Too Legit to Quit: 5 SFF Books I Hope To Read Before 2026

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Liberty Hardy is an unrepentant velocireader, writer, bitey mad lady, and tattoo canvas. Turn-ons include books, books and books. Her favorite exclamation is “Holy cats!” Liberty reads more than should be legal, sleeps very little, frequently writes on her belly with Sharpie markers, and when she dies, she’s leaving her body to library science. Until then, she lives with her three cats, Millay, Farrokh, and Zevon, in Maine. She is also right behind you. Just kidding! She’s too busy reading. Twitter: @MissLiberty

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Once again, try as I might, I failed to read every new science fiction and fantasy book that came out this year. Drat. The good news is that it means I still have lots of exciting books to pick up. And there’s a couple of weeks left before the end of the year, which gives me time to try and squeeze a few more in! I love challenging myself to reading more at the end of the year, for no reason other than it’s fun.

The five books below are a few that caught my eye but I didn’t manage to read yet, and will probably be the ones I pick up first. I thought I would share them with you in case you’re looking for new books to read too. Yay, books!

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cover of Fate's Bane by C. L. Clark

Fate’s Bane by C. L. Clark

In this sapphic fantasy, two young lovers discover a source of magic in a hidden spring, which could finally bring peace to the warring clans of their world. But greedy men and other clans want the power for themselves, which might mean tragedy for the young lovers. (I also need to pick up the conclusion to Clark’s Magic of the Lost series, which came out this year too!)

All Access members, read on for four more SFF books I want to finish in 2025.

cover of The White Octopus Hotel by Alexandra Bell

The White Octopus Hotel by Alexandra Bell

This speculative novel follows an art appraiser named Eve in London in the early twenty-first century. There she meets an elderly gentleman named Max who seems so familiar to her. But then there’s also an Eve and Max a century earlier, a young couple lost in time, staying at The White Octopus Hotel in the Swiss Alps…

cover of When We Were Real by Daryl Gregory

When We Were Real by Daryl Gregory

In this wild-sounding novel, two friends embark on a week-long bus tour to visit all the “physics-defying glitches and geographic miracles.” They popped up around North America several years earlier, after it was revealed that the world was just a simulation. Along with a bus full of eccentric strangers, the two friends tour these anomalies, as they head toward the final stop, which might hold the secret of the simulation.

cover of These Memories Do Not Belong to Us by Yiming Ma

These Memories Do Not Belong to Us by Yiming Ma

This novel is a statement on privacy and totalitarian governments. In this future world, where China is the only superpower, people’s memories can now be recorded and even shared. Which, of course, means that corporations are trying to exploit and profit from them, and the government is trying to control them. When the unnamed narrator inherits a cache of memories that have been banned, he will risk his life to share them with the world.

Cover Image of Slow Gods by Claire North

Slow Gods by Claire North

Finally, an epic space opera from the award-winning author of The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August. Mawukana na-Vdnaze is unable to die, a situation that makes Maw something to be feared. It also makes Maw very useful as a pilot, a job that usually kills anyone who attempts it. In this universe where destruction, war, and death are everywhere, what is the point of living forever? And what does it really mean to live?


Okay, star bits, now take the knowledge you have learned here today and use it for good, not evil. If you want to know more about books, I talk about books pretty much nonstop (when I’m not reading them), and you can hear me say lots of adjectives about them on the BR podcast All the Books! and on Instagram.

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