
The opening round of this year’s Goodreads Choice Awards is here! I’ve already worked my way through the nominees and cast my votes. Some categories seem to have a lot of very strong choices this year… although I’m still a little bitter about the elimination (a few years ago now) of the write-in option!
For the 2025 awards, here are the eligibility rules according to Goodreads:
Books published in the United States in English, including works in translation and other significant rereleases, between November 13, 2024, and November 11, 2025, are eligible for the 2025 Goodreads Choice Awards. Books published between November 12, 2025, and November 10, 2026, will be eligible for the 2026 awards.
We analyze statistics from the millions of books added, rated, and reviewed on Goodreads to nominate 20 books in each category. For the Audiobook category, nominations are based on the millions of titles added, rated, and reviewed both on Goodreads and Audible.
Opening round official nominees must have an average rating of 3.50 or higher at the time of launch. A book may be nominated in no more than one genre category, but can also be nominated in the Debut Novel and/or Audiobook categories. Only one book in a series may be nominated per category. An author may receive multiple nominations within a single category if they have more than one eligible series or more than one eligible stand-alone book.
So which books are nominated, and which did I vote for?
Let’s take a look at the opening round:
Category: Fiction
Of the 20 books nominated, I’ve read two:


I spy another four books on my to-read list:




… plus a few others that I’d consider maybe-someday books.
My vote: My Friends by Fredrik Backman
Category: Historical Fiction
I’ve read two:


And there are three on my TBR:



Plus, a bunch of others that I’ll likely loop back to at some point.
My vote: What Kind of Paradise by Janelle Brown (I loved Atmosphere, but figured Taylor Jenkins Reid will do just fine even without my vote!)
Category: Mystery & Thriller
Definitely not a go-to genre for me, so the only book I’ve read is:

Some of the others look interesting, but I’m not rushing to read any of them at this point. So obviously, Vera Wong gets my vote!
Category: Romance
Here, I’ve read a few more of the nominees:




Among the rest, I don’t have any added to my TBR just yet, but I see a few that look like they might appeal to me down the road.
My vote: One Golden Summer by Carley Fortune
Category: Romantasy
Again, not really my genre! But two titles I’d classify more as cozy fantasy than romantasy are listed, and I really enjoyed both:


I don’t see any others here that I’m planning to read.
My vote: I really could go either way, but I voted for A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping by Sangu Mandanna, which was wonderful.
Category: Fantasy
I’ve read four, and loved them all!




Two more are on my TBR… although I don’t see myself picking up the 800-page book anytime soon.


And honestly, of the rest, there are probably another 4 or 5 I’d be happy to check out as well.
My vote: Such a tough one! I voted for The Everlasting… but it was painful to have to choose just one!
Category: Science Fiction
I’ve read three (although it would not have occurred to me to list The Compound as a science fiction book):



On my TBR: None at the moment — but so many look good! I have a feeling at least a few more will end up added to my to-read list.
My vote: When the Moon Hits Your Eye by John Scalzi
Category: Horror
I’ve read three:



On my TBR: As with the previous two categories, quite a few of the other books look good to me, but I haven’t actually added any to my reading lists yet.
My vote: Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix
Category: Audiobook
I loved listening to both of these:


And want to listen to:


My vote: Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry, narrated by Julie Whelan
Category: Young Adult Fantasy
I’ve read one, and am in the middle of another:


I don’t have any of the other nominated books on my TBR at the moment.
My vote: Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins
Skipped categories:
I don’t vote in categories where I haven’t actually read any of the books, so this year I skipped:
- Debut Novel
- Young Adult Fiction
- Nonfiction
- Memoir
- History & Biography
Most of these categories have at least a book or two that I’d like to check out… we’ll see how that works out!
Wrapping it all up:
Did you vote in the opening round yet? Do you see any of your favorite books among the nominees?
I’d love to hear your recommendations for nominated books on my TBR lists or others I haven’t considered!
Overall, how do you feel about this year’s options? Any categories you wish they’d bring back? Any books you loved that really should have been nominated? Please share your thoughts!

I was thrilled to see my best book of the year made it into three categories! 🙌 so at least I have something to vote for this year! I’m sorry they removed the MG category.
That’s awesome! Which one is that? (I’m guessing a debut, also nominated for audio and another category… hmmmm)
The Correspondent!
Great to know, thanks!
Hi Lisa, thanks for this summary – I’m not sure I’m qualified to vote even though I read a lot! I just went on the challenge and I’ve only read a few of the books listed – but I will say the list gave me some good ideas of what to read!
Hi Barb, that was kind of my feeling too — I’ve read some, but the lists gave me lots more to consider!!
Yup!
I voted for My Friends for Fiction because I new that The Names would be in the Debut category. I also voted for Atmosphere, and a couple others in categories that I don’t read, but thought I should vote for anyway. Like the book by Virginia Roberts Giuffre in the Memoir category. I wouldn’t want to read it, but Brava for her for publishing it, and to honor the memory of a woman who was abused so badly that she had to take her life.
Yes, very good point about Nobody’s Girl. I would like to read it, despite how disturbing it’s sure to be.
I voted for it because it is a VERY important book.
I was surprised how few books I’ve read from the categories I enjoy. I guess I don’t tend to read popular books, which I’m ok with😁
You read so many interesting books — who care if they’re popular? 🙂 It’s nice to see other books getting attention and the spotlight via bloggers. It’s not only bestsellers that matter!
I read three books nominated total this year…
Which three? It seems like book bloggers read so broadly that they cover way more than the books that show up on “best of” lists.
I read Emily Wilde’s Compendium of Lost Tales and then in YA fantasy I read The Otherwhere Post and the Rose Bargain. And that was it lol.
I only voted in 2 categories since I haven’t read many 2025 releases. We both voted for the same, Vera Wong and Witchcraft for Wayward Girls!
Both were really great!!
Love this post! You’ve definitely read way more nominated books than me… I voted, but some categories I left blank because like you I hadn’t read any of the books (I admit that I did vote in one or two categories based on predictions/favorite authors). It’s such a shame we cannot nominate our own titles anymore… In fact, I made a post that will go live tomorrow with my own nominations just so that I can pretend I still can. 😉
That’s awesome — I look forward to seeing your nominations! I really liked being able to write-in our own nominations. Even if they didn’t make it to the final round, it felt nice to have more of a voice.