• New Biographies - Dark Renaissance: The Dangerous Times and Fatal Genius of Shakespeare's Greatest Rival by Stephen Greenblatt
  • New Biographies - The Colonialist: The Vision of Cecil Rhodes by William Kelleher Storey
  • New Biographies - Fulvia: The Woman Who Broke All the Rules in Ancient Rome by Jane Draycott
  • New Biographies - The Traitors Circle: The True Story of a Secret Resistance Network in Nazi Germany and the Spy Who Betrayed Them by Jonathan Freedland
  • New Biographies - Baldwin: A Love Story by Nicholas Boggs
  • New Biographies - True Nature: The Pilgrimage of Peter Matthiessen by Lance Richardson

New Biographies

Among the new biographies coming out in 2025, the lives of literary figures have been particularly prominent, including new books about Robert Louis Stevenson, the Scottish adventure writer, and Shakespeare’s rival Christopher Marlowe, who was stabbed to death aged 29. Also popular are reconstructions of lives from the distant past that we know little about, including the first King of England and Fulvia, the first wife of Mark Antony.

  • New Literary Fiction - What We Can Know: A Novel by Ian McEwan
  • New Literary Fiction - We Do Not Part by Han Kang, translated by e. yaewon and Paige Aniyah Morris
  • New Literary Fiction - Flashlight: A Novel by Susan Choi
  • New Literary Fiction - The Life of Violet by Virginia Woolf
  • New Literary Fiction - Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
  • New Literary Fiction - Heart Lamp: Selected Stories by Banu Mushtaq, translated by Deepa Bhasthi

New Literary Fiction

Keep up to date with the best new releases in literary fiction here on Five Books. Our deputy editor, Cal Flyn, an award-winning author herself, writes seasonal round-ups of the best new novels from ‘literary’ writers: from buzzed-about debuts to critics’ darlings, new work from the globally recognised greats and beloved sleeper hits from writers’ writers. We love it all here at Five Books.

  • New History Books - King of Kings: The Fall of the Shah, the 1979 Iranian Revolution and the Unmaking of the Modern Middle East by Scott Anderson
  • New History Books - The First King of England: Æthelstan and the Birth of a Kingdom by David Woodman
  • New History Books - The Mission: The CIA in the 21st Century by Tim Weiner
  • New History Books - The Library of Ancient Wisdom: Mesopotamia and the Making of the Modern World by Selena Wisnom
  • New History Books - The Devil Reached Toward the Sky: An Oral History of the Making and Unleashing of the Atomic Bomb by Garrett Graff
  • New History Books - The Age of Choice: A History of Freedom in Modern Life by Sophia Rosenfeld

New History Books

It’s a golden age for historical writing, as well-researched and sometimes quite specialist books by historians are written in an engaging style for a broad audience. History books out in recent months range from ancient Assyria to the CIA in the 21st century.

  • The Best New Mystery Books of 2025 - The Unquiet Grave by Dervla McTiernan
  • The Best New Mystery Books of 2025 - The Hallmarked Man by Robert Galbraith
  • The Best New Mystery Books of 2025 - The Woman in Suite 11: A Novel by Ruth Ware
  • The Best New Mystery Books of 2025 - The God of the Woods by Liz Moore
  • The Best New Mystery Books of 2025 - The Business Trip by Jessie Garcia
  • The Best New Mystery Books of 2025 - Listen for the Lie by Amy Tintera

The Best New Mystery Books of 2025

Welcome to our running list of the best mystery books of 2025, which we’ll continue to update through the end of the year. A broad range of books are filed under ‘mysteries’ these days, and we try to give a flavour of what’s out there. On this list, we also include books that have been nominated for prestigious awards, like the Edgars in the US and the Dagger Awards in the UK. Bear in mind that these are the best books of the previous year, rather than the very latest—with the advantage that they’re already likely to be in paperback.  

  • The Best Historical Fiction of 2025 - The Heart in Winter: A Novel by Kevin Barry
  • The Best Historical Fiction of 2025 - The Mare: A Novel by Angharad Hampshire
  • The Best Historical Fiction of 2025 - The Book of Days by Francesca Kay
  • The Best Historical Fiction of 2025 - Glorious Exploits: A Novel by Ferdia Lennon
  • The Best Historical Fiction of 2025 - The Land in Winter by Andrew Miller
  • The Best Historical Fiction of 2025 - The Safekeep: A Novel by Yael van der Wouden

The Best Historical Fiction of 2025, recommended by Katharine Grant

Every year, the judges of the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction highlight the very best new books published in that genre over the past twelve months. In 2025, the six book shortlist features historical novels set as widely apart as ancient Sicily, 16th-century England, and 20th century Holland. Here, judge Katharine Grant talks us through their selection.

