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Bookworms, 2024 is halfway done! As we reach the mid-year, it’s the perfect time to check on our reading goals. Whether you’re searching for your next great read or just looking for some inspiration, you’re in luckโFully Bookedย rounded up its favorite books of 2024 so far.
These books of the year are taking us to exciting new horizons. In the romance genre, thereโs no shortage of fireworks โ weโve got Kevin Kwanโs latest foray into the lives of the ridiculously rich, an electrifying debut about two writers who share love, loss, and trauma (will they ever move past their wounds to start all over again?), and a sizzling romance that features a forbidden love amidst a charming idyllic paradise.
Meanwhile, in literary fiction, you can whet your appetite for crime with a book inspired by the notorious Konkatsu killer, a dive into the complex dynamics and racism in the art world through the voice of a feisty Latina artist, or an American-Iranian poet grappling through the loss of his mother whose plane was shot down over the Persian Gulf. Plus, a sprinkling of surprising gems in between.
Here are the Best Books of 2024 (so far), listed in the order of their release. Stay tunedโFully Booked will be updating this list as the year unfolds.
When Things Don’t Go Your Way: Zen Wisdom for Difficult Times by Haenim Sunim
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Genre: SelfโHelp
Date Published: January 23, 2024
Sunim’s wisdom speaks to me profoundly, offering relatable, inspiring teachings. This book has become my constant companion, transporting me to a serene mental space where I find peace in Sunim’s experiences and words to live by. Whether I’m stressed at work or seeking peace in a coffee shop, this book never fails to uplift me. It’s a literary treasure that I highly recommend to anyone in need of comfort, clarity, or inspiration. โ Lommie Catabas, Reading Ally
Martyr! by Kaveh Akbar
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Genre: Literary Fiction
Date Published:ย January 23, 2024
Martyr! by Kaveh Akbar has easily become one of my all-time favorites in its act of balancing dry humor and absolute devastation. In exploring Cyrusโ particular obsession with martyrdom and ascribing meaning to his life, Akbar probes the tender wound of the human experience. The story doesnโt linger too long on despair, though, and is rather anchored by the recognition of the everyday beauty floating in between grief and joy, dreams and reality, and life and death. The bookโs ending has especially changed me with the way it shifts in meaning depending on one’s present relationship with the world, like a mirror you cannot look away from. โ Rei Castillo, First Look Club
Bride by Ali Hazelwood
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Genre: Paranormal Romance
Date Published: February 6, 2024
Bride is one of my most anticipated books of 2024 and it was worth the hype. This vampire-werewolf romance is something I never expected to love. We all know vampires and werewolves are mortal enemies. I’ve always been a vampire girlie and I’m not a huge fan of werewolves. However, Ali Hazelwood exceeded my expectations and made it work. I miss the the hype of the paranormal romance, and it’s about time to resurrect it. โ Bea Masalunga, Reading Ally
Magnolia Parks: Into The Dark by Jessa Hastings
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Genre: Contemporary Romance
Date Published:ย Feb. 13, 2024
This book precisely delves into chaotic and flawed human beings. I had a total love-hate relationship with the Magnolia Parks Universe because, at one point, I was really annoyed with the characters, especially how complex their relationships and family dynamics were. However, I was able to connect with them eventually. I came to realize that people like them exist in real life. I recommend this book or series for those who want to challenge themselves by reading about a different theme. โ Hawie, Fully Booked
How to End a Love Story by Yulin Kuang
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Genre: Contemporary Romance
Date Published: February 27, 2024
How to End a Love Story is an emotional love story that revolves around the trauma experienced and shared by Grant and Helen during their senior year in high school. They were never close and hadnโt spoken to each other in years. Still, when Helenโs book is being adapted into a television show, and coincidentally with Grant as one of its screenwriters, they initially try to work with all the hostility in the air.
However, they could not deny their mutual attraction with all the tension and emotions; their work and trauma have brought them closer together and have made their already complicated relationship even more.
