The best books of 2024

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My favorite read in 2024…

Book cover of Justinian

Jonathan Harris I ❀️ loved this book because...

The author was uniquely placed to publish this novel in 1998 as seventeen years earlier he had published a partial English translation of the main source: The Chronicle of the ninth-century Byzantine monk Theophanes. He uses his intimate knowledge of the chronicle to recount events from the historical record and to slip in entirely plausible but fictional ones. Along the way, he creates Justinian as a saturnine yet curiously sympathetic character as, minus his nose, he plots his revenge on those who overthrew, mutilated and exiled him.

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    πŸ‘ Liked it
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    πŸ• Good, steady pace

By H. N. Turteltaub,

Why should I read it?

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

What is this book about?

A Hugo Award-winner offers a fictional account of the violent reign of seventh-century Roman Emperor Justinian II, capturing the drama of his youthful rise to the throne, his expansion of Roman rule, and his eventual overthrow. Reprint.


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My 2nd favorite read in 2024…

Book cover of The Burning Road

Jonathan Harris I πŸ‘ liked this book because...

The Roman Empire in third-century CE had always been a rather mysterious place for me. I knew that there was a crisis as the frontiers gave way and the Emperor Valerian was humiliatingly captured by the Persians but the sources for the period were so vague and fragmentary that it was difficult to find out what happened and when. This novel takes one line from the late and unreliable Historia Augusta that mentions a slave revolt on Sicily in 265. The main character and his son arrive on the island just as the insurgency breaks out and before long are fleeing for their lives towards Syracuse, the only place that offers any hope of safety. The atmosphere of heat and menace pervades the whole book.

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    πŸ‘ Liked it
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    πŸ• Good, steady pace

By Harry Sidebottom,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The Burning Road as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

In the shadow of Sicily's Mount Etna, a brutal rebellion is about to erupt . . .

The scorching new historical thriller from Sunday Times bestseller and Ancient Rome expert, Harry Sidebottom.

'What Bernard Cornwell is to the Napoleonic Wars, Harry Sidebottom is to Roman legions: unassailable' - THE TIMES
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AD265 - Sicily, Ancient Rome: In the shadow of Mount Etna, slaves are rising up. As the rebel leader declares Sicily the new land of the free, men and women are slaughtered, and cities across the island are sacked and burned.

When a ship is wrecked off the island's…


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My 3rd favorite read in 2024…

Book cover of Child 44

Jonathan Harris I ❀️ loved this book because...

This is not a book to be read on the beach. Wait for a chilly winter's day and then enter the bleak world of the Soviet Union in the last years of Stalin's dictatorship. A serial killer is on the loose yet no one dares say so. Under Stalin's paternal guidance this is a perfect Socialist utopia where crime does not exist, in contrast to the benighted capitalist countries of the west. To suggest that children are being randomly murdered is tantamount to treason and will bring the secret police straight to your door. But in the end it is a secret policeman who decides, against orders, to pursue the killer.

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    πŸ₯‡ Immersion πŸ₯ˆ Story/Plot
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    πŸ‘ Liked it
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    πŸ‡ I couldn't put it down

By Tom Rob Smith,

Why should I read it?

4 authors picked Child 44 as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

OVER 2 MILLION COPIES SOLD

MOSCOW, 1953.
Under Stalin's terrifying regime, families live in fear. When the all-powerful State claims there is no such thing as crime, who dares disagree?

AN INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER IN OVER 30 LANGUAGES

An ambitious secret police officer, Leo Demidov believes he's helping to build the perfect society. But when he uncovers evidence of a killer at large - a threat the state won't admit exists - Demidov must risk everything, including the lives of those he loves, in order to expose the truth.

A THRILLER UNLIKE ANY YOU HAVE EVER READ

But what if the…


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Theosis

By Jonathan Harris,

Book cover of Theosis

What is my book about?

Constantinople 1024: few people can remember a time before Basil II. The emperor has ruled for nearly fifty years, has never married, and has no children. He scorns the opulent vestments that go with his rank and delegates his ceremonial duties to his indolent brother. He is more feared than loved and is merciless and vindictive to his enemies. No one dares to challenge his power, for he leads his armies to war in person rather than leaving it to his generals. He has no counsellors, takes no advice, and knows everything that goes on in his empire. That, at least, is what they say in the streets. But this is a world where nothing is ever quite as it seems.