  • The Best Popular Science Books of 2025: The Royal Society Book Prize - Our Brains, Our Selves: What a Neurologist’s Patients Taught Him About the Brain by Masud Husain
  • The Best Popular Science Books of 2025: The Royal Society Book Prize - Music As Medicine: How We Can Harness Its Therapeutic Power by Daniel Levitin
  • The Best Popular Science Books of 2025: The Royal Society Book Prize - Your Life Is Manufactured: How We Make Things, Why It Matters and How We Can Do It Better by Tim Minshall
  • The Best Popular Science Books of 2025: The Royal Society Book Prize - The Forbidden Garden of Leningrad: A True Story of Science and Sacrifice in a City under Siege by Simon Parkin
  • The Best Popular Science Books of 2025: The Royal Society Book Prize - Vanished: An Unnatural History of Extinction by Sadiah Qureshi
  • The Best Popular Science Books of 2025: The Royal Society Book Prize - Ends of the Earth: Journeys to the Polar Regions in Search of Life, the Cosmos, and our Future by Neil Shubin

The Best Popular Science Books of 2025: The Royal Society Book Prize, recommended by Sandra Knapp

Every year, the judges for the Royal Society Book Prize search for the most informative and most readable new books on scientific subjects. In 2025, their shortlist of the best popular science books includes a history of extinction in the colonial world, and the heartrending story of the struggle to save the world’s first seed bank during the Siege of Leningrad. We spoke to the botanist Dr Sandra Knapp, chair of the judging panel.

  • New Economics Books - Growth: A History and a Reckoning by Daniel Susskind
  • New Economics Books - How Economics Explains the World (US)/ The Shortest History of Economics (UK) by Andrew Leigh
  • New Economics Books - The Corporation in the Twenty-First Century: Why (Almost) Everything We Are Told About Business Is Wrongfnew ec by John Kay
  • New Economics Books - Punishing Putin: Inside the Global Economic War to Bring Down Russia by Stephanie Baker
  • New Economics Books - Default: The Landmark Court Battle over Argentina's $100 Billion Debt Restructuring by Gregory Makoff
  • New Economics Books - Money Capital: New Monetary Principles for a More Prosperous Society by Haizhou Huang & Patrick Bolton

New Economics Books

Lots of new economics books are published each year, catering to a range of readers. Many are aimed at non-economists, trying to explain what the subject is about. Others focus mainly on how economics has been interpreted or used by politicians, with lots of analysis of ‘neoliberalism’ in particular over the past few years. Within academia, economics is normally expressed in equations, with new work published in article form and only occasionally as books.

  • The Best Science Fiction Books of 2025 - Private Rites by Julia Armfield
  • The Best Science Fiction Books of 2025 - The Ministry of Time: A Novel by Kaliane Bradley
  • The Best Science Fiction Books of 2025 - Extremophile by Ian Green
  • The Best Science Fiction Books of 2025 - Annie Bot by Sierra Greer
  • The Best Science Fiction Books of 2025 - Service Model by Adrian Tchaikovsky
  • The Best Science Fiction Books of 2025 - Thirteen Ways to Kill Lulabelle Rock by Maud Woolf

The Best Science Fiction Books of 2025, recommended by Andrew M. Butler

The Arthur C Clarke award highlights six outstanding science fiction books every year. The judges look for books that reward re-reading and make them think, says chair of judges Andrew M. Butler. He introduces this year’s shortlist, taking in everything from time travel to heist novels: books that provoke questions, confront crises, and make us laugh.

  • The Best Nonfiction Books on Russia: The 2025 Pushkin House Prize - Russia Starts Here: Real Lives in the Ruins of Empire by Howard Amos
  • The Best Nonfiction Books on Russia: The 2025 Pushkin House Prize - The Baton and the Cross: Russia's Church from Pagans to Putin by Lucy Ash
  • The Best Nonfiction Books on Russia: The 2025 Pushkin House Prize - To the Success of Our Hopeless Cause: The Many Lives of the Soviet Dissident Movement by Benjamin Nathans
  • The Best Nonfiction Books on Russia: The 2025 Pushkin House Prize - Patriot: A Memoir by Alexei Navalny, translated by Arch Tait with Stephen Dalziel
  • The Best Nonfiction Books on Russia: The 2025 Pushkin House Prize - To Run the World: The Kremlin's Cold War Bid for Global Power by Sergey Radchenko
  • The Best Nonfiction Books on Russia: The 2025 Pushkin House Prize - ‘A Seditious and Sinister Tribe’: The Crimean Tatars and Their Khanate by Donald Rayfield

The Best Nonfiction Books on Russia: The 2025 Pushkin House Prize, recommended by Gulnaz Sharafutdinova

The Pushkin House Book Prize is awarded annually for a nonfiction book that encourages “public understanding and intelligent debate about Russia.” Political scientist Gulnaz Sharafutdinova, chair of this year’s judging panel, talks us through the six fantastic books shortlisted in 2025, illuminating different parts of Russia’s politics and history — from the memoir of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who died in prison in 2024, to a history of the Russian Orthodox Church and its role in propping up political regimes from the Middle Ages to the present.