My 2025 Reading Plan!!

And here we are, my final post in my year wrap up (ignore my December wrap up ok). And while the last couple of years have been as many challenges as possible I decided for 2024 that I would tone things down and limit the amount of challenges I would do. And we are going to DO THAT EVEN MORE FOR 2025. I have given 2025 a title. The title is Slow 25. Let me explain.

Over the part 3 and a bit years, since becoming a bookseller, I have been trying to expand my reading as much as I possibly can. I believe to be the best bookseller you can be, if you work in a store with a lot of different genres etc., is to read different authors, genres, formats etc and I have spent 3+ years doing that. Now that I am a place where I feel that I have a good amount of knowledge I want to get back to reading the books I was obsessed with back when I first got into reading.

Go back to my reading roots. HOW EXCITING. Now the reason it’s called a Slow 25 is the books that I want to read are all books that are going to take me some time to read whether that’s pacing or the amount of content. So let’s see how my SLOW 25 impacts my challenges.

How many books do I plan to read in 2025? (Goodreads Reading Challenge)

Now my first challenge is always the Goodreads Reading Challenge. For the last couple of years I have been challenging myself to read 100 books and I have succeeded. Now that I am focusing on books that will take up for of my time, I have decided to challenge myself to read 75 books.

2025 Sequels Challenge

The sequels challenge this year is actually not affected at all! Like every year I am challenging myself to read 12 sequels from series I am currently working my way through. This challenge has been going on since I started blogging basically. It’s an old faithful. I do have 42 series on the go at the moment…

Here are series I am currently reading:

TitleAuthorSeriesNo. in Series
The Bullet That MissedRichard OsmanThe Thursday Murder Club3
The Republic of ThievesScott LynchGentleman Bastard3
Nona the NinthTamsyn MuirThe Locked Tomb3
As Good As DeadHolly JacksonAGGTM3
FaithbreakerHannah KanerFallen Gods3
Exit StrategyMartha WellsThe Murderbot Diaries4
Down Amongst the Sticks and BonesSeanan McGuireWayward Children2
The Silvered SerpentsRoshani ChokshiThe Gilded Wolves2
The Little Sparrow MurdersSeishi YokomizoDetective Kosuke Kindaichi7
Sad CypressAgatha ChristieHercule Poirot21
Clouds of WitnessDorothy L. SayersLord Peter Wimsey2
FoxgloveAdalyn GraceBelladonna2
Heavenly TyrantXiran Jay ZhaoIron Widow2
A Steeping of BloodHafsah FaizalBlood and Tea2
MockingjaySuzanne CollinsThe Hunger Games3
The Wicked KingHolly BlackThe Folk of Air2
Sycamore GapL.J. RossDCI Ryan Mysteries2
Dream Girl DramaTessa BaileyBig Shots3
Return to the DallerGut Dream Department StoreMi-Ye LeeDallerGut Dream Department Store2
Muse of NightmaresLaini TaylorStrange the Dreamer2
Shadow of the BirdTim ProbertLightfall2
Ancillary SwordAnn LeckieImperial Radch2
The Christmas Stocking MurdersDenzil MeyrickInspector Frank Grasby2
The Heroic Legend of Arslan #3Hiromu Arakawa
Delicious in Dungeon #5Ryoko Kui
Frieren: Beyond Journey’ End #6Kanehito Yamada
The Girl from the Other Side #5Nagabe
Yona of the Dawn #6Mizuho Kusanagi
Claymore #3Yagi Norihiro
Spy X Family #3Tatsuya Endo
Usotoki Rhetoric #3Ritsu Miyako
Inuyasha #2Rumiko Takahashi
The Faraway Paladin #3Mutsumi Okubashi
Children of the Whales #4Abi Umeda
Drifting Dragons #3Taku Kuwabara
Snow White with the Red Hair #5Sorata Akiduki
BloodmarkedTracy DeonnThe Legendborn Quartet2
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon #4Naoko Takeuchi
Nana #3Ai Yazawa
Sweat and Soap #3Kintetsu Yamada
Witch Hat Atelier #5Kamome Shirahama
Daemons of the Shadow Realm #5Hiromu Arakawa

Physical TBR Challenge

I smashed my 50 books challenge last year but again – due to the nature of my Slow 25 idea I have decided to reduce the amount of books from my TBR. So I am challenging myself to read 40 books from my Physical TBR!

