The still-to-be reads from 2025
Intermezzo - Sally Rooney *****
Followed by the Lark - Helen Humphries ***
The Inheritance - Cauvery Madhaven ****
Still Life - Sarah Winman *****
The Postcard - Anne Berest *****
The Pages of the Sea - Anne Hawk DNF
The Adversary - Michael Crummy (2nd Reading) *****
Walking with Ghosts - Gabriel Byrne *****
Bewilderment - Richard Powers *****
The Overstory - Richard Powers DNF - tiny italics and my poor eyesight
The Wife Who Risked Everything - Ellie Midwood *
A Little Life - Hanya Yanagihar 0
Fresh Water for Flowers - Valerie Perrin *****
The Hypocrite - Jo Hanya *****
I'll Be Seeing You - Elizabeth Berg *****
Convenience Store Woman - Sayaka Murata *****
How the Penguin Saved Veronica - Hazel Price ****
Dolly - Anita Bookner *****
The Killing Kind - Jane Casey *
Nun The Less - Patricia Brown Not rated, a friend.
Standing in Gaps - Seamus O'Rourke ****
American Mother - Colum McCann/Diane Foley ****
The Outside Boy - Janine Cummins **
Advice for Murders - Vera Wang *****
Cassandra at the Wedding - Dorothy Parker *****
The Precious Days - Ann Patchett *****
Signal Fires - Dan Shapiro *****
Isola - Allegra Goodman *****
King of Ashes - S.A. Cosby ****
Waiting for Gertrude - Bill Richardson DNF
Homecoming - Kate Morton **
Will and Testament - Vigolis Hjorth ****
The Secrets of Primrose Square - Claudia Carroll **
Heart Be At Peace - Donal Ryan ***
The Post Mistress - Sarah Blake *****
Question 7 - Richard Flanagan *****
A Truce That is not Peace - Miriam Toews *****
The Ruin - Dervla Mc Tiernan ***
The Narrow Road to the Truth North - Richard Flanagan *****
101 Days - Kamala Harris *****
Four Red Sweaters - Lucy Adlington *****
Nobody's Girl - Virginia Giuffre *****
We Did OK, Kid - Anthony Hopkins****
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So there you have it, the list of books read or dropped (DNF) for 2025. Rated with 5 for superb and thus downward. At my advanced age I don't have time for books not to my interest anymore. Our Annual Jolabokaflod (literally book flood) celebrated at Solstice/Christmas yields treasures for the year ahead. We put great thought into our book selections for those we love. So these gifts are treasured and endure. And it has the added bonus of taking all the angst out of the seasonal gift madness.

Thanks for that list. If one had time to read only, say, four of your favorites, which four would that be?
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