This year, before I give you my rundown of best books read in 2025, I give you my favorite quotes in no particular order. These are just a sample. Some books I could have picked a favorite quote every couple of pages. Some you understand immediately and some might only become meaningful in context. But thus is the nature of writing.
"Isla snorts, puts her hand to he mouth as if to prevent something falling out, worries it might be her heart and swallows."
- Private Rites, Julia Armfield
"The hypothetical functions of my design are endless - if the community of plants and fungi can operate its trellis frame, will it be able to walk? If its light-sensitive elements become sophisticated enough, will it be able to see? And grasp with fingers and sense the weather, and know the world and sing its beauties?"
- A Botanical Daughter, Noah Medlock"Right on cue, Aza chimes in, her words and teasing tone as predictable and familiar as Torah trope. Truning this whole exercise - rain, complaints, scibbled words, the sculptures' open mouths, the half-seen deer and ghost-echoes of her father - back into a recitation. Commemorative ritual. So much more satisfying than visiting a grave. Her family's version of the Mourner's Kaddish. Of We miss you, Dad. Whoever you were."
- Dry and Ready, Glen Hirshberg in Christmas and Other Horrors"Such things wrestles inside the girl. She wanted to take the soft flesh in her mouth and bite it to blood; she wanted to strike the hand from the wrist with her dagger and guard it as a relic in her bodice for eternity."
- Matrix, Lauren Groff"Those like us were not meant to be kind. We were born to rage and burn and destroy all that must be destroyed, so that maybe one day, much better people than us can live in a world where they're rewarded for their kindness instead of having it twisted to bind them."
- Heavenly Tyrant, Xiran Jay Zhao"When I remember this moment, I remember the thrum of the blades, though I know I couldn't possibly have heard them. I guess that much light looks so loud, you're surprised to find it doesn't produce any sound."
- The Morningside, Tèa Obreht"How could a place be a dream? (Did we live up to their dreams? we wonder uneasy.) Understand that we will never fully comprehend their dreams having come of age in this Promised Land.
Understand: We are their Promised Land."
- Brown Girls, Daphne Palasi Andreades"Whatever it was, he couldn't stay there surrounded by a passel of slaves whose silence made him imagine an avalanche seen from a great distance."
- A Mercy, Toni Morrison"The meaning of life is still, as it was, simply other people."
- A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor, Hank Green

