10 Must-Read Books Coming in July 2026
From buzzy coming-of-age debuts to noir-inspired thrillers by best-selling authors.
Whether you’re throwing a book in your beach bag, taking advantage of an international flight, or lying by a body of water, July is for long, languid days of reading. This month brings a handful of new books you won’t want to put down—and because it’s summer, you won’t have to.
Get ready to fill your TBR list with coming-of-age stories of desire, obsession, and Tinder dates, as well as titillating thrillers and novels all about climate anxiety, sweaty summer jobs, and family scandals. To help you decide how to curate your summer reading and what to add to your cart, read on for our picks of the best must-read books coming out in July 2026.
The Best Literary Fiction Coming Out in July 2026
Release date: July 7
You heard it here first: This is the book you’ll see clutched between the chipped nails of every cool girl this summer. The highly anticipated metaphysical debut novel follows young, yearning Lucy from college through early adulthood as she finds herself transformed into a leopard in order to claw herself through the trauma of a sexual assault.
Release date: July 14
Sweat out climate anxieties with this gripping, dystopian heist novel that captures the utter absurdity of the modern era. The book follows a disillusioned climate journalist and an off-the-grid con artist on a road trip to Tulsa, Oklahoma, where they plan to rob the world’s largest data center.
Release date: July 14
This novel follows a young woman who flees her small Michigan town—and along with it, social ostracization and her mother’s weird boyfriend—for N.Y.C. after discovering the work of a famous older writer whom she suspects is her father. Spoiler alert: He isn’t, but he becomes something else entirely to her as he seduces her into his world. Julie Buntin’s first release since her buzzy debut, Marlena, Famous Men is provocative, stylish, and beautifully thorny as it considers the male gaze, internalized misogyny, and monstrous artists.
Release date: July 14
Think your summer job sucks? You could be a teenage girl working in a Florida pawn shop, like the clever protagonists of Paradise Pawn. The original, heartfelt debut by Meg Richardson follows two best friends who concoct a desperate embezzlement scheme to combat the class disparities pulling them apart.
Release date: July 14
Family scandal, snail hunters, con men, and cocaine are at the center of this compulsively readable, big-hearted family beach book. It follows three generations who descend upon a Lake Michigan resort with one goal in mind: to be nice to each other, which proves complicated when secrets start to pour out.
Release date: July 28
A hilarious and exposing novel for anyone who has ever thought they belonged with someone who liked the same things as them, this coming-of-age story follows a young woman who’s hellbent on reenacting the love plot of her favorite Russian novel after meeting a Tinder date who shares her obsession with the author. Dark academia meets modern dating? It’s safe to say we’re obsessed.
The Best Mystery-Thriller Books Coming Out in July 2026
Release date: July 7
Don’t blame us if you start canceling plans to finish this titillating thriller. The latest novel from Jessica Knoll, the bestselling author of Bright Young Women, follows Faye and Henry, college exes who reunite 12 years later at their college professor’s funeral. They flirt; they have a drink at the hotel—and when Faye wakes up, she’s captive in Henry’s remote mountain cabin. Over the course of a week, he keeps her there—and she finds herself totally subsumed by him.
Release date: July 14
From the best-selling author of Mexican Gothic comes a seductive noir thriller set in 1940s Veracruz, Mexico, where everyone is trying to get rich. When a handsome con man sets his sights on a spinster, her niece wants in on the scheme—but loyalties, unexpected romance, and secrets unfold as the plan proves potentially perilous.
The Best Short Story and Essay Collections Coming Out in July 2026
Release date: July 7
Decadent and depraved, this debut short story collection from the celebrated trans author charts the proclivities of the pervert through several transgressive, totally sexy narratives that read like a queer George Saunders. Plus, Dua Lipa is a fan.
Release date: July 14
You know relationship stories are good when they’re anonymous. This collection of accounts traces the lesser-told anecdotes of polyamory, answering the questions you’ve always wanted to ask. Featuring an introduction by famed sex therapist Esther Perel, this collection is full of hot stories for hotter days, along with nuanced portrayals of relationships.
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Originally from Portland, Oregon, Sophia June is a writer in Brooklyn. Her writing has been featured in The New York Times, NYLON, Vanity Fair, Pitchfork, and Far West Press.