Monday, September 15, 2025

Top Ten Tuesday: 30 Books I Want to Read Before 2025 Ends (Part Two)


Today's TTT prompt is a fun one, but also one that requires way more creativity than I possess: Top Ten Literary/Bookish Candles I'd Make (Pick a book and assign it a fragrance or fragrance combo that would make a nice candle.). I love me a scented candle (although I tend to stick to basic scents like vanilla and cinnamon spice), so I'm excited to see what you all come up with. With apologies to Heather over at The Frozen Library, who suggested this week's topic, I'm going to go rogue and continue with my series of the 30 Books I (Most) Want to Read Before 2025 Ends. I posted Part One last week. 

As always, Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by the lovely Jana over at That Artsy Reader Girl.

30 Books I Want to Read Before 2025 Ends (Part Two)


1. To Slip the Bonds of Earth by Amanda Flower—I enjoy this author's Amish Candy Shop cozy mystery series, so I'm eager to read more books by her. This one is the first installment in a historical mystery series starring Katherine Wright, the younger sister of Orville and Wilbur. When her brothers' plans for a new flying machine are stolen and a murder is subsequently committed, she finds herself playing amateur sleuth to prove her brothers' innocence.


2. Murder by Memory by Olivia Waite—This book, the first in a series that's being billed as a "sci-fi ode to the cozy mystery," takes place on a luxurious passenger spaceship that offers every amenity, including new bodies on demand. Dorothy Gentleman, one of the ship's detectives, awakens in a new body just as a passenger is murdered. When she discovers that someone is deleting minds from the library, she jumps into action, determined to get to the bottom of the crimes before any other bodies—or brains—are destroyed.


3. The Enemy's Daughter by Anne Blankman—This middle-grade historical novel is about a young German girl who survives the sinking of the Lusitania only to find herself alone in enemy territory. Believing her to be a Dutch refugee, a kind Irish family takes her in. She's safe for now, but what will happen if her hosts discover her true identity?


4. The List of Suspicious Things by Jennie Godfrey—Miv's life is already going off the rails and now her father thinks they should move away from everyone and everything Miv has ever known because of a series of murders that have happened in their town. Not wanting to turn her life even more upside down, Miv enlists the help of her best friend to take note of every odd thing that happens in their neighborhood. Their sleuthing uncovers a whole Pandora's box of secrets, some that hit way too close to home.


5. The Garden Just Beyond by Lindsey Leavitt—This middle-grade novel revolves around the Gartners, a family with the magical ability to harvest crops that can change people's emotions. Meals at their estate are highly sought after. Maggie Gartner feels like an outlier in her talented family, especially when their magic is threatened by an outsider. Can Maggie help save the Gartners and their special business?


6. Murder in Greenwich Village by Liz Freeland—In this first-in-a-series mystery, it's 1913 and 20-year-old Louise Falk has traded her Pennsylvania upbringing for the bright lights of New York City. Solving a murder that happened in her Greenwich Village apartment proves she has an aptitude for investigation. Soon, she's moving all over the city to sniff out criminal activity.


7. The Forgotten Magic of Zoey Turner by Erin Stewart—A tale about overcoming grief and anxiety, this middle-grade novel is about a girl whose ability to see magic all around her dims when her beloved father dies. When she's given a pencil by a favorite author, the stories she writes come to life before her eyes. Is she fooling herself by believing that she can write her own happy ending?


8. The Dressmakers of Prospect Heights by Kitty Zeldis—In 1924, an ambitious dressmaker named Beatrice moves to New York City with her teenage ward, Alice, to open a dress shop. When Bea befriends Catherine, a woman who lives near the store, Alice feels so abandoned that she runs away. Her departure sets in motion a series of events that forces all of the women to confront the secrets in their pasts.


