Happy Tuesday, y’all! It’s that time again. What time is it? It’s time to share our seasonal TBR. Jana, over at That Artsy Reader Girl, asks us to share a seasonal TBR every quarter. For those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, that means our Spring 2026 TBR. For my Spring 2026 TBR, I will list books I hope to read from April-June 2026.

Spring 2026 TBR: Ten Books I Hope to Read April-June

How did myย Winter 2026 TBRย go? Pretty good, honestly! I read four of the ten books I listed. And there’s still time to read a few more. Unfortunately, there were a couple of DNFs. But 6 out of 10 is still pretty good in my opinion!

In 2024, I focused more on reading my current physical TBR instead of trying to read all the new books. I have come up with 10 book categories I want to focus on each quarter. Most of the books on my list will be from my bookshelf. I also want to show my library some love, so several of the books will be from the library.

All titles are linked to Goodreads.

Without further ado, here is my Spring 2026 TBR!

The Code Breaker’s Secret by Sara Ackerman

Cover image of The Codebreaker's Secret by Sara Ackerman
  • Genre: Historical Fiction
  • Release Date: October 2017
  • Category: Author’s Name A->Z
  • Owned Book

No Land to Light On by Yara Zgheib

Cover image of No Land to Light On by Yara Zgheib
  • Genre: Contemporary
  • Release Date: January 2022
  • Category: Author’s Name Z->A
  • Library Book

Agatha by Kathleen Tynan

Cover image of Agatha by Kathleen Tynan
  • Genre: Historical Fiction, Mystery
  • Release Date: August 1978
  • Category: Title A->Z
  • Owned Book

Your Presence is Mandatory by Sasha Vasilyuk

Cover image of Your Presence is Mandatory by Sasha Vasilyuk
  • Genre: Historical Fiction
  • Release Date: April 2024
  • Category: Title Z->A
  • Library Book

The Troupers by Richard Scarsbrook

Cover image of The Troupers by Rchard Scarsbrook
  • Genre: Historical Fiction
  • Release Date: October 2021
  • Category: Fewest Ratings
  • Owned Book

A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson

Cover image of A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson
  • Genre: Nonfiction
  • Release Date: May 1998
  • Category: Most Ratings
  • Owned Book

The Girl from the Channel Islands by Jenny Lecoat

Cover image of The Girl from the Channel Islands by Jenny Lecoat
  • Genre: Historical Fiction
  • Release Date: April 2020
  • Category: Random #1
  • Owned Book

Backseat Saints by Joshilyn Jackson

Cover image of Backseat Saints by Joshilyn Jackson
  • Genre: Contemporary
  • Release Date: January 2010
  • Category: Random # 2
  • Owned Book

Postern of Fate by Agatha Christie

Cover image of Postern of Fate by Agatha Christie
  • Genre: Mystery
  • Release Date: October 1973
  • Category: Random #3
  • Owned Book

The Little Bookshop of Lonely Hearts by Annie Darling

Cover image of The Little Bookshop of Lonely Hearts by Annie Darling
  • Genre: Romance
  • Release Date: January 2016
  • Category: Random #4
  • Owned Book

And that concludes my Spring 2026 TBR! Hopefully, I’ll be reading more books than these. Why do I say that? Because I currently have access to these books. And that means I can read them when I’m ready! Which one should I start with?

How did your Winter 2026 TBR go? What books are on your Spring 2026 TBR? I would love to know!

Spring 2026 TBR: Ten Books I Hope to Read April-June

Are you looking for some more books to read? Check out my other bookish listsbook reviews, and monthly reading wrap-ups.


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43 thoughts on “Spring 2026 TBR: Ten Books I Hope to Read

    1. It’s a movie cover. Apparently, they made a movie in the 1970s about Christie’s 11 day disappearance. And yes, that’s Dustin Hoffman on the cover.

  1. I love how you have several genres on here! I hope you enjoy them all when you get to them. The Little Bookshop of Lonely Hearts is one that is calling to me. The cover is so pretty!

  2. Each time I see some Agatha Christie, I am reminded (again) that I need to read one of those. I did read a few pages of her first Marple novel and thought it was fun. Plus, with all of the adaptations being made, that too is a reminder. ๐Ÿ™‚ Thanks so much for visiting my list today – hope you enjoy these all!

  3. A Walk in the Woods is really good. I enjoy Bill Bryson’s books. I also enjoyed Annie Darling’s book. I hope you enjoy your Spring reads ๐ŸŒธ

  4. You have a nice mix of books here Pam. I have that Sara Ackerman book sitting on my TBR shelf. Time to move it up. I have read a few Joshilyn Jackson, but never seen Backseat Saints. It looks interesting. I hope you enjoy all of these and actually get to read them all.

    1. I’ve not read any of her books before. Apparently, I entered a Goodreads giveway years ago for Backseat Saints. When I saw it on the shelf at the thrift store a couple of years ago, it felt like a sign I should read it.

  5. Love the cover of the Channel Islands book. I’m a big fan of Agatha Christie! Hope you enjoy all on your list!

  6. These look good. Enjoy!

    6/10 is really good. I have to put deadline books on my list otherwise I would never achieve it!

    Have a great week!

    1. I’ve done that in the past. But in recent years, I’ve decided to change that up a bit. I was feeling overwhelmed by all of the ARCs and feeling guilty about not reading books I own.

      1. It can be overwhelming and I often feel guilty about books that I hadn’t had time to read (when I get sent invitations to read Netgalley books – I just ignore the requests and don’t download). I am getting better but still not great. I’ve read a couple of my own books so far this year which is bad, but better than previous years ๐Ÿ˜‚

  7. Ooo, there are a couple of books here I’m adding to my list to check out. Always love it when I find some new authors/titles. Thanks for sharing.

  8. My Winter TBR went great! I made sure every book on my list was available through the local library and I read nine out of ten. I used the same method to come up with my Spring TBR, so hopefully it will go well too.

    From your list there are several Iโ€™d like to read, especially Backseat Saints, which my library has several copies โ€“ score! ๐Ÿ’š

  9. I saw that movie Agatha that must have been based on the book! It was very good.

    I haven’t heard of that Agatha one but it looks very good. Many of your books do! I hope you get to as many of them as you can.

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