Every year, I love starting fresh with a brand-new reading list — the kind that makes you want to rearrange your bookshelf, open a Notes app TBR, and start pre-ordering way too early. 2026 already feels like one of those years for books, with major authors returning, exciting debuts making noise, and plenty of stories that feel perfectly made for long reading nights, cozy weekends, and future book club discussions.
This list pulls together the books I’m genuinely most excited about across fantasy, literary fiction, romance, and beyond. Some are from authors I already love, others are buzzy new releases that feel like they’re about to be everywhere. Whether you’re planning your 2026 reading goals or just love knowing what’s coming next, consider this your official early TBR inspiration.
(And yes — I’ll be updating this throughout the year as more release dates and covers are announced.)

1. Vigil by George Saunders
Release Date: January 27, 2026
Genre: Literary fiction / magical realism
George Saunders returning with a new novel automatically makes it one of the most anticipated books of the year. Vigil follows a woman sitting beside the hospital bed of a powerful oil executive, blending reflection, dark humor, and emotional depth in the way only Saunders can. Expect something thoughtful, strange in the best way, and quietly devastating.

Why readers are excited: Saunders’ voice is beloved, and this novel’s blend of the afterlife and introspective humor makes it one of the year’s biggest literary events.
2. This Is Where the Serpent Lives by Daniyal Mueenuddin
Release Date: January 13, 2026
Genre: Literary Fiction
Set in mid-century Pakistan, this novel weaves together interconnected lives shaped by class, power, and personal ambition. If you enjoy character-driven stories that slowly unfold and reward careful reading, this one belongs on your list.

Why readers are excited: Mueenuddin’s debut was a critical favorite — fans are eager for his first full novel. A strong pick for book clubs and readers who love layered, reflective storytelling.
3. Woman Down by Colleen Hoover
Release Date: January 13, 2026
Genre: Thriller / psychological suspense
Colleen Hoover stepping into thriller territory is reason enough to pay attention. Woman Down centers on a famous author whose life begins to unravel while staying in a remote setting — with secrets, tension, and psychological twists driving the story forward.

Why readers are excited: Hoover’s crossover into psychological thriller promises tense vibes with emotional depth. If you love emotionally charged thrillers that are hard to put down, this one will be everywhere.
4. Kokun: The Girl from the West by Nahoko Uehashi
Release Date: January 13, 2026
Genre: Fantasy
This lush fantasy blends nature, mythology, and political intrigue into a beautifully imagined world. Known for immersive storytelling, Uehashi creates stories that feel both epic and deeply human.

Why readers are excited: Uehashi’s novels are beloved worldwide — and this promises lush landscapes and immersive world-building. Ideal for readers who love atmospheric fantasy with thoughtful world-building and emotional depth.
5. Nine Goblins: A Tale of Low Fantasy and High Mischief by T. Kingfisher
Release Date: January 20, 2026
Genre: Fantasy / whimsy
If you love fantasy that doesn’t take itself too seriously, this one should be on your radar. Expect clever humor, chaotic goblin energy, and that signature T. Kingfisher charm that somehow balances whimsy with heart.

Why readers are excited: T. Kingfisher’s cult following and unique blend of humor + fantasy make this one to watch. A great palate cleanser between heavier reads.
6. Like in Love with You by Emma R. Alban
Release Date: January 13, 2026
Genre: Regency Romance
This Regency romance promises sharp dialogue, tension-filled banter, and plenty of emotional payoff. If you love stories where rivalry slowly turns into something much more complicated (and swoony), this one feels tailor-made.

Why readers are excited: Historical romance lovers always welcome a clever new Regency tale with heart and heat. Perfect for fans of witty historical romance with strong character chemistry.
7. Lost Lambs by Madeline Cash
Release Date: January 13, 2026
Genre: Literary / character-driven fiction
A tender, funny, and emotionally honest debut about family, relationships, and the strange ways we find connection. This feels like one of those quieter books that sneaks up on you and ends up being a favorite.

Why readers are excited: Debut voices like Cash’s often bring fresh perspective and authentic energy. Great for readers who love character-driven stories with heart.
8. The Elsewhere Express by Samantha Sotto Yambao
Release Date: January 20, 2026
Genre: Magical Realism
A whimsical, dreamlike story centered around a mysterious train and the lives it connects. This one feels perfect for readers who love soft magic, introspective journeys, and slightly surreal storytelling.

Why readers are excited: Fans of cozy magical realism (and anyone who loves whimsical journeys) have this on their radar. Think cozy magical realism with a touch of wonder.
9. Scavengers by Kathleen Boland
Release Date: January 13, 2026
Genre: Literary fiction
This novel follows a mother and daughter on a strange, funny, and heartfelt adventure that explores identity, ambition, and the messiness of family relationships. It sounds like the kind of book that balances humor with emotional depth really well.

Why readers are excited: Stories that mix heart, laughs, and adventure make great book club picks. A great choice for readers who enjoy layered family stories.
10. These Shattered Spires by Cassidy Ellis Salter
Release Date: March 10, 2026
Genre: Fantasy
Political intrigue, power struggles, and a crumbling world — this fantasy debut promises high stakes and immersive world-building. If you love morally complex characters and slow-burn tension, this one feels like a future favorite.

Why readers are excited: Debut fantasy with high stakes and strong world-building is trending hard in 2026. Perfect for fans of epic fantasy with court politics and dark atmosphere.
Bonus Titles to Keep on Your Radar
These are books I’m also watching closely as 2026 approaches — ideal for rounding out your TBR:
- Autobiography of Cotton — Cristina Rivera Garza
- The Calamity Club — Kathryn Stockett
- Our Sister’s Keeper — Jasmine Holmes
- The Ballad of Falling Dragons
- Additional fantasy and literary debuts still being announced
(I’ll be updating this list as more release dates drop.)
Here’s to a Year of Stories Worth Getting Lost In
If there’s one thing 2026 is already promising, it’s an incredible year for readers. From sweeping fantasy worlds to intimate literary stories and swoony romances, this lineup feels like the kind of reading year you plan around — the one where your TBR grows faster than you can keep up (in the best way).
I’ll be revisiting many of these titles throughout the year with full reviews, travel-inspired posts, and book club–style discussions, so be sure to bookmark this page or save it for later. If you’re someone who loves building a seasonal or yearly reading plan, this list is meant to grow with you.
Which of these are you most excited for? And what 2026 releases should I add next?
Happy Reading!
Peach

