This post is part of my year end "Attack of the Best Lists" coverage. To see every post in my "Attack of the Best Lists 2025" coverage [and more backlist best of the year options] you can click here.
We are a full week into June now and "best of the year so far" lists are coming fast and furious. I will link to a handful of them be below but first, why should you care about the "best" books of 2025 when we are only halfway there?
Well, there are many reasons from practical to patron service oriented.
- Collection development: these are the books you should have in your collections right now. But also, check all of these authors and see if they have other books, releasing previous to these break-out titles, and make sure you have those too. These best lists are there to identify specific "right now" titles, yes, but also use the lists as a prompt to check for backlist options as well.
- While you wait lists: you are not the only one seeing the lists. They are from major media sources. People are going to be coming in and asking for many of these books, often in larger number from when they first came out. Are you ready with suggestions while they wait on hold? Readlaikes for the specific titles and/or authors. Past titles by said authors (see point 1). Even just "best" books lists from last year-- click here to see my "Attack of the Best Lists: 2024" coverage.
- Displays but make them interactive: use the lists below to get those "Best of the Year So Far" displays up and then make it interactive. Click here to see how to ask questions of you staff and patrons and then pu the answers on display. The conversation starter here is "what is the best book you have read so far this year?" Don't worry about if it came out this year or not. That does not matter. We are highlighting the books that have brought people joy over the last 6 months and spreading that happiness by displaying as many of the books as possible. This is not a gatekeeping moment where you go..."but that is a 2022 book." NO ONE CARES. DON'T SQUASH THE JOY. You can start the display with the specific 2025 lists linked below, but then expand the display with your staff and patrons responses to broaden the offerings.
- Don't forget to bridge the physical-virtual divide and get those displays and the conversation start questions into your online spaces. Asking the questions on social media is a great option. Having a google form with whatever the current conversation starter question is on your website. Posting a picture of the display on social media and linking to a list of the books in the catalog and even making a list on Libby and linking there. Just figure out ways to make the display and conversation available in the building and in your online spaces because our patrons use all of our services and do not see them as separate. The library is a space to visit a building AND a space on their phones and computers.
- For fun: look, June is very busy at the library. As schools let out, people come back to the library in droves. We are running summer reading, increasing programming, and serving larger numbers of people. Celebrating all of the great titles we have already seen in 2025, if just fun. Embrace some fun. Enjoy the conversation around "best go the year so far." As I mentioned in point 3, get everyone in the community participating. It is pure innocent positivity. Everyone can have their say and you can be the one to spread the joy.
Here are a handful of those lists from across the publishing landscape to get you started:
- 14 Best Books of 2025 So Far via Time
- The 12 best fiction books of 2025 (so far), according to BookTok via Mashable
- lots of genre
- Best Books of the Year (So Far) via the New York Times w/ gift link
- Fiction and Nonfiction
- Best Book of 2025 (So Far) landing page via Barnes and Noble
- 17 categories!!!!
- Best Books of 2025 (So Far) via Vulture
- Best Book of 2025 (So Far) landing page via Amazon
- individual editors have their own lists as well
- 21 Best Books of 2025 (So Far) via Esquire
I would also direct you to the January-June 2025 LibraryReads lists as well. Those are best lists from your fellow library workers. Click here for the Archive of every year, with 2025 listed first.






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