My Ten Most Highly Anticipated Reads of 2022
(in order of publication date, and excluding books I’ve already read as ARCs or manuscripts)
- Time Tells: Time by Masha Tupitsyn (delayed from December 14, 2021, Archway Editions) 
- Plague Diary by Gonçalo M. Tavares (delayed from December 24, 2021, Quattro Books) 
- How High We Go in the Dark by Sequoia Nagamatsu (January 18, William Morrow) 
- They by Kay Dick (February 1, McNally Editions) 
- Very Cold People by Sarah Manguso (February 8, Hogarth) 
- Chilean Poet by Alejandro Zambra (February 15, Viking) 
- The Return of Faraz Ali by Aamina Ahmad (April 5, Riverhead) 
- 50 Things Kate Bush Taught Me About the Universe by Karyna McGlynn (April 5, Sarabande Books) 
- Things They Lost by Okwiri Oduor (April 12, Scribner) 
- Our Parent Who Art in Heaven by Garry Craig Powell (April 15, Flame Books) 
Note: Agata Pyzik’s 33-1/3 volume about Japan’s Tin Drum has been delayed year after year and probably won’t see publication in 2022 either, but it’s a perennial most-anticipated book for me.
— January 1, 2022