I've finished Andy Weirs Hail Mary Project (5/5), Arthur C. Clarke's Childhood’s End (4/5), Richard Leighs Holy Blood, Holy Grail (3/5) and now halfway through Jeff Ryans Super Mario: How Nintendo Conquered America (Probably 4/5), and shooting for 40 books this year (Including ~5 on dead trees). I usually hit around 60, so I might have put it too low, but that's what I hit for 2024, so it seemed to be a good number.
Next up in a to-be-determined order, that I've downloaded on my iPhone from Audible:
Christ Taylors How Star Wars Conquered The Universe
Dan Simmons' Hyperion (My favorite book, haven't listened to the audiobook before)
Patrick O'Briens Master and Commander
William Peter Blattys The Exorcist
Orson Scott Cards Seven Son
Robert A. Heinlein's The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress (My favorite Sci-fi author)
Ursula K. Le Guins The Left Hand of Darkness (A close second ^)
Joe Haldeman's The Forever War
Heather Morris' The Tattooist of Auschwitz
John Scalzis Fuzzy Nation and Redshirts
And then I have Scott Lynchs The Lies Of Locke Lamora downloaded, which I got halfway through in 2024 and found really boring.. I will restart it again at some point this year. Also, I want to start Brian Sanderson's Stormlight Archive series soon, so that will likely also go down in 2025 after the above list. I have the Graphics Audio version, which features a full cast, and really like all other books I've listened to from him, so really looking forward to his magnum opus!