Top 10 Books April 2025

Top 10 Books April 2025

Afternoon!

Pretty Cure sparkles anime gif with the text Top 10 Books on it

Welcome to a new shiny Top 10 Books post, and BOY my month was fab (reading-wise that is, haha).

You all know how my month went (check out my New Releases post otherwise). As for the 6 remaining days, well on Friday I visited my dad who was asleep so I just sat next to him for a bit and cleaned his room, then on Saturday it was Kingsday which was a lot of fun with flea market, poffertjes, fun times and a bestie coming by for foods and beers (none for me as I am trying to limit my alcohol because I just cannot seem to handle it that well these days, thanks probably perimenopause 😅), on Sunday we visited Intratuin and did a small round of Community Day of Pokemon Go, and the remaining days were just your day to day things.

Reading-wise though, WOW, good good month. Manga, Comics Plus app, MangaPlus app, ARCs, books from my stacks and not from my stack.

This month I had SIX 5+ starred books and SIX 5 starred books. I am really happy with those six 5+ starred books, I didn’t realise I had that many of those, so yay!

Disclaimer: The order of this list is random. The 5+ stars (if I have any) will always be on top, but that is the only non-randomness about the list.

1.
Het grote dierentuin zoekboek by Sandra Reckers, people at the zoo with all sorts of animals in enclosures
2.
Review
The Junction by Norm Konyu with a boy and a city and forests
3.
Review
The Princes and the Pea by Peter Bently, Claire Powell, two princes with behind them a stack of rainbow mattresses and a princess holding a pea
4.
Review
The Family Experiment by John Marrs with a black cover with the red silhouettes of three people two adults and one child
5.
Review 
Behind the Seams by Dolly Parton featuring a pink cover with flowers and Dolly herself wearing a gorgeous pink gown
6.
Review
Ik haat boeken by Mariajo Ilustrajo, Girl yeeting a book away and going for adventure
7.
Review
Sword of the Champion by Eric Lide with a boy holding a sword and a dragon, a girl, and other people behind him
8.
Review to come in May
Hidden Pictures by Jason Rekulak, red cover with a picture of a house on it
9.
Review to come in May
What Feasts at Night by T. Kingfisher, skull with butterflies on it and coming out of it
10.
Review to come in May
Shadowhall Academy Ghost Story Society by Phil Hickes, several characters standing shocked in the library holding various lights as it is night
Bonus because this one was too awesome not to add (just finished it yesterday).
Review to come in June
Deadstream by Mar Romasco-Moore, girl in the dark holding her phone and creepy hands coming for her

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