We’re back with another Top Ten Tuesday, a weekly meme hosted by Jana @ That Artsy Reader Girl.

This week’s topic is: Books on My Spring 2025 to-Read
My mood has been really affected by the chaotic energy across the globe since the start of 2025 and it has impacted my reading quite a bit. My reading year has started off on a very odd and unexpected note and every time I pick up a book that I think I want to read, I end up putting it down not too long after to go for something else. Repeat that a handful of times and I’ll finally land on something but it hasn’t been easy getting reeled into books this year and I’m still trying to shake the mood. 😅 All that to say, I don’t know what books to add to my possibility pile this year but I’d be chuffed if I ended up reading any of these books!






You, With A View
A Love Song for Ricki Wilde
Gray Hair Don’t Care
A Man Called Ove
The Truth According to Ember





Witchlings
Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
The Lost Dreamer
I Must Betray You
This is How You Lose the Time War

Have you read any of these books or are they also on your TBR?

I really loved A Man Called Ove 💕 and Gray Hair Don’t Care sounds like a lot of fun!
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The Lost Dreamer looks good. And I hear you on the chaotic energy of 2025!
Here is our <a href=”https://www.longandshortreviews.com/miscellaneous-musings/top-ten-tuesday-books-on-my-spring-2025-to-read-list/“>Top Ten Tuesday.</a>
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Honestly, I’m having the same problem. I look forward to hearing what you think about The Man Called Ove if or when you read it.
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Some of these look fun! I forgot that I’d seen Karen’s book somewhere (Goodreads probably) and the title intrigued. May be one I need to read more about. 🙂 Also, Jessica’s always look fun. Hope you enjoy these all!
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I really liked Witchlings and I Must Betray You. I keep meaning to read The Truth According to Ember.
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I Must Betray You has been on my TBR list for a few years. Will 2025 be the year I finally read it? I hope you do well on your reading hopefuls.
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I hope you’ll love the Percy Jackson series, it is good fun 🙂
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I know a lot of people who love Fredrik Backman. I keep meaning to try one of his but none of the themes ever really grab me.
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I highly suggest you give The Lightning Thief and a Man Called Ove a try. I hope you enjoy reading all of these in the coming months.
Pam @ Read! Bake! Create!
https://readbakecreate.com/spring-2025-tbr-ten-books-i-hope-to-read/
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Percy Jackson are such quick and easy reads! I’m currently reading The Titan’s Curse (book 3) and I fly through it in a breeze. It’s a great series for the middle-grade reader, the target audience. If you want to have a lot of nerve-wrecking moments, it doesn’t deliver. At least, not for me.
My TTT: https://laurieisreading.com/2025/03/18/top-ten-tuesday-books-on-my-spring-2025-tbr/
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I absolutely LOVE You With A View and A Man Called Ove. I was one of the (rare, it seems) people that did not get the hype with This Is How You Lose The Time War.
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These look like great picks! I enjoyed Time War when I read it, though it’s been long enough that I’ve started to think about rereading it.
I know what you mean about the current events impacting your reading. For me, I’ve found that I’m reading more than normal as an escapist technique. But it’s definitely changing how (and what) I read.
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The Lost Dreamer looks good!!
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Hope your reading year is better here on out Dini! The current state of the world definitely calls for some escapism.
Some great picks here that I hope you get to – A Man Called Ove has been on my list for years!
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Same here with picking up a book that I think I want to read and then putting it down to go for something else – I’ll even start it and get like 10-30% through before my brain goes, “nope, we need romance” and then there’s a string of romance books. I adored This is How You Lose the Time War, though admittedly I remember nothing from it; hope you enjoy it if you do pick it up!
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A Man Called Ove!!! Haha, one of my favorites. You will get to it one day, I hope! I do hope you are able to get to many of these, if your mood allows. It sucks being such a mood reader sometimes. Percy Jackson is a lot of fun and they are quick reads too. Have a wonderful week, Dini!!
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A MAN CALLED OVE is such a good, heartwarming read! It would be perfect reading to soothe your soul right now 🙂 I hope you enjoy your Spring reading, whatever it ends up looking like.
Happy TTT!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
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“A Man Called Ove” is one of my all-time favourite books.
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Oh sorry to hear that, but hopefully it will get better! I see one of my favourite books here A Man Called Ove! I just love Backman’s writing and the story I really really hope you will like this one and can’t wait to hear your thoughts about it when you. Also Percy Jackson! Another favourite series just love the humour and the writing of Riordan just sucks into the story. So many new books to add my TBR haha Hope you have wonderful week and that you get to read these books ❤
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I really want to read The Lightning Thief again!
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Ove wasn’t my gateway Backman book, but it is still one of my favorites. The found family in that one was stupendous!
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Is Percy Jackson a reread for you or have I actually found someone else who hasn’t read the books yet? I loved the adaptation of Ove but haven’t tried anything by the author yet. And we have a few other titles/authors in common but I think I’ve mentioned them before.
That mood thing is so relatable. I had a major slump for ages, years back, where I kept stop starting books. It’s awful when you fall into a pattern like that. I really hope a fantastic book comes along that helps you shake it off 🥰
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Percy Jackson–nice pick! You’ve read it before, right?
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It looks like you have some good ones to choose from, Dini. I hope you find one to love and it pulls you back in to loving reading.
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I just borrowed You With a View – but I may not get to it until April probably. Hope you enjoy all of these!
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I definitely get where you’re coming from, the world has been in disorder for so long now, and I can only hope that things improve for everyone. You should give Percy Jackson a try, it’s a fun middle-grade series that will keep you turning pages 🙂 I’ve also heard wonderful things about A Man Called Ove. I hope you’ll enjoy these books when you’re in the mood to read them! Thanks for visiting my blog earlier!
~ Marwah
https://thebooklorefairyreads.wordpress.com
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I LOVE percy jackson! I don’t know if it’s your first time reading it, but I hope you’ll have fun with the series!
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That’s a great possibility list! I loved Percy Jackson when I read it a few years ago, and I also have Time War on my TBR… hopefully we can both get to it sooner rather than later 🙂
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I just watched A Man Called Otto (based on A Man Called Ove) and I loved it! I haven’t read the book yet but I’m pretty sure I’ll love it if the movie is anything to judge by. I hope you love it too!
Haze
https://thebookhaze.com/
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This Is How You Lose the Time War is one of my all-time favorites. Makes me want to reread it, seeing it on your list. I hope you enjoy all these.
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Witchlings! I really need to read that one too
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I’m sorry to hear that you’ve been struggling to pick up books. I hope you find a great book that captures your attention 🥰 I think Percy Jackson is always a great choice as it’s so much fun!
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