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2025 BOOKS

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Books from 2025 📚
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January

The books that I read in the month of January.
Total: 9

 
The Memory of Animals - Claire Fuller
 
The Second Murderer - Denise Mina
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The Woman on the Ledge - Ruth Mancini
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The Midnight Feast - Lucy Foley
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The Beach Party - Nikki Smith
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Dead Cold - T F Muir
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The Cruise - Catherine Cooper
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Don't Look Back - Jo Spain
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I'm Not Lazy, I'm on Energy Saving Mode - Dancing Snail
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February

The books that I read in the month of February.
Total: 4

 
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow - Gabrielle Zevin
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Jog On - Bella Mackie
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The Best Things - Mel Giedroyc
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Here and Gone - Haylen Beck
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March

The books that I read in the month of March. 
Total: 3

 
Running: Cheaper Than Therapy - Chas Newkey-Burden
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The Dream Home - T.M. Logan
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The Sisters - Claire Douglas
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April

Books I read in the month of April.
Total: 5

 
Truth Truth Lie - Claire McGowan
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Foster - Claire Keegan
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Beautiful, vivid descriptions of life on earth told from the perspective of astronauts looking back down.
Orbital - Samantha Harvey
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The next installment in the Harry Hole series. It just keeps getting better. Harry is now back home, and there's another case on his plate. A bit of politics, a lot of murders to solve and a great plot to keep the pages turning!
The Leopard (Harry Hole, #8) by Jo Nesbø
 
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Despite all her trials and tribulations along the PCT, this low key inspired me. The phrase true grit comes to mind. Go Cheryl 💪🏼
Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail by Cheryl Strayed
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May

The books that I read in the month of May. 
Total: 5

 
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Dystopian and a bit post apocalyptic - this was intense
South : Owen, Frank - Books
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Twisty, unexpected, but a quick read.
The Wife's Baby eBook : Hurst, Daniel
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This book was amazing. It was vivid and just felt so so real. I couldn't put it down. And what a suckerpunch of a twist.
Into the Fire - Sonia Orchard
 
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Ooh this was unsettling; but in a good way. And a really fun read!
Three Sisters by O.J. Mullen
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Normally I can guess where a thriller will go, but I had absolutely no idea with this. Felt like an original twist on the hostage, serial killer motif. So clever. And the twist!!!
The Alliance by Matt Brolly

June

The books that I read in the month of June. 
Total: 3

 
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Although this wasn't the first in the series (& I haven't read the others) it didn't matter. This was a gripping read, and set very close to where I grew up in England. I raced through this in two days.
Let the Dead Speak - Jane Casey
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I love me a bit of human history - and this was such a fun way to read it! Yuval is amazing!
Sapiens: A Graphic History - Yuval Noah Harari
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This was a chonk and in some places, hard to follow because of the multiple perspectives. But I really enjoyed this! I loved how the myth wound its way through all of the different stories, and how they all came together at the end. Also, a fun twist...
Cloud Cuckoo Land - Anthony Doerr
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July

The books that I read in the month of July. 
Total: 15

 
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This was INCREDIBLE. I have had this recommended to me for a g e s and I finally gave it a go. I've just heard there's a movie coming next year too so, hyped for that!
Project Hail Mary - Andy Weir
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Interesting premise that was well executed - and I read it in a day so I think that says it all to be honest!
The Captive - Deborah O'Connor
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This was so fun, another book that I read in a day!
The Flatshare - Beth O'Leary
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This gave me Yellowface vibes, but was written years before. Ian is wonderful and I've loved his books for years - and this was literally 30 pages so super quick.
My Purple Scented Novel - Ian McEwan
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I didn't really like these characters, but this was good as an audiobook, with each character being a different actor - good fun.
The Paris Apartment - Lucy Foley
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Translated from French (I think), this was so visceral that I could almost taste the words.
My Husband - Maud Ventura
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The cover of this was what intrigued me, and it was only after I'd finished that I realised I'd read a book by Collins before, and I loved it just as much as this one.
The Silence Factory - Bridget Collins
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This was a bit of a slog, not going to lie, but kept me busy on the first trip away that we did in the van!
The retro futurism in this book was pretty funny, with the hindsight of 2025 looking back at 1997. Also, this read like an action movie and jumped around a bit.
Total Control - David Baldacci
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This was a fun, beach read type book. It kept me gripped from the first page to the last with a great twist.
The Yacht - Sarah Goodwin
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What a page turner!! The tension Abdullah creates on literally every single page is so good. Everyone is so unlikeable in the best possible way and she just nails how anything can get twisted around for either good or bad.
Those People Next Door - Kia Abdullah
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Gripping domestic thriller, packed with twists and red herrings.
The Teacher's Secret - Lauren North
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This was so fun and hearing miriam read it just gave an extra level of entertainment. She's iconic. A gay icon.
This Much Is True - Miriam Margoyles
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A great twist. An unreliable narrator. I inhaled this.
The House Hunt - C M Ewan
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This was so fun! I'm now going to watch the TV show!
Daisy Jones & The Six - Taylor Jenkins Reid
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A portrait of an agonising childhood, finding oneself in youth and then losing oneself simultaneously. Tumultuous, at times rambling and confusing, but visceral and real.
The Loudness of Unsaid Things - Huldegaard Hinton
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August

The books that I read in the month of August
Total: 7

 
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My heart is so full. This was adorable and heart warming but also devastating. I loved this so much!
The Island of Missing Trees: A Novel - Elif Shafak
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Okay but I was so sure I knew where this was going to go, but I just didnt. Woah. I have seen so many people rave about this book and now I can see why. *proceeds to download the rest of the books in the series*
The Housemaid - Frieda McFadden
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I'm not even a mum yet but this was so intriguing! Also love me a spice girl!
Mama You Got This: A Little Helping Hand For New Parents - Emma Bunton
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Merit was a really solid character and it was fun to read about her extremely dysfunctional family
Without Merit - Colleen Hoover
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This was so good!!!
The Blue Hour - Paula Hawkins
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A slow burn, but good fun, like all Ruth Kelly books! Would defo recommend
The Escape - Ruth Kelly
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Dark and twisted
The Dead Ex - Jane Corry
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September

The books that I read in the month of September
Total: 3

 
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I've read a LOT of Jo Nesbo but never anything that's not Harry Hole. This was a good quick read that kept me entertained for a couple hours.
Midnight Sun - Jo Nesbo
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This felt like a metaphor for letting someone in, bearing every part of yourself to them and then finding that they trample all over you.
Second Place - Rachel Cusk
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This was suprisingly good, not my normal genre but def a bit of fun!
Book Lovers - Emily Henry
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