Carlos Collazo

Ranking All The Books I Read In 2025

This year was a great reading year for me.

My goal was to read at least 30 books. I've already hit that mark and should get a few more before December ends. That's the most I've read in at least the last five yearsβ€”and maybe ever.

Below are my rankings for each book this year, with brief summaries and links to full reviews, where applicable. I use the 20-80 scale to rank just about everything, so I'd encourage you to check out my primer on that if you're unfamiliar.

For some context, here's how I convert the 20-80 scale to a five-star scale for logging purposes and to illustrate what a grade might mean for someone unfamiliar with 20-80:

In general, 50 and above is a good grade for me. Average shouldn't be used as negativelyβ€”or as sparinglyβ€”as it tends to be. And elite, top-of-the-scale grades should be handed out sparingly.

I switched to Storygraph this year to log my books and love all the data they provide. Here's the distribution of my rankings for all my reads:

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I think this sort of distribution makes sense. There's a selection bias here that should push the median closer to plus, where it is, and there's enough variance that my specific grades should be able to tell you something meaningful about how I viewed them.

Having the main cluster of grades around average would mean I'm not doing a great job picking books, and if everything was a 5-star that grade would start to lose its meaning.

OK, enough rambling. Onto the list.

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