Reading in 2024 and 2025

I’m going to do a bit of a combo post- mostly because we are well past the whole “best books” season and I’m ready to focus on what is to come rather than what has already happened. So, 2024 was an OK reading year by rating. However, I found myself having more fun while reading, e.g. I despised something but I had a lot of fun reading it, or something was average but I was reading it with a friend so that made it better. 

In 2024 I read a total of 70 books and gave out an average rating of 3.3 (is that accurate? Maybe- this was calculated by Goodreads so it’s not precise). My goal for 2025 is to read 75 books (though I’d like to get closer to 100), but I also want to focus on quality of book- reading what I enjoy or enjoying the experience rather than just the number. 

Let’s talk about some of the standouts as I peruse my little Goodreads graphic for 2024…

First up, a genre…

I read a lot of hockey romance this past year. We could talk about that all day long, but I’d rather not lol. I found new favorite authors in Elle Kennedy (she’s an auto buy), and Stephanie Archer. I did have some misses, notably Pucked and Pucking Around. We will just conveniently ignore those. Hockey romance led me to dabble in other sports romances- baseball, racing, and rodeo-ing were also in the mix and it’s safe to say I enjoyed them as well (for the most part). For 2025 I do plan on continuing to dabble in this hyper specific genre (as in sports romance), but I want to be a bit pickier about it. 

Continuing along the genre trend and romance trend…

I read, as many people also probably shared for 2024, a lot of Fantasy Romance. A Lot. It still stands to be my favorite sub-genre of both the fantasy and romance genre’s. Sarah J Maas, Rebecca Yarros, Scarlett St. Claire, Penn Cole (a new favorite there), Abigail Owen, and Kaylie Smith all toped my list in 2024. Most of these authors have books coming in 2025 that I have pre ordered and will be reading once released. There were not too many misses in this category that can’t be explained by age or trope. 

Finally, just a couple honorable mentions for books I enjoyed that don’t fit into either category above, I enjoyed The Family Experiment by John Marrs (the third or fourth in an interconnected series), The Last One by Will Dean, and The Spellshop by Sarah Beth Durst (this is an all-time favorite and could fit into the fantasy romance but it’s much more cozy fantasy than anything else). 

Looking back, I do see some true standouts of 2024, books that will easily make a favorite of all time or re-read section and I also seem some real…not great books. In 2024 I joined a book club, which is continuing through part of 2025 and that has really been incredible. I’ve found such a wonderful group of women to come together and chat books (both the one read that month and beyond) and life once a month. It’s been such a blessing of our time here. I’m looking forward to continuing it on and then hoping to find another once we move. 

One other goal I have for 2025 is to actually stick to and complete a reading journal for the year. I’ve worked hard on creating one for 2025 and I want to desperately stick to it. I think it will really help when it comes down to doing lengthier reviews and posts (as I do plan on getting back to those here on the blog this year). I was heavily inspired by several users on TikTok and have created some really beautiful spreads and ideas for my reading. 

(Oh, and to harken back to my LAST post- I’ve backed up my computer through 2019…so that’s something at least)

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