
Top 5 Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by Meeghan Reads — check out the next batch of upcoming topics here.
This week’s topic is Top 5 books I want to buy in 2025, with the prompt: Is there a book coming out in 2025 that you absolutely want to buy? Even if you don’t want to read it straight away. Maybe it’s a special edition version. Or maybe a fancy cover! Tell us all about it!!
Easy-peasy! The hardest part of this week’s topic is sticking to just five! I’ve been much better about being selective when it comes to buying physical books, but there are always some — whether by a favorite author or an especially beautiful edition — that I just can’t resist.
My five must-buys for 2025 are:
1: The Sirens by Emilia Hart: I have a hardcover edition of this author’s previous novel, Weyward, and it’s so pretty! The cover for The Sirens looks just as gorgeous. (March)

2: When the Moon Hits Your Eye by John Scalzi: This author’s books are auto-buys for me, and I love having the hardcovers! I’ve yet to be able to attend one of his book tour events, but I keep hoping it’ll work out eventually, because I’d love to get a signed edition. If not, though, I’ll be buying the book anyway! (March)

3: The King’s Messenger by Susanna Kearsley: I love Susanna Kearsley’s books, and I always want to read her new releases… but once I saw the deluxe paperback edition, I knew I needed a physical copy rather than just the e-book. (March)

4: Death at a Highland Wedding (A Rip Through Time, #4) by Kelley Armstrong: This is such a terrific series, and since I already own hardcovers of the previous books, this one will be a must for me as well. (May)

5: The Wicked King by Holly Black: I already own hardcover editions of the Folk of the Air trilogy, and then bought the special black velvet edition of the first book, The Cruel Prince, when it was released in 2023. This year, the 2nd book will get a matching edition, and I have to have it! (October)




What books do you plan to buy in 2025?
I’ve never read Holly Black, but that edition is gorgeous!!
The trilogy is so good! I’ve read a few of her other books too, but the Folk of the Air books are my top recommendation!
It is nice that we are getting some deluxe paperback books and not just hardbacks now. Love all of these
I have mixed feelings about the paperback, to be honest — I love the sturdiness of hardcovers, especially when they have painted edges. But, at least the cost is better for a paperback!
You can fit more books on a shelf with paperbacks 😃😃
The Sirens is one I want to read!
I’m excited to start it! Weyward so good!
I literally just heard about When the Moon Hits Your Eye a few minutes ago and I’m already convinced that I need it.
I try to never miss a new John Scalzi book! This one sounds amazing.