The best books of 2024

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My favorite read in 2024

Book cover of Horse

Patricia Leslie ❤️ loved this book because...

I love to be pulled into the story and to learn at the same time. Horse by Geraldine Brooks, has fully developed characters, a strong storyline, and a dedication to history that immerses the reader into the worlds she creates.

  • Loved Most

    🥇 Writing 🥈 Immersion
  • Writing style

    ❤️ Loved it
  • Pace

    🐇 I couldn't put it down

By Geraldine Brooks ,

Why should I read it?

38 authors picked Horse as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

"Brooks' chronological and cross-disciplinary leaps are thrilling." -The New York Times Book Review

"Horse isn't just an animal story-it's a moving narrative about race and art." -TIME

A discarded painting in a junk pile, a skeleton in an attic, and the greatest racehorse in American history: from these strands, a Pulitzer Prize winner braids a sweeping story of spirit, obsession, and injustice across American history

Kentucky, 1850. An enslaved groom named Jarret and a bay foal forge a bond of understanding that will carry the horse to record-setting victories across the South. When the nation erupts in civil war, an…


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My 2nd favorite read in 2024

Book cover of Saltblood

Patricia Leslie ❤️ loved this book because...

Saltblood by Francesca de Tores is a pirate adventure like few others. A good tale filled with imagery of the sea and a different take on pirate history, with sparkle and depth.

  • Loved Most

    🥇 Character(s) 🥈 Story/Plot
  • Writing style

    ❤️ Loved it
  • Pace

    🐇 I couldn't put it down

By Francesca de Tores ,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked Saltblood as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

**WINNER OF THE WILBUR SMITH ADVENTURE WRITING PRIZE **
**A GOOD HOUSEKEEPING GOOD BOOKS READER FAVOURITE**

'A gripping tale of one woman's extraordinary adventures ... Saltblood is a triumph of the imagination'
ELODIE HARPER, author of 'The Wolf Den' trilogy

'A ravishing picaresque told with fireworks, finesse and gusto'
PAUL LYNCH, author of Prophet Song

'A well crafted, salty, old-fashioned adventure about identity and freedom' The Times

In a rented room outside Plymouth in 1685, a daughter is born as her half-brother is dying. Her mother makes a decision: Mary will become Mark, and Ma will continue to collect his…


My 3rd favorite read in 2024

Book cover of James

Patricia Leslie ❤️ loved this book because...

In his novel, James, Everett presents The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn from the point of view of Jim.

Through Jim’s (James) eyes, Everett explores the history and experience of slavery in the United States, the importance of language, education, knowledge, behaviour, and of course racism.

The characters are layered and proficient at hiding behind masks of expectation. The language the enslaved people use in this story is dulled and dumbed down when white people are around, lively and intelligent among themselves (when it is safe to do so). Children are taught from a young age the two languages: that of the enslaved and that of the free.

In James, the reader clearly sees the difference between the haves and the have nots both within enslaved and “free” cultures. We also see cross-over of biased attitude. Not everyone fits within the stereotype.

  • Loved Most

    🥇 Character(s) 🥈 Outlook
  • Writing style

    ❤️ Loved it
  • Pace

    🐇 I couldn't put it down

By Percival Everett ,

Why should I read it?

102 authors picked James as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Shortlisted for the Booker Prize 2024


'Truly extraordinary books are rare, and this is one of them' - Roddy Doyle, Booker Prize-winning author of Paddy Clarke, Ha Ha Ha

James by Percival Everett is a profound and ferociously funny meditation on identity, belonging and the sacrifices we make to protect the ones we love, which reimagines The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. From the author of The Trees, shortlisted for the Booker Prize, and Erasure, adapted into the Oscar-winning film American Fiction.

The Mississippi River, 1861. When the enslaved Jim overhears that he is about to be sold to a new…


Don‘t forget about my book 😀

Keeper of the Way

By Patricia Leslie ,

Book cover of Keeper of the Way

What is my book about?

After news of grave robbing and murder in Dun Ringall, the ancient stronghold of Clan MacKinnon on the Isle of Skye, Rosalie realises it is time to share her family’s secrets. Descendants of the mystical Ethne M’Kynnon, Rosalie tells of a violent rift that occurred centuries earlier, splitting Ethne from her sisters forever and causing relentless anguish and enmity between ancient families.

Meanwhile, Algernon and Clement Benedict have arrived in Sydney searching for the lost relics of their family. They are driven by revenge and a thirst for power, and will take what they can to reinstate their family heritage. Their meddling with ancient magic will have far-reaching effects, as they fail to realise their role in a far greater quest.

In the grounds of Sydney’s magnificent Garden Palace, danger grows as an ages-old feud of queens and goddesses heats up. The discovery of arcane symbols bring the distant past in a foreign land to Australia and will cause a profound struggle with tragic results, a surprising new recruit from an unknown world, and the complete destruction of the palace.

Set around stories and characters in 1882 Sydney, Keeper of the Way includes current affairs, people and buildings long gone, and gives a voice to people history doesn’t always listen to.

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