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truthie’s 2026 reads
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Alejandra Gonzalez
First read of 2026! Perfect for romance lovers ❤️
When the Moon Hatched (The Moonfall Series #1)|Paperback
My first Freida McFadden read. I loved the plot twist in this one! Caught me off guard for sure.
The Intruder: McFadden, Freida: 9781464260919
I’m so glad I bought this book! I recommend this if you’re into thrillers.
The Guest List by Lucy Foley
This is the first book I bought and read this year that I wasn’t a fan of. A lot of people say this is great and I suggest you read it for yourself.
Mexican Gothic - by Silvia Moreno-Garcia (Hardcover)
I love the plot but not the formatting of this book. This is a thriller you should pick up!
Dead Med
The only ebook I’ve purchased this year. I enjoyed reading this.
Sunrise
I LOVED book 1. Book two was okay. But the premise is so interesting I’ll start reading book 3 soon!
The Mindfuck Series by S. T. Abby Paperback Free Shipping USA Stock
If you love cozy short stories, this is a must pick up for you! The first story made me cry.
The Vanishing Cherry Blossom Bookshop (Paperback)
I’m not a fan of the format, but the content is very inspiring. Reading this feels like getting a warm hug
We Can Do Hard Things: Life's 20 Q&A
This thriller is one of my favorite reads of 2026 so far. I did not see the plot twist coming!
Silent Patient - by Alex Michaelides (Paperback)
One of the few books I’ve read more than once. This is one of the few books that makes me feel like I’m in the setting.
Oprah's Book Club Drowning Ruth, (Paperback)
A dystopian sci fi that makes you think. This is for the truly chill people, who are in the present.
I Who Have Never Known Men book by Jacqueline Harpman
5/5. I read this in 4 days and it was very hard to put down but very easy to pick up.
Middle of the Night by Riley Sager
The premise of this book is extremely interesting! Highly recommend.
The Passengers (Dark Future, #2) by John Marrs