“Can’t Wait” Books of Late 2017
So maybe you’ve heard, but I love lists. My day-to-day life might not be as organized as I would like, but I do enjoy creating book lists and putting together reading schedules because I’m a bit of a nut when it comes to things like that. It also has the added benefit of focusing my attention to the “must-read” releases that I’m excited about, so why not? I made lists for Early and Mid-2017 after all, so I’ve decided to do it once more for the final four months of the year. So here we go, these are the Science Fiction and Fantasy titles I’m really looking forward to in the rest of 2017…or at least I’ve tried to narrow down the list! What’s on your late-2017 “Must-Read” TBR? Anything you think I missed?
September
September 1 to 3 – Star Wars: Phasma by Delilah S. Dawson
September 4 to 10 – Godsgrave by Jay Kristoff, The Glass Town Game by Catherynne M. Valente, A Secret History of Witches by Louisa Morgan
September 11 to 17 – Magicians Impossible by Brad Abraham, The Twilight Pariah by Jeffrey Ford
September 18 to 24 – Best Day Ever by Kaira Rouda
September 25 to 30 – Provenance by Ann Leckie, Paradox Bound by Peter Clines, An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret Rogerson, An Unkindness of Magicians by Kat Howard, Invictus by Ryan Graudin
October
October 1 to 7 – The Bloodprint by Ausma Zehanat Khan, A Plague of Giants by Kevin Hearne, The Core by Peter V. Brett, 13 Minutes by Sarah Pinborough, Blackwing by Ed McDonald, The Tiger’s Daughter by K. Arsenault Rivera, The Genius Plague by David Walton
October 8 to 14 – The Stone in the Skull by Elizabeth Bear, Into the Bright Unknown by Rae Carson
October 15 to 21 – N/A
October 22 to 28 – The Tethered Mage by Melissa Caruso, The Beautiful Ones by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
October 29 to 31 – Kill Creek by Scott Thomas
November
November 5 to 11 – Shadowborn by David Dalglish, Jade City by Fonda Lee, The Realms of God by Michael Livingston, The Speaker by Traci Chee
November 12 to 18 – Artemis by Andy Weir, Oathbringer by Brandon Sanderson, The Nine by Tracy Townsend
November 19 to 25 – N/A
November 26 to 30 – Weave a Circle Round by Kari Maaren
December
December 3 to 9 – The Disappearance of Winter’s Daughter by Michael J. Sullivan, Persepolis Rising by James S.A. Corey, The Fall of the Readers by Django Wexler
December 10 to 16 – Killman Creek by Rachel Caine
December 17 to 23 – N/A
December 24 to 31 – N/A
Eeeeeeeeeeek Oathbringer, of course I remember NOTHING from the previous book
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It’s been a while, hasn’t it 🙂 I’m kind of in the same book, but I’m sure it’ll come back to me as I read 😀
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I sure hope so! It is the only series I will buy in hardback so it is MIIIINE…soon…like in months, sigh
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My only concern with Winter’s Daughter is that there has been no kickstarter yet and if he’s planning on releasing it in December, people need time to fund it. I want a hardcover and if there isn’t one, well, I suspect that Dulgath will then have been my last Sullivan…
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Yeah, I’m a little concerned about that too, though it seems that it is all set to drop and all. I haven’t been following his updates, has he mentioned anything about pushing the release back?
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I actually joined up on GR just to ask him about the kickstarter [his blog seems dead and he’s not even clearing out spam comments] and have not had any response. I asked on the book page of Winter’s Daughter, not his author page. I might go check that out as well.
I really hope he doesn’t push it back. But. I would rather have a hardcover later than no hardcover earlier. I liked how he handled the whole Dulgath kickstarter and was hoping this one would be similar. Doesn’t appear to be. Wondering if trying to do this AND his Age of Myth series is harder than he expected…
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Yeah, I’m in his Goodreads group, and now that you mention it, I haven’t seen many updates from him there either. I know his last project was very popular on Kickstarter and funded way past the original goal, I wonder if he’s using some of the extra money or if he might just put it out there, and then set up another campaign to recuperate costs or fund the next couple of Riyria Chronicles.
