Top 20 Books of 2024

HAPPY NYE EVERYONE!

So last year I knew instantly that I wanted to do a Top 20 as I had read so many amazing books. This year, while I knew I enjoyed loads of books, I thought I would have a solid top 10 but nothing more. Until I started properly looking and then realised I 100% had enough for a Top 21 at least. So I have chosen my top 20 and I am very happy with them.

November 2024 Wrap Up

I can’t believe that we are officially in the last month of 2024. It’s so crazy. But before we get to that, let’s talk about November.

  • I read 12 books this month
  • I DNFd 1 book this month
  • Genre: 4 fantasy, 3 murder mystery, 1 romance, 1 thriller, 1 horror, 1 non-fiction and 1 sci-fi
  • Gender of authors: 7 women and 5 men
  • Race of authors: 8 white authors and 4 asian authors
  • Age range: 7 adult, 4 YA and 1 middle grade
  • Format: 9 paperback and 3 hardback
  • 3.9 stars average rating for the month

A Very Lively Murder – Katy Watson (DNF)

While I loved the main trio of Dahlias and the setting unfortunately I couldn’t get past the really slow pacing and the not that very interesting side characters!

The Wood at Midwinter – Susanna Clarke (1 star)

Yeah… I wasn’t big fan of this. While I can’t deny that Susanna Clarke has a beautiful writing style this book lacked a lot of things. Character, substance, a plot. It made no sense and ended way too soon for anything to make sense.

The Wizard of Oz – Frank L. Baum (2.5 stars)

This was such an interesting reading experience as I have watched the original 1930’s movie and I very recently watched the Wicked movie as well as the whole musical. But I have never read the original story. What I took from it was how imaginative the world was which I loved but the writing style was underwhelming.

Night Side of the River – Jeanette Winterson (4 stars)

Wow. I have not been this impressed by a short story collection in a long time. Soul-bearing, spooky and very black mirror esque. This book had a bit of everything and I was drawn in with every story I read. It is very hard to master the art of writing short stories, not everyone can do it. Smaller word count, tighter plot structure while still needing your reader to connect with your characters and Winterson managed to achieve this so well! My favourites stories were App-arition, Boots, The Door,No Ghost Ghost Story

Murder at Holly House – Denzil Meyrick (4.5 stars)

Going into this book I wasn’t if this was going to be for me. I was trying to figure out if I liked the main character and the narrative voice, I also found the plot to be a bit all over the place at the start but something just would not let me put the book down and as I slowly endeared to Grasby’s idiosyncrasies and the plot starting slowing piecing itself together I found myself needing to pick it back up and find out what happened next. I would be disappointed if my bus turned up at my stop or my break ended and I found myself thoroughly enjoying this book and not wanting it to stop!

Everyone On This Train is a Suspect – Benjamin Stevenson (5 stars)

I think I have found my new favourite crime writer! I love this feeling of loving a book so much, reading the sequel, and then loving that book just as much if not more! Knowing you have a brand new series and author to follow along is an amazing feeling. Going into this book I was not nervous. Normally, when I love the first book in a series I worry I won’t love the next one as much but this time around I just knew I would love it. The writing style is just as hilarious and witty, the narrative structure is just as engaging, and the side characters are just as interesting. I found myself invested very easily and loved following along with Ernest. Stevenson has such a great way of writing first-person dialogue, I am normally a 3rd POV girlie but this is my favourite 1st POV book. The storyline this time is a lot easier to follow and I found it to be structured more clearly than in the first book which made the reading experience flow a bit more. The ending shocked me which is amazing as I am normally super good at guessing who the murderer is in crime novels. I also respect Stevenson’s desire to be fair to the reader and give you all the information you need to solve it in the novel. There is no weird out-of-no-where plot twist or anything. Everything is on the page.

December 2024 TBR

Christmas is here!! I have all these Christmas books waiting for December so I can read them.

