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 2025.
I’m rather terrible at keeping track of upcoming releases as I try not to tempt myself too often or too much with the latest books coming out lest my TBR continues to grow to unimaginable heights. That idea goes flying out the window every time these TTT posts happen and I end up adding 90% of the books I come across to my radar. 🤣 Well, I’m only human, right? Humans repeatedly make questionable decisions even if at the time they seem like the perfect idea, lol. But I digress!
Here are some books that I know are out in the first half of 2025—one of them is even out today! It turns out that most of these are YA and even though I’ve been reading less of them recently I’m still keen to give them a try. There are a few Adult titles sprinkled in though!


A Language of Dragons by S.F. Williamson
Publication Date: 7 January 2025
📖 SYNOPSIS
The most exciting debut of 2025 – an incredible fantasy Dark Academia, perfect for fans of Babel, Fourth Wing, and the Scholomance trilogy.
EVERY ACT OF TRANSLATION REQUIRES SACRIFICE
Welcome to Bletchley Park… with dragons.
London, 1923. Dragons soar through the skies and protests erupt on the streets, but Vivien Featherswallow isn’t worried. She’s going to follow the rules, get an internship studying dragon languages, and make sure her little sister never has to risk growing up Third Class. By midnight, Viv has started a civil war.
With her parents arrested and her sister missing, all the safety Viv has worked for is collapsing around her. So when a lifeline is offered in the form of a mysterious ‘job’, she grabs it. Arriving at Bletchley Park, Viv discovers that she has been recruited as a codebreaker helping the war effort – if she succeeds, she and her family can all go home again. If she doesn’t, they’ll all die.
At first Viv believes that her challenge, of discovering the secrets of a hidden dragon language, is doable. But the more she learns, the more she realises that the bubble she’s grown up in isn’t as safe as she thought, and eventually Viv must What war is she really fighting
An epic, sweeping fantasy with an incredible Dark Academia setting, a clandestine, slow-burn enemies-to-lovers romance, and an unputdownable story, filled with twists and turns, betrayals and secret identities, A Language of Dragons is the unmissable debut of 2025, from an extraordinary new voice.

The Wilde Trials by Mackenzie Reed
Publication Date: 21 January 2025
📖 SYNOPSIS
From the acclaimed author of The Rosewood Hunt comes a thrilling new mystery about a high-stakes competition packed with shocking twists, second chances, and deadly deceit, where allies—and enemies—are the people you’d least expect.
Chloe Gatti will do whatever it takes to win her elite boarding school’s annual competition, the Wilde Trials. In the two weeks leading up to graduation from Wilde Academy, a dozen seniors are chosen to compete in a series of seven ultimate physical and mental tests, and the winner will take home over half a million dollars—money that Chloe needs to help her sick sister.
But the competition is fierce, and includes her brooding ex-boyfriend, Hayes Stratford, whose brother was the only student to die during the Trials a few years ago. When someone starts blackmailing Chloe during the competition, she’s forced to strike a deal with Hayes—if he helps her discover who is sabotaging her, she’ll help him solve the mystery his brother left behind.
Following clues from Hayes’s brother, the unlikely allies discover that something isn’t right about the Wilde Trials. With a lifechanging prize looming over her head and her buried feelings for Hayes rising to the surface, Chloe will have to decide what’s really worth fighting for, and if the cost of competing outweighs the potential consequences, even if that includes ending up like Hayes’s brother—dead.
Fans of Jessica Goodman and Maureen Johnson will love this dark academia thriller with a romantic twist!

I Am Not Jessica Chen by Ann Liang
Publication Date: 28 January 2025
📖 SYNOPSIS
After getting rejected by every single Ivy League she applied to and falling short of all her Asian immigrant parents’ expectations, seventeen-year-old Jenna Chen makes a wish to become her smarter, infinitely more successful Harvard-bound cousin, Jessica Chen—only for her wish to come true. Literally.
Now trapped inside Jessica’s body, with access to Jessica’s most private journals and secrets, Jenna soon discovers that being the top student at the elite, highly competitive Havenwood Private Academy isn’t quite what she imagined. Worse, as everyone—including her own parents—start having trouble remembering who Jenna Chen is, or if she ever even existed, Jenna must decide if playing the role of the perfect daughter and student is worth losing her true self forever.

