The best books of 2024

This list is part of the best books of 2024.

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My favorite read in 2024

Book cover of A Tiny Upward Shove

Cody Sisco ❤️ loved this book because...

This book was both heartbreaking and heartwarming, a gut punch and a beautiful song blended together.

  • Loved Most

    🥇 Emotions 🥈 Originality
  • Writing style

    ❤️ Loved it
  • Pace

    🐕 Good, steady pace

By Melissa Chadburn,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked A Tiny Upward Shove as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

“Wild and ambitious . . . [with] something ablaze at its core. It burns.” ―The New York Times Book Review

A Tiny Upward Shove is inspired by Melissa Chadburn's Filipino heritage and its folklore, as it traces the too-short life of a young, cast-off woman transformed by death into an agent of justice―or mercy.

Marina Salles’s life does not end the day she wakes up dead.

Instead, in the course of a moment, she is transformed into the stuff of myth, the stuff of her grandmother’s old Filipino stories―an aswang, a creature of mystery and vengeance. She spent her time…


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My 2nd favorite read in 2024

Book cover of My Government Means to Kill Me

Cody Sisco ❤️ loved this book because...

This book provided a relatable glimpse into coming-of-age during the HIV/AIDS epidemic in New York City and the activism of the LGBTQ community.

  • Loved Most

    🥇 Immersion 🥈 Teach
  • Writing style

    ❤️ Loved it
  • Pace

    🐇 I couldn't put it down

By Rasheed Newson,

Why should I read it?

3 authors picked My Government Means to Kill Me as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK · A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW EDITOR'S CHOICE

The debut novel from television WRITER/PRODUCER OF THE CHI, NARCOS, and BEL-AIR tells a fierce and riveting queer coming-of-age story following the personal and political awakening of a young, gay, Black man in 1980s New York City.

"Consistently engrossing." —New York Times Book Review

“Full of joy and righteous anger, sex and straight talk, brilliant storytelling and humor... A spectacularly researched Dickensian tale with vibrant characters and dozens of famous cameos, it is precisely the book we’ve needed for a long time.” —Andrew Sean Greer,…


My 3rd favorite read in 2024

Book cover of Secret Rules to Being a Rockstar

Cody Sisco ❤️ loved this book because...

This book is a wild ride through the rocketing ascent of a young woman who comes to Los Angeles to join a rock band and finds her sexual awakening too.

  • Loved Most

    🥇 Character(s) 🥈 Immersion
  • Writing style

    ❤️ Loved it
  • Pace

    🐇 I couldn't put it down

By Jessamyn Violet,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Secret Rules to Being a Rockstar as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it. This book is for kids age 14, 15, 16, and 17.


Don‘t forget about my book 😀

Broken Mirror

By Cody Sisco,

Book cover of Broken Mirror

What is my book about?

My book is the first volume in a queer psychological science fiction saga that looks at the stigma of mental illness and the hellish distrust and alienation that goes with it. Victor Eastmore knows someone killed his grandfather, a pioneering scientist. But Victor, diagnosed with mirror resonance syndrome, has been shunned by Semiautonomous California society. Now Victor must tread the line between sanity and reclassification—a fate that all but guarantees he’ll lose his freedom.

Determined to uncover the truth about Jefferson’s murder, pansexual Victor and his trans friend Elena set out on a road trip that takes them across the American Union from Semiautonomous California through the Organized Western States to the Republic of Texas. But Elena is hiding something, and Victor’s condition worsens.