2025 Favorites from Mariquita & Jordy

January 8
17 mins

Episode Description

Our contributors have teamed up to tell one another about their favorite books of the year over the next couple of weeks! In this episode, Mariquita and Jordy reflect on their favorite books of 2025, celebrating stories that lingered long after the final page. From fierce heroines and sharp social commentary to swoony romance and dark intrigue, they unpack the reads that made them feel, think, and stay up way too late turning pages. 

 

 

Book and resources mentioned:

Not Quite Dead Yet by Holly Jackson 

Silver Elite by Dani Francis 

Tourist Season by Brynne Weaver 

This Princess Kills Monsters by Ry Herman 

Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas 

The Phoenix King by Aparna Verma 

The Rose Bargain by Sasha Peyton Smith 

A Day of Fallen Night by Samantha Shannon 

Minor Detail by Adania Shibli 

Play Nice by Rachel Harrison 

How to Commit a Postcolonial Murder by Nina Swamidoss McConigley 

The Possession of Alba Diaz by Isabel Cañas 

Bad Cree by Jessica Johns 

All We Want is Everything by Soraya Chemaly  

Unbearable: The Perils of Pregnancy in America by Irin Carmon 

 

Podcasts referenced:  

Unbearable: A Discussion with Irin Carmon on Pregnancy in America 

Bread and Roses (The Rose Bargain) 

Thrills & Chills (Tourist Season) 

Damsel? Never heard of her (This Princess Kills Monsters) 

 

 

 

Support and follow our hosts!

Follow Mariquita: Instagram // Threads // Storygraph // Bluesky

Follow Jordy: Instagram // Bookworm Reads // Pagebound.co 

 



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This episode was edited and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people.

 

Original music by Amarissa


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