Reign of the Talon by Sophie Kim
Publication Date: 11 February 2025
📖 SYNOPSIS
The Prophecy has arrived…and with her, war.
A prisoner caged within the walls of her own mind, the once-fierce assassin known as Shin Lina can do nothing but watch as a tide of blood and chaos sweeps across the Three Kingdoms. After all, Lina is the one who unleashed the malevolent Prophecy upon her world.
So many secrets. So many lies. And it’s all her fault.
Yet Haneul Rui—the immortal Dokkaebi Emperor who stole her heart—refuses to surrender. He alone leads the armies against the dangerous, serpentine Imugi. He alone wields his scorching fire atop blood-soaked battlefields, and he alone rallies his soldiers against a terrifying future of death and destruction.
Now the red thread of fate ties them all together in love and hatred—Rui, Lina, and the merciless Prophecy herself. And the more Lina fights against her destiny, the tighter the thread becomes.
For they are bound in both life and death; to wound one is to wound them all. To kill the Child of Venom is to kill them all.
And soon, not even the wrathful gods themselves can stop their inevitable ruin.
The Talons series is best enjoyed in order.
Reading Order:
Book #1 Last of the Talons
Book #2 Wrath of the Talon
Book #3 Reign of the Talon

Wooing the Witch Queen by Stephanie Burgis
Publication Date: 18 February 2025
📖 SYNOPSIS
In a Gaslamp-lit world where hags and ogres lurk in thick pine forests, three magical queens form an uneasy alliance to protect their lands from invasion…and love turns their world upside down.
Queen Saskia is the wicked sorceress everyone fears. After successfully wrestling the throne from her evil uncle, she only wants one thing: to keep her people safe from the empire next door. For that, she needs to spend more time in her laboratory experimenting with her spells. She definitely doesn’t have time to bring order to her chaotic library of magic.
When a mysterious dark wizard arrives at her castle, Saskia hires him as her new librarian on the spot. “Fabian” is sweet and a little nerdy, and his requests seem a little strange – what in the name of Divine Elva is a fountain pen? – but he’s getting the job done. And if he writes her flirtatious poetry and his innocent touch makes her skin singe, well…
Little does Saskia know that the “wizard” she’s falling for is actually an Imperial archduke in disguise, with no magical training whatsoever. On the run, with perilous secrets on his trail and a fast growing yearning for the wicked sorceress, he’s in danger from her enemies and her newfound allies, too. When his identity is finally revealed, will their love save or doom each other?

Divining the Leaves by Shveta Thakrar
Publication Date: 4 March 2025
📖 SYNOPSIS
From critically acclaimed author Shveta Thakrar comes a beautifully imagined contemporary fantasy about two teens, one a believer of magic who yearns to belong, the other a skeptic searching for an escape, who find themselves embroiled in a twisty world of court intrigue when they venture into a forest ruled by yakshas, mysterious woodland spirits drawn from Hindu and Buddhist folklore.
Plant-loving Ridhi Kapadia and popular Nilesh Batra were friends once.
Now, seventeen and alone, Ridhi blends natural perfumes, wears flower crowns, and wanders her local woods, listening for the leafy whispers of her beloved trees. Pleading for the yakshas to admit her into their enchanted forest kingdom, where she knows she truly belongs.
After learning his parents’ perfect marriage is a sham and getting suspended from school, a heartsick Nilesh lands at Ridhi’s doorstep—the last thing either of them wants. So when a pretty yakshini offers him the distraction of magic, the same magic he mocked Ridhi for believing in, he jumps at it.
Furious, Ridhi strikes a bargain with a noblewoman named Sulochana. In return for helping restore her reputation, Sulochana will turn Ridhi into the yakshini she yearns to be—and teach her to divine the trees’ murmurs.
But when Nilesh ends up trapped in the yakshas’ realm, Ridhi realizes the leaves might be telling a disturbing story about the forest her heart is rooted in—one that, even if the two of them band together, threatens to shred the future like so many thorns.

