Which New Books Out This Week Are Must-Reads In Fiction?

2026-07-09 20:35:47
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Ben
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Honestly, the only thing from this week I'd firmly call a must-read is the new collection of linked short stories, 'Small Mercies' by Anya Petrova. It's quiet, focused on immigrants in a single apartment building over decades. The writing is so precise it hurts. Saw a critic dismiss it as 'slice of life,' but that's the point—it finds immense drama in the quiet moments everyone else overlooks. Finished it in one sitting, which rarely happens for me with short fiction.
2026-07-11 11:04:17
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The local library had this new release display up, and 'The Last Wilderness' by J. R. Mansfield immediately caught my eye. It's this literary fiction-slash-family saga about a botanist returning to her inherited, crumbling estate in the Scottish Highlands. What's supposed to set it apart is how the house's architecture and the overgrown gardens are basically characters themselves. Mansfield is new to me, but the blurbs from authors I trust sold it.

I'm about a third in, and it delivers on the atmosphere. The prose is dense but worth it; you can almost smell the damp stone and rotting leaves. The plot's a slow burn, focused on memory and decay more than big twists. Won't be for everyone—if you want snappy dialogue and fast pacing, look elsewhere. But for a certain mood, like a gloomy weekend where you want to feel immersed in a place, it's hitting perfectly. Reminds me a bit of 'Piranesi' in how the setting consumes everything, but with more tangible family drama.

Another title I keep seeing pop up in online circles is 'The Glitch Protocol', a sci-fi thriller by Leo Chen. It's near-future stuff about a coding language that starts predicting real-world disasters. The concept of sentient code isn't brand new, but the early reviews praise its handling of AI ethics without being preachy. Apparently, the second act has a twist involving quantum computing that's either brilliant or frustrating, depending on who you ask. I've got it on hold at the library; the buzz suggests it's this week's big conversation starter for genre fans.
2026-07-14 09:06:02
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