hereโ€ by Jojo Moyes (Feb. 11, 2025)

โ€œLila Kennedy has a lot on her plate. A broken marriage, two wayward daughters, a house that is falling apart, and an elderly stepfather who seems to have quietly moved inโ€ฆSo when her real dadโ€”a man she has barely seen since he ran off to Hollywood 35 years ago–suddenly appears on her doorstep, it feels like the final straw.ย 

But it turns out even the family you thought you could never forgive might have something to teach you: about love, and what it actually means to be family.โ€

โ€œWild Dark Shoreโ€ by Charlotte McConaghy (Mar. 4, 2025)

This book is one of my personal selections. I fell in love with Charlotte McConaghyโ€™s two previous novels, โ€œMigrationsโ€ and โ€œOnce There Were Wolves,โ€ and immediately added โ€œWild Dark Shoreโ€ to my TBR the second it was announced.

The tagline for the book piqued my interest, too: โ€œA family on a remote island. A mysterious woman washed ashore. A rising storm on the horizon.โ€

โ€œSunrise on the Reapingโ€ by Suzanne Collins (Mar. 18, 2025)

This book covers the events of Haymitch Abernathyโ€™s experience in the 50th annual Hunger Games, and serves as a prequel to Collinsโ€™ original โ€œThe Hunger Gamesโ€ trilogy.

โ€œGreat Big Beautiful Lifeโ€ by Emily Henry (Apr. 22, 2025)

โ€œTwo writers compete for the chance to tell the larger-than-life story of a woman with more than a couple of plot twists up her sleeve in this dazzling and sweeping new novel from Emily Henry,โ€ per Bookshop.org.

โ€œSay Youโ€™ll Remember Meโ€ by Abby Jimenez ย Hardcover (Apr. 1, 2025)

Abby Jimenez is a popular romance author (Booktok generally speaks highly of her novels โ€œYours Trulyโ€ and โ€œJust For The Summer,โ€ among others). In her forthcoming book, she details the love story between two characters, Samantha and Xavier.

โ€œAtmosphere: A Love Storyโ€ by Taylor Jenkins Reid (Jun. 3, 2025)

This is another pick thatโ€™s slightly skewed by my own preferences, but in all fairness, Taylor Jenkins Reid has reached critical acclaim on the internet for her beloved books โ€œDaisy Jones & The Sixโ€ and โ€œThe Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo,โ€ both of which I read and adored. Iโ€™m a bigger fan of โ€œDaisy Jones,โ€ for what itโ€™s worth, but theyโ€™re both excellent.ย 

โ€œAtmopshereโ€ is described by Bookshop.org as โ€œan epic new novel set against the backdrop of the 1980s space shuttle program and the extraordinary lengths we go to live and love beyond our limits.โ€

โ€œBury Our Bones in the Midnight Soilโ€ by V.E. Schwab (Jun. 10, 2025)

โ€œSanto Domingo de la Calzada, 1532. London, 1837. Boston, 2019. Three young women, their bodies planted in the same soil, their stories tangling like roots. One grows high, and one grows deep, and one grows wild. And all of them grow teeth.โ€

โ€œWith a Vengeanceโ€ by Riley Sager (Jun. 10, 2025)

Riley Sager is popular on both Goodreads and BookTok (for the most part), and his forthcoming novel, โ€œWith a Vengeanceโ€ is about โ€œOne train. No stops. A deadly game of survival and revenge.โ€

Additional recommendations

Goodreads put together a list of Readersโ€™ Most Anticipated Books of 2025, which you can check out here. If you want to know which books a few bestselling authors are most looking forward to, click here.

And for even more popular recommended reads, click here and here.

Books from marginalized authors, or about marginalized people

The following books include verbatim descriptions from Bookshop.org. Full details about the stories can be found by clicking the link embedded in the book titles on the page.

