
It’s time for my annual end-of-year tradition — a look at all the books I meant to read! Here’s a look back at all the books I purchased in 2025, but just didn’t get around to reading for one reason or another.
As I noted last year, I’ve gotten much better about being thoughtful about which hard copy books I add to my shelves. I’ve leaned much more heavily into borrowing library books, and when I do spend money on new books, it tends to be for e-editions (since both my husband and I do the bulk of our reading on our Kindles).
However… I do still give in to temptation! There are certain authors whose books I need no matter what! I picked up a couple of signed books at author events this year, and treated myself to a few books that caught my eye and were total impulse purchases. In total, I bought fewer hard copy books than in previous years — and of the ones I bought, many were copies of books I’d already read, loved, and then decided to add to my bookshelves.
When it comes to e-books, I must admit that my restraint seems to go out the window. I tend to grab copies of ebooks when I see a good deal — I just can’t resist when a book on my TBR is available for $1.99 as a one-day price drop! The downside is that I end up adding books that I don’t necessarily intend to read right away. So, you’ll see lots and lots of new Kindle books added in 2025 and not yet read.
Let’s get to it. Here’s a salute to my unread books of 2025!
First, the hardcovers and paperbacks:











As for the ebooks added to my Kindle library in 2025:



































































The e-book list is pretty overwhelming. Almost all of these were purchased when their prices dropped to a dollar or two… but still, that’s way more than I really should be adding to my library, when I still have so many books yet to read. I’ll try to do better in 2026 (but also, I acknowledge that I say this every year!)
End note:
While I’m talking about “meant to read” books, I thought I’d take a look at my quarterly Top Ten Tuesday TBR posts of 2025, to see if I actually read the books I listed as my priorities each season. Turns out, I did okay! Of the 37 books I named (three books were listed in more than one quarter), I read all but seven. My unread TTT/TBR books are:







- The Naturalist Society by Carrie Vaughn: I really like this author, but didn’t feel interested enough to read this one.
- Run Away with Me by Brian Seltzer: Just didn’t get around to borrowing this book from the library. Maybe someday, but it doesn’t feel like a priority.
- City of All Seasons by Aliya Whiteley and Oliver K. Langmead: DNFd this one after a couple of chapters.
- Swordheart by T. Kingfisher: Still plan to read
- The Fair Folk by Su Bristow: Still plan to read
- Brigands & Breadknives by Travis Baldree: Still plan to read
- A Town with Half the Lights On by Page Getz: Still plan to read
Have you read (and loved) any of my 2025 “meant-to-read” books? Please let me know if you see any you’d consider best of the bunch!
Onward to 2026! Happy New Year!


I also bought a (used) copy of SWORDHEART this year and didn’t read it, but I just loved the cover too much to pass up. Good for you for using your library more! I use them for audiobooks mainly, which has been amazing.
I agree, the library is an amazing resource for audiobooks! I’m so grateful to have audiobooks so accessible that way. I hope we both enjoy Swordheart when we read it! I know I love the author… and I feel more urgency to read it soon, since it looks like there’s a sequel on the way.
Happy New Year!
Oh i didn’t know there’s going to be a sequel!! I can’t keep up!! 😅
Haha, same! This is why I have so many unread books!!
Ooh I want to check out the Song of the Lionness graphic novel sometime. I loved Tamora Pierce as a kid!
She was my daughter’s favorite during her tween/teen years, and I finally ended up reading a lot of her books during the pandemic! I have a bunch of graphic novels stacked up and waiting to be read, and that’s going to be one of my 2026 reading goals.
Happy New Year!
I loved SwordHeart. It’s cosy fantasy but has a really funny side to it with great characters. There are loads of books that I enjoyed on your list though 😃
Great to hear about Swordheart! I have no doubt that I’ll love it once I finally start it — I’ve basically loved everything I’ve read by her!