The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones
Publication Date: 18 March 2025
📖 SYNOPSIS
A chilling historical horror novel set in the American west in 1912 following a Lutheran priest who transcribes the life of a vampire who haunts the fields of the Blackfeet reservation looking for justice.
A diary, written in 1912 by a Lutheran pastor is discovered within a wall. What it unveils is a slow massacre, a chain of events that go back to 217 Blackfeet dead in the snow. Told in transcribed interviews by a Blackfeet named Good Stab, who shares the narrative of his peculiar life over a series of confessional visits. This is an American Indian revenge story written by one of the new masters of horror, Stephen Graham Jones.

Meet Me at Blue Hour by Sarah Suk
Publication Date: 1 April 2025
📖 SYNOPSIS
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind meets Past Lives in this gripping, emotional story of two childhood friends navigating the fallout of one erasing their memory of the other, from acclaimed author Sarah Suk.
Seventeen-year-old Yena Bae is spending the summer in Busan, South Korea, working at her mom’s memory-erasing clinic. She feels lost and disconnected from people, something she’s felt ever since her best friend, Lucas, moved away four years ago without a word, leaving her in limbo.
Eighteen-year-old Lucas Pak is also in Busan for the summer, visiting his grandpa, who was recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. But he isn’t just here for a regular visit—he’s determined to get his beloved grandpa into the new study running at the clinic, a trial program seeking to restore lost memories.
When Yena runs into Lucas again, she’s shocked to see him and even more shocked to discover that he doesn’t remember a thing about her. He’s completely erased her from his memories, and she has no idea why.
As the two reconnect, they unravel the mystery and heartache of what happened between them all those years ago—and must now reckon with whether they can forge a new beginning together.

Nav’s Foolproof Guide to Falling in Love by Jessica Lewis
Publication Date: 29 April 2025
📖 SYNOPSIS
Giving the new girl lessons in romance so she can woo your best friend couldn’t possibly go wrong…right? Perfect for fans of Becky Albertalli and Casey McQuiston, this romantic comedy from Jessica Lewis is packed with heart.
Nav knows how to flirt, but she also knows love is a messy, losing proposition. She doesn’t need her best friend, Hallie, the serial monogamist, to demonstrate it to her over and over. So when shy new girl Gia asks Nav for help getting Hallie’s attention, Nav makes sure she seems genuine—she doesn’t want to add another heartbreak to Hallie’s never-ending list. They strike a bargain, and Nav agrees to give Gia lessons in romance. If it works, maybe Hallie can date someone decent for a change.
Except…Gia’s not just bad at flirting, she’s terrible. She’s too anxious to even speak to Hallie, never mind date her. But somehow, every awkward joke and catastrophic practice date makes Nav like Gia a little bit more. And not in a friend way. As the three girls’ feelings get spun around, Nav will have to question if she’s as much of an expert as she thought…or if love might be worth every bit of trouble after all.

Salvación by Sandra Proudman
Publication Date: 20 May 2025
📖 SYNOPSIS
In this Latinx YA fantasy inspired by El Zorro, Lola de La Peña becomes the masked heroine Salvación in order to save her family and town from a man who would destroy it for the magic it contains…if she doesn’t fall in love with a boy in his company first.
Lola de La Peña yearns to be free from the societal expectations of a young Mexican lady of her station. She spends her days pretending to be delicate and proper while watching her mamá cure the sick and injured with sal negra (black salt), a recently discovered magic that heals even the most mortal of sicknesses and wounds. But by night, she is Salvación, the free-spirit lady vigilante protecting the town of Coloma from those who threaten its peace and safety among the rising tension in Alta California after the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
But one night, a woman races into Coloma, barely alive, to tell the horrifying tale of how her town was obliterated by sal roja, a potent, deadly magic capable of obliterating anything it comes into contact with and the man who wields Damien Hernández. And when Hernández arrives the next day with a party of fifty strong and promises of returning Alta California to México, Lola knows it’s only a matter of time before he brings the region under his rule—all Hernández needs is the next full moon and the stolen, ancient amulet he carries to mine enough sal roja to conquer the land. Determined to protect everything she loves, Lola races against time as Salvación to stop his plans. What she didn’t count on was the distracting and infuriating Alejandro, who travels with Hernández but doesn’t seem to share his ambitions. With the stakes higher than ever and Hernández getting closer to his goals, Lola will do anything to foil his plans, even teaming up with Alejandro—who she doesn’t fully trust, but can’t help but fall in love with.

