For those who started 2025 by setting their Goodreads goal for the year, Us Weekly He has a cure for you.
There are a lot of books scheduled for release this year—in both the fiction and memoir genres—but a few stand out among the rest. Emily Henry She is constantly releasing new books, and this year is no different. Her latest work is entitled Great beautiful lifeis scheduled to be published in April, just in time for tHose summer romances.
“What I can tell you about the book is that it feels like a spiritual successor to it Beach reading“But it's different,” Henry joked Us WeeklyExclusively last year. “It feels like my first real departure, but it's still a love story and a romance at the same time.”
The author noted that it was a “really emotional” writing experience. Great beautiful life. “It possessed me in a way that I hadn't been able to control in a while,” she added.
while we Henry's release date is eagerly awaited, and there are many books we can't wait to read in 2025. Keep scrolling for 12 of our most anticipated 2025 releases:
“Garnet Storm” by Rebecca Yaros
The third book in Empire It's supposed to pick up where the last one left off, with dragon riders Violet and Zaden (who, spoiler alert, turned into Finnin) figuring out their next steps after rescuing Basgiath's War College.
Garnet Storm It will be released on January 21.
“The Deep End” by Ali Hazlewood
Another hazelnut love story? Yes please. the Love hypothesis The author is set to introduce Scarlett Vandermeer, a platform diver in her first year of college, who enters into a surprising romantic arrangement with swim captain Lukas Blomkvist.
Deep end It will be released on February 4th.
“I'll Have What She's Having” by Chelsea Handler
The comedian is back with another book, set to be released on her 50th birthday. Handler has a new collection of vulnerable (and funny) fan essays that span the years from childhood to adulthood.
I'll have what she has It will be released on February 25th.
“Harvest Sunrise” by Suzanne Collins
Collins is back with another introduction to Hunger Games series. This time, book fans will get to hear Haymitch Abernathy's story.
Sunrise on harvest It will be released on March 18.
“Elvie: An Evil Childhood” by Gregory Maguire
Just as evil The hype will die down, and Maguire brings to life the story of Elphaba before Shiz University.
Elfie: An evil childhood It will be released on March 25.
“Say You'll Remember Me” by Abby Jimenez
For the perfect love story, look no further than Jimenez's latest novel. Say you'll remember me It tells the story of Xavier Rush (who may be the perfect man) and his perfect date with Samantha.
Say you'll remember me It will be released on April 1.
“A Beautiful, Great Life” by Emily Henry
Two writers, one story. Alice Scott and Hayden Anderson are looking to write a biography of the mysterious Margaret Ives – and no one has seen her for years. Margaret invites both authors for a trial period before choosing the one who will tell her story.
Great beautiful life It will be released on April 22.
“The Matriarch” by Tina Knowles
BeyoncéMother has all the tea, and hopefully she'll spill it. Knowles is set to tell her story, from growing up in Galveston, Texas in the 1950s, to what it was like raising the star.
The matriarch It will be released on April 22.
“One Golden Summer” by Carly Fortune
There's nothing better than reading a Fortune book next to a body of water (we assume that's the way). Meghan Markle I read her last book, which she has since chosen to edit), so just get ready. Alice is a photographer who took a picture of Charlie Florrick when they were teenagers – but now he's all grown up.
One golden summer It will be released on May 6.
“Atmosphere” by Taylor Jenkins Reed
Reed's novels (which include Daisy Jones and the Six and Evelyn Hugo's Seven Husbands) transports readers to different worlds and this world is sure to be no different. Set during the Space Shuttle program in the 1980s, this story follows Joan Goodwin and her battle to go into space.
Atmosphere It will be released on June 3.
“Nice Girls Don't Win” by Parvati Shalu
Reality TV fans, get ready because Shallow is in on it Survivor The story from the beginning reveals how she became a strong woman.
Pretty girls don't win It will be released on July 8.
“Cher: The Memoirs – Part Two”
If the second Part of Cher's memoirs Is it like the first? we ready. The singer will likely start this book right where the last one left off and more crazy stories are sure to be told.
Cher: The Memoirs – Part Two It will be released on November 19.