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Five-Star Reads of 2024


Hello Booklovers,

As the literary world continues to surprise and inspire us, 2024 has brought forth an exceptional selection of books. They have captivated readers across genres. 

From suspenseful thrillers to insightful non-fiction and heartwarming tales, this year’s five-star reads offer something for everyone.
 
Here are the standout titles that I loved reading and you shouldn’t miss.

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Books worth 5 stars - Historical Fiction


The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah


“How will I stop loving him, Mama? Will I .... forget ?
Mama sighed.
Ah. That. Love doesn't fade or die, baby girl. People tell you it does, but it doesn't. If you love him now, you'll love him in ten years and in forty. Differently, maybe , a faded version, but he's part of you now. And you are part of him.”

Kristin Hannah’s The Great Alone takes us to the raw, unforgiving wilderness of Alaska. This is a deeply poignant tale of survival, resilience, and the enduring bonds of family. Hannah’s prose beautifully captures the stark beauty of the landscape and the fragility of human relationships. It's a novel that lingers, leaving readers with a profound appreciation for the strength it takes to endure both physical and emotional isolation.


Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid


“I had absolutely no interest in being somebody else's muse.
I am not a muse.
I am the somebody.
End of fucking story.”

Taylor Jenkins Reid's Daisy Jones & The Six is a mesmerizing dive into the 1970s rock scene. Told in an innovative oral history format, the book chronicles the rise and fall of a fictional rock band. Reid’s ability to create vivid, unforgettable characters and an authentic sense of time and place is unparalleled. This novel brims with emotion, creativity, and the inevitable chaos of fame.


5 star Fiction


The Egg and Other Stories by Andy Weir


“The water has warmed up. It’s not like it’s any great surprise, but it’s always nice to see thermodynamics behaving as they should.”

Andy Weir, renowned for his sci-fi hits, offers a collection of thought-provoking tales in The Egg and Other Stories. Each narrative is a unique exploration of humanity, morality, and the mysteries of the universe. Weir’s trademark wit and inventive storytelling shine, making this collection a delightful and contemplative read.


The No-Show by Beth O’Leary


“I don't want you to be perfect. Why would I want that? I want you. I want all the parts of you, the broken ones, the ones you've kept hidden away.”

Beth O’Leary’s The No-Show offers a unique twist on the rom-com genre. The story revolves around three women stood up on Valentine’s Day by the same man. What unfolds is a deeply empathetic exploration of love, loss, and redemption. O’Leary’s humor and heart shine through in this narrative, making it both entertaining and profoundly moving.



Books worth 5 stars - Mystery/Thriller


Twenty-Seven Minutes by Ashley Tate


“But the truth, it will come out. Nothing can keep the truth buried; it will always unfurl itself, lay itself bare. It is unstoppable—like the tide, or a storm, or a ghost. It will hunt you down.”

Ashley Tate weaves an electrifying tale in Twenty-Seven Minutes, where every second counts. This suspenseful narrative unravels the interconnected lives of individuals linked by a mysterious event that spans just under half an hour. Tate's storytelling is razor-sharp, her characters deeply flawed yet captivating, and the pacing relentless. This book is a masterclass in tension-building and emotional depth.


One by One by Ruth Ware


“In Topher's world, people are hard, polished shells, their shiny exteriors hiding the inadequacies and anxieties inside.

But Topher made a mistake. He didn't understand that some people are the other way around. But Eva . . . I think Eva did understand that. And perhaps it's what killed her in the end.”

Ruth Ware delivers a chilling, locked-room mystery in One by One. Set in a luxurious yet isolated ski chalet, the story follows a group of colleagues whose corporate retreat takes a sinister turn. Ware masterfully crafts an atmosphere of claustrophobia and paranoia, blending intricate character dynamics with unexpected twists. It’s a thriller that will keep you guessing until the final page.


Non-fiction - Best of the Best


They Called Us Enemy by George Takei


“Shame is a cruel thing. It should rest on the perpetrators but they don't carry it the way the victims do.”

George Takei’s They Called Us Enemy is a poignant graphic memoir that recounts his childhood experience in Japanese-American internment camps during World War II. The illustrations bring the story to life, while Takei’s perspective offers a powerful commentary on injustice and resilience. This book is as educational as it is moving, shedding light on an often-overlooked chapter of history.


$100M Offers : How To Make Offers So Good People Feel Stupid Saying No by Alex Hormozi


“You want to be ‘the guy’ who services ‘this type of person’ or solves ‘this type of problem.’ And even more niched ‘I solve this type of problem for this specific type of person in this unique counter-intuitive way that reverses their deepest fear.”

Alex Hormozi’s $100M Offers is a game-changing guide for entrepreneurs. Hormozi dissects the psychology of creating irresistible offers that customers can’t refuse. Packed with practical tips and real-world examples, this book is both actionable and inspiring. It’s a must-read for anyone looking to elevate their business strategies.


The Art and Business of Online Writing : How to Beat the Game of Capturing and Keeping Attention by Nicolas Cole


“Before you begin writing anything, you need to decide who you are writing for. And that decision needs to be clearly reflected in both the headline and the content of your piece.”

In The Art and Business of Online Writing, Nicolas Cole dives into the mechanics of writing that capture attention in the digital age. With insights drawn from his own success, Cole breaks down the strategies behind viral content, audience building, and monetization. This book is a must-read for content creators and entrepreneurs looking to master the online writing space.


28 Books to $100K : A Guide for Ambitious Authors Who Want to Skyrocket Their Passive Income By Writing a Book a Month by Michelle Kulp


Michelle Kulp offers a practical yet inspiring roadmap for aspiring authors in 28 Books to $100K. This guide demystifies the process of creating a lucrative passive income through self-publishing. With a combination of actionable advice and motivational anecdotes, Kulp empowers writers to turn their ideas into profitable books. For those looking to dive into the world of consistent publishing, this book is an invaluable resource.


These eleven titles represent the best of what 2024 has to offer—stories that challenge, inspire, and captivate readers.

Whether you’re a fan of thrilling mysteries, heartfelt tales, or actionable guides, there’s something here for everyone. Dive into these outstanding reads and let them transform your perspective, one page at a time.

Happy Reading!



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