Welcome, book friends!
If you’d prefer to listen to this book list, you can check out the full episode on The Bookmarks ‘n Blankets Podcast on your favorite podcast platform or listen below.
I’d love to know your thoughts on any of these books if you’ve read them. I invite you to hop over to X (aka Twitter), Facebook, or Instagram, where you can comment. What was your worst book of the year?
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As much as I love highlighting the best books of the year, not every read is a win. 2025 had plenty of standout favorites for me, but it also came with a handful of disappointments, DNFs, and books that just never clicked. That’s part of being a reader. Not every story is going to be a five-star hit.
In this post, I’m sharing the books that didn’t work for me this year. Whether it was the writing, the characters, or the overall vibe, these were the reads that missed the mark for my personal taste. Reading is deeply subjective, and a book I struggled with might be someone else’s all-time favorite.
These aren’t “bad books.” They simply weren’t the right fit for me as a reader. If you loved any of these titles, I’m genuinely glad they found the right audience. This is just one reader’s honest roundup of what didn’t work for me in 2025.
Not Afraid to Walk Away From a Book
There’s a weird pressure in the reading world to push through every single book, even when it’s a slog. But reading is supposed to be something you look forward to, not a chore you power through out of guilt. If a story isn’t pulling you in, it’s okay to give yourself permission to stop.
Putting a book down (DNFing) doesn’t mean you failed as a reader. It means you know what does and doesn’t work for you. Maybe the characters never clicked, the pacing dragged, or the story just wasn’t what you hoped for. Whatever the reason, walking away makes space for books that actually excite you. And honestly, that’s a win for your reading life.













































