June 2026 Most Anticipated Books
June is almost here, which means it's time for my most anticipated June releases! I would also like to hear what you're looking forward to, because my TBR definitely needs a few more books stacked onto it.
Sublimation by Isabel J. Kim (6/2): In Kim's first full length novel, when someone immigrates, a copy of that person stays behind. Soyoung Rose Kang never heard from her other instance, until she calls Soyoung back to Korea after her grandfather's death.
Pool House by Mary H.K. Choi (6/9): Choi is a longtime favorite of mine. I adore the way she zeroes in on a relationship and picks out all the messy feelings within. POOL HOUSE is her first adult novel, focusing on a mother and daughter who are forced to move back in together.
Together We See by Ari Tison (6/16): The cover of this one is what first caught my eye, but then the summary sealed it. Ulá Dominguez is a Bribri-American teenager trying to discover the truth about her father's mysterious death. With her brother, she finds a dark world surrounding the work her father did as a land activist.
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