Top Ten Tuesday: Bookish Discoveries I Made in 2025

This week’s Top Ten Tuesday theme is Bookish Discoveries I Made in 2026. With a mix of new authors, and new genres, I made a lot of new discoveries concerning my bookish life last year!

It’s time for another Top Ten Tuesday! Top Ten Tuesday is run by Jana over at That Artsy Reader Girl and this week’s theme is Bookish Discoveries I Made in 2025!

I’m struggling with this theme a little. I’m a creature of habit, so I don’t really stray from what I normally do, and I woefully don’t pay a lot of attention to what new things I do do. So, I’ll do my best to share ten discoveries I made last year!

Here’s my Top Ten:

  1. I Learned I Read a Lot of Books Too Young

There were a handful of books I reread last year that I had read when I was a young teen. When I first read them, I had a strong opinion on them. Well, last year I reread them and I realized I missed a lot of important contexts because I was too young when I read them.

2. I Read My Very First Dark Academia Book

I read my first dark academia book, Immortal Consequences by I.V. Marie. I don’t know if this will be a genre I read often, but I did enjoy it and am excited to explore this genre further.

3. I Love Retellings

Retellings are something I have always read, but last year I really found my niche in this genre. I loved all the different retellings I read last year and am so glad I found this genre of books.

4. Christian Fiction

I also entered more into the space of Christian fiction. This was not a genre I typically encountered before last year, and I am so glad I found this genre. This genre brought me a lot of peace during some stressful moments.

5. I Need Some Heavier Books from Time to Time

Christian fiction and retellings are amazing, but there are often lighter reads. I learned I still need the heavier, more in-depth stories too.

The next five will be new authors I found last year that I really enjoyed!

6. Melanie Cellier

7. Elayne Audrey Becker

8. Melanie Dickerson

9. Kayla Eshbaugh

10. Abigail Manning

What bookish discoveries did you make last year?


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Responses to “Top Ten Tuesday: Bookish Discoveries I Made in 2025”

  1. Laurie

    These are not typical discoveries, but more of discoveries of who you are as a reader. So, technically these are discoveries. Do I make any sense?

    My TTT: https://laurieisreading.com/2026/01/27/top-ten-tuesday-2025-releases-i-did-read-in-2025/

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  2. lydiaschoch

    It’s interesting how one’s opinion of a book can change depending on what age you read them at!

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  3. Marwah @ The Booklore Fairy

    I definitely agree that re-reading books I first read when I was young gives me very different feelings about them than I once had. I don’t read a lot of dark academia, but I want to try some this year. I hope you make many more amazing discoveries this year 😊.

    If you’d like to visit, here’s my TTT: https://thebooklorefairyreads.wordpress.com/2026/01/26/top-ten-tuesday-bookish-discoveries-i-made-in-2025/

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  4. Danielle @ The Part Everyone Skips

    Interesting observation on having read some things too young! The experience of rereading them later will certainly be interesting then. My list is here :)

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