For our year-end discussion of 2025 books, we’re joined by Locus reviewers Ian Mond and Alex Pierce, and distinguished critic and novelist James Bradley. As usual, we mention a lot of authors and titles, and probably forget to mention many deserving others. But you’ll no doubt find some suggestions you hadn’t thought of, and some of our usual digressions about familiar questions of genre, literary ambition, and books that at least some of us think have been overlooked.
Alex’s list
Adrian Tchaikovsky, Shroud
Claire North, Slow Gods
Darkly Lem, Transmentation | Transgression
EJ Swift, When There Are Wolves Again
Alastair Reynolds, Halcyon Years
Emily Tesh, The Incandescent
The Isle in the Silver Sea, Tasha Surii
Ian’s list
Mark Danielewski, Tom’s Crossing
Alex Pheby, Waterblack
Isaac Fellman, Notes from a Regicide
Nnedi Okorafor, Death of the Author
Nick Mamatas, Kalivas!
James’s list
Claire North, Slow Gods
EJ Swift, When There Are Wolves Again
Laila Lalami, The Dream Hotel
Nina Allan, A Granite Silence
Sarah Hall, Helm
Catherine Chidgey, The Book of Guilt.
Gary’s list
Alix Harrow, The Everlasting
Laila Lalami, The Dream Hotel
Natalia Theodoridou, Sour Cherry
R.F. Kuang, Katabasis
Silvia Moreno-Garcia, The Bewitching
Jonathan’s list
Alix E. Harrow, The Everlasting
EJ Swift, When There Are Wolves Again
Emily Tesh, The Incandescent
Nina Allan, A Granite Silence
Silvia Park, Luminous
After a very busy end of the year, that’s the final episode for 2025. See you all in early 2026 with something new! And thank you to Alex, Ian, and James for making time to talk to us. We hope you enjoy the episode.
E.J. Swift‘s sixth novel, When There Are Wolves Again, is one of the standout science fiction novels of 2025. For the final instalment of the Coode Street Advent Calendar for 2025, Jonathan chats with Emma about what she has been reading and would recommend, the writing and publication of When There Are Wolves Again, her holiday reading, and what she has coming up next.
As always, our thanks to Emma for making time to chat with us. Our thanks also to everyone who has taken part in the Advent Calendar. We hope you enjoy this and all of the other episodes.
World Fantasy and Ignyte winner Tochi Onyebuchi joins Gary for a brief but wide-ranging discussion that touches upon his genre-hopping 2025 novel Harmattan Season, his fascinating Internet memoir Racebook: A Personal History of the Internet, the virtues of Roberto Bolaño and Dostoevsky, and Tochi’s own work in progress.
As always, our thanks to Tochi for making time to talk to us. We hope you enjoy the episode.
Today Jonathan and Gary spend some time talking to Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck, who write together as “James S.A. Corey”, about what they’ve been reading, what they’d recommend, their seasonal reading and viewing, and their upcoming new novel, The Faith of Beasts.
We also touch upon progress on Daniel’s third Kithamar novel and their ongoing project to write an entirely new novel right before your very eyes: James SA Corey writes a novel.
As always, our thanks to Daniel and Ty for making the time to talk to us. We hope you enjoy the episode.