Behooved by M. Stevenson
Publication Date: 11 February 2025
📖 SYNOPSIS
A charming slow-burn romantasy featuring a duty-bound noblewoman with a chronic illness, a prince who would rather be in a library than on a throne, and a magical ride through a world of cozy enchantment.
Bianca knows her duty comes before her heart. So when the threat of war looms, she agrees to marry the neighboring kingdom’s heir. But not all royal weddings are a fairytale, and Prince Aric, Bianca’s betrothed, is cold, aloof, and seems to hate her on sight.
To make matters worse, on their wedding night, an assassination attempt goes awry—leaving Aric magically transformed into a horse. Bianca does what any bride in this situation would she mounts her new husband and rides away to safety.
Sunset returns Aric to human form, but they soon discover the assassination attempt is part of a larger plot against the throne. Worse, Bianca has been framed for Aric’s murder, and she’s now saddled with a husband who is a horse by day and a frustratingly attractive man by night.
As an unexpected romance begins galloping away with their hearts, Bianca and Aric must rely on each other to unravel the curse and save the throne.

Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil by V.E. Schwab
Publication Date: 10 June 2025
📖 SYNOPSIS
Santo Domingo de la Calzada, 1532.
London, 1837.
Boston, 2019.
Three young women, their bodies planted in the same soil, their stories tangling like roots.
One grows high, and one grows deep, and one grows wild.
And all of them grow teeth.

Are any of these anticipated releases on your radar or TBR too? I can’t wait to see what you’re most excited to read this year (and probably add it to my TBR as well, lol)

