Page Six editors share their most anticipated new books of 2026
With 2026 officially underway, our editors and reporters are already looking ahead to the books they can’t wait to get their hands on.
With 2026 officially underway, our editors and reporters are already looking ahead to the books they can’t wait to get their hands on.
The steamy hockey romance show was all the buzz during The Hollywood Reporter x Spotify’s pre-Golden Globes bash on Thursday night.
The actress is starring in Netflix’s new movie based off the bestselling Emily Henry book.
The “Summer House” star — whose new book “Cake Eater” is on sale now — loves nonfiction books, memoirs, autobiography, wellness and self-help books.
The “Quicksilver” and “Brimstone” author can’t resist a good book with plenty of twists and turns.
The “Diary of a Wimpy Kid #20: Partypooper” author spent years building up his family library with books his children would love.
Swift is seen listening to a very popular 2024 thriller in the first episode of her new documentary.
It’s the most wonderful time of year … to gift your friends and family a great book.
Sioux — whose new book “Bottom of the Pyramid” is on sale now — tells Page Six, “I think everyone’s story deserves to be told.”
The “That’s a Great Question, I’d Love to Tell You” author got into reading much later in life and has since fallen “madly in love” with books.
Like many voracious readers, the famous filmmaker may have a book buying problem.
Lopez, 49, and medical professional Kaitlyn Nicole Robins said their “I do’s” at the Little Chapel of Hearts in Sin City on Saturday.
The famed “Goosebumps” author tells Page Six he loves reading thrillers, mysteries, humors and current fiction books.
“I look forward to long travel days just for the eight hours of designated, uninterrupted book time,” Zumbado, whose new show airs Mondays on CBS, tells Page Six.
“I love reading so much because I feel like it’s the most accessible way to get outside yourself,” the “Does Anyone Else Feel This Way?” author tells Page Six.
Pais says he “cracked the code on creative invincibility” in his new book, “Lose Your Mind,” which hits shelves Tuesday.