Alli the Book Giraffe

An autistic book lover who shares her journey through fantasy, middle grade, and beyond.


2025 Reading Goals

Hello readers! It’s another day of Blogmas, and this time we are going to talk about my reading goals for 2025. I don’t have many this upcoming year, but I’m still excited to achieve them!

If I don’t have an entire year of a slump again, these should be VERY easy to achieve for me. I haven’t read this little in about 6 or 7 years, so it’s been a weird one. And I didn’t necessarily have a ton of 5 stars to make up for the lack of numbers.

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Goal 1:: Goodreads Goal

I’m going to start low here and go for 75 books in 2025. I would love to read a TON more than that, but I also don’t want to overshoot it. Plus, seeing that thing on Goodreads where it says you are 10 books behind brings me stress. I love being ahead, but being behind isn’t fun even a little bit.

However, I think I’ll read a lot. I am going to do this TBR game and that will help push me to read too. I love having challenges to meet and this will give me a new challenge every single month!

Goal 2:: Big Books

My second goal is to read more big books. You guys probably don’t know this, but I used to exclusively read big books. I wouldn’t even consider reading a book under 300 pages, unless it was middle grade.

I miss that era of my life! I love big books, but I have found myself reading more and more books under 200 pages.

I notice one thing that helps me is to read a big book while reading something smaller at the same time. So, I can go back and forth. I noticed this past year or so that I just get exhausted of the same book after a while. But, it does help if I have a break in-between.

I don’t have a number goal or anything, but I will just try to have a 500+ book going at all times and that might help me. It’ll also help me to take my time.

I’m one of those people who will either take over a month to read a 500+ page book or I’ll read it in 3 days. 😂

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Goal 3:: Owned Books

This could change by the end of the year, but I own over 80 books I haven’t read. I don’t like this number one bit! I got my TBR down to less than 20 back in 2018 and 2019, so I’d like to do it again.

I am thinking of doing some try a chapter posts where I try a chapter of a book and see if I even want to keep it. Some of these books have sat on my TBR shelf for too many years. And I just hate that.

I don’t think I’ll get my TBR down to 20 or anything like that, but I would still like to get it down as far as possible. I will be consciously trying to read a book off my shelf every single month, or attempting to unhaul ones I just know I won’t ever get to.

Goal 4:: Diversity

One thing I have tried to do over the past 5 or so years is diversify my reading. In 2024, I feel like I fell out of it badly.

Of course, I always think anyone’s reading can be better no matter what, and I was no exception. I had some goals in 2024 to read more disability representation and I didn’t manage it.

Nearly 26% of the books I read this year had some sort of diversity in it, but I know I can do and have done better. And by diversity, I mean POC, disability, or LGBT representation. I track other types of diversity, too. Like religion and stuff, but that isn’t something I try to read more or less of.

In 2023, only 38% of the books I read didn’t have any diversity in it, so my percentage has DRASTICALLY changed. I am going to rectify this in 2025!


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8 responses to “2025 Reading Goals”

  1. I’m also trying to add more diversity to my reading. I enjoy a lot of translated fiction, which adds new perspectives.

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  2. I can’t imagine owning 80 books that I haven’t read. I think I only own one book that I haven’t read as I normally read my books pretty much as soon as I buy them. Good Luck with your challenges especially the diversity one although you already seem to be doing brilliantly. I’m trying to read more fiction from different parts of the world, whether in translation or English rather than nearly everything being UK or US based.

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  3. Your 2025 reading goals sound both thoughtful and inspiring! 📚✨ Starting with a manageable Goodreads goal of 75 books is such a smart move—it gives you the freedom to enjoy reading without the pressure of “catching up.” Plus, having a TBR game sounds like such a fun way to keep your reading momentum going throughout the year! 🎲📖

    I love your goal of tackling more big books! It’s wonderful to hear how much joy they bring you, and your strategy of pairing them with shorter reads is brilliant. Balance is key, and mixing it up like that can help keep the excitement alive. Can’t wait to see which 500+ page adventures you dive into! 📚💪

    The focus on clearing your owned TBR is so relatable—those “try a chapter” posts sound like a fantastic way to decide what’s worth keeping and what might need to go. Reducing that pile will probably feel so satisfying! Plus, making space for new gems is always a bonus. 🏡📕

    Finally, your commitment to diversity in reading is truly commendable. Recognizing areas for improvement and setting clear intentions to do better shows how much you value representation in literature. I’m sure your 2025 reading list will be a beautiful mix of voices, perspectives, and stories that inspire and challenge you. 🌍📖💕

    Wishing you a joyful and fulfilling reading year ahead! Happy Blogmas and happy reading! 🌟📚🎉

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  5. […] I am doing well on is reading diversely! I told you guys in my Reading Goals post that only 26% of the books I read in 2024 had some sort of diversity in it, and I now have […]

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