The Greatest Books of 2025

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  1. 76. Paper Girl by Beth Macy

    In Paper Girl, Beth Macy returns to her Ohio hometown of Urbana as her mother’s health declines and finds a community transformed by job loss, fading local institutions (including the newspaper she once delivered), worsening mental-health and school outcomes, and the rise of conspiratorial thinking. Blending personal memory with reporting, Macy examines how these forces have reshaped families and neighbors while also tracing small moments of resilience. The book is a clear, non‑spoiler portrait of a small American town in flux.

    The 10658th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 77. Buckley by Sam Tanenhaus

    The Life and the Revolution That Changed America

    A biography of William F. Buckley Jr. that traces his rise from the 1951 publication of God and Man at Yale to his decades as founder of National Review, columnist, television personality, and influential figure in the conservative movement. It examines his public career, personal relationships, and the internal struggles that reshaped conservatism in the late 20th century, presented without revealing major surprises.

    The 10662nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 78. Lorne by Susan Morrison

    A profile of Lorne Michaels, the creator and longtime producer of Saturday Night Live. Based on extensive interviews with Michaels and many SNL writers and performers, it explores his personality, his approach to finding and nurturing talent, and how he built and sustained a show that transformed American comedy.

    The 10664th Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 79. Maggie; Or, A Man And A Woman Walk Into A Bar by Katie Yee

    A Man And A Woman Walk Into A Bar

    After discovering her husband’s affair, a woman is soon diagnosed with breast cancer and nicknames the tumor “Maggie.” Told in fragments over months, the narrator converses with the tumor and the other woman, reworks bedtime stories from Chinese folklore for her children, and uses wry, intimate humor to navigate grief, healing, and reclaiming her life.

    The 10666th Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 80. The Hounding by Xenobe Purvis

    In 18th-century Little Nettlebed, five Mansfield sisters become the focus of fearful gossip when villagers claim to see them turning into dogs. Told through multiple local perspectives, the novel explores how superstition, rumor and intolerance escalate into suspicion and danger for those who stand apart. Moody and unsettling, it follows the mounting pressure on the sisters as the community’s anxieties intensify.

    The 10669th Greatest Book of All Time
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  6. 81. These Summer Storms by Sarah MacLean

    After her father’s sudden death, Alice returns to the family’s private Rhode Island island expecting to leave after the funeral. Instead, he has left an ultimatum: the family must stay on the island for a week and complete a series of tasks to inherit his estate. Forced to live under one roof, the siblings confront old secrets, rivalries and grief while their relationships and futures are put to the test.

    The 10672nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  7. 82. Spent by Alison Bechdel

    Cartoonist Alison Bechdel, who runs a pygmy-goat sanctuary in Vermont, grapples with climate anxiety, social unrest, and her own privilege. After a previous memoir is adapted into a successful TV series, Alison grows envious and considers using storytelling—even imagining a makeover-style show—to push people toward more ethical, less consumer-driven lives. The novel is a sharp, humorous, and introspective look at creativity, envy, and the impulse to change the world without losing oneself.

    The 10675th Greatest Book of All Time
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  8. 83. John & Paul by Ian Leslie

    Ian Leslie examines the twenty-three-year relationship between John Lennon and Paul McCartney, showing how their intense, shifting personal bond—affectionate, competitive and often turbulent—shaped The Beatles' music. Tracing their shared life before, during and after the band, the book explores how their private language, emotional dynamics and collaboration fueled creativity and songwriting.

    The 10677th Greatest Book of All Time
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  9. 84. The Bewitching by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

    Minerva, a graduate student researching an obscure horror writer, uncovers a manuscript that links a decades-old disappearance at her Massachusetts university to stories her great-grandmother told about a witch in early 1900s Mexico. As she digs deeper, eerie parallels emerge across three women in different eras, suggesting a lingering, dangerous force haunting their lives.

    The 10683rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  10. 85. Automatic Noodle by Annalee Newitz

    In near-future San Francisco, a group of abandoned food-service robots in a ghost kitchen take over a delivery app, rebrand themselves as a neighborhood lunch spot, and begin serving hand-pulled noodles. When their feedback page is flooded with fake bad-service reviews, the bots must uncover who’s sabotaging them before their ratings destroy everything they’ve built.

    The 10686th Greatest Book of All Time
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  11. 86. Daughters Of The Bamboo Grove by Barbara Demick

    Against the backdrop of China’s one‑child policy, this book follows identical twins born in a rural bamboo grove who are separated—one growing up in China, the other adopted to the United States. A journalist’s investigation uncovers coerced relinquishments and child trafficking and examines the human costs of state policy, the ethics of international adoption, and the assumptions that shape how East and West view family and value.

    The 10689th Greatest Book of All Time
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  12. 87. The Tragedy Of True Crime by John J. Lennon

    John J. Lennon, who killed a man in Brooklyn in 2001, became a journalist while serving a 28-to-life sentence and wrote immersive profiles of four men who have killed. Interweaving his own story with the lives of others, Lennon traces the circumstances, backgrounds, and choices that led to violence and follows what happens to those convicted after the cell gate locks. The book examines our fascination with true crime and asks whether knowing a person’s full life story changes how we understand their crime.

    The 10692nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  13. 88. How To Dodge A Cannonball by Dennard Dayle

    Anders, a teenage idealist, enlists and reenlists during the Civil War and adopts a new identity to navigate shifting loyalties. Living among a Black Union regiment of eccentric comrades, he confronts questions of belonging, power, and who gets to be called American. Dennard Dayle’s novel uses dark humor and sharp satire to explore war, identity, and the contradictions of a nation.

