Thursday, January 1, 2026
The Best Books I Read in 2025...
Happy New Year! I can't believe that 2025 has come and gone. It was an interesting year, for sure!
As some of you may be aware, in June I fell and wound up fracturing my hip and my pelvis in multiple places. I was in a lot of pain and I really couldn't move much, but I had trouble focusing, so it took a while for me to get back into reading. So while my total of 339 books is lower than the last few years, I'm not disappointed by it. (I know some of you are rolling your eyes at the book total anyway, lol.)
Choosing my favorite books of the year is always a challenge given how much I read. I usually make a first pass and then have to whittle the list down to a more manageable number. This year I chose a top 25 and then an additional 15 books that I really wanted to call attention to. As always, I'd love to hear your thoughts about this list and what your favorite books of the year were!
The Top 25
1. Life, & Death, & Giants by Ron Rindo: If I could give this book 10 stars, I would. This was an emotional and thought-provoking read with some of the most memorable characters, and I was all choked up at the end.
2. The Bright Years by Sarah Damoff: This was a beautifully written, powerful, and emotional debut novel. It’s an exploration of the myriad ways people we love impact our lives and it really struck a chord with me.
3. Don't Tell Me How to Die by Marshall Karp: This book was totally not what I was expecting but it was utterly fantastic. You may think this book is primarily a family drama, and while there are some elements of that, be ready to be thrown some curves.
4. The Future Saints by Ashley Winstead: Each of Ashley Winstead's books is totally different. It’s a book about grief, loss, love, family, and hope, as well as fighting for your dreams. It will publish 1/20/2026.
5. My Friends by Fredrik Backman: I’m a huge fan of Fredrik Backman’s, and he sure knows how to make me cry! You can obviously tell from the title that this is a book about friendship, but it is also a story about loss, loneliness, the love we feel in our souls, and the joy when that love is reciprocated.
6. The Sideways Life of Denny Voss by Holly Kennedy: This was such a wonderfully special book with one of the most memorable narrators I’ve found in a long while. It's full of humor, emotion, and charm, and it’s very heartwarming. Check out the world from Denny Voss' perspective.
7. I See You've Called In Dead by John Kenney: I often say that what makes a 5-star read for me is a book that moves me and makes me think. This book is definitely one of those. I couldn’t have loved it any more if I tried. It’s beautifully written, sarcastic, and packs such an emotional punch.
8. Night Watcher by Daphne Woolsoncroft: I was hooked from the very first lines of this book. As the host of a true crime podcast, Daphne Woolsoncroft knows her stuff and she has created one terrific page-turner. The book definitely got my heart rate up!!
9. Sounds Like Love by Ashley Poston: There's just something about the way Ashley Poston writes. I cannot get enough of the way she sprinkles her romances with magical realism as well as humor and such gorgeous emotion. With this book, I found myself highlighting so many quotes and definitely getting choked up.
10. When the Wolf Comes Home by Nat Cassidy: This book scared the crap out of me, grossed me out on occasion, and broke me emotionally. Horror is definitely not a genre I read much of, but this is easily one of the most powerful and memorable books I’ve read in some time.
