TBR | November 2025
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I usually keep my TBR to myself, but since I’m running a blog, I might as well share it — that way, there’s at least a record of it somewhere. I plan to do this monthly, unless nothing changes (which could definitely happen, since I don’t have much time to read).
Let’s jump right into it:
My Current TBR List — November 2025
Tress of the Emerald Sea by Brandon Sanderson (Current Read)
So far, so good. When I bought it, I thought it was a Little Mermaid retelling — turns out, it’s not. The story has been interesting; not in an “I need to know what happens right now” kind of way, but more of an “I’m intrigued” sort of way. It’s a really chill read, and I like that.
Link to Goodreads
Una promesa de cien años by María Ignacia Urzúa Reyes (In my bookshelf)
I found this one on sale at a supermarket, so of course, I bought it. I only know what I read on the blurb, but it sounded interesting enough.
Link to Goodreads
White Cat by Holly Black
I came across this in a small bookshop on my way to the bus. I had a moment to spare, so I stopped, read the blurb, and thought it sounded interesting. I took a photo and moved on. It’s since been moved from the front display to a more hidden shelf, but I found it again today… just as I had to leave. So, I didn’t buy it. Yet.
Link to Goodreads
Red Hood by Elana K. Arnold
Same story as the previous one — but this time, it was the author who caught my eye. A few months ago, I read a book called Damsel by the same author (or at least someone with the same name), and it was really good. I’ll definitely write a review for that one soon. I have feelings about it.
Link to Goodreads
Once Upon a Broken Heart series by Stephanie Garber
To be honest, the only reason this one’s on my list is that I found a special edition of the second book and immediately fell in love with it. It was gorgeous. And the title? Absolute perfection. But when I looked it up, I realized it was actually the second in a series — so here we are. Let’s see if judging a book by its cover pays off.
Link to Goodreads
Caraval series by Stephanie Garber
It’s by the same author as the previous one, so I added it to my TBR without thinking too much. Depending on which one I read first, I might keep or remove the other from my list.
Link to Goodreads
Belladonna by Adalyn Grace
I saw this one on Bookstagram and liked the premise. It reminded me a bit of a manga I read a while ago that I absolutely loved. So, I have high hopes for this one.
Link to Goodreads

I may have forgotten a few, but these are the main ones for now. I’m open to recommendations — so if you have any, don’t be shy about sharing!
Want some recommendations for your own TBR? Check my list of 10 cozy fantasy books to read before the year ends!
Have you read any of these books? What did you think? Are they worth my money reading time? Let me know in the comments!



