Our most-anticipated books for 2025, according to two avid readers

As we look ahead to 2025, the literary world is buzzing with excitement over a remarkable slate of upcoming releases that promise to captivate readers across genres.From highly anticipated sequels to fresh voices debuting their first novels, the year is shaping up to be a thrilling one for book lovers.

These releases reflect the diverse range of stories that continue to captivate readers, whether you’re a fan of sweeping historical fiction, innovative science fiction or poignant memoirs that delve deep into the human experience.In this guide, we’ll highlight some of the most-anticipated books of 2025, offering a sneak peek into the works that are poised to dominate best-seller lists and spark book club discussions around the world.Not only can you trust Post Wanted, but you can really trust Post Wanted.

We’ve read more than 125 books in 2024, follow the literary community with 20/10 vision and are all about #BookTok.RELATED: Our 5-star books of 2024Below, find a curated list of the most anticipated 2025 book releases, according to two bookworms who have these titles circulating in their heads.Oh, and you’ll want to sign up for Audible to listen to most of these titles on the go.Expected release date: January 14, 2025About the book: Arlene “Lena” Morgan has always dreamed of directing films — a rarity for women in 1930s Hollywood.

She’s finally given her shot, only to find out that the leading man in her feature will be Don Lamont, who was quite literally Lena’s boy-next-door growing up.They were two kids with big dreams and he’s the only man she’s ever loved until he left to pursue a dance career in New York.

But Don, despite his Broadway success, has been caught under the thumb of his gangster manager Frankie Martino for the last eight years, unable to come home.When he gets offered a role in a Hollywood picture, he leaps at the chance to free himself once and for all and finds that Lena may be the girl he’s loved all along.Buy on Paper...

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Publisher: New York Post

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