2026 is right around the corner and f you have a reading goal you want to achieve, you might also want to consider adding these books to your reading list! :) Let me know how you think about them!
I still believe that this is such an underrated book. I really recommend starting this blindly, like I did. Just brace yourself for the twist and turns!
Stalking Jack the Ripper by Kerri Maniscalco
I am so emotionally attached to this series, I can't not include it in the list. This was such a worthwhile read. If you're trying to get into more fantasy books, this would be a really good one you can start with. Trust me, you're going to fall in l...
Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare
Hands down, a classic. If you haven't read this yet, then you better pick it up ASAP. This was so heartwarmingly and heartachingly beautiful. I'm a book-before-movie person, and I stand by that, but it also wouldn't be too bad to start with the movie...
The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Steogen Chbosky
This was the very first book by Kafka I've ever read and I really enjoyed it! It might be a hit or miss to some, but my heart feels so much for Samsa that I can't help but recommend it anyway.
The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka
I don't see this book in recommendations often, but this is another gem. If you want to get into books written in prose and books written by POC, then this is the perfect one for you.
The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo
This was an interesting read as I don't usually dabble into science fics. If you're looking to get into queer + scifi, you have to check this out. It's also written through a series of letters between the main characters with really good worldbuildin...
This Is How You Lose the Time War: 9781534430990
If Princess Diaries and Crazy Rich Asians had an offspring, it would probably be this book. If you're in a slump, this book is a really good pick-me-up. It takes you through the story at just the right pace, with just the right amount of romance and ...
Tokyo Ever After: A Novel by Emiko Jean
If you want sweet romance and a taste of Parisian life through the eyes of a new boarding student in paris… then read this. You won't regret it.
Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins
Yes, this is pretty much the Howl's Moving Castle we all love and know, in book form. The Studio Ghibli movie derives itself from this book and the two are not exactly identical, which is why this is really worth checking out if you enjoyed the movie...
Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones
Is she really fine? This book was another heartbreakingly beautiful read. I really enjoy books that allow me to see the character's thought process and understand their depth that you might not be able to see nor understand otherwise.