Twelve Months - Jim Butcher Steel Gods - Richard Swan The Infinite State - Richard Swan The Helium Sea - Peter F. Hamilton The Last Contract of Isako - Fonda Lee Those are the ones on my list. Highly doubt we're getting Red God or final Hierarchy books next year.
Supposedly Brandon is going to have the Horneater novella ready in time for the next leatherbound release (Oathbringer?). There's also that Hoid POV "Fires of December" or whatever he just announced.
I told my friend "my boss gave me $100 for my birthday a few seconds before it, so technically it was $100 less" and he called me insane
Including my Kindle books I kinda forget about on my TBR, after a quick little update to my GoodReads shelves, I have 67 books that I own that I haven't read.
Here's what I've got on my radar as 'big' releases (that tvck didn't mention, which are all also on my list): Bradley P. Beaulieu - A God of Countless Guises Cameron Sullivan - The Red Winter JDL Rosell - The Titan Revenant James SA Corey - The Faith of Beasts Abel Montero - The Sunrise Dagger RJ Barker - Mortedant's Peril Shannon Chakraborty - The Tapestry of Fate Martha Wells - Platform Decay Katharine Arden - The Unicorn Hunters Ed Crocker - Moonfall Robert Jackson Bennett - A Trade of Blood Peter Orullian/Brandon Sanderson - Songs of the Dead Justin Lee Anderson - The Bastard Throne (this one's tentative) Terry Brooks/Delilah S. Dawson - Brona Margaret Weis/Tracy Hickman - War Wizard John Gwynne - The Wolves of War Daniel Abraham - Judge of Worlds Christopher Buehlman - The Thrice-Bound Fool Justin T. Call - Master of the Fallen (tentative) Plus Sanderson's Fires of December and more about Hoid's storybook thing, as Garrett said; probably the next Glass Immortals book from Brian McClellan; probably Ryan Cahill's The Truth; possibly James Rollins's final Moonfall book. Those are all hopefuls for me. Almost assuredly no Hierarchy 3, as he won't have the draft done until the end of 2026, but I could see Red God coming maybe. Also certainly we'll have the next three Jordan Smith epics. And I'm putting out three books and a story in an anthology haha.
I can't even try to enumerate how many books I own that I haven't read. Well, maybe I can. I have ~75 that I'm planning to read and donate. ~125 in my real queue that are on my shelves. ~125 in storage. ~100 in audio format. 1000+ ebooks, of which I've certainly only read like 200 max.
I am missing an indie paperback that I got in last year's exchange whose title is escaping me at work, but I think this is the extent of everything I own that I haven't read. I did a major, major cull recently of physical TBRs that just were never going to happen. You can really tell my niche interests well here, haha.
every time I see this Jenn Lyons cover I get sad because I adored that first book, loved the second, liked the third, despised the fourth and fifth.