The Big Fantasy and Science Fiction Books of Fall

Hey, SFF fans! Good news. The next several months are about to get seriously fun.
As part of our Big Books of Fall series, this collection spotlights the most anticipated science fiction and fantasy publishing from August 15 through the end of the year. As always, inclusion is determined by early reviews and Goodreads regulars’ Want to Read shelves.
Probably the most high-profile release in the fantasy aisle, Rebecca Yarros’ Iron Flame—sequel to the breakout Fourth Wing—is dropping in November. Also look for new books from veteran authors V.E. Schwab and Cassandra Clare, the latter making her first foray into adult fantasy. That’s “adult” as in “not YA,” ya pervs. On the cozy fantasy front, look for Bookshops & Bonedust and The Unfortunate Side Effects of Heartbreak and Magic.
Sci-fi has a busy season ahead, too, with new releases from marquee names like Naomi Alderman (The Future), John Scalzi (Starter Villain), and the inimitable Martha Wells (System Collapse). (Go, Murderbot, go!)
As for debut novels, sometimes a new book just grabs you with its very premise. Such is the case with author Em X. Liu’s The Death I Gave Him, which is being billed as a queer retelling of Hamlet via a 21st-century locked-room mystery with an AI named Horatio. That’s, like, six genres in one. Or consider the sci-fi horror of Fault, which defies synopsis; you’re better off just clicking here.
So, yes—a busy SFF season indeed. Browse the book cover images below, hover over or click through for more details, and add any good leads to your Want to Read shelf.
The Big Fall Fantasy Books
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And i'm a bit perplexed that it's not on this list...


My TBR has only (so far today) grown by two books: The Olympian Affair and Walking Towards Peace: The True Story of a Woman Named Peace Pilgrim. Yes, I know the second one is a kid's book... .

Some of these Book Covers are Golden!
For example the cat in a suit from Scalzi's Starter Villain! 💖



And fans of Travis Baldree might also like S. Usher Evans' Weary Dragon Inn series.


The fragile threads of power…I am ready



Speaking of epic sci-fi, has anyone read Grone by Patrick Cumby? Soooo good! His new one is coming out this fall. It’s called Longstar, I think. I definitely have it on pre-order!


that's the thing about goodreads that irks me most, just do away with the pre-publication ratings, I dont care what the hardcore fanbase thinks. most prejudiced thing ever. ARCs, sure, but don't let people give their opinion if they haven't even read the thing

ENG version is set to be published in late November. I think Fourth Wing came out in early spring? So that figures I guess

Bookshops and Bonedust, System Collapse, and The Death I Gave Him are queer, though not necessarily gay (I assume sapphic, NB, and a queer retelling of Hamlet, but I haven't read any of them yet.)
If you want only gay then I'd try Allie Therin or Jordan L Hawk.

Oh this sounds awesome! Just added it to my list. Thanks!


Many people get Advanced Reader Copies. Then there are some who rate without reading but for the most part, people get ARCs. Not sure if yoive been to the giveaway part of Goodreads yet but thats one way or watch popular Book tubers/Book Tokers..they get them too. Ive won once on here...had someone randomly send me one another year and got one from someone on Pinterest about 8-10 years ago (i happened to have been on there and saw where a publisher had one more copy left & I asked if she still had it and she sent it to me. A book i was anxiously waiting to come out!) Plus, you have to think about some books may come out in other countries first. Then come to the U.S. :)

I was also clicking just to find the queer or LGBT tag lol


Some of these books are already out and many have been released as early review copies. While that doesn't allow for all of the advance ratings, at least some of them are legitimate. That said, I haven't seen an advance copy of Iron Flame which is probably going to sell so well the publisher doesn't feel a need to get it in the hands of very many potential reviewers. The imprint is Red Tower Books which is directed toward the "New Adult" audience, not YA, and will publish romantic fantasy and scifi with "feminist" characters. Don't worry, you folks who are anxious for gay characters--the books in this imprint will include them.

It's a matter of personal honor! Some fans don't appear to have it.

Give me something that at least diverges a little from the norm.

Swaye wrote: "Ok but just tell me the gay ones plskthx"
Amen to that. How can you rate a book you haven't read?



That is insane.

