Spring is finally here! Warmer weather and longer days mean more time to catch up on reading. If you’re looking for new books here are 11 that I’m eager to read this spring.
Reasons to Read
There are dozens of reasons why humans read, and studies have shown that reading is good for us. I’ve been in love with books since I was a preschooler, and as soon as I learned how to read, I couldn’t stop. As an adult, I read to reduce stress, escape reality, and be entertained.
By the way, if you’re curious about what type of book lover you are, I’ve created a fun quiz to find out. There are book recs attached with your results. Take the quiz here.
11 Books I’m Eager to Read This Spring
I’ve added these books to my TBR pile because the covers caught my attention, I’ve enjoyed previous books written by these authors, or I was offered an early complimentary copy that I’ve enjoyed and now want to recommend the book to others.
- The Words We Lost by Nicole Deese
- The Spectacular by Fiona Davis
- The Sister Effect by Susan Mallery
- Pineapple Street by Jenny Jackson
- Someone Else’s Shoes by JoJo Moyes
- The Beach Reads Bookshop by Lee Tobin McClain
A Few More Irresistible Spring Books
Okay, I must confess, I struggled to keep my list of books I’m eager to read this spring to only 11. Shocking, I know. So here are 5 + 4 more I’m adding to my TBR list.
- The Soulmate by Sally Hepworth
- Homecoming by Kate Morton
- The Seaside Library by Brenda Novak
- Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld
- Saturday Night at the Lakeside Supper Club by J. Ryan Stradal
- Happy Place by Emily Henry
- The True Love Experiment by Christina Lauren
- A Novel Proposal by Denise Hunter
- The Baby Inheritance by Tina Radcliffe
Final Thoughts on Books I’m Eager to Read This Spring
These books are all new releases scheduled to be released between now and the end of June. Please remember to pre-order from your favorite bookseller because pre-orders mean e-v-e-r-y-t-h-i-n-g when it comes to launching a new book into the world. Full disclosure: this post contains affiliate links, so I might receive a small commission if you choose to purchase via those links.
Do you have any book recommendations for this spring? Share them in the comments below.