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New Book Releases Video: July 7, 2026

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Dive into a fresh week and a whole new pile of incredible books to obsess over! In this episode, we’re highlighting the biggest, most anticipated releases in Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Horror, and YA hitting shelves during the week of July 7th, 2026. Whether you’re searching for mind-bending futures, spellbinding magic, spine-tingling scares, or powerful young adult journeys, this week’s lineup has a little something for every fiction lover. We’ve curated the ultimate list of standout new arrivals to help you refresh your TBR and track down your next favorite obsession. Make sure to subscribe for your weekly dose of fresh genre releases, curated book recommendations, and everything speculative fiction. Thanks for hanging out with us, and we’ll catch you next time with another stack of amazing books

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“Language diversity is one of our most potent weapons against the diminishment of deep knowledge, the homogenization of culture, the erasure of history, and even some of our health crises.” On the numerous minority languages in danger of becoming extinct. | Lit Hub History

Here are this week’s Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers for fiction and nonfiction. | Lit Hub Bookstores

Maris Kreizman has ten reasons why you should think about downsizing your book collection. | Lit Hub Advice

“It’s nothing more than hagiography for a dumbass.” 5 book reviews you need to read this week. | Book Marks

Rachel Aviv tells us about falling in love with Revolutionary Road and the time she almost became a psychologist. | Lit Hub In Conversation

“when the army comes, the men disappear / when their wives ask where the men went / they are told the men did not exist.” Read a new poem by Fatimah Asghar from the collection Daughter of the Mountains. | Lit Hub Poetry

“Clay Lockhart’s cries echoed for half a mile up the rain-drowned coastline, carried on the late January storm that tore across the Outer Hebrides…” Read from Shea Ernshaw’s new novel, Habits of the Sea. | Lit Hub Fiction

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