My 2025 Reading Playlist, Pt. 2

Here from part 1*? Check out the rest of my reading playlist below!

*if you missed part 1, I recommend checking it out as I explain the whole reading playlist thing (and you get the first half of the playlist).

The King of Crows is a monster so…

Both of these celebrate the art of storytelling.

This graphic novel is described as “Richard Scarry meets Dexter” so this only seemed appropriate.

Andie is getting tired of living up to the “good girl” stereotype and this song is about no longer saying yes and idk they just seem to fit.

The book talks about how the public school system/justice system tries to keep black girls down so this song is a reminder of their strength and power.

Idk this just felt like the vibe.

This one was a literal title match.

Andie’s good girl persona is gone by the end of this book and this song just seemed fitting.

To be a rebel you gotta stand on business, which is what this song is about.

For me the lyrics match the vibe of this romance.

Both of these are an ode to their respective mothers.

“Tell me you won’t throw it all away/just to see somebody else’s face”

If you’re familiar with these comics, this Lonely Island song seems like something Mouse would listen to.

“Then without a word/he handed me this letter/read “I hope this finds the way into your heart”

“I’m trying to find you in a crowd again/you were there, then you were gone/and now I’m tracing all my steps to you”

Adunni sees getting an education as a way to gain freedom and Jill sings about taking her freedom off of the shelf.

The lyrics to the song don’t quite match what the book is saying, but the vibes were close enough.

If you know anything about Queen Victoria’s daughter, Victoria, you know she was very much her mother’s daughter.

The way that no one was there for these teen girls, same as no one is “home” for the girl in this song.

“With all my heart put me through/it leads me back to you”

Both are about mental health and give off the same vibe.

Ravenna tries hard not to give into temptation but the way Saturnino looks at her makes it really hard…

Getting knocked up by your professor is pretty messy so…

The main character joins a space army and gets more than he bargained for. Also this cover just gives off 80s rock.

“I broke into a million pieces/and I can’t go back/but now I’m seeing all the beauty in the broken glass/the scars are part of me/darkness and harmony”

This cute picture book is about getting a new sibling.

Again, the cover just evokes 80s rock.

This was a vibe choice because they both give off “unsettling”.

A lot of water involved in both of these. Also there’s a scene in the novel where the two MCs are wed and part of the ritual involves a cleansing so this just seemed to fit.

This was a “both titles kinda match” choice.

Sciona may be the only true believer of her religion in this dark academia fantasy novel.

“I’ve got a crush on you/I hope you feel the way that I do/I get a rush when I’m with you/oh I’ve got a crush on you”

The main MC starts to get a little “soft” when she develops feelings for her ogre bodyguard, “blaming” him.

If you’ve read the book, I think you’ll get it. And if you haven’t, just know that it’s a vibe thing.

There’s a lot of songs about fashion so this pick was for my friend Meaghan.

So this is more dad rock but kinda goes with the book since it (the book) is about immigrating to a new planet.

This novel has mermaids and a song/tune that’s very significant so this seemed like a good fit.

These bookish broads refused to be held down.

Both expose America’s hypocrisy and exploitation of Black people.

So that’s my 2025 reading playlist! If you’re interested in listening to it in full, you can find it on Spotify. I definitely plan on doing it again in 2026. In the meantime, stay tuned for my favorite reads of 2025, bookish stats, and more!

Until next time,

My 2025 Reading Playlist, Pt. 1

One of my passions besides reading is music, so it only made sense to make a playlist based off of the books I read in 2025. Now, the music and the book aren’t necessarily perfect matches. Sometimes I just went off of the vibes of both, sometimes I tried to match the song to the plot/story, sometimes I tried to be literal with both the book and song having the same title (or something similar). Also, a majority of these songs come from my everyday playlist so I’m sure there are better fitting songs out there (although for some books I did look outside of my playlist for a song).

Anyway, it was fun to put this list together (and maybe more fun than reading some of the books*). *if you want to know my thoughts on the books, read this post or check out my Goodreads and/or StoryGraph.

Also-I read almost 80 books in 2025, so come back tomorrow for Part 2 of the rest of this playlist (otherwise you’ll be scrolling until the end of time).

Idk, I just felt like the lyrics “I shouldn’t have fallen in love, look what it made me become” kinda match the vibe of this enemies-to-lovers historical fiction romance.

“They say I did something bad/then why’ s it feel so good?”.

“I Am Woman” celebrates being a woman and this little book celebrates amazing women throughout history.

I think this one is pretty self-explanatory.

This romantasy features a slow burn romance and there’s *literal* fire involved, so this song just seemed appropriate.

“They say if you’re gonna fight, pick the right side/but how d’you choose the right side in your own mind?”

This song celebrates women “doing what they gotta do”, which is exactly what the women featured in “Original Sisters” did/do.

“If you say I’m too much/baby go find less/if you can’t keep up/stay below I guess/if I’m such a big deal/maybe you’re too little” sounds exactly like something Elizabeth Zott would say.

This song just seemed to match Roark’s vibe, once he admitted his feelings.

“Who run the world? Girls”.

“Immigrants–we get the job done”.

If the US is the richest country on earth, why do we have more poverty than any other advanced country? As Queen asks, “is this the world we created?”.

These women all defied gravity to go the distance when it came to their artwork and their careers.

“I can’t help but love you/even though I try not to” fits this academic rivals romantasy.

Again, I think this one is pretty self-explanatory.

“Teach my beloved children I’ve been a slave”

The song features a lyric “she was somebody’s daughter” and if you’ve read the book, I think you’ll get it.

Stawberry Wine by Deanna Carter (the video wouldn’t embed)

So the book is actually about a 12 year old (not a 17 year old like in the song) but both are about coming of age and so this song just felt like the vibe.

The song has lyrics featuring oceans and riding waves, and the book has some uh very steamy, wet scenes so you know–just felt like the vibe.

The kids spontaneously combust and start fires (not a spoiler) so this song just seemed appropriate.

I think this one is obvious.

The author is Filipino-American so I wanted to find a Filipino song to match.

There’s a lot of pills involved with both of these.

Another obvious one.

The dude the author is highlighting kept getting knocked down by life, but he sure didn’t stay down, just like Cardi B.

Both characters are guarded with their feelings, so this song fit the vibe.

This one is a literal choice based on the title lol.

Sherine is a popular Egyptian singer; the author ran a popular bookstore in Egypt.

A cute kids song for a cute kids book.

This song just seemed to fit the MC’s vibe.

Ignore the lyrics of the song lol but the Diviners are considered to be “Unholy” so that’s why I picked this song.

“Celebrated, graduated, made it pass, fail”

Book about friendship, meet song about friendship.

  1. I had to include Stray Kids on here somewhere
  2. A song titled “Photobook” seemed appropriate for a memoir in pictures.

“After all that we’ve been through/it all comes down to me and you”

Do you know any other songs about a hippopotamus? lol.

If you get it, you get it.

“Cause in my dreams/you’re with me” fits one of the plotlines in this sequel.

This one was another more literal match to the title lol.

“Baby you’re the right kind of wrong” definitely goes with this enemies-to-lovers romantasy.

So what do you think? Are there songs you think would be a better fit? I’m always looking to add to my playlist, so drop any recommendations you have in the comments! And check out part 2 for the rest of this playlist.

Until next time,