Slow 25

Now you must be asking yourself what the hell are these books she is going to be focusing on? Well let me tell you.

  1. SFF Books – Specifically chunky fantasy books. I have on my bookshelf currently way too many 500+ epic fantasy or complicated and intricate sci-fi books that I just haven’t been prioritising. The have been sat there collecting dust. After reading books like Harrow the Ninth and Ancillary Justice, I knew I want to get back to reading SFF books that make my brain work. Get those cogs turning. This does mean it will take longer for me to read them.
  2. Murder Mysteries – Specifically classic murder mysteries. I have been neglecting my classic crime books for the last year and a bit. Mainly because the pacing of these books require to really give the time and energy to them that I wasn’t ready to give yet. But after reading Before the Fact I just knew I needed to read more classic crime. I will also be reading modern crime as well.
  3. Non-Fiction – Last year I started increasing how much non-fiction I read but got bogged down by how long it takes to read them. Well I want to prioritise these books going forward. I am so excited to expand my knowledge.

My 2024 Challenge Recap!

I can’t believe another year has flown past – how exciting!!! So, this year I didn’t really give myself many challenges so this post will not be as long as they have normally been!

Goodreads Reading Challenge

So, my goal for this year was to read 100 books, this was the same goal I had last year as well. Last year, I read 168 so while I was very confident I was going to complete my 100 books I was not feeling confident on beating 168. I can now confirm that this year I read 163 books!!! So while I didn’t beat 168, I still smashed my original goal.

2024 Sequels Challenge

This is another goal that doesn’t change with each year. Just the amount of books has heavily increased going from 12 to 24 to 37. Now my original goal was just to read 12 this year so a super easy manageable goal. I can confirm I read 25 sequels this year! I think this is down to reading a lot of manga during my 30 volumes in 30 days challenge!

New – This just means I read an extra sequel in a series I have already established I’m reading or a sequel to a series I started in 2024.

  • January

    • Sunbringer – Hannah Kaner
    • Artificial Condition – Martha Wells
    • The Heroic Legend of Arslan, Vol.2 – Hiromu Arakawa
    • A Torch Against the Night – Sabaa Tahir
  • February

    • Sweat and Soap, Vol.2 – Kintetsu Yamada
    • Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, Vol.3 – Naoko Takeuchi
  • March

    • Yona of the Dawn, Vol.2 – Mizuho
    • Witch Hat Atelier, Vol.3 – Kamome Shirahama
  • April

    • Dumb Witness – Agatha Christie
  • May

    • The Devil’s Flute Murders – Seishi Yokomizo
    • Good Girl, Bad Blood – Holly Jackson
  • June

    • Children of the Whales, Vol.2 – Abi Umeda
  • July

    • The Restaurant of Lost Recipes – Kashiwai
  • August

    • The Faraway Paladin, Vol.2 –
    • Drifting Dragons, Vol.2 – Taku Kawabara
    • Orange: Future – Ichigo Takano
    • Snow White with the Red Hair, Vol. 2, 3, 4 – Sorata Akiduki
    • Nana, Vol. 2 – Ai Yazawa
    • Blue Exorcist, Vol.3 – Kazue Kato
    • The Girl from the Other Side, Vol. 4 – Nagabe
    • Usotoki Rhetoric, Vol. 2 –
    • Claymore, Vol. 2 – Nori Yagi
  • September

    • Harrow the Ninth – Tamsyn Muir
  • November

    • A Very Lively Murder – Katy Watson
    • Spy X Family, Vol.2 – Tatsuya Endo
  • December

