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2025 Bookish Awards (Bookish AfroLatina's Version)

  • Gabby Womack
  • Jan 20
  • 2 min read

I'm finally ready to share my pics for my 2025 bookish awards! These are some of the books I was most entertained by last year and I hope y'all will give them a try.


The award for "Book I Couldn't Put Down" goes to You Should Have Been Nicer To My Mom by Vincent Tirado!

The drama was delicious and I felt so seen by the storytelling. For those who have read my previous reviews, this probably isn't surprising to you!

The award for "Book I'm Still Thinking About" goes to A Tropical Rebel Gets the Duke by Adriana Herrera!


Some folks may be surprised by the fact that I chose a Romance novel for this award, but IYKYK. This Historical Romance uses the context surrounding our MC's stories in such a powerful way that you might have to sit with yourself for a little while when you finish reading it.

I've got a three-way tie for the "Spiciest Romances" of 2025:

I Accidentally Hooked Up With A Vampire by Jessica Cage, Blood & Brujas by Mikayla D. Hornedo, and All Superheroes Need Photo Ops by Elizabeth Stephens.


This was a hard decision to make and I almost threw in I Got Abducted by Aliens and Now I'm Trapped in a Rom-Com by Kimberly Lemming for good measure. These novels had me speechless (many times)!! If you haven't read anything by these authors (and Kimberly Lemming), I suggest you add their backlogs, babes.

My indecision plagued me for my "Most Fun To Read" books of 2025, too. I ultimately went with A Man for Mrs. Claus by Rebekah Weatherspoon, A Witch's Guide to Magical Innkeeping by Sangu Mandanna, and The Princess and The P.I. by Nikki Payne.


These authors had me kicking my feet, giggling, and getting butterflies all story long! They gave me mystery, yearning, and safe spaces.

Despite that, I have to say that my choice for "Coziest Novel" of the year goes to Only Lovers in the Building by Nadine Gonzalez.

I'm a sucker for found family, but add in the location, the romance, and the beautiful writing and I'm sold. This Afro-Latina represented us so well!

Last but definitely not least, my award for "Most Surprising Stories" of 2025 goes to: Blood Slaves by Markus Redmond, When The Tides Held the Moon by Venessa Vida Kelley, Lucha of the Forgotten Spring by Tehlor Kay Mejia, and Beasts of Carnaval by Rosália Rodrigo.


These were the stories I didn't know I wanted! They were original, vivid, and kept me hooked. They may not be everyone's cup of tea but they hit just right for me.



Thank you to all of the authors who worked so hard to write these books and get them out in the world. They've brought readers (and librarians) like me outlets to rage, feel safe, and find ourselves. Keep doing what you're doing because it matters!

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Apr 05

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Cole Owen
Cole Owen
Mar 23

I really enjoyed reading your 2025 Bookish Awards post — it felt like chatting with a friend who truly gets the ups and downs of being a book lover! I completely related to your thoughts on balancing everyday life with finding time to read. Between lectures, assignments, and trying to keep my TBR pile under control, it’s always a struggle. Sometimes I honestly catch myself wishing someone could just Do My Assignment for Me so I can spend a peaceful evening with a new book instead of staring at deadlines. That’s actually how I came across New Assignment Help UK, and they’ve helped me manage my coursework while still leaving room for the little joys like reading. Your breakdown of…

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Bobby Dixon
Bobby Dixon
Mar 16

This post is everything — your award categories are so creative and personal, it genuinely feels like getting book recommendations from a friend who just gets it! Only Lovers in the Building has been on my radar and now it's officially moved to the top of my TBR after your "Coziest Novel" shoutout. Honestly, reading posts like this also sparks the best discursive essay ideas — the way diverse storytelling challenges us to sit with ourselves, feel seen, and question the world is such a rich topic worth exploring. I've been using New Assignment Help UK lately for some of my academic writing, and even there, I keep finding myself drawn back to the themes in books like these. Thank…

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Cole Owen
Cole Owen
Feb 26

Loved reading your 2025 Bookish Awards (Bookish AfroLatina’s Version) post — it was such a vibrant celebration of books that entertained, challenged, and stayed with you all year! Your thoughtful picks, from the “Book I Couldn’t Put Down” to the wonderfully spicy romance ties and cozy favourites, really showcase your unique taste and the power of diverse storytelling to connect us. It reminded me just how comforting and inspiring it can be to discover new reads that resonate, especially when life gets busy and you need a break from stress — sometimes even more than Best Assignment Help can offer when deadlines hit! Can’t wait to explore some of these titles myself and see which stories will stick with m…

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Celeste Scarlet
Celeste Scarlet
Feb 17

Loved reading about the 2025 Bookish Awards and your thoughtful selections. Your passion for highlighting diverse voices truly shines through. Just like strong storytelling builds a powerful author brand, creative elements such as logo design Dubai can shape a memorable identity. Excited to discover more amazing reads from your recommendations.

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