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I was going to do a link post, but….
if you go to his page, or his winter’s disappearance page, I asked him specifically about kickstarter and he replied! 😀
https://www.goodreads.com/questions/1162387-in-regards-to-kickstarter-and-the
Let me know if that link doesn’t work…
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Oh fantastic! That’s too bad about his negotiations falling through because that would have been so much easier, but I’m glad he’s got it covered. Thanks for letting me know 🙂
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I concur about the ease of the publisher route. But oh well. As long as I get a hardcover 🙂
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It’s INSANE how many books are coming out this fall that look fantastic! I’m actually at a point where I’m wondering if I’ll get through all the 2017 titles I’d been hoping to read before the end of the year. Some might have to be holdovers for 2018…
Regarding your list: I already have pre-orders in for the Rae Carson and Traci Chee books, and I won a Goodreads giveaway recently for The Beautiful Ones. And I’d love to check out An Enchantment of Ravens, Artemis, and The Tiger’s Daughter, but I’ll wait to read reviews on them first.
And here are a few others I remembered:
Wild Beauty by Anna-Marie McLemore
The Book of Dust by Phillip Pullman
Jane Unlimited by Kristen Cashore
The Language of Thorns by Leigh Bardugo
The Girl in the Tower by Katharine Arden
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Yeah, the book releases usually slow down during the fall months, but haha, not this year apparently. I can’t believe how many books are coming out in September and October that are on my must-read list.
And oof, actually I should have included The Girl in the Tower on this post, but I had forgotten that they had pushed it up from a January release to a December one, right?
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They did, yeah. I didn’t know about the new release date for The Girl in the Tower until I went to pre-order the book. I guess it’s a good thing that it’s coming out sooner…?
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Having less time to wait = definitely a good thing! 😀
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I may have slightly over committed myself when it comes to October ARCs… there’s just so many good books coming out!
I’m currently reading The Bloodprint (good so far, but I’m only a chapter or so in), and I just finished An Enchantment of Ravens (solid, but without that special spark that makes me really love a book). Others on your list I’m excited about include Provenance, An Unkindness of Magicians, The Stone in the Skull, Artemis, and Oathbringer.
Books not on your list I’m excited about include Under the Pendulum Sun (I read an ARC and it was fantastic), An Unkindness of Ghosts (similarly wonderful), The Murders of Molly Southbourne (Tade Thompson really impressed me with Rosewater), Forest of a Thousand Lanterns, The Weaver’s Lament, Barbary Station, Beasts Made of Night, and The City of Brass.
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I know what you mean about over committing yourself! I might have done the same thing…
October is really insane! I’ve only completed a couple books so far in my September list, but we’ll see how long I can keep ahead of the release schedule 🙂
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My most anticipated release out of all the books you mentionned is without a doubt Artemis by Andy Weir. I CANNOT wait for this one! 😀
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Me neither! I can’t wait to get started. Probably as we get closer to the release date 🙂
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I like it 😊
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Cheers!
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😉
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This fall, especially October, is going to be insane.
Books not included on the list that I’m looking forward to are:
– Into the Drowning Deep
– The World of Lore Volume 1
– Creatures of Will and Temper
– The Book of Dust (HOLY HELL FINALLY)
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Yes, October this year seems to be exploding with good books! And thanks for reminding me about Into the Drowning Deep, that’s one I’d love to try!
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Bear and Leckie might be the gems here. I’ll probably read the Weir & Sanderson too.
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Yeah, I’m really looking forward to Bear’s new book. I wasn’t as blown away by Leckie’s first trilogy as most everyone seemed to be, but I’m very curious about her new series.
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It’ll be interesting to see how different the books will be, as both are set in the same universe as previous books.
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I love these posts because it’s fun to see four months worth of book covers! I am looking forward to many of these as well, so I won’t list them all because we’ll be here all day, lol. But yes, so many awesome reads coming up through the end of the year. If only we had more days in the month to read them:-)
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Yeah, my head is spinning looking at my tbr laid out like that all in covers. It’s definitely a little overwhelming 🙂
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And my wishlist grows! Seriously, this is a great post and I see lots of books I already had on my list and a few I need to add. I was approved for a digital arc of the Kevin Hearne book just yesterday. So exciting!
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Yay, congrats! I’m really looking forward to that one, it will be interesting to see what he does outside of his Iron Druid stuff.
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This is a good list to see, as I want to read more SF/F as the year flies by! Invictus is one I want, and maybe I’ll finally try Sanderson too.
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I simply can’t wait for Invictus! Or Sanderson, for that matter! 😀
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I’ll be spending September tackling a pile of books that have been on my tbr for a couple of years! I haven’t paid a great deal of attention to new releases but Kill Creek sounds kind of interesting as long as it isn’t too slow!
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Yeah, I enjoy checking out new releases, but I know I should probably set some time aside to tackle the backlist too!
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I love this list. Likewise I may have overcommitted slightly in the coming months – even though I was trying so hard to be good. There’s just such a lot to look forward to. I didn’t realise the Rachel Caine book was due out so quickly – definitely looking forward to picking that one up.
Lynn 😀
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