    • TLOZ: Twilight Princess, Vol. 3 – Akira Himekawa

The books I will be taking over into 2025 are –

  • The Bullet That Missed – Richard Osman
  • The Republic of Thieves – Scott Lynch
  • Down Amongst the Sticks and Bones – Seanan McGuire
  • The Silvered Serpents – Roshani Chokshi
  • Clouds of Witness – Dorothy L. Sayers
  • Inuyasha, Vol.2 – Rumiko Takahashi
  • Heavenly Tyrant – Xiran Jay Zhao

Physical TBR Challenge

So, I challenged myself this year to read 50 books on my Physical TBR and I smashed it by reading 66 books! Absolutely incredible. That being said I won’t list all those books because there are so many!

30 Volumes in 30 Days

So I did a brand new challenge this year and decided to challenge myself to read 30 volumes in 30 days. I had a tiny bit of success in 2023 trying to read 30 books and managed to get up to 20 so I thought why not try to read manga and graphic novels.

I am happy to say I completed this challenge and read 30 volumes!!

January 2025 TBR

HAPPY NEW YEAR! So, I haven’t yet released my Reading Plan for 2025 but this TBR will give you a little sneak peek into what I have planned for my reading goals this year!

New Releases

  • Title: Black Woods, Blue Sky
  • Author: Eowyn Ivey
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Literary Fantasy
  • Publish Date: 04/02/25


Plot: Birdie’s keeping it together, of course she is. So she’s a little hungover on her shifts, and has to bring her daughter to the lodge while she waits tables, but Emaleen never goes hungry. It’s a tough town to be a single mother, and Birdie just needs to get by. And then Birdie meets Arthur, who is quieter than most men, but makes her want to listen; who is gentle with Emaleen, and understands Birdie’s fascination with the mountains in whose shadow they live. When Arthur asks Birdie and Emaleen to leave the lodge and make a home, just the three of them, in his off-grid cabin, Birdie’s answer, in a heartbeat, is yes. Out in the wilderness Birdie’s days are harsher and richer than she ever imagined possible. Here she will feel truly at one with nature. Here she, and Emaleen, will learn the whole, fearful truth about Arthur.

  • Title: Hungerstone
  • Author: Kat Dunn
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Publish Date: 13/02/25


Plot: But as the couple travel through the bleak countryside, a shocking carriage accident brings the mysterious Carmilla into Lenore’s life. Carmilla, who is weak and pale during the day but vibrant at night, Carmilla who stirs up something deep within Lenore. And before long, girls from the local villages fall sick, consumed by a terrible hunger . . . As the day of the hunt draws closer, Lenore begins to unravel, questioning the role she has been playing all these years. Torn between regaining her husband’s affection and the cravings Carmilla has awakened, soon Lenore will uncover a darkness in her household that will place her at terrible risk . . .

  • Title: Dream Girl Drama
  • Author: Tessa Bailey
  • Series: Big Shots #3
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Romance
  • Publish Date: 13/02/25


Plot: When professional hockey player Sig Gauthier’s car breaks down and his phone dies, he treks into a posh private country club to call a tow truck, where he encounters the alluring Chloe Clifford, the manic pixie dream girl who captivates him immediately with her sense of adventure and penchant for stealing champagne. Sparks fly during a moonlight kiss and the enamored pair can’t wait to see each other again, but when Sig finally arrives to meet his dad’s new girlfriend over dinner, Chloe is confusingly also there. Turns out the girlfriend is Chloe’s mother. Oh, and they’re engaged. Sig’s dream girl is his future stepsister. Though the pair is now wary of being involved romantically, Chloe, a sheltered harp prodigy, yearns to escape her controlling mother. Sig promises to teach her the ins and outs of independence in Boston—but not inside his bedroom. They both know there can never be more than friendship between a famous hockey player and his high-society, soon-to-be stepsister. But keeping their relationship platonic grows harder amid the developing family drama, especially knowing they were meant for so much more…

