My 2025 summer reading list


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After the summer reading guide out in the world, one of the traditions of early summer my summer is to make a list of books that I plan to read during the summer (list 2024 here, list 2023 here, list 2022 here, list 2021 here, list 2020 here, list 2019 here, list 2018 here, list 2017 here, and list 2016 here).

I usually only reach about half of them (for me, reading summer – and really – really reading – is all about what attracts me and feels like the right book for that time) and that is not a problem for me!

This gives me a good place to start and help me if I feel doubtful about what to take next!

Here are 12 books on my personal summer reading list this year!

My 2025 summer reading list

Correspondent by Virginia Evans
I am usually not interested in the epistolary novel (books written in letters), but this one has a lot of buzz lately. Sybil van Antwerp, writing letters every day – to friends, writers, even people who have hurt him – as a way to understand life. But when someone from his past reaches, he was forced to face painful memories and finally sent a letter that he kept to himself for years.

The Queen’s Gambit by Beth Brower
Not confused with the popular Netflix series … I have been the main fan of Beth Brower since reading the whole Emma M. Lion series and the book Animal tenThis lai is about a brave queen, a lonely who is pondering, mysterious, and the kingdom on the war verge of war sounded right in my alley!

Nothing new by Ashlee Piper
Says I like reading this book is a underestimated statement! I have always been an economical person – and buying a used is always a true way – really economical and sustainable to shop (you all know my love for Thredup runs deeply!). This is a 30 -day guide on how No Buying new things will help in finding freedom and satisfaction in the world of our consumers.

Calculate my lies by Sophie Stava
When Sloane Caraway lied a little, he got a job with a rich family who hid dangerous secrets under their perfect façade. This one sounds like a bent summer thriller and full of tension that I like!

Good dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson
After Kelsey in the team reading daily -days recommended this one in the 2025 summer reading guide that can be printed, it goes directly to my TBR list. It was by the same writer Black cake And sounded tense! The world of Ebby Freeman was destroyed at night his brother was killed and the family heirloom disappeared. Years later in France, he revealed the secrets associated with artifacts that could rewrite everything

The lies needed by Doohyun Kim & Jiyeon Maeng with Heidi Tucker
This is one more of the 2025 summer reading guide that can be printed from Jen in the reading team everyday. The recommendation makes me addicted immediately! In this strong memoir of love, endurance and survival, Doohyun and Jiyeon risk everything to escape from North Korea and find common freedom.

Kingfisher’s code name by Liz Kessler
I hope to read this one loudly for my girls this year – and I think the summer will be the perfect opportunity! One of my friends who is a great reader said he and his children (similar to my female age) really like this World War II book. And then I looked for it in Amazon and the review was very high – 4.9 with 50 reviews!

Careless people by Sarah Wynn-Williams
I like good memoirs, and this one has sat at the top of my TBR for months. Careless person Following Sarah Wynn-Williams as she withdrew the curtains in her years on Facebook, revealed the combination of private jet that dropped the jaw, political chaos, and in-depth dysfunction of large technology. Sharp, personal, and part exposure, this is one of the stories of insiders that I can’t wait to enter!

Deep cut by Holly Brickley
After recently reading and loving The biggest hits of sister griffinI know I can’t be wrong with other music -themed summer books. This one follows Percy Marks, who met with songwriters Joe Morrow at the Berkeley Bar in 2000, triggered a messy and passionate creative partnership that brought them through Brooklyn and San Francisco music scenes.

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Doubt River by Candice Millard
After reading the book Republican destiny In February for a book club to read everyday, I know I want more! This one follows Theodore Roosevelt, who has just suffered a political defeat, when he began a terrible journey to map the Amazon tributaries who were not claimed with his son and a famous Brazilian explorer. Facing deadly rapids, hunger, illness, and even murder, it is a history that I do not know and can’t wait to dive.

Colette Marceau’s life stolen by Kristin Harmel
I need a good reading of historical fiction – and it’s been almost a decade since I last took the novel Kristin Harmel. This one made me immediately interested: two gem thieves in Paris in the 1940s, priceless bracelets, and murders who were decades aged that had never been solved. I feel I will be addicted!

Analese

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Lion Tehran woman by Marjan Kamali
My sister likes this one so I immediately put it in my TBR list. A story of two girls in Iran, who became a good friend as a little girl and then their lives separated. Years later they suddenly reunited and changed everything.

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Prison Healer by Lynette Noni
Yes fantasy is not my typical genre, but that is really good for a book club – pushing you out of your comfort zone. All about survival, love and some magic mixed, I am very happy to try it!

Kelsey

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Eleanor Oliphant is completely good by Gail Honeyman
All women on my family from my family received this book to Christmas, and we took him to the mini book club during the upcoming coastal trip. This story follows Eleanor, a woman who is awkward and socially isolated, whose life began to change after she and a coworker helped an old man. Sounds very sweet.

Book club for a lighter woman
I have seen this one everywhere, and I am very interested in the premise -plus, I almost go to the top of the library retaining list, so it will be the perfect way to start summer reading! Four Suburban Housewives in the 1960s Starting a Book Club, Diving Mystical feminineMeet a new neighbor who is brave from NYC, and suddenly the life of their cake cutters completely reversed … in the best way.

Jennifer

Motherhood: Facing and finding yourself by Lisa Marchiano
I read this book after completing my first year my children’s homeschooling in an effort to have a little summer of self-improvement before heading to other academic years. In this wise and psychologically rich book, Lisa Marchiano explores how maternal challenges can be a strong opportunity for personal growth. Drawing from Jung’s psychology and real life stories, he invited mothers to reflect their fears, changes in identity, and inner strength. Instead of offering tips on caring for children, this book focuses on inner journey to be more intact through trials and transformations that are brought into mothers.

The removal of the Ruthless of Hurge by John Mark Comer
As part of the summer of my self -improvement, I read Elimination is in a hurry By John Mark Comer to refocus and rearrange before the next academic season. In this refreshing book, comer argues that our busyness and disturbance is very contrary to peaceful life, goals, and spiritual depth. Drawing from the teachings of Christ and his own personal fatigue, he created an interesting case to slow down, simplify, and embrace spiritual practices such as silence, sabbath, and silence. This is an invitation on time to trade crowds for wholeness – and to create space for what is really important.

Kristin

This is a love story by Annabel Monaghan
Annabel Monaghan is one of my favorite authors at this time and I really have counted backward days until this one was released. If it’s like the previous novel, I know I will like it. This is one of the rare books that I might buy immediately so I don’t need to wait forever in the library retaining line!

Highclife House by Megan Walker
Highclife House came highly recommended by a friend of mine and was already on my Libby retaining list since then. This is the romance of the enemy-to-love district so this is a pretty safe bet I will enjoy it!

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