KERA's Think The best books of 2025
Dec 15, 2025
Gilbert Cruz, the editor of the New York Times Book Review, shares his insights on the best fiction and nonfiction of 2025. He explains the criteria for selecting top books and discusses emerging publishing trends, notably the rise of romantic fantasy. Listeners will be intrigued by his takes on diverse titles, from a visceral WWI horror tale to a touching narrative about a marriage tested at sea. Gilbert also highlights the impactful stories behind significant figures and social issues, making this a must-listen for book lovers.
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Collective Curation Beats Solo Picks
- The NYT Book Review list reflects a collective editorial voice, not individual critics' tastes.
- Group debate and 'stress testing' determine which books rise above thousands published each year.
Bestsellers Don’t Guarantee Critical Recognition
- Romance-fantasy hybrids have become dominant bestsellers recently.
- Those popular titles rarely make year-end literary lists despite commercial success.
Formalist Risk Can Amplify Storytelling
- Angel Down blends WWI realism with horror, unfolding as one long sentence.
- Formal risks like that can energize storytelling when they serve the subject.

