Blacklist

  • Title: The Warm Hands of Ghosts
  • Author: Katherine Arden
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Historical Fantasy


Plot: January 1918. Laura Iven was a revered field nurse until she was wounded and discharged from the medical corps, leaving behind a brother still fighting in Flanders. Now home in Halifax, Canada, she receives word of Freddie’s death in combat, along with his personal effects—but something doesn’t make sense. Determined to uncover the truth, Laura returns to Belgium as a volunteer at a private hospital. Soon after arriving, she hears whispers about haunted trenches, and a strange hotelier whose wine gives soldiers the gift of oblivion. Could Freddie have escaped the battlefield, only to fall prey to something—or someone—else? November 1917. Freddie Iven awakens after an explosion to find himself trapped in an overturned pillbox with a wounded enemy soldier, a German by the name of Hans Winter. Against all odds, the two men form an alliance and succeed in clawing their way out. Unable to bear the thought of returning to the killing fields, especially on opposite sides, they take refuge with a mysterious man who seems to have the power to make the hellscape of the trenches disappear. As shells rain down on Flanders, and ghosts move among those yet living, Laura’s and Freddie’s deepest traumas are reawakened. Now they must decide whether their world is worth salvaging—or better left behind entirely.

  • Title: Mockingjay
  • Author: Suzanne Collins
  • Series: The Hungers Games #3
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: YA
  • Genre: Sci-Fi


Plot: Katniss Everdeen, girl on fire, has survived, even though her home has been destroyed. Gale has escaped. Katniss’s family is safe. Peeta has been captured by the Capitol. District 13 really does exist. There are rebels. There are new leaders. A revolution is unfolding. It is by design that Katniss was rescued from the arena in the cruel and haunting Quarter Quell, and it is by design that she has long been part of the revolution without knowing it. District 13 has come out of the shadows and is plotting to overthrow the Capitol. Everyone, it seems, has had a hand in the carefully laid plans—except Katniss. The success of the rebellion hinges on Katniss’s willingness to be a pawn, to accept responsibility for countless lives, and to change the course of the future of Panem. To do this, she must put aside her feelings of anger and distrust. She must become the rebels’ Mockingjay—no matter what the personal cost.

  • Title: The Little Sparrow Murders
  • Author: Seishi Yokomizo
  • Series: Detective Kosuke Kindaichi #6
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Murder Mystery


Plot: An old friend of Kosuke Kindaichi’s invites the scruffy detective to visit the remote mountain village of Onikobe in order to look into a twenty-year-old murder case. But no sooner has Kindaichi arrived than a new series of murders strikes the village – several bodies are discovered staged in bizarre poses, and it soon becomes clear that the victims are being killed using methods that match the lyrics of an old local children’s song… The legendary sleuth investigates, but soon realises must unravel the dark and tangled history of the village, as well as that of its rival families, to get to the truth.

  • Title: The Abandoners: On Mothers and Monsters
  • Author: Begoña Gómez Urzaiz
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Non-Fiction (Social Commentary/Gender Studies)


Synopsis: What kind of mother abandons her child? It’s a question that conjures the worst kind of moral judgment. Yet during the pandemic, trapped at home with young children and struggling to find creative space to write, journalist Begoña Gómez Urzaiz became fixated on artistic women who were able to overcome both society’s condemnation and their own maternal instincts to leave their children—at will or due to economic or other circumstances. More than anything, she was fascinated by her own prejudice toward these women, so clearly tied up in a much wider cultural bias. The Abandoners is sharp, at times slyly humorous, and always deeply empathetic. Using famous examples such as Ingrid Bergman, Muriel Spark, Doris Lessing, and Maria Montessori as well as fictional ones like Anna Karenina and the many roles of Meryl Streep, and interrogating modern trends like “momfluencers,” Gómez Urzaiz reveals what our judgement of these women tells us about our judgement of all women.