9. Sanctuary by Paola Mendoza and Abby Sher—Set in near-future America, this timely YA novel portrays a United States where every citizen has been implanted with a chip that tracks all of their movements. Undocumented immigrants have almost no chance of survival, but counterfeit trackers have allowed Vali and her family to stay on the down low so far. When her mom's chip malfunctions, attracting the attention of the Deportation Forces, they're forced to make a run for California, a sanctuary state. Can they outrun the police and finally find real freedom?


10. Pocket Bear by Katherine Applegate—I love Applegate's tender children's novels. I'm not exactly sure what the plot of her newest is, but it stars a bear who was created to be a symbol of comfort and hope that a World War I soldier could carry in his pocket. One hundred years later, Pocket Bear is the mayor of a home where used toys are refurbished and given another chance to be loved. Sounds like a sweet read.

There you go, ten more books I want to read before the end of the year. Have you read any of them? Which titles would you like to get to before 2025 waves goodbye? I'd love to know. Leave me a comment on this post and I will gladly return the favor on your blog. 

Happy TTT!

26 comments:

  1. Oh yes, I am the same with candles! You can pretty much get that idea from the few ideas I came up with! Lol. Vanilla and Cinnamon are my favorite types to burn.

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  2. Sanctuary sounds very interesting and prescient.

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  3. Amanda's looks interesting! That's one I need to consider for my fall TBR (which I never read but still enjoy making). Hope you enjoy these all and thanks for visiting my list today!

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  4. I’m making my fall tbr, so thanks for sharing! ~Carol @ ReadingLadies

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  5. I haven't read any of these yet, but I hope you'll enjoy them all!

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  6. I like the sound of the Dressmaker's Shop book.
    Here's a link to my TTT post
    https://rosieamber.wordpress.com/2025/09/16/%f0%9f%93%9a-toptentuesday-10-books-matched-with-candle-scents-tuesdaybookblog-booktwitter-booktwt-bookx/

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  7. I love that you shared all these books with us this week and last. The covers on several of these are lovely, especially The Dressmakers of Prospect Heights. Hope you have a good week! I'm finally back from my blogging break by the way. Trying to get back into the swing of sharing books, etc. :-)

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  8. I've had my eye on List of Suspicious Things for a while now. I hope that you get to read it.

    I am not very creative so have enjoyed seeing what everyone else has come up with compared to my boring scents 😂

    Have a great week!

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  9. I haven't read any of these, but I do hope you get to them!! Good luck!

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  10. I tried To Slip the Bonds of Earth, but couldn't get into it. I also went the TBR route this week (and will next as well).

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  11. These are all new to me though I do recognize Katherine Applegate's name. I hope you enjoy all of these!

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  12. Great list! The List of Suspicious Things sounds like a really interesting book, but I hadn't heard of it before, so thank you for bringing it to my attention. I have read Murder By Memory, though, and I really liked it. I hope you enjoy these when you get to them!

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  13. These all sound so good, especially the Garden Just Beyond.

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  14. Great list, Susan! I haven't heard of any of them, but they all look very interesting. The Dressmakers of Prospect Heights sounds like something I would enjoy. Happy Wednesday!

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  15. To Slip the Bonds of Earth looks interesting!

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  16. Sanctuary has been on my TBR for quite a while. I hope you enjoy these!

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  17. Great list of books! I hope you have a chance to read them all.

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  18. Great list! - I'm hoping to get to Sanctuary by Paola Mendoza, too.

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  19. Murder By Memory sounds awesome. I want to read that one!

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  20. Oh my!! loving this list and I hope I can read them as well now :)

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  21. Good luck finishing all of these by the end of the year! Plus the other 20 on your lists!

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  22. Great list, as always! I'm not familiar with any of these, but The Enemy's Daughter sounds really good.

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  23. I haven't heard of any of these titles but Sanctuary and Murder by Memory have piqued my interest! I hope you get to these before the year ends and that you enjoy all of them as well :) Happy reading!

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  24. These books look amazing, especially The Enemy's Daughter and The Pocket Bear! I hope you enjoy them!

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