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My Most Anticipated Books of 2026

January 11, 2026 · 8:25 pm

As always, I have been retaining observe of latest books coming rapidly in 2026, no matter already having so many various books on my TBR guidelines…

In fiction, Departure(s) by Julian Barnes is alleged to be the Booker Prize-winning creator’s closing novel about memory and illness and can in all probability be printed this month. A quite a bit talked-about debut novel due in February is Misplaced Lambs by Madeline Cash a few dysfunctional family. Hooked by Asako Yuzuki and translated from the Japanese by Polly Barton follows the excellent success of Butter with associated themes of meals and loneliness in fashionable Japan and is due in March.

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Later throughout the yr, Land by Maggie O’Farrell is prepared in Ireland throughout the 1860s throughout the aftermath of the famine by way of the Ordnance Survey mission to map the complete nation and can in all probability be printed in June, whereas the Competitors of Britain in 1951 provides the backdrop of Our Noble Selves by Kate Atkinson which is due in September.

There are two intriguing true crime books coming in April. London Falling by Patrick Radden Keefe is in regards to the authorized underworld in London and the best way it led to a teen falling to his lack of life from a balcony. Murder in Paris ‘68 by Edward Chisholm is in regards to the unsolved murder of Steven Markovic in post-war France. Due in August, The Citadel by Jon Ronson could be the creator’s first e e-book in 11 years since So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed and is described as “a darkly comic true crime thriller set contained in the masculinity catastrophe”.

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Three extraordinarily acclaimed authors have written memoirs about their dad and mother. Leaving Dwelling by Mark Haddon will in all probability be printed in February and is a lavishly illustrated account of his Nineteen Seventies childhood. On This Spot Fell One Tear of Love by Louise Doughty due in August is in regards to the origins of her dad and mother’ love affair throughout the Fifties. Translated from the French by John Lambert, Kolkhoze by Emmanuel Carrère is in regards to the French creator’s robust relationship collectively along with his mother and can in all probability be out in September.

Which books are you wanting forward to learning in 2026?


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