The best books of 2024

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My favorite read in 2024

Book cover of Sabriel

Michaela Daphne ❤️ loved this book because...

When I reached the end and put this book down, I felt elated, at peace with the world once more. I had been reading so many crappy books with high hopes and promises that turned out to be big let downs, that Sabriel was a breath of fresh air.

I actually went into it expecting very little and it took a while for me to settle into the rhythm of this story but once I stopped holding my breath, waiting for the author to ruin everything, I found myself thoroughly enjoying it.

The story doesn't get bogged down in emotions, feelings, and romance, and yet it still treats all three of these things with respect. Sabriel is fierce, not to be reckoned with, capable of great things, and yet not infallible, not invincible, and certainly not perfect. The stakes keep escalating in the best possible way.

This story is witty and clever but there's more to it than that: this book has that special something that is not easily defined.

  • Loved Most

    🥇 Writing 🥈 Originality
  • Writing style

    ❤️ Loved it
  • Pace

    🐕 Good, steady pace

By Garth Nix,

Why should I read it?

13 authors picked Sabriel as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it. This book is for kids age 12, 13, 14, and 15.

What is this book about?

A stunning anniversary gift edition of the second in the bestselling Old Kingdom fantasy series.

Sabriel has spent most of her young life far away from the magical realm of the Old Kingdom, and the Dead that roam it. But then a creature from across the Wall arrives at her all-girls boarding school with a message from her father, the Abhorsen - the magical protector of the realm whose task it is to bind and send back to Death those that won't stay Dead. Sabriel's father has been trapped in Death by a dangerous Free Magic creature.

Armed with her…


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My 2nd favorite read in 2024

Book cover of The False Prince

Michaela Daphne 👍 liked this book because...

The False Prince surprised me. I feel silly saying that it took me a long time to cotton on to what was really going on (perhaps longer than others) but that was what actually made this story all the more enjoyable. When things finally made sense, they really, really made sense and I didn't mind all that I had to read through to get there.

If I were to compare it to another novel that didn't do it as well, The Queen's Assassin by Melissa de la Cruz is the perfect example. If you've read both, you'll see what I mean.

  • Loved Most

    🥇 Story/Plot 🥈 Originality
  • Writing style

    👍 Liked it
  • Pace

    🐕 Good, steady pace

By Jennifer A. Nielsen,

Why should I read it?

6 authors picked The False Prince as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it. This book is for kids age 8, 9, 10, and 11.

What is this book about?

If you love the danger and sword-fighting of MERLIN, you'll like this! In a discontent kingdom, civil war is brewing. To unify the divided people, Conner, a nobleman of the court, devises a cunning plan to find an impersonator of the king's long-lost son and install him as a puppet prince. Four orphans are recruited to compete for the role, including a defiant boy named Sage. Sage knows that Conner's motives are more than questionable, yet his life balances on a sword's point - he must be chosen to play the prince or he will certainly be killed. As Sage's…


My 3rd favorite read in 2024

Book cover of Divine Rivals

Michaela Daphne 👍 liked this book because...

Two people joined by magical typewriters - what a premise to start with! And it was well executed too.

I particularly appreciated that this story took place with the backdrop of a look-a-like World War II Britain but the war that wages is that between two powerful gods.

  • Loved Most

    🥇 Story/Plot 🥈 Originality
  • Writing style

    👍 Liked it
  • Pace

    🐌 It was slow at times

By Rebecca Ross,

Why should I read it?

4 authors picked Divine Rivals as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it. This book is for kids age 13, 14, 15, and 16.

What is this book about?

When two young rival journalists find love through a magical connection, they must face the depths of hell, in a war among gods, to seal their fate forever.

After centuries of sleep, the gods are warring again. But eighteen-year-old Iris Winnow just wants to hold her family together. Her mother is suffering from addiction and her brother is missing from the front lines. Her best bet is to win the columnist promotion at the Oath Gazette.

To combat her worries, Iris writes letters to her brother and slips them beneath her wardrobe door, where they vanish―into the hands of Roman…


Don‘t forget about my book 😀

Purlieu

By Michaela Daphne,

Book cover of Purlieu

What is my book about?

My book is about a girl who runs away with her boyfriend when she should have run away from him. It’s inspired by my own experience at the hands of an abusive ex-boyfriend, and I wrote it as part therapy, part education on the red flags to look out for as a young girl entering the dating scene.

This all takes place within the backdrop of a fantasy world that will have you cheering for Evelyn (the protagonist) and hungry to find out what happens to her.