Book List 2025: Feminist Rage Meets Cozy Vibes

Past Book Lists: 2024, 202320222021

I had started off the 2024 blog post calling it a roller-coaster of a year and, with the benefit of hindsight, I can now say that it was instead a warm-up for the shitshow that 2025 turned out to be. And my reading reflected that, in terms of the topics, of the ebbs and flows in my reading frequency, etc. I was all over the place with some specific patterns mixed in.

Sometimes I read for comfort, when the world and/ or my personal life got too intense. Sometimes I read for direction, for education, for preparation for the times we live in. A few times I needed the comfort books after the education books and several times one education book led to more on related topics. Jane Austen’s Bookshelf introduced me to Belinda and Evalina and I’m so grateful it did (mental note to go back and look for more books mentioned in that fascinating deep dive into the women writers who were influences and contemporaries of Austen and who have mostly been lost to history). That loss, at times deliberate and others just plain patriarchy, folded in so neatly with Invisible Women, Men Who Hate Women, Content and Extremely Online. I would put them all on a recommended reading list together.

Let’s Move the Needle taught me that I need to pick my cause if I want to be an effective activist. I can still care about and support other causes, but focusing on the main one with allow me to have more impact. The previous paragraph made it clear that feminism is my cause- always has been and always will be.

Meanwhile, The Cult of Trump and Cultish: The Language of Fanaticism spoke to each other with Dying of Whiteness joining the conversation. On Tyranny, Let This Radicalize You and Mutual Aid joined Needle in offering maps, lessons and resources for navigating these extraordinary times.

Still getting the vast majority of the books from the Libby/ Overdrive app via the Los Angeles Public Library. I started sharing my monthly lists with reviews on Instagram, which probably confused my algorithm even more, oh well.

Favorites:

Top 5 Fiction:

Top 10 Nonfiction:

  • Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men by Caroline Criado Pérez
  • Men Who Hate Women: The Extremism Nobody Is Talking About by Laura Bates
  • On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century by Timothy Snyder
  • Jane Austen’s Bookshelf: A Rare Book Collector’s Quest to Find the Women Writers Who Shapes a Legend by Rebecca Romney
  • Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer
  • Let’s Move the Needle: An Activism Handbook for Artists, Crafters, Creatives and Makers: Build Community and Make Change! by Shannon Downey
  • Content by Kate Eichorn
  • Extremely Online: The Untold Story of Fame, Influence and Power on the Internet by Taylor Lorenz
  • Let This Radicalize You: Organizing and the Revolution of Reciprocal Care You by Kelly Hayes & Mariame Kaba

Honorable Mentions: Every Tool’s A Hammer by Adam Savage, You Gotta Be You by Brandon Kyle Goodman, A Different Kind of Power by Jacinda Ardern and Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing by Matthew Perry- all audiobook memoirs that healed something necessary in me during a year of trial and growth

TitleAuthorGenre
The Briar ClubKate QuinnHistorical Fiction
The Ministry of TimeKaliene BradleySci-fi
The EtymologiconMark ForsythNonfiction
Content: MIT PressKate EichornNonfiction
The Personal LibrarianMarie BenedictHistorical Fiction
Every Tool’s a Hammer*Adam SavageMemoir
Viral JusticeRuha BenjaminNonfiction
Extremely OnlineTaylor LorenzNonfiction
The Frozen RiverAriel LawhonHistorical Fiction
The Phoenix CrownKate Quinn & Janie ChangHistorical Fiction
You Gotta Be You*Brandon Kyle GoodmanMemoir
Men Who Hate WomenLaura BatesNonfiction
Dating and DragonsKristy BoyceYA Romance
All The Sinners BleedSA CosbyThriller
The MessageTa-Nehisi CoatesNonfiction
Straight Outta Crawley*Romesh RanganathanMemoir
Go Ahead in the Rain*Hanif AburraqibNonfiction
Cadillac DesertMarc ReisnerNonfiction
The Wild RoadGabriel KingFantasy
Emily Wilde’s Compendeum of Lost TalesHeather FawcettFantasy
My Year of Rest and RelaxationOttessa MoshfeghFiction
Jane Austen’s BookshelfRebecca RomneyNonfiction
You Get What You Pay ForMorgan ParkerEssays
BelindaMaria EdgeworthFiction
EvalinaFrances BurneyFiction
Dungeons & DramaKristy BoyceYA Romance
Braiding SweetgrassRobin Wall KimmererNonfiction
Let’s Move the NeedleShannon DowneyNonfiction
Let This Radicalize YouKelly Hayes & Mariame KabaNonfiction
Against White FeminismRafia ZakariaNonfiction
Time Is A MotherOcean VuongPoetry
The Buffalo Hunter HunterStephen Graham JonesHistorical Horror
The Cult of TrumpSteven HassanNonfiction
Legends & LattesTravis BaldreeFantasy
Dying of WhitenessJonathan M. MetzlNonfiction
Bookshops & BonedustTravis BaldreeFantasy
Shield of SparrowsDevney PerryFantasy Romance
The ServiceberryRobin Wall KimmererNonfiction
Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing*Matthew PerryMemoir
Project Hail MaryAndy WeirSci-fi
The SpellshopSarah Beth DurstFantasy
Fourth WingRebecca YarrosFantasy Romance
Iron FlameRebecca YarrosFantasy Romance
Girls Can Kiss NowJill GutowitzNonfiction
The Teller of Small FortunesJulie LeongFantasy
Onyx StormRebecca YarrosFantasy Romance
Braving the Wilderness*Brene BrownNonfiction
Invisible WomenCaroline Criado PerezNonfiction
Greenglass HouseKate MilfordFantasy
Written on the DarkGuy Gavriel KayHistorical Fiction
A Tropical Rebel Gets The DukeAdriana HerreraRomance
Cultish:The Language of FanaticismAmanda MontellNonfiction
Chain-Gang All-StarsNana Kwame Adjei-BrenyahFiction
Brigands & BreadknivesTravis BaldreeFantasy
On TyrannyTimothy SnyderNonfiction
ExhibitRO KwonFiction
How to Age DisgracefullyClare PooleyFiction
A Witch’s Guide to Magical InnkeepingsSangu MandannaFantasy
The Poppy WarRF KuangFantasy
A Different Kind of Power*Jacinda ArdernMemoir
Mutual Aid: Bulding Solidarity During This CrisisDean SpadeNonfiction

*audiobooks

Did Not Finish & Plan To Someday: Parting the Waters: America in the King Years 1954-63 by Taylor Branch
Did Not Finish & Don’t Plan To: A Ballad of Love and Glory by Reyna Grande, The Year of Less by Cait Flanders, Mecca by Susan Straight

As evidenced by my Top 5/10 Lists, I was more excited by the Nonfiction I read this year compared to the Fiction. I learned I get tired of military fantasy easily (all battles all the time) and that as much as I love historical fiction, if it’s poorly written, no amount of curiosity about the actual historical event will get me to finish the book- in this case, the Mexican-American War and the hanging of Irish soldiers who fought for the Mexicans.

I had predicted more wedding themed books in 2025 in my previous year’s post and, well, not one. I guess I had gotten my fill.

I’m lowering my Reading Goal for 2026 to 50, down from 60. I want to take more time with each book and feel less pressure to cram ’em in during the busy months. I look forward to seeing what I read in 2026!

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