Spring is here and it’s very much past time to talk about what I’m most looking forward to reading this season. My last anticipated books post covered books coming out in January to late March, but there were a couple books I must have added to my TBR after I made that post, so I’ve included the few that I missed in this list.
Spring 2022 looks like another great season for YA books. Genre-wise, I’m looking forward to books that are kind of all over the map, from a couple historical books to RomComs to fantasy, and even a novel in verse! I’m particularly excited to read THIS REBEL HEART by Katherine Locke and YEAR ON FIRE by Julie Buxbaum as I’ve heard amazing things about both authors and have wanted to try books by them for a while.
Note: I finally went back to my Anticipated Books List from last season and updated the list with links to any of the books that I reviewed. So far I’ve read 13 of the 16 books on my list. Another is my next up to read (the publishing date got pushed back a bit, so I also pushed back my plans to read it.). A second one is on my bedside table and my blog calendar as a book to fit in the second I have a spare moment. The last book is on my library reading list, so hopefully I’ll be able to get that one read soon, too.
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15 Highly Anticipated YA Books Coming Spring 2022
A Forgery of Roses by Jessica S. Olson
What you need to know: A gothic fantasy murder mystery. An unusual pick for me, but I’m hoping for some DOWN COMES THE NIGHT but gothic vibes??
Release Date: March 29, 2022 | My Review
Gone Dark by Amanda Panitch
What you need to know: No electricity due to a malware attack. A girl who thought she’d put her survivalist history behind her now needs it in order to survive. Looks dark, and intense. I’m hoping for something along the lines of ALONE by Megan E. Freeman.
Release Date: April 12, 2022 | My Review
Forging Silver Into Stars by Brigid Kemmerer
What you need to know: More stories from Emberfall and Syhl Shallow! Tycho is a Lord?! Two friends who must risk everything to save their families, even if it means helping destroy their new king (Grey!). Yes, please. I’m all over this one.
Release Date: May 3, 2022 | My Review
The Agathas by Kathleen Glasgow and Liz Lawson
What you need to know: Two girls desperate to solve a mystery in a town full of secrets armed with the complete works of Agatha Christie. I’ve read books by Glasgow and Lawson before and enjoyed them, so I’m super excited to read this one.
Release Date: May 3, 2022 | My Review
Family of Liars by E. Lockhart
What you need to know: The prequel to WE WERE LIARS, which if you know me, you know was the book that made me stand up a date once because I could. Not. Put it down. Totally lost track of time, like lost two hours of time. Oopsy. (It’s okay; he forgave me. We are married now.)
Release Date: May 3, 2022 | My Review
See You Yesterday by Rachel Lynn Solomon
What you need to know: A girl having a Groundhog day experience, but with her nemesis. Sounds like lots of antics and laughs and swoony romance. I’ve been told I’m on the ARC list, but haven’t received a copy yet, so I might have to wait until this one is in print to read it.
Release Date: May 3, 2022
Ooh I really want to start reading more Kasie West’s books! I’m on a contemporary kick at the moment, so I’ll have to start giving her a read.
See You Yesterday sounds so cute too!
Her books are so fun! I hope you get a chance to read them soon. ☺️ Yay!
I’ll be on the lookout for The Agathas and A Family of Liars. Natalie @ Literary Rambles
Don’t they both sound good?? I forgot how much I’ve been looking forward to them until putting together this post. 🙂 Thanks, Natalie!
Oh, The Agathas looks good! Also The Silent Unseen! Hope you have a great Spring~
Yes! I think so, too. Thanks, Mehsi! I hope you have a great spring, too. 🙂
You’re welcome! Thank you~ 😊😍