
What Should I Read Next? Ep 508: Anne's Best Books of 2025
Book That Breaks Its Own Structure
- Ling surprised Anne with structural playfulness that interrupts and reframes its plot midbook.
- She appreciated being willing to follow the author into unexpected directions.
Craft Makes Modest Premises Shine
- Books with small premises can succeed if the writer's craft makes readers care deeply.
- Susan Orlean's Joyride exemplified how strong writing elevates seemingly minor subjects.
Unexpected Love For Crooks
- Crooks felt unlikely for Anne but became a gripping tragicomedy about a family in organized crime.
- She almost quit early but ultimately rooted for the characters and loved the book.


































































We're kicking off 2026 and a year of exciting milestones today! On January 12th, we are celebrating 10 years of our podcast: we'll be sharing a few special podcast episodes to mark this moment. And as you'll hear today, as we move into the rest of 2026, there is plenty more to celebrate.
While today's episode isn't technically part of our anniversary celebrations, it's become an annual tradition over the past few years. Today, Anne is joined by her husband and our executive producer Will Bogel to talk about her favorite reads of the past year.
Find the list of titles mentioned today and chime in with your 2025 favorites at our show notes page at whatshouldireadnextpodcast.com/508.
Thank you so much to everyone who has listened, supported our show in all the ways, and been a crucial part of our community of readers. We look forward to celebrating the joy of a good book with you all year long.
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