#TopTenTuesday: Most Anticipated Books of 2024: Part I

We’re back with another Top Ten Tuesday, a weekly meme hosted by Jana @ That Artsy Reader Girl.

This week’s topic is Most Anticipated Books Releasing in the First Half of 2024.

For the sake of my wallet, wish list, and TBR, I don’t generally pay much attention to new release lists and often just see them as people talk about them on the blogosphere or the bird app. So, did I only have about 5 books on my 2024 release radar before today? Yes. But, did I also go to Goodreads and add a whole bunch of books to that list mostly to create this list? Also, yes. 😂 It’s so easy to feel overwhelmed by the upcoming books that pique my interest and that I know I’ll never get to because I would go even more broke than I am now (no library access = true sadness, friends).

But before I go off on a tangent, let’s look at the books I am excited about, shall we? I notice most of them are being published in February and April!

Emily Wilde’s Map of the Otherlands | 9 January 2024
Faebound
| 18 January 2024
A Love Song for Ricki Wilde
| 6 February 2024
A Tempest of Tea
| 20 February 2024
Fathomfolk
| 27 February 2024

This Could Be Us | 5 March 2024
The Hedgewitch of Foxhall
| 12 March 2024
Dragonfruit
| 9 April 2024
The Age of Magical Overthinking
| 9 April 2024
To Gaze Upon Wicked Gods
| 16 April 2024

I have no doubt my 2024 release radar is going to grow exponentially today. What about you? Did you already have these on your TBR or are they potential new additions? Happy reading!

60 thoughts on “#TopTenTuesday: Most Anticipated Books of 2024: Part I

  1. I love this topic but then my list grows like crazy! The Age of Overthinking might be one I need to read! haha!! I have seen Faebound all over and I’m going to have to look into that one. I hope that you get these, if not all, and love them!! ❤

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  2. I can’t help but look at all the shiny new books. I’m reading Fathomfolk at the moment and I really like the world she’s created but I’m still waiting for the characters’ personalities to grab me. Emily Wilde is as charming as the first one, and I’ve got my pre-order in for A Tempest of Tea! I’ve been waiting so long for it.

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    • Ooh, I can’t wait to read your thoughts on Fathomfolk once you’re done. I hope that you’ve been able to latch on to the characters’ personalities and if you finished it already, I hope you ended up enjoying it a lot! I feel like I’ve been waiting so long for Tempest, too. I hope we all love it 😍

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  3. A couple of these are on my list too! I have some that I see here on my netgalley shelf that didn’t make my list though, haha.

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    • I actually only learned about Faebound last week when I saw spoilers from a book box. The edition was so stunning I had to look up the book immediately 😂 I also loved Seven Days in June and it’s why I’m so excited for Ricki Wilde. I love this cover so much too! 😍 I hope we both love it!

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    • I definitely miss library access a lot! Sadly, being international also means that I don’t get a lot of access on NetGalley and Edelweiss too for regional copyright reasons. I’m mostly okay with it cos I do have enough to read but sometimes it can really be a bummer cos of FOMO, haha. I’m thankful to be able to afford fuelling my book hoarding addiction though. 💜🤭

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  4. I do love finding books that are going to be published that I want to read. No library access that’s a real downer. It’s where I get many of my books, but when I was growing up – no library. It was awful.

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    • No library access is a big downer and I’ve gotten used to it over the years ever since I moved back to Indonesia but it’s still a bummer sometimes when I see so many books I want to read and can’t easily get access to. Especially since Kindle books are also getting even more expensive these days! 😭 But it’s OK. We make do! I have tons of books I should get through first, lol.

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      • I know Dini and feel your pain even knowing you have plenty to read. I live in New Zealand and often books from USA don’t publish here, for very “important” ones I buy from Amazon but it hurts my pocket big time.

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  5. Interesting list, Dini. I don’t have any of these on my TBR, as I am really trying to read my backlist books, but there are a couple more I will be checking out. This top ten week is always deadly on my TBR. I hope you enjoy them all.

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  6. My list is already super long, and some releases haven’t even been announced yet.

    To Gaze Upon Wicked Gods is probably my most anticipated release of the year (apart from sequels). Fathomfolk, Faebound, and The Age of Magical Overthinking are on my list too.

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