A cover blurb written by Stephen King has already proclaimed one upcoming book a contender for the best mystery of 2026, and I keep thinking, “Steve, it’s 2025. Settle down.”
But Mr. “Misery” is right that the book biz is plowing ahead, and that there is a lot to look forward to. I already have my eye on jam-packed April 5, when two huge authors release books (Patrick Radden Keefe and Emma Straub), along with that mystery King loves (“The Ending Writes Itself,” by Evelyn Clark) and “The Last Letters of Sally and Walter,” which combines Scrabble and romance in a way that sounds right up my word-game-loving alley.
Here are 25 titles you should consider adding to your library queue now (this list is short on nonfiction titles, but that’s because we don’t have as much information on those yet, which means we — and King — will have to hold our horses):
Minnesota writers
‘The Shipikisha Club,’ Mubanga Kalimamukwento
The Mounds View writer’s latest is a multiple-perspective novel about a Zambian woman on trial for her husband’s murder. March 10
‘Outsider Animals,’ Marlene Zuk
We’re talking rats, raccoons and seagulls — and Zuk, who teaches ecology, evolution and behavior at the University of Minnesota, wants us to embrace them. Or, at least, not hate them. March 17
‘Python’s Kiss,’ Louise Erdrich