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‘I’ve read 823 books recently and these are my stand-out recommendations’

By staff24 August 2025No Comments5 Mins Read

I’ve read many books since I started tracking on Goodreads in 2021, and these are my top picks. Here, I’ll try and convince you to read each and every one of my favourites…

Danielle is a Social News Reporter for the social newsdesk, serving titles including The Mirror. She previously worked as a Lifestyle Writer for The Mirror. She has a special interest in books, feminism, stories from the LGBTQ+ community, and fashion. She’s also worked for Reach PLC’s InYourArea team as a Senior Community Content Curator.

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These are the books I’d recommend you read soon(Image: Danielle Kate Wroe)

After turning the final page of a book, you either think about it and ponder it for ages, or you’re quick to move on to the next. Some even have the power to make you think about them regularly, whether that be because you enjoyed the writing style or you found there was an important life lesson buried among the pages.

I used to be the sort of person who would read exclusively romance novels. I’d pick up book after book of soppy, cookie-cutter text. Now, don’t get me wrong, I still absolutely love a good romance, but as I’ve gotten older, I think I’ve become far more adventurous with the novels I choose to read, which has been only a good thing as I’ve managed to explore so many different worlds.

So, here are 10 books I’ve rated five stars, and I’m going to tell you a little bit about them to try and encourage you to give them a whirl, too.

True Crime Story by Joseph Knox

This book is set in Manchester, where I’m from, so it was love at first sight. However, the part that kept me turning those pages quickly was the fact the book was written in mixed media, including interviews and important documents. It’s a gripping, edge-of-your-seat story, and had me desperate to read Knox’s other books – which I did, and would also recommend those. This was his best hitter for me, though.

11.22.63 by Stephen King

As we’ve all probably worked out by now, Stephen King is an author who just writes banger after banger for me. This book was possibly the one that shocked me the most in the past few years. The main character travels back in time to try and stop one of history’s most prolific events, and a lot happens along the way. It may be a long book, but it’s gripping and so much fun.

Careering by Daisy Buchanan

The perfect book for you if you’ve ever felt like you’re chasing a dream that isn’t really meant for you. It takes a look at the often toxic and dysfunctional relationships that women often have with what is perceived to be their dream career. It’s about two women who join forces and realise that their careers may just not love them back.

A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas

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This is my favourite in the ACOTAR series

The second book in the ACOTAR series was my favourite (almost pipped to the post by book five, but not quite), and I’d recommend this series to anyone and everyone. There’s just something about it that manages to sit heads and shoulders above other fantasy book series, and I really hope if there are more books coming in this series that they blow me away as much as this one did.

The Southern Book Club’s Guide To Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix

I had this book on my shelf for ages before deciding to pick it up, and I was so annoyed with myself for waiting so long when I did. This is feminist, funny, and a book that I genuinely think about several times a week. No spoilers, but if you have this, read it, and if you don’t, get it ASAP. Grady Hendrix’s mind is just something else.

You Made a Fool of Death With Your Beauty by Akwaeke Emezi

Sometimes it’s the books you don’t anticipate yourself reading that are the best, and this was the case here. My partner bought me this book while in London for work, saying he thought it sounded like ‘a bit of me’ and he was so right. Focused on a taboo relationship, this book will have you squealing and kicking your feet all the way.

Sorrow and Bliss by Meg Mason

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Sorrow and Bliss was amazing(Image: Press Association Images)

Whenever people ask me what my favourite book in recent years is, I do feel like it has to be this one. There’s something about the way Meg Mason writes that is so tragically hilarious. The main character is dealing with undiagnosed mental health issues, and she’s dealing with the breakup of her marriage. It’s intense, it’s dark, and is explores her quest to find identity and happiness among grief.

Signs: The Secret Language of the Universe by Laura Lynne Jackson

This book will have you in tears, more than once. Whether you believe in signs from the universe or not right now, I genuinely believe that this book will be able to (even slightly) change your mind. Go into this open-minded, and ask for your own signs, and make them niche. I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised.

Magnolia Parks Universe by Jessa Hastings

If you miss the Gossip Girl days and having drama in your life, then this is the book series for you. It currently has five books within the universe (with potentially more to come, according to Jessa), and they’re juicy, dramatic, and so much fun. Yes, the relationships aren’t exactly #goals, but each book will leave you desperate for more.

Spiralling by Cal Speet

I started the list with a Manchester-based book, and so I’ll finish it with one. This book honestly floored me. It felt like it had been written by one of my best friends. It was side-splittingly funny, made me cry, and was such an important foray into mental health and the importance of friendships, honesty, and living your life to the full while you can.

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