Another favorite of mine is now up for 2025.
- Meant to read last year: Tweet Cute--Emma Lord
- Goodreads Winner in 2024:
- Romantasy:
- About siblings: Hello Beautiful--Ann Napolitano
- Book becoming movie/show in 2025: Klara and the Sun--Kazuo Ishiguro
- Spy thriller:
- Women's fiction: The Girls With No Names--Serena Burdick
- Title starts with C: Cloud Atlas--David Mitchell
- Nonfiction book about health: Tiny Beautiful Things--Cheryl Strayed
- Twist ending: Mad Honey--Jodi Picoult
- Published in 2015:
- Fiction & Nonfiction by same author: The Signature of All Things--Elizabeth Gilbert
- Fiction & Nonfiction by same author: Big Magic--Elizabeth Gilbert
- Mythology retelling:
- Own but haven't read:
- Set in the Middle East: The Master and Margarita--Mikhail Bulgakov
- Sequel: The Guncle Abroad--Steven Rowley
- Debut author:
- Heartwarming story: The Last Letter--Rebecca Yarros
- Book that took a while to read: The Mammoth Hunters--Jean M. Auel
- Classic recommenced to you: The Diary of a Goose Girl--Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin
- Villain as protagonist: Cold Hearted--Serena Valentino
- Set in the summer: The Beach Club--Elin Hilderbrand
- 2024 bestseller:
- Green cover: Prodigal Summer--Barbara Kingslover
- Bottom of TBR:
- Author from Africa:
- Book that makes you cry:
- About a politician:
- Popular book you've never read: Klara and the Sun--Kazuo Ishiguro
- Illustrated book: Around the World in 80 Days--Jules Verne
- Audiobook with multiple narrators: Jazz--Walter Dean Myers
- Set in the suburbs:
- Dark academia: Banned Book Club--Kim Hyun Sook
- Intriguing cover: The Blackbirds--Eric Jerome Dickey
- Five-star read:
- About an immigrant: The Last Train to London--Meg Waite Clayton
- Banned book: Eleven--Tom Rogers
- Set in the 1960s:
- With chapter titles: Lula Dean's Little Library of Banned Books--Kirsten Miller
- Dystopian fiction: It's the End of the World and I'm in My Bathing Suit--Justin A. Reynolds
- Author you love:
- Multigenerational story:
- Animal in the title:
- 2025 new release:
- Out of your comfort zone: Rider of Lost Creek--Louis L'Amour
- Thought-provoking historical fiction: East of Eden--John Steinbeck
- Book everyone is talking about:
- Romance book: The Rom-Commers--Katherine Center
- Bestselling memoir:
- YA fiction:
- Reread a favorite:
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