Book of the Year: All About Life, Wishes, and Death

My favorite book that I read in 2025 features a heartwarming friendship, unexpected twists, and a race.

Jason Cashman is 10 years old when he meets Murray McBride, a former major league baseball player who is 100.

One has a terminal illness and the other is racing to help him fulfill his five wishes before he dies.

The Five Wishes of Mr. Murray McBride, by Joe Siple, had me wishing it wouldn’t end. You’ll find out why when you read this wonderful story.

If you are looking for other ideas for your next book, see my list of reviews, with links to my reviews of the books. I read at least 50 books a year, but only post comments about ones I recommend.

I would love to hear about your favorite book of 2025; post yours in comments below. Here’s to 2026!

Root for Ivan the Gorilla and Cap the Nerd

My only complaint about each of these books is that they are too short. The endings are great, but I longed to continue following the charming and clever characters’ lives.

In Schooled, by Gordon Korman, one of my favorite authors, Capricorn Anderson (Cap for short) is a teenager who has been raised and taught by his grandmother on a commune inhabited by just the two of them. He has never watched TV, interacted with other kids, nor eaten pizza.

But when his grandma is hospitalized after falling out of a tree and cannot care for him, he is sent to Claverage Middle School (nicknamed C Average by the students), where a series of events thrusts the naive eighth-grader under a spotlight that he cannot comprehend. His classmates and school are transformed in ways that will surprise and captivate you.

My love of Newbery Award-winning books continues with Catherine Applegate’s The One and Only Ivan. Ivan, a silver-back gorilla, describes his life while he is on display inside glass walls within a shopping mall.

When Ruby, a baby elephant raised in the wild, joins the mall’s animal family, Ivan engages a plan to transport them all to new lives.

Ivan (through Applegate) is a master storyteller whose words and actions are captivating. You are sure to enjoy his tale and his choice of words.

If you seek a distraction or just great books, I highly recommend Schooled and The One and Only Ivan.