New Releases

  • Title: A Language of Dragons
  • Author: S.F. Williamson
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: YA
  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Publish Date: 02/01/25


Plot: London, 1923. Dragons soar through the skies and protests erupt on the streets, but Vivian Featherswallow isn’t worried. She’s going to follow the rules, get an internship studying dragon languages, and make sure her little sister never has to risk growing up Third Class. By midnight, Viv has started a civil war. With her parents arrested and her sister missing, all the safety Viv has worked for is collapsing around her. So when a lifeline is offered in the form of a mysterious ‘job’, she grabs it. Arriving at Bletchley Park, Viv discovers that she has been recruited as a codebreaker helping the war effort – if she succeeds, she and her family can all go home again. If she doesn’t, they’ll all die. At first Viv believes that her challenge, of discovering the secrets of a hidden dragon language, is doable. But the more she learns, the more she realises that the bubble she’s grown up in isn’t as safe as she thought, and eventually Viv must What war is she really fighting?

  • Title: Bat Eater
  • Author: Kylie Lee Baker
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Thriller
  • Publish Date: 07/01/25


Plot: Cora Zeng is a crime scene cleaner, washing away the remains of brutal murders and suicides in Chinatown. The bloody messes don’t bother her, not when she’s already witnessed the most horrific thing possible: her sister being pushed in front of a train. Before fleeing the scene, the murderer whispered two words: bat eater.Months pass, the killer is never caught, and Cora can barely keep herself together. She pushes away all feelings, disregards the bite marks that appear on her coffee table, and won’t take her aunt’s advice to prepare for the Hungry Ghost Festival, when the gates of hell open. Cora tries to ignore the rising dread in her stomach, even when she and her weird co-workers begin finding bat carcasses at their crime scene clean-ups. But Cora can’t ignore the fact that all their recent clean-ups have been the bodies of East Asian women.

Christmas Books

  • Title: Wreck the Halls
  • Author: Tessa Bailey
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Romance


Plot: Melody Gallard may be the daughter of music royalty, but her world is far from glamorous. She spends her days restoring old books and avoiding the limelight (one awkward tabloid photo was enough, thanks). But when a producer offers her a lot of money to reunite her mother’s band on live tv, Mel begins to wonder if it’s time to rattle the cage, shake up her quiet life… and see him again. The only other person who could wrangle the rock and roll divas. Beat Dawkins, the lead singer’s son, is Melody’s opposite—the camera loves him, he could charm the pants off anyone, and his mom is not a potential cult leader. Still, they might have been best friends if not for the legendary feud that broke up the band. When they met as teenagers, Mel felt an instant spark, but it’s nothing compared to the wild, intense attraction that builds as they embark on a madcap mission to convince their mothers to perform one last show. While dealing with rock star shenanigans, a 24-hour film crew, brawling Santas, and mobs of adoring fans, Mel starts to step out of her comfort zone. With Beat by her side, cheering her on, she’s never felt so understood. But Christmas Eve is fast approaching, and a decades-old scandal is poised to wreck everything—the Steel Birds reunion, their relationships with their mothers, and their newfound love. 

  • Title: Window Shopping
  • Author: Tessa Bailey
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: eBook
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Romance


Plot: Two weeks before Christmas and all through Manhattan, shop windows are decorated in red and green satin. I’m standing alone in front of the famous Vivant department store, when a charming man named Aiden asks my opinion of the décor. It’s a tragedy in tinsel, I say, unable to lie. He asks for a better idea with a twinkle in his eye. Did I know he owned the place? No. He put me on the spot. Now I’m working for that man, trying to ignore that he’s hot. But as a down on her luck girl with a difficult past, I know an opportunity when I see one—and I have to make it last. I’ll put my heart and soul into dressing his holiday windows. I’ll work without stopping. And when we lose the battle with temptation, I’ll try and remember I’m just window shopping.

  • Title: Hercule’s Poirot Christmas
  • Author: Agatha Christie
  • Series: Hercule Poirot #20
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Murder Mystery


Plot: In Hercule Poirot’s Christmas, the holidays are anything but merry when a family reunion is marred by murder — and the notoriously fastidious investigator is quickly on the case. The wealthy Simeon Lee has demanded that all four of his sons — one faithful, one prodigal, one impecunious, one sensitive — and their wives return home for Christmas. But a heartwarming family holiday is not exactly what he has in mind. He bedevils each of his sons with barbed insults and finally announces that he is cutting off their allowances and changing his will. Poirot is called in the aftermath of Simeon Lee’s announcement.