โ€œImmortalโ€ by Sue Lynn Tan (Jan. 7, 2025)

โ€œA young ruler must forge a delicate alliance with the untrustworthy yet magnetic God of War to protect her kingdom in this stunning romantic fantasy filled with dangerous secrets, forbidden magic, and passion, from Sue Lynn Tan, bestselling author of Daughter of the Moon Goddess.โ€

โ€œBrewed with Loveโ€ by Shelly Page (Jan. 14, 2025)

โ€œA cozy, contemporary romantasy about a teen witch who wants to keep her family’s apothecary from falling to the competition but can only do so with assistance from her first crush.โ€

โ€œBlack in Blues: How a Color Tells the Story of My Peopleโ€ by Imani Perry (Jan. 28, 2025)

โ€œA surprising and beautiful meditation on the color blue–and its fascinating role in Black history and culture–from National Book Award winner Imani Perry.โ€

โ€œOathboundโ€ by Tracy Deonn (Mar. 4, 2025)

โ€œTracy Deonn’s #1 New York Times bestselling Legendborn Cycle continues in the sensational third book about a dazzling contemporary fantasy world that blends Southern Black Girl Magic with secret societies and the legend of King Arthur!โ€

โ€œFable for the End of the Worldโ€ by Ava Reid (Mar. 4, 2025)

โ€œThe Last of Us meets The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes in this stand-alone dystopian romance about survival, sacrifice, and love that risks everything.โ€

โ€œThey Bloom At Nightโ€ by Trang Thanh Tran (Mar. 4, 2025)

โ€œThe author of the New York Times bestselling horror phenomenon She Is a Haunting is back with a novel about the monsters that swim beneath us . . . and live within us.โ€

โ€œThe River Has Rootsโ€ by Amal El-Mohtar (Mar. 4, 2025)

โ€œThe River Has Roots is the hugely anticipated solo debut of the New York Times bestselling and Hugo Award winning author Amal El-Mohtar. Follow the river Liss to the small town of Thistleford, on the edge of Faerie, and meet two sisters who cannot be separated, even in death.โ€

โ€œWhat Wakes the Bellsโ€ by Elle Tesch (Mar. 11, 2025)

โ€œInspired by an ominous Prague legend, What Wakes the Bells is a lavish gothic fantasy by debut author Elle Tesch that is perfect for fans of Adalyn Grace, Margaret Rogerson, and V.E. Schwab.โ€

โ€œThe Emperor of Gladnessโ€ by Ocean Vuong (May 13, 2025)

โ€œOcean Vuong returns with a bighearted novel about chosen family, unexpected friendship, and the stories we tell ourselves in order to survive.โ€

โ€œThe Duke Steals Hearts & Other Body Partsโ€ by Elias Cold (May 13, 2025)

โ€œWielding a magic that allows him to pop off limbs, con-artist Phyllis ransoms body parts to make a living. At least until his cold heart is moved when a mark claims his sister, Adeline, was taken.โ€

โ€œAnd They Were Roommatesโ€ by (May 27, 2025)

โ€œA hilarious, unputdownable second-chance-romance about the most unlikely, gay roommate mishap. Perfect for fans of Casey McQuiston and Gwen & Art Are Not in Love.โ€

โ€œBlack Salt Queen (Letters from Maynara, 1)โ€ by Samantha Bansil (Jun. 3, 2025)

โ€œThere can be no victory without betrayal.

Hara Duja Gatdula, queen of the island nation of Maynara, holds the divine power to move the earth. But her strength is failing and the line of succession gives her little comfort.ย 

Filled with passion, romance, betrayal, and divine magic, Black Salt Queen journeys to a gorgeous precolonial island nation where womenโ€”and secretsโ€”reign.โ€

โ€œA Treachery of Swansโ€ by A.B. Poranek (Jun. 24, 2025)

โ€œFrom the New York Times bestselling author of Where the Dark Stands Still comes an atmospheric fantasy based on Swan Lake, following Odile as her plan to restore magic to her kingdom gets disrupted by a murderโ€”forcing her to beg for help from the young woman whose identity she stole.โ€

โ€œKatabasisโ€ by R.F. Kuang (Aug. 2025)

โ€œDante’s Inferno meets Susanna Clarke’s Piranesi in this all-new dark academia fantasy from R. F. Kuang, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Babel and Yellowface, in which two graduate students must put aside their rivalry and journey to Hell to save their professor’s soul–perhaps at the cost of their own.โ€

Additional recommendations

Lavender Books posted a more comprehensive list of anticipated 2025 queer releases over on Medium, which you can check out here.

Goodreadsโ€™ list of Trans & Nonbinary fiction titles set to be published in 2025 can be found here.

 

Happy reading!ย