Susie’s Friday Book Club 2025 Round Up.

I did rather well with my Reading Aims in 2025.  I re-did my Goodreads account at the start of the year and used that to track my reading as well as my Book Journal too.  Last year for the Reading Challenge I chose to try and read 50 books and actually read 55 so for this year’s Challenge I chose to read 100 books! 

Now there has been a lot of controversy about people saying they are going to read 100 books this year but why?  Like book reviews it is all subjective.  Someone may only read five books this year, whereas someone else will only read 1 and of course there are some who will read more than 100.  It is up to everyone to set themselves whatever goals they like and we should, quite honestly, keep quiet about it!  It is like if you put a review of a popular book up and say you do not like it, people come at you about it.  That is the whole point of a point of view, you are not going to like some books and the ones you do like someone else might not like them.  This is the joy of reading.

The book that I did not particularly like is being talked about at the moment, “The Housemaid” by Freida McFadden.  It has now been turned into a film.  I read the book last year along with another of Ms McFadden’s books.  Firstly the plots are the same and in both books I read there as an “ick” factor!  They were also both predictable even with the twists and by the time you got to the end there were some plot holes.  Now that is my opinion and I know there are a lot of people who love her and her books, 

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Of my 55 books last year I had 23 which were Five Star Reads and here they are :

The majority of thm are crime/thrillers which I love as a genre but mixed in are a few different ones; “The Secret Christmas Bookshop” is very much a Christmas read and “A Funny Story” is very much a summer chick book read.  All of them have been reviewed by me for our Friday Book Club in 2025.

To pick my favourite five star read out of the books above is hard as they are all so good, hence the five stars but if I am really pushed my favourite of the year would be “The Wartime Bookshp”  This is definitely a cosy mystery but also about women coming together during WWII and helping each other in an English Village that although far from the war is still affected by it.  There are more books in the series and I am intending on getting them.  

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Here are my 1 Star or DNF books of 2025:

Not too many as I try very hard to not get books that I don’t absolutely love.  However these nine caught me out, although Where The Crawdads Sing was Jayne’s and my Book Club Book, I could not get on with it at all.  The top four I just did not like and DNF’d them.  Yellowface was just dreadful!  The characters were not likeable and the premise was just out there. 

I really wanted to love The Book That Wouldn’t Burn and it is a series of three books which I had all three.  However I got half way through it and it was so boring.  The story was not there are all and the characters were doing everything at a snails pace so that was DNF’s and the other books went with it.  

Verity I was told to read by everyone as they loved it, could not put it down etc.  I read it and finished it but by the end of it I wanted to kill everyone of the characters!  None of them came out of the story in a good light and the whole story was just slightly yuck!  I have since read on line other reviews about Colleen Hoover’s books and they are all written in the same way so I will not be reading any more of hers!

I have saved Message Deleted for last as I cannot believe that this book was ever published!  K.L. Slater needs to do more research as she had police doing things in this book that they would never do!  The story was confused and quite frankly did not know how to end which when it came it was rushed and a mess!  I did not DNF’d it but wish I had, it was one of those books that I was hoping would get better but it never did and to add to all this characters were thin and not likeable at all.  I will never buy another of her books.

Thnere were a lot of other books, 23 exactly, in between the  Five Stars and One Star with all different ratings most of which have appeared on our Friday Book Club.  I hope you have enjoyed  this look at the books I read in 2025. 

Hugs & Love, Susie & Coco xx

2 thoughts on “Susie’s Friday Book Club 2025 Round Up.

  1. farmquilter
    farmquilter

    Well, you had more 5-star books than yuck books, so that’s a win!! I just received another bag of books from my neighbor’s carer…he is in a care home now and his dementia is such that he will not be coming back. He must have 6,000 books and next week I’ll be able to go through them all to see what I want!!! I’m so excited. Since you love murder mysteries, you really need to check out Stuart Woods. I’ve read two of his books and love them!!

  2. Duke – Northford, Connecticut
    Duke

    That’s a lot of books! I wish that I could get into books the way that you do, Susie, but the jigsaw puzzles call to me more than books.

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