My Fall 2018 Anticipated Releases Guidebook

I tend to start most of my anticipated releases posts screaming about all the amazing books that are coming out that season. But never have I ever felt most truthful than now by saying that are SO SO SO MANY AMAZING BOOKS COMING OUT THIS FALL 2018. Today I’m going to be listing books coming out between September through November by month, and I’ll be discussing my MOST anticipated books of the fall. Books highlighted in pink are books that I have already read for review. These review will likely be coming out either before or on their release date.

Most Anticipated Books:

Vengeful by V.E. Schwab (September 25)- I am more than ready for the sequel to one of the very first books I screamed about in my corner of the Internet, Vicious.

Kingdom of Ash (Throne of Glass #7) by Sarah J. Maas (October 4)- I started reading the Throne of Glass series during my junior of high school (the year Queen of Shadows and ACOTAR came out), so it feels very nostalgic that the finale is coming out during my year of COLLEGE. Advance apologies to the homework I’ll be putting aside when this is in my hands.

Dear Evan Hansen: The Novel by Val Emmich (October 9)-  I’m really looking forward to the novelization of one of my favorite musicals. I actually received an ARC through books for trade, so I’m excited to pick it up soon.

Wildcard by Marie Lu (September 18)- Wildcard is the amazing sequel that we all NEED to Warcross. And we all NEED that reunion with Hideo.

Muse of Nightmares by Laini Taylor (October 2)- Strange the Dreamer is one of the most beautifully written books I’ve ever read, and Muse of Nightmares is no exception.

The War Outside by Monica Hesse (September 25)- Historical fiction is one of my favorite genres, and Monica Hesse has become one of my favorite authors. The War Outside is easily one of the best historical fiction books I’ve read.

September

Sadie by Courtney Summers (September 4)

People Kill People by Ellen Hopkins (September 4)

Meet the Sky by McCall Hoyle (September 4)

Rule by Ellen Goodlett (September 11)

My Real Name is Hanna by Tara Lynn Masih

Pride by Ibi Zoboi (September 18)

Unclaimed Baggage by Jen Doll (September 18)

Bonjour Girl by Isabella Lafleche (September 18)

Check Please: #Hockey by Ngozi Ukazu (September 18)

Small Spaces by Katherine Arden (September 25)

The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankensetin by Kiersten White (September 25)

October 

Dry by Neal Shusterman & Jarrod Shusterman (October 2)

Sawkill Girls by Claire Legrand (October 2)

A Very Large Expanse of Sea by Tahereh Mafi (October 16)

What If It’s Us by Adam Silvera and Becky Albertalli (October 9)

Odd One Out by Nic Stone (October 9)

Bridge of Clay by Markus Zusak (October 9)

Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan (October 23)

An Assassin’s Guide to Love and Treason by Virginia Boecker (October 23)

November 

Mammoth by Jill Baguchinsky (November 6)

Archenemies (Renegades #2) by Marissa Meyer (November 6)

Pulp by Robin Talley (November 13)

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What books are you most looking forward to this fall? Share in the comments!

23 thoughts on “My Fall 2018 Anticipated Releases Guidebook

  1. Great article! LoL, the way you described getting excited by new books is exactly how I feel about TV and Theater. I am really looking forward to the Dear Evan Hansen book. Always looking for new stuff to read so this article was really great!

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  2. I just finished reading Renegades the other night and now I am DYING for Anarchists to be released! It’s going to be a long wait until November, haha.

    I’m also interested in Monica Hesse’s The War Outside. I’ve only read her non-fiction work before but I’ve heard great things about her historical fiction novels as well.

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  3. So many great books here! Right now I am mostly excited for Dear Evan Hansen, Muse of Nightmares and Very Large Expanse of Sea.. I’ve been hearing nothing but amazing things about all of them 🙂

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