  • Title: Everyone This Christmas Has a Secret
  • Author: Benjamin Stevenson
  • Series: Ernest Cunningham #3
  • Format: Hardback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Murder Mystery


Plot: My name’s Ernest Cunningham. I used to be a fan of reading Golden Age murder mysteries, until I found myself with a haphazard career getting stuck in the middle of real-life ones. I’d hoped, this Christmas, that any self-respecting murderer would kick their feet up and take it easy over the holidays. I was wrong. So here I am, backstage at the show of world-famous magician Rylan Blaze, whose benefactor has just been murdered. My suspects are all professional tricksters: masters of the art of misdirection. My clues are even more abstract: A suspect covered in blood, without a memory of how it got there. A murder committed without setting foot inside the room where it happens. And an advent calendar. Because, you know, it’s Christmas. If I can see through the illusions, I know I can solve it. After all, a good murder is just like a magic trick, isn’t it?

  • Title: Murder in Tinsel Town
  • Author: Max Nightingale
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Hardback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Murder Mystery


Plot: With a list of suspects as long as Aikerman’s accolades and credits, YOU are thrust into the action and must fully immerse yourself in the role of an LAPD homicide detective on the scene to hunt, capture and correctly charge the culprit. Blending all the fun and appeal of the traditional hard-boiled detective story with a classic choose-your-own-story model, the book throws you right into the thick of the action. Larger-than-life characters, cunning suspects and puzzling misdirections will try to throw you off the scent as you are presented with a series of choices at every turn of the page. Be cautious during your some decisions will lead you to a murderer, just not the right murderer…

Book Group Books

  • Title: City of Last Chances
  • Author: Adrian Tchaikovsky
  • Series: The Tyrant Philosophers #1
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Fantasy


Plot: There has always been a darkness to Ilmar, but never more so than now. The city chafes under the heavy hand of the Palleseen occupation, the choke-hold of its criminal underworld, the boot of its factory owners, the weight of its wretched poor and the burden of its ancient curse. What will be the spark that lights the conflagration? Despite the city’s refugees, wanderers, murderers, madmen, fanatics and thieves, the catalyst, as always, will be the Anchorwood – that dark grove of trees, that primeval remnant, that portal, when the moon is full, to strange and distant shores. Ilmar, some say, is the worst place in the world and the gateway to a thousand worse places.

  • Title: Split Tooth
  • Author: Tanya Tagaq
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Literary Fiction

Plot: A girl grows up in Nunavut in the 1970s. She knows joy, and friendship, and parents’ love. She knows boredom, and listlessness, and bullying. She knows the tedium of the everyday world, and the raw, amoral power of the ice and sky, the seductive energy of the animal world. She knows the ravages of alcohol, and violence at the hands of those she should be able to trust. She sees the spirits that surround her, and the immense power that dwarfs all of us. When she becomes pregnant, she must navigate all this. Veering back and forth between the grittiest features of a small arctic town, the electrifying proximity of the world of animals, and ravishing world of myth, Tanya Tagaq explores a world where the distinctions between good and evil, animal and human, victim and transgressor, real and imagined lose their meaning, but the guiding power of love remains.

Fable Book Groups

I just started two brand new book groups in order to help me read a bunch of books I have been meaning to read for a long time.

  • Title: Warbreaker
  • Author: Brandon Sanderson
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Fantasy


Plot: Warbreaker is the story of two sisters, who happen to be princesses, the God King one of them has to marry, the lesser god who doesn’t like his job, and the immortal who’s still trying to undo the mistakes he made hundreds of years ago. Their world is one in which those who die in glory return as gods to live confined to a pantheon in Hallandren’s capital city and where a power known as BioChromatic magic is based on an essence known as breath that can only be collected one unit at a time from individual people. By using breath and drawing upon the color in everyday objects, all manner of miracles and mischief can be accomplished. It will take considerable quantities of each to resolve all the challenges facing Vivenna and Siri, princesses of Idris; Susebron the God King; Lightsong, reluctant god of bravery, and mysterious Vasher, the Warbreaker.

