Highlights: May 2026

In Minnesota, Spring can be a little bit waxing and waning. It was a little bit of a cooler April, but we have hope that May will bring more Spring-y weather. And we also have Memorial Day weekend to look forward to, as well as our new tradition of book club weekend at Kate’s family cabin in Wisconsin! And with a new month comes a new crop of books we can’t wait to pick up!

Serena’s Picks

Book: “Seek the Traitor’s Son” by Veronica Roth

Publication Date: May 12, 2026

Why I’m Interested: I feel like I’ve had the opposite trajectory with Veronica Roth as many other fantasy readers. Others loved “Divergent” but still seem to be burnt by this author to this day based on the ending of that series (this book was selected by a book box for May and I was surprised by the number of people skipping it based purely on on having read “Divergent” a decade ago and still unwilling to give the author another go, now a decade later). On the other hand, I didn’t love the “Divergent” series and didn’t even finish it. I only later picked up another book by her years later, and that I absolutely loved, to the point that Roth is now an automatic read for me! I’ve had favorites for sure, but over the last three to four years, I can’t think of a single book by her that I haven’t enjoyed. All of this to say, I’m incredibly excited about her latest book, an adult dystopian romance novel that seems to be melding many genres all under one hat. Usually, this would be a cause for concern, but I have a good deal of faith built up in this author, so I’m confident that she will manage it well!

Book: “The Tapestry of Fate” by Shannon Chakraborty

Publication Date: May 12, 2026

Why I’m Interested: I’ve only been obsessively checking the Goodreads page for this book for the last several years! It feels like it’s been forever and a day since the first book in this series came out, and ever since I’ve been desperate to return to this world of pirates and magic! Most especially, I’m excited to yet again follow the tale of Amina, the oh so brave, oh so stubborn, oh so adventurous pirate captain. The story itself sounds like it will be introducing some interesting new magical elements, particularly the magical spindle she’s tasked with retrieving. There are a lot of “Odyssey” vibes coming from this one, and I can’t wait to see what Chakraborty does with it all!

Book: “A Curse of Beasts and Magic”

Publication Date: May 26, 2026

Why I’m Interested: Well, it’s a gender-swapped “Beauty and the Beast” story, so obviously I’m interested! However, it also sounds like this is an urban fantasy, which does make me a bit nervous. While there are urban fantasy stories/authors that I really enjoy, I also find there’s a certain style to the dialogue and inner monologues often found in urban fantasy that I particularly struggle with. It all comes off as either “try hard” or cringe-y. But, like I said, there are urban fantasy books that are also favorites, so I’m crossing my fingers that this will be another one of those!

Kate’s Picks

Book: “Bone of My Bone” by Johanna van Veen

Publication Info: May 26, 2026

Why I’m Interested: I have so enjoyed van Veen’s horror stories because of the unique takes on the genre that bring the reader to unique settings and time periods that aren’t seen as much in the genre. In her newest nove we go back to the 17th century in Germany, with a young nun named Sister Ursula fleeing her convent as war rages around her and into the forest, where she meets a peasant named Elsebeth. And as they try to survive in the woods they find a gilded skull of a Saint. The lore is that if you can bring a saint’s skull back to their body you will get a wish, which is a great motivator to the two women. But Ursula and Elsebeth aren’t the only ones who want the magic of the skull. And to make things worse, the skull itself seems to be talking to them. It sounds dark and weird, and I’m very into the concept.

Book: “Dead Weight” by Hildur Knútsdóttir

Publication Date: May 26, 2026

Why I’m Interested: I liked the strange dreaminess that was Knútsdóttir’s previous novella, with its mysteries kept close to the vest and a creepy growing dread. Because of that I wanted to read “Dead Weight”, the new novella from the Icelandic author. In “Dead Weight” an unassuming woman named Unnur is living a fairly solitary life until a random black cat wanders into her home. The cat’s owner Ásta comes looking, and the two women start up a friendship. But Ásta is in a, abusive relationship that only seems to be escalating, and both women find themselves in danger. It sounds nerve-wracking and I have high hopes.

Book: “Honey” by Imani Thompson

Publication Date: May 5, 2026

Why I’m Interested: Lord knows I’ve been vibing with the recent spate of ‘good for her’ stories we’ve ben seeing in the past few years, and “Honey” sounds like it’s going to be another interesting entry into the sub-genre. Yrsa is a Ph.D candidate who feels like she’s stagnating, while also dealing with the sexism that can be found in academia. After confronting a professor who had an affair with her friend and stole her work, the man dies due to happenstance… but it makes Yrsa realize that she likes the way the death of a bad man makes her feel. Thus begins a crusade against misogynists with murder and mayhem. It sounds pretty fun!

What books are you reading this month? Let us know in the comments!

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