Best Books I Read in 2025
As 2025 draws to a close, I find myself reflecting on the books I’ve read this year. While I continue to use Goodreads diligently, I also created an account on StoryGraph this year. I was captivated by the monthly graphs shared by other readers, filled with intriguing statistics. I knew I would appreciate the unique features of StoryGraph. Each reading app offers its own set of features that I find particularly appealing.
This year marks the first calendar year of my retirement, and I’ve noticed a significant increase in my reading time. For the first time in my life, I’ve read a whopping 147 books! I’m thrilled to say that I’m achieving my retirement goals! Out of the 147 books I read, I gave 25 of them a perfect 5-star rating. To earn such a high rating, I had to absolutely love the book! (I recently wrote a blog post explaining my thoughts on rating books, which you can read here.) I then narrowed down this list to the 10 best books I read in 2025. I thoroughly enjoyed revisiting these books and compiling this list, along with my complete book reviews linked for your convenience.
#10 No Exit (by Taylor Adams)
To celebrate the spooky reading season, I scrolled through my extensive Audible library for an exhilarating and heart-pounding read. “No Exit” by Taylor Adams immediately caught my…
#9 This Tender Land (by William Kent Krueger)
Wow! This is my first time reading William Kent Krueger, and I must say, I’m thoroughly impressed with his storytelling. I’ve always heard a lot of praise for…
#8 Streets of Laredo (by Larry McMurtry)
In 2018, I read Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry at the recommendation of a friend. Since I’m not usually a fan of Western novels or movies…
#7 Atmosphere (by Taylor Jenkins Reid)
Lately, I’ve been taking advantage of Libby to max out my library holds. Whenever I have a spot available, I place holds on newer books. Fortunately, when Atmosphere…
#6 Traveling Music: The Soundtrack to My Life and Times (by Neil Peart)
Continuing my literary journey of Neil Peart’s writing with his third book, Traveling Music: The Soundtrack to My Life and Times. The book picks up right where he left off…
#5 Roadshow (by Neil Peart)
I recently read Neil Peart’s fourth book, Roadshow: Landscape with Drums: A Concert Tour by Motorcycle. It’s an incredible memoir that recounts Neil’s motorcycle journey from concert to…
#4 West with Giraffes (by Lynda Rutledge)
I’ve always thought giraffes were pretty amazing creatures, but I never fully appreciated their magnificence until I got to meet two of them up close.
#3 The Oligarch’s Daughter (by Joseph Finder)
It’s been too long since I’ve read a Joseph Finder book! The Oligarch’s Daughter is an outstanding, suspenseful, fast-paced spy thriller…
#2 Haggard House (by Elisabeth Rhoads)
One aspect of having a book blog that I’ve come to appreciate is the opportunity to discover some truly remarkable books that might have otherwise eluded me. Haggard House by Elisabeth Rhoads is an exceptional novel…
#1 You Like It Darker (by Stephen King)
Stephen King’s “You Like It Darker” is my favorite short story collection of his so far. While most short story collections have a few stories that don’t quite hit the mark for me, this one…