
Goodreads Readers’ Most Anticipated Spring Books
As we moved into spring, we began to see ideas from everyone about what the most famous book of the new season is. And we have to say, some absolute bangers have come out in the next few months.
First of all, there are heavy, heavy books by Ocean Von, Suzanne Collins, Stephen Graham Jones, Tracy Deng, Karen Russell, and more, everything from Sea-Elf Maidens to Indigenous Vampires to the physical horror brought about by climate change.
Below is a sample of the books that Goodreads readers are most looking forward to spring.
Modern and historical fiction
Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghee
I’ll leave it to you by Jin Woo Chun
Karen Russell’s antidote
The Emperor of Joy by Ocean Vuong
Mystery and Thriller
This book fills me by Ashley Winstead
No one is stupid by Harlan Coven
Julie Chang is dead by Lian Chang
Tenant by Freida McFadden
Fantasy novel
The river has roots by Amal El Mortal
Marinari by Veronica Chapa
Olivie Blake’s talent and talent
Sci-fi novels
Dream Hotel by Laila Lalami

Silvia Park
Susanna Kwan wakes up in a floating city
Horror novel
What is unworthy by Agustina Bastelica, translated by Sarah Moses
Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones
Kora Zen’s Bat Eater and Other Names by Kylie Lee Baker
Never flutter by Stephen King
Romance novel
Wildside by Elsie Silver
Let’s say you remember me as Abby Jimenez
Big, Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry

Kennedy Ryan can’t get enough
Young Adult Novel
Oath by Tracy Deonn
They bloom by tran tran tran at night
Sunrise of the Reap by Suzanne Collins
Non-fiction
Suction Cup Punch: Scaachi Koul’s Essay
It’s all about tuberculosis by John Green
For the complete 84 list, visit Goodreads.
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