Reading List 2025

by | Dec 31, 2025 | Uncategorised

As the sun sets on the old year, I’m back once again with the annual list of everything I read in 2025, a usual mix of fiction, non-fiction, graphic, and all the genres. My tbr pile continues to grow unabated, so hopefully I’ll get through a fair whack of them in 2026, but we’ll see. Without further ado, let’s get straight into it, and I’ll post my favourite reads of the year at the end.

  • Marvels – Kurt Busiek
  • Great Expectations – Kathy Acker
  • The Outfit – Richard Stark
  • On Writing And Failure – Stephen Marche
  • My Loose Thread – Dennis Cooper
  • The Essential Marilyn Monroe – Milton H. Greene
  • Guide – William Eggleston
  • Portraits – William Eggleston
  • The Sons Of El Topo – Alejandro Jodorowsky
  • Elric Of Melniboné And Other Stories – Michael Moorcock
  • Stalking The Atomic City – Markiyan Kamysh
  • Box 88 – Charles Cumming
  • Remainders Of The Day – Shaun Bythell
  • Kill Or Be Killed Omnibus – Ed Brubaker
  • Dungeon Crawler Carl – Matt Dinniman
  • Fassbinder: Thousands Of Mirrors – Ian Penman
  • Xenos – Dan Abnett
  • Knockemstiff – Donald Ray Pollock
  • The Old Man And The Sea – Ernest Hemingway
  • The Guards – Ken Bruen
  • Between The Salt And The Ash – Jack Morris-Campbell
  • Tell Me I’m Worthless – Alison Rumfitt
  • She’s Always Hungry – Eliza Clark
  • The Devils – Joe Abercrombie
  • Saga Volume 11 – Brian K. Vaughan
  • Saga Volume 12 – Brian K. Vaughan
  • New Millennium Boyz – Alex Kazemi
  • Exterminate! Regenerate! – John Higgs
  • Ulysses – James Joyce
  • (Don’t) Call Mum – Matt Wesolowski
  • Jesus Christ Kinski – Ben Myers
  • Way Of The Blade AEW Edition – Phil Schneider
  • To Die In California – Newton Thornburg
  • Walking Through Clear Water In A Pool Painted Black – Cookie Mueller
  • Thunder Point – Jack Higgins
  • All Systems Red – Martha Wells
  • True Crime – Samantha Kolesnik
  • The Táin – tr. Ciaran Carson
  • Artificial Condition – Martha Wells
  • The Hackman Blues – Ken Bruen
  • Camp Damascus – Chuck Tingle
  • Foster – Claire Keegan
  • Rogue Protocol – Martha Wells
  • The Cold Cold Ground – Adrian McKinty
  • Reacher – Lee Child
  • Leviathan Wakes – James S.A. Corey
  • House Of Bone And Rain – Gabino Iglesias
  • Warbreaker – Brandon Sanderson
  • Horror Movie – Paul Tremblay
  • Feeding The Monster – Anna Bogutskaya
  • Where Monsters Lie: Cull-De-Sac – Kyle Starks
  • The Drifting Classroom: Omnibus One – Kazuo Umezz
  • Spectators – Brian K. Vaughan
  • Hyperion – Dan Simmons
  • The Mourner – Richard Stark
  • Gotham Central Omnibus – Ed Brubaker and Greg Rucka
  • The Chimes – Charles Dickens
  • The Cricket On The Hearth – Charles Dickens
  • Zona – Geoff Dyer

Before revealing my top reads of the year, I’d like to give an honourable mention to Ken Bruen, who I first read shortly after his unfortunate passing this year. After reading The Guards, he promptly became a go-to author, and I’ve snapped up anything I was able to find by him. I went to Dublin shortly after reading him for the first time and returned with a few of his titles in the suitcase after a successful visit to Chapters bookstore.

So, I’m sure by now you’re excited to learn my top reads of the year. In no order they are: The Devils by Joe Abercrombie, The Cold Cold Ground by Adrian McKinty, and Hyperion by Dan Simmons. Tune back in twelve months to see what excitement I get up to reading-wise in 2026.

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