Even though I try and keep up with book announcements there’s still a ton I never hear of until TTT! I’m looking forward to the new Schwab, though June is so far away I didn’t think to put it on my list this week. I might also check out Wooing the Witch Queen and The Buffalo Hunter Hunter. Though I found the last SGJ book I read a bit too gory!
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I have an ARC for Wooing the Witch Queen! I hadn’t heard of it and I’m so excited to see it on your list because maybe I chose wisely, haha. I hope you enjoy all of these!! I didn’t even think to put the Schwab book on my list. To be honest, I have way more on my list than I posted. LOL Have a wonderful week, my friend! ❤
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I haven’t heard of it before now, but the Zorro retelling seems like it could be fun! The movies always entertain and when done well, a retelling can also be entertaining. 🙂 Hope you enjoy these all!!
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Honestly, I have the same trouble with seasonal TBR posts. But other people’s posts are a great source for new books to look forward to. 🙂
Thanks for stopping by earlier.
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I’m looking forward to Wooing the Witch Queen, too! And I hadn’t heard of Behooved before, but it sounds fascinating and now I’m going to have to add that one to my TBR, too. 😉
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I added like four books from this to my TBR. I love the sound of these books. Here is my post. https://paigesofnovels.wordpress.com/2025/01/07/top-ten-eleven-tuesday-most-anticipated-january-june/
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I also included I Am Not Jessica Chen in mine, I just love Ann Liang so I am excited.
I am curious about Mackenzie Reed and Sophie Kim as authors, and I also discovered a couple books thanks to your post, Divining the Leaves and Behooved. Gotta love these TTT prompts but they’re also very dangerous.
Hope you enjoy all these and can get your hands on them pretty soon!
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I haven’t read Ann Liang yet even though I have two of her books on my shelf! 🫣 But I’m excited to give this a go. She seems to write these angsty teen coming-of-age stories well. These TTT prompts are indeed very dangerous. My 2025 releases radar has grown exponentially already and I haven’t even visited all the blogs yet 🤭
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I’ve read If You Could See the Sun and This Time it’s Real. I hope to read her other two published books as well (though not sure when). A Song to Drown Rivers seems to be her most different book.
I guess that is also good, so you do not get bored or run out of books…
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Wooing the Witch Queen sounds like fun!
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I’m so excited to give it a go! 😍
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These look amazing! I’ll have to add some of these to my TBR list!
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Yay! I hope you love the ones you do end up checking out 😍
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Oh I love the sound of Wooing the Witch Queen. And of course I’m also looking forward to Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil. Hope you’ll love all of these!
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I’m so excited for it! There’s actually a downloadable sample that you can get on Kindle if you want to check out. I haven’t read it yet but I’m hoping to soon. Bury Our Bones sounds incredible and I hope we all love it 😍
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I was interested in Buffalo Hunter Hunter just because of the cool title then I learned it was about vampires. Not for me. Thanks for stopping by.
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Ah, too bad. I’m not a horror girlie but it was the vampires bit that got me 🤣
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I’m really curious for A Language of Dragons as well.
My TTT: https://laurieisreading.com/2025/01/07/top-ten-tuesday-books-i-look-forward-to-releasing-in-the-first-half-of-2025/
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All of these books look like interesting reads. Hope you enjoy them.
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Thank you! I hope so too 😃
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Agh I forgot to add WOOING THE WITCH QUEEN to my own list!! Thanks for the reminder!
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There are just SO MANY BOOKS. I added tons to my 2025 releases radar after today, lol
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The more I see A Language of Dragons, the more I want to read it.
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I actually did read it already and I have a review up if you want to check it out. If you like challenging characters then I would recommend it. The world building and language aspect was also cool! I hope you enjoy it if you do give it a go 🙂
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It looks like a good lineup, Dini. I hope you enjoy them all.
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Thanks, Carla! I’m keen to check them all out 😍
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So many wonderful covers! I’ve just added Behooved to my TBR, it sounds and looks amazing. I hope you’ll enjoy these books 🙂 Thanks for visiting my blog!
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Agreed! These types of prompts are killer for my already overflowing TBR and, yet, I still seem to keep adding books…LOL
I hope you enjoy all these.
Happy TTT (on a Wednesday)!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
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I’d love to hear Nav’s Foolproof Guide to Falling in Love. It sounds intriguing.
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Beehooved sounds amazing so thanks for bringing that to my attention. And I also loved El Zorro by Isabel Allende so now I’m super curious about Salvación!
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I didn’t know about Stephanie Burgis’ new book, I need it. Also, Divining the Leaves just because the cover is gorgeous. They all look amazing.
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Picked up Ann Liang for the first time last year and am really looking forward to more of her books. Jessica Chen looks really interesting.
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I’m looking forward to I AM NOT JESSICA CHEN!!
My TTT
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Not going to lie, I only recognized like two of these. I hope they are all amazing though.
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Yes to so many of these! Behooved sounds like it’s going to be quirky, but I am 100% here for the vibes. You’ve also reminded me that I really need to pick up the Sophie Kim series, I’ve heard so many good things about it.
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I am so curious to see the take on vampires in The Buffalo Hunter Hunter, I can’t wait!
Happy reading, I hope all these books live up to your expectations! ✨
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I know a lot of people are looking forward to Schwab’s newest! Hope all of these are worth the wait!
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I’m so excited for I Am Not Jessica Chen!! The premise just sounds amazing and I have enjoyed many of Ann Liang’s books 🥰 I hadn’t heard of Wooing the Witch Queen before, but that cover is stunning!
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Your introduction is incredibly relatable. Admittedly I feel like I know a lot of upcoming releases (I spend a fair bit of time looking them up every year for my most anticipated lists) but even so I ended up adding an insane amount to my TBR whilst checking out these posts 😂 I’ve just added Meet Me At The Blue Hour from yours too 😅
I have quite a lot of these on my TBR but I’m most excited about Bury Our Bones In The Midnight Soil, June cannot come soon enough!! I’m very curious about A Language Of Dragons too, as well as Wooing The With Queen, Behooved and The Buffalo Hunter Hunter (I haven’t tried a book by the author yet but as a fan of vampires that feels like the perfect place to start).
I hope you enjoy all of these and have a fantastic reading year in general too.
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