Year-End Book Wrapup 2025
Once again, my goal this year was to read 75 books and complete the
Read Harder Challenge. I read exactly 75 books and completed the RHC. You can check out
everything I read for RHC in last year’s wrapup, which I just updated because apparently I forgot to update it this year. Here's the 2026 RHC and ToB shortlist for any curious cats!
Top 5 books of the year:
1. The Story of Art Without Men
The first two are very close, but ultimately for the sake of feminism, I put the feminist book first. I loved this book, bought it for my sister-in-law, and basically didn't shut up about it for two months. I even got a woman artists calendar for Christmas! Highly recommend if you are interested in art history.
2. The Director
As usual, the Tournament of Books picks a winner (this was also on the New York Times list of best books of the year.) A great read with an innovative structure, absolutely masterful and my favorite novel of the year by far.
3. The History of Sound
This was from the 2025 Tournament of Books, and it's a short story collection which is usually not my bag, but I loved this.
4. Sky Daddy
From this year's longlist, a book about a woman who is sexually attracted to planes. Weird in a Remainder type of way, plus I love getting into the heads of narrators like this. I'm glad I read this before the shortlist came out, since it didn't make it, and I would have hated to miss it.
5. This Is Not a Book About Benedict Cumberbatch
Another RHC book. See what I mean? This year all my picks are from either the RHC or ToB so you can see why I always go back to those. This is another feminist one - specifically about how it's okay to like the things you like and make space for those things in your life, even if you are an alleged responsible grownup woman.
Honorable mentions: The Glass Girl, The Final Girl Support Group, Lorne, When the Moon Hits Your Eye, Swimming Studies, The Wedding People
Bottom three books:
1. Headshot
The Tournament giveth, and the Tournament taketh away. I read this in the interest of finishing as many Tournament books as possible but I hated it.
2. Rusty Brown
Just, toxic men being toxic and the whole thing gave me the icks. Sorry I did not enjoy this, Chris Ware.
3. Ungifted
Mostly here because it was a huge disappointment coming from Gordon Korman and also I don't find kids posting upskirt videos on the internet to be charming or funny.
2025 plans:
Per the final category here, I get to still chip away at the 2015 challenge - I'm down to three books remaining and one is "a book by an author from Africa" which is already on the 2026 list.. maybe I'll do an audiobook this year.
I am not looking forward to romantasy (my two least favorite genres smushed together). I'm also sad to see the cookbook one again, since last time I read a book about eating bugs because I couldn't think of a culture whose food I hadn't eaten. There's gotta be something, right?
The full list of categories:
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[ ] Read a microhistory
[ ] Read a book featured on a “best book covers” list
[ ] Read a YA book by a Latine author
[ ] Read a novel with a main character who uses they/them pronouns
[ ] Read a nonfiction book about resistance
[ ] Read a gothic novel published in the last ten years
[ ] Read a sports book by a woman, trans, or nonbinary writer
[ ] Read a classic from the Zero to Well-Read Podcast
[ ] Read a romantasy book with a queer and/or BIPOC main character
[ ] Read a book recently adapted for film, TV, or musical
[ ] Read a book by a d/Deaf author
[ ] Read/try a recipe from a cookbook about a culture whose food you’ve never eaten
[ ] Read a nonfiction comic
[ ] Read a work of magical realism or fabulism
[ ] Read a book by a librarian
[ ] Read a queer picture book
[ ] Read a book about a cult or cults
[ ] Read a nonfiction book about AI or social media
[ ] Read a book by an intersex author
[ ] Read a book set in space
[ ] Read a genre (SFF, horror, mystery, romance) book in translation
[ ] Read a nonviolent true crime book
[ ] Read a book by an African author
[ ] Pick a challenge from any of the previous years’ challenges to repeat!


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