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The best books of 2025, chosen by St. Louis librarians

By Emily Woodbury, Publishedย Dec. 3, 2025 at 5:00 a.m. CST

The cold, snowy days and long nights of winter are prime time for curling up with a warm, soothing drink and a good book.

Whether youโ€™re in search of a gift idea, a book to read during holiday travel or a good story for a cozy staycation, St. Louis Public Radioโ€™s 2025 book list has you covered.

On Wednesdayโ€™s St. Louis on the Air, we talked top titles with the people who select books for libraries in St. Louis and St. Louis County: Jennifer Alexander, collection development librarian at St. Louis County Library, and Lauren Brickey, manager of collection development at St. Louis Public Library. Community members also shared their picks on Reddit and Facebook.

St. Louis librarians’ best books of 2025

Jennifer Alexander, left, and Lauren Brickey joined "St. Louis on the Air" on Dec. 3, 2025.
Jennifer Alexander, left, and Lauren Brickey joined “St. Louis on the Air” on Dec. 3, 2025.

Their favorite reads are listed below, including brief notes from each of them.


JENNIFER ALEXANDERโ€™S LIST:

FICTION

โ€œAutomatic Noodle,โ€ by Annalee Newitz

โ€œAutomatic Noodleโ€ by Annalee Newitz
โ€œAutomatic Noodleโ€ by Annalee Newitz

โ€œFour robots work together to create tasty food for humans. Their challenges: getting supplies, finding customers, robot-phobia and navigating laws on robot-owned businesses. This delightful tale offers wisdom on problem-solving, building teams and the joy of chosen work.โ€

โ€œA Guardian and a Thief,โ€ by Megha Majumdar

โ€œThis near-future novel set in Kolkata introduces characters who are fighting for survival and working to protect their families. As their stories intersect, it becomes clear that one characterโ€™s salvation will mean the otherโ€™s downfall. This is a fable-like tale of love, hardship and community.โ€

โ€œThe Wilderness,โ€ by Angela Flournoy

โ€œIntertwining stories of five Black women finding their way into adulthood create a deeply moving portrait of friendship. Over the course of 20 years in New York and Los Angeles, Desiree, Danielle, January, Monique and Nakia face both the universal hardships of growing up and the specific challenges of 21st century America.โ€

โ€œHeart the Lover,โ€ by Lily King

โ€œThis beautiful and moving novel presents a story of a college romance and all that comes after. King beautifully evokes the sincerity and confusion of young love while reminding readers that love, heartbreak and drama persist beyond youth.โ€

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