Looking Ahead to the New Year: “Can’t Wait” Books of Early 2018
Happy 2018! As we get ready to begin another year, it’s time to look ahead and geek out over the Science Fiction and Fantasy reads I’m most excited about. Not only is it fun to organize my reading and to make lists, they also have the added benefit of focusing my attention to the highly anticipated releases that I’d like to check out. There’s already an impressive tower of books on my TBR pile, and these are only from the first quarter of 2018. While I’m under no illusions that I’ll be able to read them all, hopefully I can get to most of them (and also put some new books on people’s radars)!
What’s on your early 2018 reading list?
January
January 1 to January 7 – Black Star Renegades by Michael Moreci
January 8 to January 14 – The Lost Plot by Genevieve Cogman, Sinless by Sarah Tarkoff, The Infernal Battalion by Django Wexler
January 15 to January 21 – Blood and Sand by C.V. Wyk, Iron Gold by Pierce Brown, Senlin Ascends by Josiah Bancroft
January 22 to January 28 – Markswoman by Rati Mehrotra, The Sky is Yours by Chandler Klang Smith, The Raptor & The Wren by Chuck Wendig, The Defiant by Lesley Livingston
January 29 to January 31 – The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert
February
February 1 to February 10 – Semiosis by Sue Burke, Into the Fire by Elizabeth Moon, This Fallen Prey by Kelley Armstrong
February 11 to February 17 – Olympus Bound by Jordanna Max Brodsky, Honor Among Thieves by Rachel Caine & Ann Aguirre, Pride and Prometheus by John Kessel
February 18 to February 24 – A Time of Dread by John Gwynne
February 25 to February 28 – Zero Day by Ezekiel Boone, Blood of Assassins by R.J. Barker, Tess of the Road by Rachel Hartman
March
March 1 to March 10 – Lake Silence by Anne Bishop, The Hunger by Alma Katsu, Lady Henterman’s Wardrobe by Marshall Ryan Maresca, Daughters of the Storm by Kim Wilkins
March 11 to March 17 – Looking Glass by Andrew Mayne, Obsidio by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff, Impostor Syndrome by Mishell Baker
March 18 to March 24 – Torn by Rowenna Miller
March 25 to March 31 – Glimpse by Jonathan Maberry, The Queens of Innis Lear by Tessa Gratton
April
April 1 to April 7 – Space Opera by Catherynne M. Valente, The School for Psychics by K.C. Archer, Defy the Worlds by Claudia Gray, The Wolf by Leo Carew, Grey Sister by Mark Lawrence
April 8 to April 14 – Unbury Carol by Josh Malerman, From Unseen Fire by Cass Morris
April 15 to April 21 – Season of Storms by Andrzej Sapkowski, Before Mars by Emma Newman, Noir by Christopher Moore, Age of War by Michael J. Sullivan, Head On by John Scalzi,
April 22 to April 30 – The Defiant Heir by Melissa Caruso
Another Maradaine novel, eh? Man,by the time I get around to them I figure there should be at least 15 of those suckers! 😀
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Even I can’t keep up, and I’m actually enjoying his books! I had to ditch the first Maradaine series, otherwise I won’t be able to keep up with any of them.
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Happy New Year!😊 These are some great choices! Hazelwood is on my NetGalley shelf!😍 Yay!🙌
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Happy new year! I can’t wait to dive into Hazelwood! 😀
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Woot!!! Me either!!!
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EEK! That is way too organised for me! I’m finishing a few books I started last year and then I’ll just wander along by mood I think! I will be reading the first Ezekiel Boone book this year I hope…
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It’s the only way I can stay focused on the books I really want to read…though sometimes I stray from the reading list anyway 😀
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I just saw your post like this for the beginning of 2017 and realized I’m way behind! I’ve only recently added The Bear and the Nightingale to my TBR for 2018 and still haven’t even read Caraval! New year, new books! Happy Reading!
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Happy new year and happy reading to you too! I also look back at my past lists sometimes and despair at how many books I didn’t get to – just too many awesome new releases!
