Book List: 2024 Mid-Year Favorites
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It’s crazy that 2024 is already half over, and I was honestly shocked when I realized it was time to put together another mid-year favorites list. I’ve had a great reading year so far, and I have so many books I’m excited to read that it often gets overwhelming (a great “problem” to have). I’m hoping to get to as many as I can before the year ends, and I’m looking forward to adding more to this list!
2024 Mid-Year Favorites:
- Eynhallow by Tim McGregor (review here)
- The Push by Ashley Audrain
- The Warm Hands of Ghosts by Katherine Arden (review here)
- Give Unto Us by Justin Lutz (review here)
- The Girls by Emma Cline (review here)
- Moonfellows by Danger Slater (review here)
- I Will Rot Without You by Danger Slater
- The Final Scene by Steph Nelson (review here)
- Quicksand House by Carlton Mellick III
- Black Sheep by Rachel Harrison (review here)
- Cranberry Cove by Hailey Piper (review here)
- The House at the End of Lacelean Street by Catherine McCarthy (review here)
- Stay on the Line by Clay McLeod Chapman (review here)
- When the Devil by Emma E. Murray (review here)
- Voracious by Belicia Rhea (review here)
- Merciless Waters by Rae Knowles (review here)
- Widow’s Point by Richard Chizmar and Billy Chizmar (review here)
- The Dead Spot by Angela Sylvaine (review here)
- Things We Lost in the Fire by Mariana Enriquez
- Shadows in the Stacks edited by Vincent V. Cava, James Sabata, and Jared Sage (review here)
How about you? Are any of these on your yearly favorites list, or do you have other titles you’d recommend?
🖤Amanda
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