2025 Reading Review

How has everyone survived the winter storm? Here in New Hampshire, it got frigid and snowed a ton but we didn’t lose power or experience any real discomfort. I know that things weren’t so easy for many others, so I’m hoping for the best for you. Other than being distracted by the weather, I’ve been terribly distracted by the news. I have a lot to say about it but the goal of today’s post is on a different topic:

Today I’m checking back in on my 2025 Reading Goals. We’re already almost a whole month in 2026 so I feel like I’m late with this, but that’s okay. I enjoyed so much of what I read last year and I can’t wait to share some of the details with you. I’ve also included my top 5 books from 2025, so feel free to scroll to the bottom if you’re here just for that!


✔️ Translated Works

One of my goals was to read 12 books translated into English in 2025. I ended up doubling that goal and reading 24!


✔️ Female Prize Winners

Another goal was to read 6 Women’s Prize for Fiction winners and 6 female Booker Prize winners: done!


✔️ Han Kang Completist

Han Kang won the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature for her “intense poetic prose that confronts historical traumas and exposes the fragility of human life.”

When I started the year, I hadn’t read any of her work. I finished them all in 2025.

  • Human Acts
  • The Vegetarian
  • Greek Lessons
  • The White Book
  • We Do Not Part

Ann Patchett – Work Towards Completist

I planned to read 6 Ann Patchett works in 2025 — and read none!

After finishing the Han Kang list, I became less concerned with focusing on certain authors and decided to let this goal go. I don’t know when I’ll return to it but I’m sure I will at some point.


(½ done) Homer – Emily Wilson Translations


I listened to the audio of The Iliad but never made it to The Odyssey. I definitely want to listen to that one this year because I want to be prepared for the movie this summer.


Toni Morrison Re-Read?


I decided not to tackle a reread of all of Morrison’s novels in 2025. I have a plan for 2026 which I will share soon.



My goal was to read 54,000 pages in 2025, but I fell a bit short. That’s two years in a row that I missed this one! I’m trying again in 2026.


Top 5 Books of the Year:


Just a few sentences about each book:


I feel so lucky to be a reader. I love being able to learn new ideas and about lives other than my own. I love being able to turn to a book when life gets too overwhelming and when things in the real world feel hopeless. I read every single day in 2025 and wouldn’t have it any other way – it absolutely helped me make it through the hard moments we all experienced over the last year.

My next blog post will be my 2026 Reading Goals, which are already underway. And until then – I hope you’re managing things right now. Please take good care.

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  1. Congratulations on all you’ve read in 2025 and thank you for sharing. I am grateful for being a reader and it is really my focus in retirement. I have learned much from you. Blessings and gratitude!

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  2. What a fantastic reading year you had, Katie! I have read some of these books, but not all! You have grown my TBR list considerably this morning! Ha! Thank you! (and my library only has Vol 1 of Solvej Balle’s books… I have placed it on hold and am hopeful they will be adding others!) We got snow and if western PA knew how to plow, it would not be any issue… But, of course… we have lots of issues!

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  3. It seems like you had a very successful reading year! I am still working my way through the Women’s Prize winners, and I hope to get 6 more this year. My 12 year old is VERY into The Odyssey and a musical called Epic. I didn’t know there was a movie coming out this year, she is going to be so excited.

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