A Few Book I’m Reading in 2025✨
Here’s a few books that I’m looking to read this year! I love historical fiction and can’t wait to read “The Darkest Child” again. But first, I’m going to read the book recommended by my therapist and then transition to financial literacy books! What’s on your list to read this year? #yearlyreading #2025bookreleases #lemon8bookclub #booktok #bookwormsoflemon8
As we step into 2025, it's time to curate our reading lists with some exciting titles that can shape our perspectives. One remarkable book on my list is "The Darkest Child" by Delores Phillips, a poignant historical fiction that captures the struggles of a young Black girl in Jim Crow Georgia. This book is not only a heavy read but also sparks vital conversations about race and opportunity that are relevant today. Another recommendation, inspired by discussions in therapy, is "You Are the One You've Been Waiting For" by Richard C. Schwartz, which explores self-identity and relationships through the lens of Internal Family Systems. This is particularly useful for readers interested in personal growth and understanding their internal dialogues. Additionally, financial literacy is crucial, and I look forward to delving into "The Black Girl's Guide to Financial Freedom" by Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, a resource for empowering readers to take control of their finances and build wealth. Let’s not forget classics that deserve a second look! Books like "The Go-Giver" by Bob Burg and John David Mann, updated for modern readers, offer timeless business wisdom applicable to both professional and personal lives. These narratives can influence how we approach our careers and relationships in 2025. What’s on your reading list this year? Sharing our ideas can inspire new discoveries and create a community of knowledge around the literature that shapes our lives.






