25 in 2025
This was hard to narrow down, but I tried to mostly pick books I already have.
Setting up my 2025 reading list was quite the journey, and I really hope this helps others plan their own! I know many of you are always on the hunt for engaging reads, especially those with a bit of spice or thrilling fantasy elements, much like what you might find if you’re searching for books like 'Deeper'. That's why I made sure to include a mix of genres that I personally adore, ranging from fantastical worlds to heartwarming, or even "steamy," contemporary romances. When I started putting together my '25 Books in 2025' challenge, my goal wasn't just to read more, but to truly immerse myself in stories that captivate. For instance, I'm really looking forward to diving into titles like ILONA ANDREWS' works – their world-building is just incredible and perfect for anyone who loves a strong heroine. You might recognize titles such as 'MYSOULTO' or 'BLOOD E' if you're a fan of urban fantasy with a romantic edge. And speaking of edge, 'UNMARKED WITCH' sounds absolutely spellbinding, promising a magical escape that I can't wait to get lost in. For those who appreciate historical fiction with a deep emotional core, 'THE TATTOOIST OF AUSCHWITZ' is a powerful choice that’s been on my TBR for ages. It's a stark contrast to some of the lighter reads but essential for a well-rounded year of reading. Then, for pure escapism, titles such as 'A DAWN OF ONYX' or 'PACK DARLING' hint at captivating plots and possibly some intense romantic tension that readers of the 'business trip becomes ultimate fantasy for alexa gra' type of books would definitely appreciate. I love how these kinds of stories can transport you completely. I also made sure to include some unique finds. 'THE NIGHT ENDS WITH FIRE' and 'INKED HARLEQUIN' both sound intriguing and could be fantastic surprises. When picking my books, I often look for recommendations from friends or browse trending lists, always keeping an eye out for those hidden gems. It’s not just about the big releases; sometimes the lesser-known titles, like perhaps 'Death Song the Wren Holly Library' or 'GOLDEN SON', offer the most unique experiences. My tip for creating your own reading list is to be flexible. While I have my '25 Books in 2025' set, I'm always open to swapping a book out if something new and exciting catches my eye. Think about what themes resonate with you – whether it's a 'business trip becomes ultimate fantasy' scenario, a dark academia vibe, or an epic quest. What kind of emotional journey do you want to embark on? This year, I'm aiming for a mix of comfort reads, thrilling adventures, and a few books that challenge me. Happy reading, everyone! I hope your 2025 is filled with unforgettable stories.

















































































































