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Read the USA 2025: The List

It should be noted as the first thing in this post that I am not doing this again this year. There are a few states that have got harder and harder each year to find something that I want to read for them and every year there are books I end up carrying on with that I’m not enjoying so that I can tick the state off. And this feeds into the next issue: the last two months of the year always turn into a mad rush to get things finished – rather than reading what I fancy. And this is when I end up reading those books that I’m not enjoying so that I can get to the end.

But more importantly I find myself thinking about whether I should read x book now or save it to be a state for next year because I’ve already ticked that state off this year. Sometimes that’s the next book in a series, sometimes it’s a new arrival altogether. I’d even already started a chart for 2026 with the things I had in stock and which states they match to. Add to that the fact that with Beverly Jenkins’ Blessings series seemingly complete and I’m nearly at end of the Cupcake Bakery Series and I’m out Kansas and Arizona and it just makes me feel tired thinking about it.

It’s also one too many things to do – I can try and reduce the to-read pile and I can try and reduce the NetGalley backlog, but I can’t do those two *and* read 50 states and the 50 states is the thing I enjoy least. So it’s going and that’s my New Year’s Reading Resolution. That said, here is the final 2025 list, which I completed at 1.30 in the morning of the 28th – a few days earlier than usual but some of these read with much suffering on my part when I would rather have given up on them.

AlabamaMurder Boogies with Elvis by Anne George
AlaskaAny Trope But You by Victoria Lavine*
ArizonaStrawberried Alive by Jenn McKinlay
ArkansasThe Murder at the Murder at the Mimosa Inn by Joan Hess
CaliforniaThe Favourites by Layne Fargo
ColoradoDark Tort by Diane Mott Davidson
ConnecticutWord to the Wise by Jenn McKinlay
DelawareNew Uses for Old Boyfriends by Beth Kendrick
FloridaGhost Business by Jen DeLuca
GeorgiaInnconvenient Murder by Patti Benning
HawaiiThe George Eliot Murders by Edith Skol
IdahoAnimal Attraction by Jill Shalvis
IllinoisA Farewell to Yarns by Jill Churchill
IndianaA Dark and Twisting Path by Julia Buckley
IowaIced in Iowa by Patti Benning
KansasCalling all Blessings by Beverly Jenkins
KentuckyBeaches, Bungalows and Burglaries by Tonya Kappes
LouisianaTo Catch a Raven by Beverly Jenkins
MaineScared Off by Barbara Ross
MarylandFinders Keepers by Sarah Adler
MassachusettsWhite House by the Sea by Kate Storey
MichiganOh Say Can You Fudge by Nancy CoCo
MinnesotaShow Don’t Tell by Curtis Sittenfeld
MississippiDouble Knot by Gretchen Archer
MissouriBig Shot by Julie Mulhern
MontanaWish You Were Here by Jess K Hardy*
NebraskaFangirl the Manga Vol 4 by Rainbow Rowell and Gabi Nam
NevadaA Disguise to Die For by Diane Vallere
New HampshireA Killer Edition by Lorna Barrett
New JerseyTastes like Shakkar by Nisha Sharma
New MexicoThe Pot Thief Who Studied Ptolemy by J Michael Orenduff
New YorkDeadly Summer Nights by Vicki Delany
North CarolinaThe Fiance Dilemma by Elena Armas
North DakotaMurder at the Library by Ellen Jacobson
OhioThe Chow Maniac by Vivien Chien
OklahomaThe Vanderbeekers on the Road by Karina Yan Glaser
OregonMurder on the Mountain by Ellie Alexander
PennsylvaniaRenewing Forever by Kelly Jensen*
Rhode IslandA Matter of Pedigree by Leslie Meier*
South CarolinaThe Art of Catching Feelings by Alicia Thompson
South DakotaMy Calamity Jane by Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton and Jodi Meadows
TennesseeTaylor’s Version by Stephanie Burt*
TexasDeath of a Cheerleader by Marina Evans*
UtahThe One with the Kiss Cam by Cindy Steel
VermontSix Sweets Under by Sarah Fox
VirginiaRockin’ Around the Chickadee by Donna Andrews
WashingtonBuried in a Good Book by Tamara Berry
Washington DCBuffalo West Wing by Julie Hyzy
West VirginiaThe Listeners by Maggie Stiefvater
WisconsinFear of Frying by Jill Churchill
WyomingSavage Run by C J Box

And as this is the last time, here’s a link back to all the lists from previous years: 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021 and 2020, that last one reminding me that this was a pandemic era development and like so many things from the annus horribilis that was 2020 we can quietly let it go. This isn’t quite the last thing you’ll hear about the 50 states – there’s definitely a Recommendsday coming for some of these, but also there’s a bunch of books in series on here that I’m sure you’ll hear more about at some point too.

3 thoughts on “Read the USA 2025: The List”

    1. That’s exactly it – and why I stopped doing the Read Harder challenge back in the day as well. I’m starting to wonder if I’m not a reading challenge person because the aim is always to get the to-read pile down, and it never really seems to work because the pile never complete all the sections of the challenge so I end up buying more!

      1. That’s why I like low key challenges when it doesn’t really matter if you complete them or not. I like the fact that books push me to read things that I might not have done but not having to buy any more books. My non fiction reader is always focused heavily on what I can find in the library.

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