  • Title: Assassin’s Apprentice
  • Author: Robin Hobb
  • Series: Farseer Trilogy #1
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Fantasy


Plot: Born on the wrong side of the sheets, Fitz, son of Chivalry Farseer, is a royal bastard, cast out into the world, friendless and lonely. Only his magical link with animals – the old art known as the Wit – gives him solace and companionship. But the Wit, if used too often, is a perilous magic, and one abhorred by the nobility. So when Fitz is finally adopted into the royal household, he must give up his old ways and embrace a new life of weaponry, scribing, courtly manners; and how to kill a man secretly, as he trains to become a royal assassin.

Winter Recommendations 2024

Another season is upon us. I love winter until January 2nd. After that I want Spring to arrive straight away. Once Christmas and the hype of the new year has died away then I want Spring to sweep me up and away from the cold and the damp. But to make the winter time a bit easier here are some recommendations that I think work well with the season.

  • Title: Murder at Holly House
  • Author: Denzil Meyrick
  • Series: Inspector Frank Grasby #1
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Historical Mystery


Plot: A village of secrets. It’s December 1952, and a dead stranger has been found lodged up the chimney of Holly House in the remote town of Elderby. Is he a simple thief, or a would-be killer? Either way, he wasn’t on anyone’s Christmas wish list. A mystery that can’t be solved. Inspector Frank Grasby is ordered to investigate. The victim of some unfortunate misunderstandings, he hopes this case will help clear his name. But as is often the way for Grasby, things most certainly don’t go according to plan. A Christmas to remember. Soon blizzards hit the North York Moors, cutting off the village from help, and the local doctor’s husband is found murdered. Grasby begins to realise that everyone in Elderby is hiding something – and if he can’t uncover the truth soon, the whole country will pay a dreadful price…

  • Title: Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone
  • Author: Benjamin Stevenson
  • Series: Ernest Cunningham #1
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Murder Mystery


Plot: I was dreading the Cunningham family reunion even before the first murder. Before the storm stranded us at the mountain resort, snow and bodies piling up. The thing is, us Cunninghams don’t really get along. We’ve only got one thing in common- we’ve all killed someone. My brother, my step-sister, my wife, my father, my mother, my sister-in-law, my uncle, my step-father, my aunt. Even me. When they find the first body in the snow, it’s clear that only a Cunningham could have committed the crime – and it’s up to me to prove it.

  • Title: The Bear and the Nightingale
  • Author: Katherine Arden
  • Series: The Winternight Trilogy #1
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Historical Fantasy


Plot: At the edge of the Russian wilderness, winter lasts most of the year and the snowdrifts grow taller than houses. But Vasilisa doesn’t mind–she spends the winter nights huddled around the embers of a fire with her beloved siblings, listening to her nurse’s fairy tales. Above all, she loves the chilling story of Frost, the blue-eyed winter demon, who appears in the frigid night to claim unwary souls. Wise Russians fear him, her nurse says, and honor the spirits of house and yard and forest that protect their homes from evil. After Vasilisa’s mother dies, her father goes to Moscow and brings home a new wife. Fiercely devout, city-bred, Vasilisa’s new stepmother forbids her family from honoring the household spirits. The family acquiesces, but Vasilisa is frightened, sensing that more hinges upon their rituals than anyone knows. And indeed, crops begin to fail, evil creatures of the forest creep nearer, and misfortune stalks the village. All the while, Vasilisa’s stepmother grows ever harsher in her determination to groom her rebellious stepdaughter for either marriage or confinement in a convent. As danger circles, Vasilisa must defy even the people she loves and call on dangerous gifts she has long concealed–this, in order to protect her family from a threat that seems to have stepped from her nurse’s most frightening tales.

  • Title: The Christmas Swap
  • Author: Talia Samuels
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Romance


Plot: Margot Murray is a newly single, high-flying businesswoman with no interest in a cutesy seasonal romance. Ben Gibson is an unlucky-in-love sweetheart in need of a woman to bring home for the holidays. Together, they make a pact: Margot gets two blissful weeks away from London in a picture-perfect manor, in exchange for posing as Ben’s girlfriend. The story can only go one way. Margot is sure to fall in love for real. And she does. With Ben’s sister, Ellie.