The best books of 2024

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My favorite read in 2024

Book cover of A Year of Last Things

Pico Iyer ❤️ loved this book because...

For more than thirty years, Michael Ondaatje has been among our most poetic, original and ground-breaking writers, charting a whole new geography of communion in a world of dissolving borders. But never has he written with such unguarded intimacy or such heartfelt directness as here. Just turned eighty, our master lyricist and love-poet, deep connoisseur of both craft and mystery, takes us to the end of life and beyond in a series of linked poems that measure memory against possibility, while wondering whether we will rise or fall as we climb that final staircase into the dark.

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    🥇 Emotions 🥈 Immersion
  • Writing style

    ❤️ Loved it
  • Pace

    🐇 I couldn't put it down

By Michael Ondaatje,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked A Year of Last Things as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

With A Year of Last Things, acclaimed novelist Michael Ondaatje returns to poetry, looking back on a life of displacement and discovery

'My life always stops for a new book by him' JHUMPA LAHIRI

'A generous, moving book' GUARDIAN

Born in Sri Lanka during the Second World War, Ondaatje was sent as a child to school in London, and later moved to Canada. While he has lived there since, these poems reflect the life of a writer, traveller and watcher of the world - describing himself as a 'mongrel', someone born out of diverse cultures.

Here, rediscovering the influence of…


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My 2nd favorite read in 2024

Book cover of Someone Like Us

Pico Iyer ❤️ loved this book because...

So many are writing these days about exile and migration, about shifting homes and the cost of moving to America, but few that I know do so with the gravitas, beautiful sonorousness and depth of Dinaw Mengestu. All his three novels are classics already, but in his latest, he goes farther, takes risks and claims an emotional power beyond anything he has achieved before.

I put this book down with a rush of exhilaration and gratitude, thrilled that fiction can still work such miracles.

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    🥇 Originality 🥈 Writing
  • Writing style

    ❤️ Loved it
  • Pace

    🐇 I couldn't put it down

By Dinaw Mengestu,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Someone Like Us as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

'This meticulously crafted gem is not merely read; it is experienced '
Steve Toltz, author of Here Goes Nothing

'Haunting . . . perfectly attuned to what it means to roam freely as an immigrant in America'
Guardian

A heartbreaking novel about loss, family and exile, from the winner of the Guardian First Book Award

After abandoning his once promising career as a journalist in search of a new life in Paris, Mamush meets Helen - a photographer whose way of seeing the world shows him the possibility of finding not only love, but family. Now, five years later, with…


My 3rd favorite read in 2024

Book cover of Empire's Son, Empire's Orphan: The Fantastical Lives of Ikbal and Idries Shah

Pico Iyer ❤️ loved this book because...

A spellbinding tale of all the ways in which East and West project their hopes and longings upon each other, colonize one another, play and prey upon one another. Rarely have I read a professional historian who writes with such panache and wit, packing huge amounts of information in every sentence while also sustaining an irresistible momentum. And seldom have I encountered a family story that tells us so much about larger global currents. This one is a hidden treasure, revealing and entertaining in equal measure.

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    🥇 Teach 🥈 Thoughts
  • Writing style

    ❤️ Loved it
  • Pace

    🐇 I couldn't put it down

By Nile Green,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Empire's Son, Empire's Orphan as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Claiming to come from Afghanistan, Ikbal and Idries Shah convinced spies, poets, orientalists, diplomats, occultists, hippies and even a prime minister that they held the keys to understanding the Muslim world. Gambling with the currency of cultural authenticity, father and son became master players of the great game of empire and its aftermath as their careers extended from colonial India and wartime Oxford to swinging London and literary New York. Empire's Son, Empire's Orphan unravels a quagmire of aliases and pseudonyms, fantastical pasts and self-aggrandising anecdotes, high stakes and bold schemes that painted the defining portrait of Afghanistan for almost…


Don‘t forget about my book 😀

The Half Known Life

By Pico Iyer,

Book cover of The Half Known Life

What is my book about?

This book--a national bestseller chosen as one of the Best Books of 2023 by The New York Times, The New Yorker, Time, NPR, Marginalian and many others--is an investigation of the idea of paradise, as unveiled by traveling everywhere from Varanasi to Jerusalem and Iran to North Korea. It draws on fifty years of constant crisscrossing of the globe to see how hope and history can rhyme; how, in other words, we can see the world as it is and still find wonder, light and beauty. At a time when the world seems more divided and often despairing than ever before in this lifetime, it's an attempt to uncover inspiration and reasons for delight.

Its sister book, Aflame, about one hundred retreats with a community of Benedictine monks ("This is stunning," says an early starred review from Publisher's Weekly, to go with a starred review from Kirkus Reviews), comes out on January 14th.

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Book cover of Empire's Son, Empire's Orphan: The Fantastical Lives of Ikbal and Idries Shah

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