    The 10694th Greatest Book of All Time
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  14. 89. Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

    Set during the pandemic, Dream Count follows four women whose lives span Nigeria and the United States: Chiamaka, a travel writer in America reckoning with past relationships; Zikora, a successful lawyer forced to confront betrayal; Omelogor, a driven cousin in Nigeria questioning her identity; and Kadiatou, a housekeeper raising her daughter while facing an unexpected crisis. Through their intersecting stories the novel explores love, choices, motherhood, and what it means to know oneself, all without revealing plot details.

    The 10703rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  15. 90. Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid

    Joan Goodwin, a thoughtful physics and astronomy professor, answers NASA’s call for women astronauts and is selected to train at Johnson Space Center. As she bonds with a diverse group of fellow candidates, Joan discovers new passions and unexpected relationships that lead her to rethink her place in the world. Atmosphere is a character-driven, emotional novel about ambition, friendship, and how life-changing experiences reshape identity.

    The 10699th Greatest Book of All Time
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  16. 91. Paradise Logic by Sophie Kemp

    In a world where reality and illusion intertwine, a young woman embarks on a journey of self-discovery, navigating the complexities of love, identity, and the pursuit of happiness. As she delves deeper into her own psyche, she encounters a series of enigmatic characters and surreal landscapes that challenge her perception of truth and existence. Through a blend of introspective narrative and vivid imagery, the story explores the delicate balance between the tangible and the ethereal, ultimately questioning what it means to find paradise within oneself.

    The 10712th Greatest Book of All Time
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  17. 92. Minor Black Figures by Brandon Taylor

    Wyeth, a gay Black painter who moves from the South to New York, struggles with artist’s block while navigating the competitive Manhattan art world and working part time restoring paintings. After he meets Keating, a former seminarian, he begins to reassess how he sees people and his work, confronting questions about race, the white gaze, artistic compromise, and intimacy. The novel offers a quiet, character-driven portrait of creativity, friendship, and the challenges of making art.

    The 10717th Greatest Book of All Time
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  18. 93. The Dry Season by Melissa Febos

    After a painful long-term breakup, Melissa Febos spends a year of celibacy examining patterns in her romantic life. Blending personal narrative with reflections on historical women and communities, she explores solitude, self-worth, creativity, and how stepping away from romantic entanglement reshapes desire, relationships, and daily life.

    The 10709th Greatest Book of All Time
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  19. 94. Cursed Daughters by Oyinkan Braithwaite

    When Eniiyi is born bearing an uncanny resemblance to her dead cousin, her family insists she is Monife reborn and bound by a generations‑long curse that dooms relationships. As she falls in love with a young man she rescues, Eniiyi must confront family myths, secrecy, and spiritual traditions in Lagos to decide whether she will repeat the same tragic patterns or find a way to break free. The novel mixes sharp humor with questions of love, rivalry, and what it means to inherit — and resist — a family story.

    The 10714th Greatest Book of All Time
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  20. 95. I Regret Almost Everything by Keith McNally

    A Memoir

    Keith McNally’s memoir follows his journey from a tough London childhood and early acting to becoming a defining New York restaurateur. He recalls his travels, the founding of landmark restaurants such as Balthazar, Pastis, and Minetta Tavern, his family and relationships, a life‑changing stroke, and his later social media presence — all delivered with candor and irreverent wit.

    The 10702nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  21. 96. Bring The House Down by Charlotte Runcie

    When theater critic Alex Lyons gives a scathing one‑star review to a struggling actress he slept with, she transforms the humiliation into a bold, viral reworking of her show that targets him. As Alex insists on his own version of events to a colleague, the novel follows the fallout through conflicting perspectives, exploring art, power, misogyny and the blurred line between performance and reality.

    The 10705th Greatest Book of All Time
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  22. 97. The Beast In The Clouds by Nathalia Holt

    In 1928, Theodore Roosevelt’s sons led a scientific expedition into the Himalayas and Tibetan borderlands to search for the elusive panda. Facing extreme terrain, brutal weather, illness, and banditry, they documented a disappearing natural world while collecting specimens and observations that helped introduce the animal and its habitat to Western science. The book blends exploration, natural history, and the challenges of early conservation efforts.

    The 10716th Greatest Book of All Time
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  23. 98. My Friends by Fredrik Backman

    Four teenagers forge a deep bond during one summer on a seaside pier, and their friendship gives rise to a striking painting. Twenty-five years later, aspiring artist Louisa follows the painting’s trail to uncover how it was made and how connections between people can shape lives.

    The 10885th Greatest Book of All Time
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  24. 99. Everything Is Tuberculosis by John Green

    John Green follows the story of Henry Reider, a young tuberculosis patient he met in Sierra Leone, and uses Henry’s experience to explore the science, history, and social forces behind tuberculosis. The book examines how poverty and health inequity allow a preventable, curable disease to remain a leading cause of death, and calls for greater access to treatment and awareness.

    The 10888th Greatest Book of All Time
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  25. 100. Mark Twain by Ron Chernow

    Ron Chernow’s biography traces Samuel Clemens’s journey from Missouri and riverboat pilot to the literary figure known as Mark Twain. Using extensive archival sources, the book examines his rise as a humorist and novelist, his public lectures and political views, the financial failures and years spent in Europe, and the personal losses that marked his later life. It places Twain in the context of westward expansion, industrialization, and post–Civil War debates over race, presenting a vivid, balanced portrait of his talents and contradictions.

    The 10919th Greatest Book of All Time
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