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2025 in Review: Books

Total Books Read: 20

Hey only two less than 2024. That’s kinda surprising to me. I suppose I spent so long catching up on my newsfeed in 2024.

Favourite books

  1. The Bullet that Missed (Richard Osman)
  2. The Evening and The Morning (Ken Follett)
  3. Convenience Store Woman (Sayaka Murata)

Honourable Mentions

  • The Man That Died Twice (Richard Osman) – set up for The Bullet that Missed, although it got gold in it’s own right as well

Series Completed

  • Amelia Peabody Murder Mysteries
  • The Rain Wild Chronicles

Other Highlights/Notes

  • I pulled the plug on a bunch of mystery/romance series
  • The Book of Dust Book 3 came out!
  • I gave a straight romance book a try and decided it’s not my thing

I didn’t really stick to my reading plan and that’s because any book that I borrow from Libby needs to be read ASAP haha. But I was diligent about not letting my newsfeed get too out of hand. And doing better at continuing series and not leaving too much time between books. I feel my motivation for the Pern series dropping though since I’m onto the ‘side’ stories set in the 3rd Interval/Pass. At least they are short I guess.

I also completely ditched my Scribd/Everand subscription. Their new subscription model makes zero sense to me. At least not with my reading habits. I have a lot of discounted Google Play credit so have pretty much just been buying any books that go on a decent sale. So I have heaps to read next year. In particular I’m thinking of focusing on finishing the Book of the Ancestor series. Which reminds me, I need to add the last book of the Kate Kane, Paranormal Investigator series to my wishlist. I think these two series plus Temeraire were the only ongoing ones I really cared about. And I thought I had the first volume of Miss Fisher but turns out it was Miss Marple I bought instead haha. I’m stalling on my light novel reading because the Monogatari series is so erratic to me I often don’t feel like starting a new book in that series. I think I might try reading the Holmes of Kyoto light novels instead. I liked the manga but that died with Crunchyroll Manga Version 1. But I will read one Monogatari book as the first one for 2026 haha. So I’m still glacially making progress there.

Overall I think I’ve found a good balance between fiction and news articles 👍

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