
Since we’ve already covered what literary agents wanted for July (and stay tuned for our August MSWL roundup, link coming soon), August is the month where we ask, “Okay, but what are people actually reading right now?” Spoiler: it’s not your half-finished space opera about caffeinated goats (sorry, me). The fiction world is on fire in more ways than one and yes, that includes both cli-fi and books that could set off the office smoke alarm.
We scoured bestseller lists, industry roundups, BookTok buzz, and more to pull together top book recs for each trend in this post. so whether you’re looking to bulk up your TBR pile or just love knowing what’s hot, there’s something here for you. Some links may be affiliate links, but no pressure… they just help fuel my tea stash and cozy sock collection.
So, whether you’re querying, publishing, or just procrastinating on your edits by calling it “research,” here’s your roundup of what’s trending in fiction this August, complete with a dash of snark, a sprinkle of chaos, and a whole lot of bookish love.
What Are the Top Fiction Trends in August 2025?
Romantasy Still Owns the Throne

Lovers. Magic. Betrayal. Monsters. Spicy wingspan content. It’s the genre that refuses to chill and we love her for it. From dragons to dark academia, romantasy remains the blueprint. Especially if it’s queer. Extra points if it started as fanfic.
Trending tropes:
- Forced proximity in a magical castle
- Enemies to lovers but with trauma bonding
- Soft boys with devastating secrets and killer jawlines
Top Romantasy Picks:
- Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros
- Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross
- The Hurricane Wars by Thea Guanzon
- The Serpent and the Wings of Night by Carissa Broadbent
From Fanfic to Front Shelf

Raise your hand if your favorite book was secretly Dramione with the serial numbers filed off. You’re not alone. Publishers are finally realizing fanfic writers have range, and readers? They’re here for it. These stories are raw, passionate, and not afraid to be messy.
Shoutout to:
- Rose in Chains by Julie Soto
- The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood
- Binding 13 by Chloe Walsh
- Magnolia Parks by Jessa Hastings
Cli-Fi is Hot (Literally)

Turns out the end of the world makes great reading material. Climate fiction is gaining momentum as readers look for escapism with just enough realism to make them uncomfortable in a productive way. Think hopeful dystopia meets eco-witchcore.
Plot moodboards:
- “The bees are dying and so are we, but there’s a love story”
- Apocalyptic desert romance with found family and a suspiciously magical cactus
Top Cli-Fi Picks:
- The Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson
- Gold Fame Citrus by Claire Vaye Watkins
- The Light Pirate by Lily Brooks-Dalton
Smut-Lit, But Make It Emotional

We are officially past the “just spice” era. Now it’s erotica with feelings, prose with depth, and awkward-but-relatable consent convos. Call it what you want, literary erotica, character-driven smut, or just a good time, we’re all reading it. Loudly. On public transit.
What’s working:
- Queer desire across all identities
- Messy, unfiltered vulnerability in relationships
- Aesthetic covers that whisper “yes, it’s steamy but also art”
Top Smut-Lit Picks:
- Cleat Cute by Meryl Wilsner
- Praise by Sara Cate
- The Roommate by Rosie Danan
- Open Water by Caleb Azumah Nelson
Literary Fiction is Having a Smart Girl Summer

Big feelings, deep thoughts, and a word count that demands snacks. This is the fiction for when you want to feel something and also remind yourself that your English Lit degree wasn’t in vain.
Top shelf names this month:
- Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
- Universality by Natasha Brown
- The Bee Sting by Paul Murray
Books Are Pretty Now

Sprayed edges. Foil embossing. Textured spines. Your bookshelf wants to be Instagram-famous and honestly? Same. Collectible editions are everywhere, and you will buy the same book three times. We all do it. It’s tradition.
Top Pretty Editions to Drool Over:
- Fourth Wing – Special Edition (Black edges, gold foil)
- The Night Circus – 10th Anniversary Edition by Erin Morgenstern
- A Court of Thorns and Roses Collector’s Edition by Sarah J. Maas
- The Atlas Six – Illumicrate Edition by Olivie Blake
Final Thoughts from a Trend-Watching Gremlin

If you’re trying to stay on top of fiction book trends for August 2025, you’re not alone and there’s so much out there it’s basically a literary theme park.
Listen, I know trends come and go. But August feels like a buffet of everything: romance, angst, heatwaves, and heartbreak. Whether you write, read, or just lovingly pet your TBR pile while crying softly… there’s a place for you here.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I have a cli-fi romantasy fanfic about cursed librarians and magically induced lust to write. Because someone has to. And it might as well be me.
Agree with my picks? Think I missed a must-read? Drop your favorite August reads (or the best new books August 2025 has to offer) (or trends you’re loving) in the comments… I’d love to hear what’s on your TBR pile too!