My Most Anticipated Reads for 2019

Welcome to another Top Ten Tuesday! Today we’re going to talk about some of the amazing books that are coming out in early 2019. Since I could only find eight books from the first half of the year that I absolutely plan on reading, I’ll be rounding off this list with my two most-anticipated fall releases. Here we go!

As a reminder, Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl.

The Wicked King cover

If you’re reading this in the afternoon Mountain time, then I’ll probably be reading The Wicked King by Holly Black. The Cruel Prince made my list of top books last year, and I’m excited to read the second book in the series. Today!

Last year, I read The Mortal Instruments, The Infernal Devices, and The Dark Artifices. That’s a lot of reading, because not only do those three series consist of 12 books total, none of those books are short! Anyway, now that I’ve read all of those great books, I’m looking forward to Ghosts of the Shadow Market that’s supposed to come out in June.

Last year I read Caraval and Legendary by Stephanie Garber, so this year I’m excited to read the last book in the series, Finale. I love how this book is supposed to be from both Tella and Scar’s perspectives, and we finally get to see how their stories end!

I think that out of all the debut authors I know of coming out with books this year, I’m looking forwad to Astrid Scholte’s Four Dead Queens the most. It feels like I’ve been hearing about this story for about forever now! The book comes out next month, so there’s not much longer to wait now.

Another book that I’m looking forward to is King of Fools, the next book in Amanda Foody’s The Shadow Game series. I got Ace of Shades when it was on sale last year, and I plan on continuing this series with the second book (of a planned 3).

Although Enchantée is not on this list (because I’ve already read it), there is another book set in the same time period that I’m looking forward to reading this year: Spectacle. Since they both come out in February, get ready to immerse yourself in pre-Revolution France next month (The Gilded Wolves is also based in France and comes out next week, although it’s set 100 years later).

Hopefully this year I’ll be reading several Russian-themed books, like The Bear and the Nightingale and Romanov by Nadine Brandes. I speak some Russian, and one of the countries in the universe that I’m creating in my writing life is Soyuza, which is based on pre-Soviet Russia. Although I love history in general, so even if I wasn’t already interested in Russia itself, I’d probably still want to read this one.

I’ve pre-ordered the Kindle edition of The Priory of the Orange Tree (because it’s 848 pages). It looks like an epic fantasy novel that I would find interesting, and several people who generally have good taste for these kinds of books say they liked it, so I plan on reading it as well. Besides, the book I’m writing has dragons in it too, so maybe I’ll get some inspiration. This one comes out the same day as Four Dead Queens… which one do I read first?

Those are the spring and summer releases I’m looking forward to. These are my must-read books for the fall:

Legend 4 no cover

If you’ve been reading this blog for very long, it probably wouldn’t surprise you to know that Legend 4 by Marie Lu is my most anticipated read of 2019. At all. I’ll probably be one of the first people to pre-order this book. I’ll be begging for an ARC too. When I heard about this book while I was on my last break at work a few months ago, I was completely giddy, and told all my customers at work about how excited I was. The fact that I can actually tell you where I was when I first heard about this should probably tell you how excited I am.

Chain of Gold by Cassandra Clare is another one of those books that I have already pre-ordered. I cried so much through the last chapter and epilogue of Clockwork Princess, and I’m excited to read more about this part of the Shadowhunter’s timeline. I’ll probably want to reread The Infernal Devices before it comes out, but I’m in luck: my parents gave me a boxed set of TID for Christmas.

So there you are: the eight books from the first half of 2019 that I’m definitely planning on reading, and two books from the second half of the year that I’m excited about. Next week we’re going to talk about new-to-me authors I read in 2018… some of whom I’m sure that many readers have known about for nearly forever, but I had been clueless about.

42 comments

  1. Cassandra Clare is always a want-to-read for me, and I am excited about getting more Legend books from Marie Lu, since it was one of my favorite series. Finale will have to be read at some point, so I can say goodbye to that series, but I always put series enders off.

    1. I wonder what is the psychology between not wanting to end the series… you’re not the only one I’ve seen that likes to delay the ending of series. I probably will get that one from the library, since I got the others from the library.

    1. Thank you. There are a lot of great books in other genres too… since I write YA they come first, but it leaves so little time for the others when there are so many good ones out there.

    1. Even more crazy… when I got to Clockwork Princess, I had 8 days before QOAAD came out. I read all three of those books (Clockwork Princess, Lady Midnight, and Lord of Shadows) in 9 days. It was crazy! Then I followed those three with QOAAD.

  2. I just read “The Midnight Heir” which was at the back of my copy of Clockwork Princess (from the boxed set) and now I’m looking forward to Chain of Gold even more!

  3. I’ve been seeing Holly Black’s series everywhere for this TTT. I’ve really enjoyed Holly’s unique writing style in the past so I definitely want to pick up this series. Probably when all books are out. Great list, Brooke!

    1. It’s not out yet (or I’d have it in my hand) but it’s supposed to come out this fall! That’s including Kingdom of Back, which has been postponed until next spring, and Skyhunter, which is coming out in fall 2020 (I think it’s a duology with the second one out in 2021, but I’m not 100% sure).

    1. Yes! Apparently, Day is going to be wearing a black suit for most of the book. Don’t know what that’s all about.

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