The Most Anticipated Debut Books of 2026, Part 2

The Most Anticipated Debut Books of 2026, Part 2

The first half of the year produced some of the best debuts in recent memory. And the upcoming months promise to follow up with just as many unforgettable books from writers with promising careers ahead of them.

From family sagas to coming-of-age comedies, the novels, collections, and memoirs below represent the titles I’ve read completely, started and want more of, or have caught my attention. 

When I last stopped counting, I had over 2,000 emails and submissions pitching debut books for all of 2026–an insane amount. These stood above the rest for one reason or another, but it doesn’t mean there won’t be a knockout book on this list. That’s the beauty of debut books. Even someone like me, who only reads debut writers, will miss a banger from time to time.

Still, these are ones that offer something for everyone. Lucious prose, taut pacing, fun concepts. You’ll find everything from literary fiction, horror, satire, and true crime in this list.

I hope you find your next favorite writer.

A bonus Most Anticipated Book that is not included below is Living, Together: Reimagining Community in the Age of Disconnection, edited by Samantha Paige Rosen. Why wasn’t it included? Because I have an essay in it and have already proclaimed it a Most Anticipated Debut Book. It features essays about home, found family, and finding connection in the modern age. Kristen Arnett, Kim Stanley Robinson, Sarah Thankam Mathews, and so many more amazing writers are featured in the anthology.

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See the cover for Her Kind by Sophie Lefens

See the cover for Her Kind by Sophie Lefens

Chicago-based writer Sophie Lefens has published her writing in Third Coast MagazinePassengers Journal, The Christian Century, and Scary Sugar. A graduate of the Yale Divinity School, she is set to release her debut novel, Her Kind, on October 13, 2026, on Mariner Books. It is available for pre-order now.

Described as a novel about friendship and motherhood, it follows Ada, who is raising her son alone. When she is plagued by visions of being pulled away from Earth, Ada invites her three closest friends for a weekend to an old family cabin to see who might care for her son if she dies. What follows at the cabin is a series of events that opens deep wounds and reveals long-forgotten secrets.

Debutiful is honored to reveal the cover of Her Kind, which was designed by Mark Robinson, along with a Q&A with Lefens about its creation.

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