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How dare you, Mogsy. I resolved to buy fewer books this year just because my TBR pile mushroomed in 2017 (seriously, you have no idea how many 2017 books I didn’t get to read last year *lol*), and then you show me this list! XD
In truth, I think there are only two books coming out between now and April that I’ve committed on: Rachel Hartman’s Tess of the Road (yay for seeing it here!), Tempests & Slaughter by Tamora Pierce, and the upcoming new novel by Leslye Walton. A few others caught my eye, like Markswoman, Blood and Sand, and Daughters of the Storm, but I’m going to wait until reviews come out before making any decisions about them.
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Haha, my list of books I didn’t get to in 2017 is just as bad! And ooh, I completely forgot about the Tamora Pierce book. I have never read her, I confess…eek! Though I’m eyeing the audiobook of Tempests, and hopefully later this year I can snag a review copy!
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WOW! And that’s only the list for the first four months of the year!
Even picking just a couple of titles for months, that makes it a staggering amount of potentially great reads – and that’s not taking into account all the other shinies listed there…
Have a great 2018!
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I know, it’s just the first four months! Insane! 2018 looks to be off to a great start though, and I can’t believe how many books I’ll have to read in April!
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Such a great list, it makes me giddy with anticipation! So many of these are on my TBR as well. I’m going to need to find more time to read this year 😁
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Haha, me too. Though I think I’ll have to give up sleep for that to happen 😀
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I’ve finished my ARC of The Infernal Battalion — it was excellent, as expected.
Markswoman was all right. It surpassed my low expectations for YA fantasy anyway.
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I brought The Infernal Battalion with me on my winter vacation – but of course, I got like no reading done! I can’t wait to start it, hopefully I’ll be able to dive into it once I get back into the swing of things.
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I had a ton of plans to read over winter break… but then I ended up spending time with family instead, which is just as well!
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Great list. This Fallen Prey and Obsidio are pretty high on my list, and I’m really curious about The Sky Is Yours. That cover doesn’t hurt. 🙂 Before Mars and the Defiant too… this just reminds me how good 2018 looks for SF!
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That cover to The Sky is Yours is amazing – it just makes you wonder, what is this crazy book about?! I hope to start it soon to find out 🙂
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Out of all the books mentionned here, I have to say that my heart goes to Iron Gold, I NEED IT now, I have been waiting since I finished Morning Star! xD
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I’m also very excited for Iron Gold! I have the ARC from NetGalley, but I think I’ll wait until closer to release date to start it. Not long now!
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Wow such an amazing post! Really looking forward to Hazel Wood and Iron Gold in January! And I can’t wait for Obsidio!!
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I hope to start Hazelwood and Iron Gold soon! And if the first two books are any indication, Obsidio is gonna be amaaaazing!
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Brilliant!! 😀 Absolutely agree!!!
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So many goodies! I am a sucker for swords on the cover, so I love the look of ‘A time of dread’! I just recently got the author’s first book on audible and am looking forward to listening to it!
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One of my blogger friends already finished A Time of Dread and she said it was amazing. Now I’m just so excited! I’ve never read the author before, I’m looking forward to it!
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Happy New Year! All of these books look amazing! I can’t wait to dive into some books for this year!
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Happy new year! Me neither! 😀
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Eeek, so many I want to read!
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So many books, too little time!!!
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Wow. If these are just the ones you’re *most* excited by, I hate to think how long the list is of things you’re just *very* excited by. Let alone the list of things you’re moderately intrigued by!
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Haha, this is why I have to narrow things down. The challenge is to actually follow my reading list 😉
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Thanks for putting together this list! Tess of the Road is on my “can’t wait” list, and I have an ARC of The Hazel Wood I need to read, but I didn’t know about many of the others.
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Those two books seem to be on a lot of anticipated lists for 2018 – I hope you’ll enjoy them!
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There are so many good books to look forward to. I can’t wait for some of these.
Lynn 😀
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Yep, 2018 is gonna be awesome! 😀
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So many good books I almost don’t know where to start!
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I know, and not surprisingly, I’m behind already! 😀
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That’s an ambitious and scarily organised list! 🙂
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Haha probably not as organized as it looks, but thanks! 😀
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