Despite having a slow start, I couldnโt help but feel invested in the characters. Their pain and sorrow were expressed so thoroughly and deeply that I sometimes had to pause a bit and process (and cry internally). I advise you to read the trigger warnings before starting this. The author, however, did a good job of handling the topics surrounding death, grief, loss, suicide, and panic attacks delicately.
The spice (so much spice!) was also a bonus that I enjoyed. If youโre a fan of Emily Henryโs, Kennedy Ryanโs, or Annabel Monoghanโs works, youโll surely enjoy this gut-wrenching, beautiful romance! – Carmela Agatha Enriquez, Reading Ally
Anita De Monte Laughs Last by Xochitl Gonzalez
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Genre: Literary Fiction
Date Published: March 5, 2024
Based on the life, art, and ultimate tragedy of Cuban-American artist Ana Mendieta, Anita de Monte Laughs Last is literary wish fulfillment done remarkably well. Gonzales imagines the just reckoning that eluded the real Ana for the fictional Anitaโdrawing parallels between Anita and Raquel, an art history student at Brown in the late 90s who is grappling with the same forces in both love and Art that Anita did more than a decade before her.
Raquelโs discovery of Anitaโs forgotten art and brief life leads to their mutual empowerment, enabling them to grow into forgiveness, grace, and power. The parallelism is never overwrought, never sacrifices its charactersโ journeys for the easy mic drop. Armed with deft magic realism and earnest character work, Gonzales asks contemporary readers important questions on the nature of artistic-romantic partnerships and on the โprogressโ and authenticity of 21st century diversity work. Just like the bold pink cover featuring Anitaโs willful and impish smirk, so is Gonzalezโs text: thunderous with a hint of humor, brimming with life and consequence.
Butter: A Novel of Food and Murder by Asako Yuzuki
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Genre: Literary Fiction
Date Published: April 16, 2024
I began reading Butter expecting a whydunit kind of crime story, but what ended up getting served on my figurative plate was an exploration of misogyny, the complex nature of relationships, and the importance of living for oneself. At times, I found the book an uncomfortable read; I felt like it forced me to confront my own thoughts and beliefs and made me stop and think about my own life. Soon after finishing the book, I found myself asking, have I forgotten how to fully enjoy the things I like and embrace my own life choices?
Despite the story being far removed from my expectations, I enjoyed this book. If youโre looking for a slow-burn read served with a hefty dose of thought-provoking social commentary and peppered with luscious descriptions of food, this is the book to add to your reading list. โ Paula Abiog, contributing writer
Funny Story by Emily Henry
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Genre: Contemporary Romance
Date Published: April 23, 2024
Emily Henry steps up her game in writing contemporary romance. Funny Story is a highly recommended book if you love the fake dating and forced proximity trope. Absolutely swoon-worthy. โ Beatrice Masalunga, Reading Ally
Funny Story betrayed me. It promised a fun and quirky story, instead, it pulled at my heartstrings and made me tear up at 4 am. THAT’S NOT FAIR, EMILY! Tears aside, this might be my top romance read for the year. It made me want to check out more stories with fake dating because they are so damn cute. Also, this whole story rekindled my dream of becoming a librarian. โ Danica, First Look Club
This Summer Will Be Different by Carley Fortune
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Genre: Romance
Date Published: May 7, 2024
When it comes to books, isnโt escaping reality the best reason? In This Summer Will Be Different, romance writer ingenue Carley Fortune takes us to the most charming setting of all, Prince Edward Island, where our heroine, Lucy, unwittingly sleeps with her best friendโs brother. But the chemistry between Lucy and Felix is crackling, and their feelings are getting stronger and harder to ignore. This book somehow reminds me of Taylor Swiftโs “Cruel Summer” hits! A binge-worthy novel that makes you swoon and feel all the feels. โ Jem Abutin, Fully Booked
The Paradise Problem by Christina Lauren
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Genre: Romance
Date Published: May 14, 2024
The Paradise Problem is one of my top reads this year. It has everything I love about the fake-dating-a-billionaire trope โ the eccentric yet kindhearted female lead whoโs struggling to make ends meet, the very serious, intelligent, and mysterious male lead who comes from a very rich and complicated family, the ruse taking place at a very extravagant wedding, and the family drama. (I think I just basically described a typical Filipino TV series.)
