July's Most Anticipated New Releases
This month the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Underground Railroad returns with the story of two boys who are sent to a violent reform school in 1960s Florida. An award-winning journalist explores the topic of female desire. And sci-fi author Pierce Brown is back with a new installment of his Red Rising Saga.
These are just a few of July's most anticipated new books!
Each month the Goodreads Editorial team takes a look at the books that are being published in the U.S., readers' early reviews, and how many readers are adding these books to their Want to Read shelves (which is how we measure anticipation). We use the information to curate this list of hottest new releases.
After their island boarding school, Raxter School for Girls, is put under quarantine, three best friends go to unbelievable lengths to uncover the truth about their confinement in this mind-bending young adult debut.
Release date: July 9
Jules doesn't believe in ghosts. An apartment sitter at the Bartholomew, she ignores the strange stories about the building's past—until a woman disappears. She searches for clues in this thriller from the author of Final Girls.
Release date: July 2
For a decade Darrow led a revolution against the corrupt color-coded society. Now, outlawed by the very republic he founded, he wages a rogue war on Mercury to salvage the dream of Eo in this fifth installment in the sci-fi Red Rising Saga.
Release date: July 30
These are just a few of July's most anticipated new books!
Each month the Goodreads Editorial team takes a look at the books that are being published in the U.S., readers' early reviews, and how many readers are adding these books to their Want to Read shelves (which is how we measure anticipation). We use the information to curate this list of hottest new releases.
In this follow-up to the Pulitzer Prize–winning bestseller The Underground Railroad, two young boys endure a hellish reform school for delinquent adolescents in Jim Crow–era Florida.
Release date: July 16
Release date: July 16
For nearly a decade, award-winning journalist Taddeo followed three American women—an Indiana homemaker, a successful entrepreneur, and a high school student—to write this deeply immersive account of the state of female desire.
Release date: July 9
Read our interview with Lisa Taddeo here.
Release date: July 9
Read our interview with Lisa Taddeo here.
After their island boarding school, Raxter School for Girls, is put under quarantine, three best friends go to unbelievable lengths to uncover the truth about their confinement in this mind-bending young adult debut.
Release date: July 9
Jules doesn't believe in ghosts. An apartment sitter at the Bartholomew, she ignores the strange stories about the building's past—until a woman disappears. She searches for clues in this thriller from the author of Final Girls.
Release date: July 2
For a decade Darrow led a revolution against the corrupt color-coded society. Now, outlawed by the very republic he founded, he wages a rogue war on Mercury to salvage the dream of Eo in this fifth installment in the sci-fi Red Rising Saga.
Release date: July 30
In this next installment in The Legends of the First Empire fantasy series, humanity's only hope for survival lies with a legendary witch. But after a devastating betrayal, Persephone has no choice but to place her trust in the unknown.
Release date: July 9
Release date: July 9
The one-night stand was a mistake. Maddie and Theo both know this; after all, they're sworn enemies. They'll go back to hating each other once the wedding of their mutual friend is over in this rom-com from the author of The Wedding Date.
Release date: July 16
Release date: July 16
Which new releases are you looking forward to reading? Let's talk books in the comments!
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I have Pre-ordered -
"The Hidden City Murders: (John Granville & Emily Turner Historical Mysteries Book 6)" by Sharon Rowse . Rel July 11/19
"Yellowhead Blues: A Hunter Rayne Highway Mystery" by R.E.
Donald . Rel July 21/19
This one is a bit special because it was delayed for 2 years because of the "Elephant Hill" wildfire in British Columbia in 2017!
"The Hidden City Murders: (John Granville & Emily Turner Historical Mysteries Book 6)" by Sharon Rowse . Rel July 11/19
"Yellowhead Blues: A Hunter Rayne Highway Mystery" by R.E.
Donald . Rel July 21/19
This one is a bit special because it was delayed for 2 years because of the "Elephant Hill" wildfire in British Columbia in 2017!

You go to the store or library and get one, and then start reading. Goodreads is for discussing books, not for reading them online.


I know, right? One of my biggest problems is my TBR list keeps growing and growing, and there are so many fantastic books I want to read, and not enough time!


I don't even try. There are too many talented writers out there.

I feel the same with Age of Legend. I still have to read Age of War. Age of Swords wasn't good at all, but the first one was lovely.
Three Women looks great!