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A Best Friend Is Someone Who Gives Me a Book I’ve Never Read” – A. Lincoln

As I have done for the past 16 years, I am asking for a list of books you’ve most enjoyed reading in 2025.

I’m most interested in what were your favorite reads this year (old or new book or rereads) with the thought that others might cobsider for their reading in 2026.

Even if you think others may recommend a particular book that you liked, please include it on your list. Some of you like to know that more than one or two MillersTime readers have enjoyed a given title.

You may send in one title or up to four. (If you’re struggling with limiting your titles to four, you may add several more titles and their authors, but please limit your comments about your favorites to four as it takes me a good deal of time to construct the final post.)

And you may include book(s) you cited in the 2025 Mid-Year List (link provided as many – most? – of us perhaps have forgotten what we cited six months ago).

Please take the time to include a few sentences about the book(s) you cite, particularly what made this book so enjoyable for you. It is the comments that are what s most important about MillersTime Favorite Reads each year according to the feedback I’ve received about these annual and semi-annual posts.

You have until December 20th to get your favorites to me in time for my posting of the results on Dec. 31/Jan.1. (Early submissions are greatly appreciated.)

Send me your list (Samesty84@gmail.com) with the title, author, and whether the book is fiction (F) or non-fiction (NF).

Thanks in advance.

Richard/Rick (depending upon how you know me)

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