I loved the main characters, especially Anna, whoโs so fun to read. I was laughing for most of the book because she really has no filter and just says what sheโs thinking at the moment. She is truly a breath of fresh air for Liam, who initially seems uptight with his upbringing and background but is worn down by Anna. With all the drama his family has, especially with his father Ray (I seriously have not read any other character as manipulative and cruel as he is), Anna is what Liam needs, someone who genuinely cares about him and has always been honest and upfront with him. And even though the majority of the book takes place during such a short timeframe, Anna and Liamโs chemistry and banter are perfect and naturally paced. I swooned and laughed so much with their banter, honestly. Despite having a predictable storyline, I loved and enjoyed every single moment in this book. โ Carmela Agatha Enriquez, Reading Ally
All Fours by Miranda July
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Genre: Literary Fiction/Womenโs Fiction
Date Published:ย May 14, 2024
All Fours is undoubtedly one of the best books Iโve read this year. Miranda July took me on a wild, hilarious journey of one womanโs reckoning with desire, aging, and her body. I read this quickly and dizzyingly โ its honesty felt radical and its prose was nothing short of magnetic. The novel calls upon women to untether themselves from the confines that prevent us from living with freedom and abandon. It reminded me that though taking leaps of faith may bring discomfort and devastation, it is only when we take those risks that we truly live. โ Erin Sajonas, First Look Club
Lies and Weddings by Kevin Kwan
Genre: Romance
Date Published:ย May 21, 2024
Since the release of the Crazy Rich Asians novels, Iโve always been a Kevin Kwan fan. Theyโre tongue-in-cheek, snarky, and most of all, funny! I remember when the movie adaptation was announced, I was so happy. I felt Kevin Kwanโs novels and the movie introduced Asians to the world in a different, refreshing way (and paved the way for more Asian novels to be published, donโt you think?)! I read Lies and Weddings in two weeks with gusto. Every waking moment, every time I had a break, each time my baby was taking her nap, all I thought about was taking a peek and finding out how the romance would unfold between Earl Rufus Gresham and the girl-next-door Eden Tong. I had to know what would happen next, and fast! I think thatโs a good mark of a great book โ something youโre unable to put down. Kevin Kwan does it againโhe was able to pull me into the glitzy lives of the uber-rich, made me laugh, cry, and oddly, sympathize with them too. And, as always, Kwan peppered the books with vibrant details about the travel destinationsโfrom Hawaii, Los Angeles, to England. Lies and Weddings is definitely a rollicking fun read, Iโd recommend it to anyone who needs an escape, you wonโt be disappointed. โ Alina, Fully Booked
I Hope This Finds You Well by Natalie Sue
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Genre: Humorous Fiction
Date Published:ย May 21, 2024
I immediately got interested when I read that this book is about an administrative officer who accidentally got access to the emails and direct messages of her colleagues. To enjoy a novel with that premise is not surprising, but I did not expect myself to cry reading this and feeling romantically excited over an HR guy (haha).
Reading Jolene’s story gave me a glimpse of how the minds of people with anxiety work- full of noise and the worst of assumptions about how things would turn out. Additionally, it also gave me an idea of how it helps them to be surrounded with kind, patient, and understanding people. It might be wrong to have access to private emails and direct messages of her colleagues, but I was rooting for Jolene all throughout the story and was so proud of her of what she became at the end of the story. โ Karla, Fully Booked
Love of My After Life by Kirsty Greenwood
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Genre: Romance
Release Date: July 2, 2024
The cute premise hooked me at first and the quirky characters kept me reading, but it’s the unique, heartwarming twist at the end that guaranteed me a great time. The Love of My After Life has the makings of a modern rom-com classic by keeping the swoony elements romance readers would keep wanting to go back to while offering a little something more to the genre. โ Alekx, Fully Booked
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