Sign in

HT reviewers pick their best reads of 2025

This year, HT reviewers found themselves reading everything from children’s books to a 1,100-year-old Arabic text about dogs being more virtuous and capable than humans. Historical fiction set in the Tudor court, and a meticulously reported work on the family of aristocrats who lived in a hunting lodge in Delhi also make it to the list. Click on the link under each writer’s picture to read about their picks

Published on: Dec 19, 2025, 17:47:08 IST
By
Share
Share via
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • linkedin
  • whatsapp
Copy link
  • copy link

AKANKSHYA ABISMRUTA

Books about the aristocrats who once lived in Delhi’s Malcha Mahal, children’s books featuring medu vadas, novels about emotionally abusive marriages, and more (Kapil Narang)
Books about the aristocrats who once lived in Delhi’s Malcha Mahal, children’s books featuring medu vadas, novels about emotionally abusive marriages, and more (Kapil Narang)
Reviewer’s pick: Tiger Lessons by Sannapureddy Venkatarami Reddy (Courtesy the subject)
Reviewer’s pick: Tiger Lessons by Sannapureddy Venkatarami Reddy (Courtesy the subject)
Reviewer’s pick: Hot Milk by Deborah Levy (Courtesy the subject)
Reviewer’s pick: Hot Milk by Deborah Levy (Courtesy the subject)
Reviewer’s pick: This Land is My School, written by Yogesh Maitreya and illustrated by Bhargavi Rudraraju, and Manvinder’s Medu Vada, written by Riddhi Maniar Doda and illustrated by Vinayak Varma. (Courtesy the subject)
Reviewer’s pick: This Land is My School, written by Yogesh Maitreya and illustrated by Bhargavi Rudraraju, and Manvinder’s Medu Vada, written by Riddhi Maniar Doda and illustrated by Vinayak Varma. (Courtesy the subject)
Reviewer’s pick: Courtesan Don’t Read Newspapers by Anil Yadav (Courtesy the subject)
Reviewer’s pick: Courtesan Don’t Read Newspapers by Anil Yadav (Courtesy the subject)
Reviewer’s pick: Fadl al-kilab or The Superiority of Dogs Over Many of Those Who Wear Clothes by Ibn al-Marzuban; translated from the original Arabic by GR Smith and MA Abdel Haleem (Courtesy the subject)
Reviewer’s pick: Fadl al-kilab or The Superiority of Dogs Over Many of Those Who Wear Clothes by Ibn al-Marzuban; translated from the original Arabic by GR Smith and MA Abdel Haleem (Courtesy the subject)
Reviewer’s pick: The World With Its Mouth Open by Zahid Rafiq (Courtesy the subject)
Reviewer’s pick: The World With Its Mouth Open by Zahid Rafiq (Courtesy the subject)
Reviewer’s pick: Anxious People by Fredrik Backman (Courtesy the subject)
Reviewer’s pick: Anxious People by Fredrik Backman (Courtesy the subject)
Reviewer’s pick: The House of Awadh; A Hidden Tragedy by Aletta André and Abhimanyu Kumar (Courtesy the subject)
Reviewer’s pick: The House of Awadh; A Hidden Tragedy by Aletta André and Abhimanyu Kumar (Courtesy the subject)
Reviewer’s pick: Nesting by Roisín O’Donnell (Courtesy the subject)
Reviewer’s pick: Nesting by Roisín O’Donnell (Courtesy the subject)
Reviewer’s pick: Fierceland by Omar Musa and Gurnaik Johal’s Saraswati (Courtesy the subject)
Reviewer’s pick: Fierceland by Omar Musa and Gurnaik Johal’s Saraswati (Courtesy the subject)
Reviewer’s pick: Who Ordered this Truckload of Dung? by Ajahn Brahm (Courtesy the subject)
Reviewer’s pick: Who Ordered this Truckload of Dung? by Ajahn Brahm (Courtesy the subject)
Reviewer’s pick: Blood in the Machine: The Origins of the Rebellion Against Big Tech by Brian Merchant (Courtesy the subject)
Reviewer’s pick: Blood in the Machine: The Origins of the Rebellion Against Big Tech by Brian Merchant (Courtesy the subject)
Reviewer’s pick: Boleyn Traitor by Philippa Gregory (Courtesy the subject)
Reviewer’s pick: Boleyn Traitor by Philippa Gregory (Courtesy the subject)
Reviewer’s pick: India’s First Radicals: Young Bengal and the British Empire by Rosinka Chaudhuri (Courtesy the subject)
Reviewer’s pick: India’s First Radicals: Young Bengal and the British Empire by Rosinka Chaudhuri (Courtesy the subject)