I read a lot in 2025! My reading goal for 2025 was 35 books, which I surpassed reading 45 titles this year - over 15,500 pages! When planning for 2025, I had a stack of books on my to-be-read pile, and managed to read only a handful before I got distracted, as I always do, by other titles.
So here's what I read in 2025:Fiction
This was the year I finally immersed myself in the Elizabeth Strout universe. I began the year with Olive Kitteridge, Strout's Pulitzer Prize winning novel. I jumped ahead to her latest novel, Tell Me Everything, which was shortlisted for the 2025 Women's Prize for Fiction. I then went back to the beginning and read her debut novel, Amy and Isabelle. I am now fully converted to her genius and plan on exploring more of her work next year.I love a good crime thrillers, especially 'Aussie Noir'. This year I read Hayley Scrivenor's Girl Falling, Chris Hammer's Legacy (another Martin Scarsden pageturner), Jane Harper's Last One Out and Garry Disher's Sanctuary. I read two Irish crime novels by Dervla McTiernan - The Scholar and The Good Turn in the DS Cormac Reilly series. I enjoyed the latest in the Strike/Ellacott series by Robert Galbraith, The Hallmarked Man. I also started Mick Herron's Slow Horses series after being gifted a box set of his novels, and will undoubtedly work my way through these next year.
Non-Fiction
I really enjoyed the Quarterly Essays this year. I have subscribed for the past decade and each year there are usually one or two on topics that I am not that interested in. This year I read George Megalogenis' Minority Report (QR96), Hugh White's Hard New World (QE98) and Sean Kelly's The Good Fight (QE100).
I read Anne Applebaum's Autocracy Inc when it was longlisted for the Women's Prize for Non-Fiction. Janet Malcolm's essay collection Nobody's Looking at You, had been lingering unfinished for a while so I was pleased to have completed that.
I will read anything Helen Garner writes, including a book about footy - The Season. I also loved her book with Chloe Hooper and Sarah Krasnostein, The Mushroom Tapes, about the trial of Erin Patterson who bumped off her husband's family with a deadly beef wellington.
Best of 2025
I read so many great books this year. If I had to whittle down the 45 into my absolute favourites for 2025, without any hesitation I would pick Barbara Kingsolver's Demon Copperhead and Hannah Kent's Always Home, Always Homesick.- Carys Davies - Clear
- Anne Enright - The Green Road
- Robert Galbraith - The Hallmarked Man
- Helen Garner, Chloe Hooper and Sarah Krasnostein - The Mushroom Tapes
- Kate Grenville - Unsettled
- Mick Herron - Slow Horses
- Emily Maguire - Rapture
- Fiona McFarlane - Highway 13
- Roisin O'Donnell - Nesting
- Taylor Jenkins Reid - Atmosphere
- Elizabeth Strout - Olive Kitteridge
- Yael Van Der Wouden - The Safekeep













