Books Read, 2025

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Welcome to my annual blog post, chronicling “how many books I read last year” along with “which of those were books I read for fun.”

Updating last year’s chart:

YearTotal ReadWorkLeisure
2015633825
20161078027
20171159223
20181488464
20191128626
2020866125
20211418259
2022987028
2023905337
20241165858
2025985345

Hmm, all the numbers went down a bit, though I was certainly no less busy. Just off the top of my head, I’d say some possible reasons were: 1) I have a new gig writing copy, which counts as “work” while not adding to the “books read for work” numbers; 2) a number of the leisure books were on the looooong side; and 3) I also wrote and published three books!

You can find all three on Amazon, and–if you’re local–at Darvill’s and Watermark bookstores. There will be three more books in this series, all publishing in 2026 if all goes according to plan…which it always does, right? Haha, of course it does, silly me.

Ah but wait, we were talking about books READ, not books WRITTEN. Sorry!

As I’ve mentioned in past years, I don’t report the authors/titles of books I read for work, because there’s often a long lag time between when I proof something and when it’s announced, much less published, and I don’t want to spoil any surprises. But here, in the order in which I read them, are the books I read for fun in 2025:

Bowen, RhysCrowned and Dangerous
Regan, LisaHer Dying Secret
Bowen, RhysOn Her Majesty’s Frightfully Secret Service
Bowen, RhysFour Funerals and Maybe a Wedding
Bowen, RhysLove and Death Among the Cheetahs
Regan, LisaRemember Her Name
Bowen, RhysThe Last Mrs. Summers
Bowen, RhysGod Rest Ye, Royal Gentlemen
Bowen, RhysPeril in Paris
Maas, Sarah J.A Court of Thorns and Roses
Bowen, RhysThe Proof of the Pudding
Bowen, RhysThe Paris Assignment
Henry, MadeleineName Not Taken
Morris, Susan J.Strange Beasts
Henry, MadeleineThe Love Proof
Malliet, G. M.Death of a Cozy Writer
Meissner, SusanOnly the Beautiful
Regan, LisaHusband Missing
Valente, CatherynneDeathless
Brenchley, ChazMary Ellen, Craterean!
Potzsch, OliverThe Hangman’s Daughter
Strout, ElizabethOlive Kitteridge
Helprin, MarkFreddy and Fredericka
Priest, CherieThe Drowning House
Brennan, Sarah ReesLong Live Evil
Towles, AmorRules of Civility
Priest, CherieThe Family Plot
Simmons, DanThe Guiding Nose of Ulfant Banderoz
Keats, JonathonThe Book of the Unknown
Priest, CherieGrave Reservations
Doocy, MaigaSorcery and Small Magics
Penny, LouiseThe Grey Wolf
Priest, CherieFlight Risk
Swank, Denise GroverLuck of the Devil
Priest, CherieIt Was Her House First
Regan, LisaThe Couple’s Secret
Bardugo, LeighThe Familiar
Herron, MickSlow Horses
Herron, MickDead Lions
Bowen, RhysWe Three Queens
Priest, CherieCinderwich
Priest, CherieThe Toll
Sullivan, MatthewMidnight at the Bright Ideas Bookstore
Leong, JulieThe Teller of Small Fortunes
Tan, AmyThe Opposite of Fate

I do tend to latch onto an author, and/or a series, and just gallop along with it until I’ve read everything I can. (Though I don’t really like reading hardcovers–too heavy, and adding a hardcover to a shelf of paperbacks just bugs my sense of, you know, everything–which is why, though I’m dying to read Louise Penny’s latest Gamache book, I’m going to wait till it’s out in paperback.) (Probably.)

Many of the books in that list were magnificent–I highly recommend the Rhys Bowen series (starting with Her Royal Spyness), but the book that most blew me away was Leigh Bardugo’s The Familiar. Wow, I mean, just wow, start to finish.

What did you read last year? Tell me all about it!

And Happy New Year!

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