The best books of 2025

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My favorite read in 2025

Book cover of The World That We Knew

Amanda Cockrell ❤️ loved this book because...

I have always loved the Golem story. This one is hauntingly mythic and still almost frighteningly contemporary. That the creator is a rabbi's daughter, not a son, opens a door into a wider exploration of the power of this ancient tale.

  • Loved Most

    🥇 Immersion 🥈 Character(s)
  • Writing style

    ❤️ Loved it
  • Pace

    🐕 Good, steady pace

By Alice Hoffman ,

Why should I read it?

4 authors picked The World That We Knew as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

* LONGLISTED FOR THE ANDREW CARNEGIE MEDAL *

'Oh, what a book this is! Hoffman's exploration of the world of good and evil, and the constant contest between them, is unflinching; and the humanity she brings to us - it is a glorious experience. The book builds and builds, as she weaves together, seamlessly, the stories of people in the most desperate of circumstances - and then it delivers with a tremendous punch. It opens up the world ... in a way that is absolutely unique. By the end you may be weeping' Elizabeth Strout, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Olive…


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My 2nd favorite read in 2025

Book cover of Isabella Nagg and the Pot of Basil

Amanda Cockrell ❤️ loved this book because...

The grimalkin, who is a cat only in the sense that a dragon is a lizard. The goblins. The nod to Christina Rossetti’s “Goblin Market.”

  • Loved Most

    🥇 Originality 🥈 Immersion
  • Writing style

    ❤️ Loved it
  • Pace

    🐕 Good, steady pace

By Oliver Darkshire ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Isabella Nagg and the Pot of Basil as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

In a tiny farm on the edge of the miserable village of East Grasby, Isabella Nagg is trying to get on with her tiny, miserable existence. Dividing her time between tolerating her feckless husband, caring for the farm's strange animals, cooking up "scrunge," and crooning over her treasured pot of basil, Isabella can't help but think that there might be something more to life. When Mr. Nagg returns home with a spell book purloined from the local wizard, she thinks: what harm could a little magic do?

This debut novel by beloved rare bookseller and memoirist Oliver Darkshire reimagines a…


My 3rd favorite read in 2025

Book cover of The Eights

Amanda Cockrell ❤️ loved this book because...

The year that women were first allowed to earn degrees at Oxford coincided with a time in which the Great War had swallowed many of the men who might have been their husbands. A life of the mind begins to seem a possible choice. Anyone who loved Dorothy Sayers' "Gaudy Night" will love this.

  • Loved Most

    🥇 Immersion 🥈 Character(s)
  • Writing style

    ❤️ Loved it
  • Pace

    🐕 Good, steady pace

By Joanna Miller ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The Eights as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

'Entertaining and moving...I came to love these four women as though they were my sisters' TRACY CHEVALIER

'I ADORED it. What a fantastic read. My book of the year' JILL MANSELL

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They knew they were changing history.
They didn't know they would change each other.

Oxford, 1920. For the first time in its 1000-year history, the world's most famous university has admitted female students. Giddy with dreams of equality, education and emancipation, four young women move into neighbouring rooms on Corridor Eight. They have come here from all walks of life, and they are thrown into an unlikely, life-affirming…


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Are You Now or Have You Ever Been?

By Amanda Cockrell ,

Book cover of Are You Now or Have You Ever Been?

What is my book about?

Elizabeth Sydney’s film career spanned the Golden Age of Hollywood and barely survived the hunt for communists driven by Sen. Joseph McCarthy and the House Un-American Activities Committee that produced a blacklist that shattered careers. Now she wants to be buried in her back yard and the will is invalid if she doesn’t get her way. A combustible assortment of industry friends, family, former lovers, a man no one has hitherto heard of, half a dozen charitable beneficiaries, and an ungovernable horde of media descend on the small California town where she retired and picked out a spot in her oak grove. As they try to break the will, her reasons begin to surface in the story of an old betrayal of friends by friends and by the country’s own government.

Book cover of The World That We Knew
Book cover of Isabella Nagg and the Pot of Basil
Book cover of The Eights

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