2025 wasn’t a great year. It was, in fact, a damn hard year. But you know what? We’re not going to focus on that today. Because there was one thing 2025 was good for, and it was books.
The books that I read this year were, let me tell you, fantastic. Normally, when I do my top ten list for the year, at least some of them are old books that are just new to me. This year, every book on my list either came out this year or in 2024. So well done, everyone, keep up the good work.
I did review most of these books earlier in the year, so I won’t go into a lot of details here. I’ll leave links to the full reviews if you’d like to check them out.
Incidents Around the House by Josh Malerman
Told entirely from the point of view of a little girl named Bella, this is the horrific tale of a demonic possession that rips a family apart.
Sunrise on The Reaping by Suzanne Collins
This might be the final book in the Hunger Games series. And it was fantastic. If you’ve somehow not read this, do it now. Haymitch’s story is heartbreaking at every turn.
The Bewitching by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
This book was so cool. There’s witchcraft, lesbians, and Mexican ambiance. Everything one could want in a horror story. I almost wish I’d saved it for a more wintery month, as it feels like a winter horror book. So if you’re looking for something to read while the snow falls, this might be the book for you.
Everything is Tuberculosis by John Green
This book was fascinating. I learned so much that I didn’t really want to know about how terrible tuberculosis is, and how it really doesn’t have to be. We are choosing to let it be because, you guessed it, money and racism.
The Dead Husband’s Cookbook by Danielle Valentine
This book was fantastic. The tension was thick, the recipes were great. The subterfuge was well-layered. The cooking puns abounded.
Horrorstor by Grady Hendrix
Alright, I lied. This one actually came out in 2014. But it was a great story.
I love a good haunted house. But I don’t think we consider that other buildings and places can be haunted. Like, for instance, a big furniture store.
This book kept me entertained while I spent a lot of time traveling back and forth to different hospitals for The Darling Husband. So for that, I owe it a great debt.
The House of My Mother by Shari Franke
This was one of the last books I reviewed for Haunted MTL before it closed. This book also broke my damned heart.
You all know I’m a bit obsessed with fundie families, and the Ruby Franke case in particular. I was raised in the Mormon church, the same as Ruby and Shari. And it is so good to see Shari reclaiming her voice.
Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix
For someone who isn’t a woman, isn’t a witch, and isn’t a pregnant teenager in the middle of the Summer in fucking Florida, Hendrix has somehow managed to capture the feeling of all of these things. I read this book in the dead of winter and felt too hot. I felt a lot of things reading this book.
We Used to Live Here by Marcus Kliewer
This book was fantastic. Charlie and Eve are in the middle of renovating their new home when a mysterious family shows up. It seems like a simple visit down memory lane, until their daughter vanishes into the house.
At no point did I know what the hell was going on in this book. Though I will say that I’m glad I can recognize Moris Code.
This was a debut novel, and I am incredibly jealous. I can’t wait to see what else this author has in store for us.
The Conjuring of America by Lindsey Stewart
This was hands down the best book I read this year.
Look, I consider myself to be a fairly ‘woke’ person. I try. I want to understand racism and what I can do to combat it. But I did not realize exactly how much of my daily life I owe to Black women. Like blue jeans, Vicks VapoRub, and pancakes. I’m also newly angry at every racist person who was mad about the Little Mermaid being Black.
I learned so much from this book. If you have any interest in American history, I highly recommend it.
So now it’s your turn. What was the best book you read this year? What books are you most looking forward to next year? Let us know in the comments.
Also, this will be my last post of the year. I’m taking next week off for some much-needed rest and family time. I hope you all have a fantastic holiday. And I’ll see you in January for another year of writing and reading.


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