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My 10 favorite book lists for December 2025...
Creating a smarter, more personal way to manage your reading life, with recommendations shaped by your Book DNA.

š Bookshelf spotlight for December!
What are your 3 favorite reads of 2025?
I love hearing what your 3 favorite reads of the year are! Can you share yours?
In 2 to 3 days, I will add a new feature where you can put in a book you love and get matched with similar readers!
My 10 Favorite Book Lists For Decemberā¦
What are we working on over the next 4 weeks?
Weāre building a smarter, more personal way to manage your reading life, with recommendations and insights based on your Book DNA.
Think Goodreads, but rebuilt for readers who want a private space to track what they read, keep notes, and get truly personalized book recommendations, like Pandora or Spotify for books.
Want to help us test?
We plan to launch the first version with a small group of testers in late January. If you'd like to test the new app, please fill this out.
Here are a few things Iām working on in the coming weeks:
We are working on what a spreadsheet-like view will look like for the TBR and reading log pages:

As well as a view purely by the book cover:

Highlights from the build blog:
Build blog: Building Book DNA: reading log, global search, and importing from Goodreads.
Build blog: MVP user testing kicks off in late January š
What am I reading?
I just finished...
The last book in the Sun Eater series was a fantastic read. This is one of the best science fiction series Iāve read in many years. It is huge in scope, philosophical, and gripping. Iām looking forward to the author's next work.
Genghis: Birth of an Empire by Conn Iggulden. This was my pick for our family book club, and it was a great read. Iām looking forward to talking with my brother and dad about it, and I might read the next book in the series.
I am reading...
Watership Down by Richard Adams: Iāve wanted to read this for the longest time and finally picked it up. It is fantastic, and I am about 30% of the way through.
The Golden Road: How Ancient India Transformed the World by William Dalrymple. William is one of my favorite authors and had a massive impact on me in my youth with his book From The Holy Mountain. Iāve just started this book but I am already learning so much about a region of the world that I donāt know enough about (and want to remedy).
What have I been up to outside of Shepherd?
My family has colds, but so far I have escaped itš. I hope they are all better by Christmas Eve.
Stay well out there,
Thanks, Ben
P.S. A cyclops head from a fantastic museum in Orange, France. I really would love to have an enlarged version of this as my front door. š



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