The best books of 2024

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My favorite read in 2024

Book cover of Crow Mary

Susan Coryell ❤️ loved this book because...

Crow Mary feels very authentic - the setting, characters, Indian language , culture and customs - the history is interesting, compelling and at times exciting and terrifying.

Kathleen Grissom, the author, relies on her extraordinary author's ear to actually receive communications from real people long-gone from this world. She authenticates her writing with extensive research so that the reader quickly becomes a part of the story. Her characters are real, full of human emotions every reader can connect and sympathize with.

Crow Mary did not change my outlook on the oftentimes sad history of the Native American people and how they were exploited and cheated by whites, but it did corroborate what I have learned about this ugly time for all Americans.

Crow Mary is the kind of book readers will think about long after reading it.

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    ❤️ Loved it
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    🐕 Good, steady pace

By Kathleen Grissom,

Why should I read it?

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

What is this book about?

The New York Times bestselling author of the book club classics The Kitchen House and Glory Over Everything returns with a sweeping and “richly detailed story of a woman caught between two cultures” (Sandra Dallas, New York Times bestselling author) inspired by the real life of Crow Mary—an Indigenous woman in 19th-century North America.

In 1872, sixteen-year-old Goes First, a Crow Native woman, marries Abe Farwell, a white fur trader. He gives her the name Mary, and they set off on the long trip to his trading post in Saskatchewan, Canada. Along the way, she finds a fast friend in…


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My 2nd favorite read in 2024

Book cover of Hamnet

Susan Coryell ❤️ loved this book because...

Shakespeare has long been a favorite, so I was intrigued with HAMNET, a fictional rendering of young Will Shakespeare and his wife, Anne (called Agnes in the novel).

The story unfolds in alternating periods of the protagonists' lives - from early childhood to their romance/marriage, ending with Shakespeare's success at the Globe production of HAMLET. We get a full picture of mid-1500s England, Shakespeare's troubled youth and growing genius, as well as his traumatic relationship with his wife and family and the tragic death of his son.

O'Ferrell's writing is hypnotically smooth; she manages to convey so much with an economy of words. For example, the scene where a flea infected with the plague escapes from one host to another and finally makes its way to London is a tour d' force in setting, character, plot and theme - all accomplished in two pages.

A hint of magical realism is the final touch to make HAMNET a masterpiece of historical fiction

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    ❤️ Loved it
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    🐇 I couldn't put it down

By Maggie O'Farrell,

Why should I read it?

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

What is this book about?

WINNER OF THE 2020 WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION - THE NO. 1 BESTSELLER 2021
'Richly sensuous... something special' The Sunday Times
'A thing of shimmering wonder' David Mitchell

TWO EXTRAORDINARY PEOPLE. A LOVE THAT DRAWS THEM TOGETHER. A LOSS THAT THREATENS TO TEAR THEM APART.

On a summer's day in 1596, a young girl in Stratford-upon-Avon takes to her bed with a sudden fever. Her twin brother, Hamnet, searches everywhere for help. Why is nobody at home?

Their mother, Agnes, is over a mile away, in the garden where she grows medicinal herbs. Their father is working in London.

Neither…


My 3rd favorite read in 2024

Book cover of Salt to the Sea

Susan Coryell ❤️ loved this book because...

Young Adult historical fiction Salt to the Sea is a masterful character study of a disparate group of individuals trapped in a WWII drama. A teenage rape victim, a nurse, a weakening Nazi, and a poet are all being evacuated from Nazi Germany to a rescue ship.

The dangers and impediments they meet along the way make for a tense read: Who will make it? Who will not? The author's horrifying descriptions of war on the seas make for nerve-wracking but compelling reading.

With a clear picture of the terrors of war, and what such refugees faced, the reader comes away with a renewed vow to block dictators and fascists from destroying democratic regimes.

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    🥇 Originality 🥈 Thoughts
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    ❤️ Loved it
  • Pace

    🐇 I couldn't put it down

By Ruta Sepetys,

Why should I read it?

4 authors picked Salt to the Sea 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?

WINNER OF THE CILIP CARNEGIE MEDAL 2017

It's early 1945 and a group of people trek across Germany, bound together by their desperation to reach the ship that can take them away from the war-ravaged land. Four young people, each haunted by their own dark secret, narrate their unforgettable stories. Fans of The Book Thief or Helen Dunmore's The Siege will be totally absorbed.

This inspirational novel is based on a true story from the Second World War. When the German ship the Wilhelm Gustloff was sunk in port in early 1945 it had over 9000 civilian refugees, including children,…


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Book cover of Kiki's Dream

What is my book about?

In this age of Asian-American hate crimes and racism, multicultural characters teach children to love, not hate others, especially those historically excluded, under-represented voices with diverse interests and needs. They remind others that dreams and hopes are universal and heartfelt and shared by all humans regardless of their skin color or origin.

Snow is only a dream for Kiki who lives in Hawaii. Kiki's Dream, explores the fantasies of an imaginative, curious young girl who dreams of a winter wonderland where she plays in the snow. Growing up in Hawaii, five-year-old Kiki romps on the beach all year ‘round. Still, her dream is to experience snow, which will never happen in Hawaii. With excited expectation, Kiki hopes a surprise family trip to Michigan will make her dream come true.