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Saturday, January 4, 2025

Favorite Books of 2024


The year of 2024 has finally come to an end. I can't say I'm sad to see it go. In a lot of ways, 2024 was better than the years before it. But just because it wasn't the worst year ever doesn't mean it was an amazing year. 

My reading year was the biggest it has ever been. I read 51,808 pages across 133 books. My best reading year prior to that was in 2019 with 43,643 pages across 138 books. So while I read less books this year compared to 2019, my page count was a lot higher. 

I read a lot of great books this year...and I also read a lot of middle-of-the-road books. I found my tastes tended towards books that were easy to fall into with addicting stories that felt familiar. I didn't branch out too much from romance, fantasy, or why choose. 

The books I've chosen for this list, though, are truly the standout reads of the year. The ones I think back on frequently with fond memories. It was actually really hard to rank them over one another. For the sake of not having the list completely taken over by a single author, I have grouped series together into one listing. Additionally, I don't include rereads or fanfictions in my favorite reads of the year even though I did reread some amazing books and found some great fanfics in 2024. 

Before I begin, I wanted to give some honorable mentions to a few books that didn't quite muscle out over the ones on this list but still were ones I enjoyed and consider new favorites. Yellowface by R.F. Kuang, The Teller of Small Fortunes by Julie Leong, and Lights Out by Navessa Allen were also addicting books I couldn't put down. But, without further ado, let's get into my top 10 books of 2024...




Coming in at the tenth spot, we have The Spellshop by Sarah Best Durst. This year had a lot of cozy reads and this is, by far, one of the coziest. I absolutely adored this fantasy book. It felt like a warm hug, like a nostalgic time in childhood that you can't quite grasp anymore, like comfort in the form of paper. The setting was vivid, the characters engaging, the story one I never wanted to leave. I am so excited to read more from this author as this was just...so perfect. 




At number nine, we have Cherished by Emilia Emerson. While I loved the entire series this standalone book is set in, this one grabbed me even harder than the others. It's an addicting, multi-faceted story. I am a sucker for a why choose omegaverse and this one had all my favorite things. We had developed characters, plot outside of the romance, realistic conflicts and progression, and so much more. I can't wait to get a copy for my bookshelves the next time I go to read this one.




Number eight goes to Butcher & Blackbird by Brynne Weaver. When I tell you I was addicted to this from page one and couldn't put it down I mean it. It was funny but dark, gruesome but romantic...it was everything it had been raved about. I, personally, really enjoy a funny book that had dark themes. Two serial killers in competition with each other? Sign me up! I truly loved this book and am looking forward to rereading it in the future as well as diving into the last book in just a few weeks. 

You can read my full, non-spoiler review here




Number seven is for The Blighted Stars by Megan E. O'Keefe. This book is an adult sci-fi space opera and it. was. so. good. This series has one of the most interesting concepts I've come across with insane implications. I was rooting for all of the characters and I just knew she was gonna break my heart. It was also surprisingly creepy and suspenseful at times. One of my main goals for 2025 is to continue with this trilogy because it's just so good. 





For number six I have all of the Ali Hazelwood books I've read this year. This is a case where, even though they're not all in the same series, I didn't want the list to be taken up solely by Ali. I read five of her books this year: Bride, Love Theoretically, Check & Mate, Not In Love, and Love on the Brain. It was one of my goals to get through her backlist romances after reading The Love Hypothesis years ago but not keeping up with her releases. Let me tell you, Ali Hazelwood never misses. I loved every single one I read this year. While I would rank some higher than others, all of these were addicting, fun, enjoyable reads. I am majorly looking forward to everything Ali decides to write in the future, particularly Deep End which is coming out very soon. 

My book review for Check & Mate can be found here




Number five goes to The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna. I had this book on my TBR for years but I got into a cycle of wanting to only read it during fall but then not reading it before fall was over...rinse and repeat. This year, I finally read it and it was everything to me. Cozy fantasy is definitely a genre I plan on reading more in because the ones I read this year were just phenomenal. Secret Society was perfection. Found family, cozy atmosphere, stakes just high enough to be invested, well-developed and nuanced characters, a budding romance...I adored it. I cannot wait to reread this in the future as well as pick up more books by this author.




Spot number four goes to His Tesoro by Emilia Rossi. This is a mafia romance from the same author as Cherished and it was phenomenal. I don't read a lot of mafia romance but the ones I do read I tend to really enjoy. This is by far my favorite mafia romance I've ever read and it fully cemented Emilia as one of my new auto-read authors. I just adored the main character and how the romance slowly blossomed into what it became. Truly one of my new all-time favorite books that I can't stop thinking about. I am very much looking forward to the standalone sequel that's coming in 2025 following a character we met in this one. 




Number three goes to A Pack for Autumn by Emilia Emerson and A Pack for Winter by Eliana Lee, the first two books in the Cozyverse series. This is a cozy omegaverse world with books set in each season of the year. I read both of these when they came out and they were...delightful. I cannot describe how much I loved these books. I know that these will forever be seasonal reads for me. They're addicting, the spice is on point, and the setting is just perfection. 




Number two is for the Pack Darling duet by Lola Rock. I read this not once but TWICE in 2024. It's a hate-to-love omegaverse duology with badass characters and an addicting storyline. I'm a sucker for romances where the characters have to work for it like in hate-to-love or enemies-to-lovers or arranged/forced proximity. This series does it so well and it truly has become a comfort series this year. I know I'll be rereading it often in the future. 

You can find my full, non-spoiler review here




And my number one spot goes to Relever and Glisser by Jane Washington, books four and five in the Ironside Academy series. Jane is one of my auto-read authors and has been for almost ten years at this point. This series is an interesting take on the traditional omegaverse structure and I am absolutely obsessed (and have been). These two were recent releases I hadn't read yet and I found them to be just as addicting as the previous books. I particularly loved getting to develop one-on-one relationships between the main character and her love interests as well as seeing the stakes get a bit higher. Overall, just phenomenal and I am both scared and excited to see how the final book is going to go. 



Thanks for reading!
xoxo
Lauren



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Tuesday, December 3, 2024

November 2024 Wrap-Up + Book Haul


November was an interesting month. I did get to read a bunch of fun books. Every book this month I enjoyed, even if I didn't love it. I read a total of nine books in November, dedicated a ton of time to Stardew Valley since the 1.6 update dropped on console, and hauled some exciting new titles. Let's dive in! 


1. 
Title: The Scent of Us: Part One
Author: Eliana Lee
Rating: 4 // 5 stars

2. 
Title: The Scent of Us: Part Two
Author: Eliana Lee
Rating: 3 // 5 stars

3. 
Title: His Tesoro 
Author: Emilia Rossi
Rating: 5 // 5 stars

4. 
Title: The Spellshop
Author: Sarah Beth Durst
Rating: 5 // 5 stars

5. 
Title: A Pack for Autumn
Author: Emilia Emerson
Rating: 5 // 5 stars
Review TK 

6. 
Title: The Wicked + The Divine, Volume 1: The Faust Act
Contributors: Gillen, McKelvie, Wilson, Cowles 

7. 
Title: Omega Concealed
Author: Elizabeth Dear 
Rating: 3 // 5 stars

8. 
Title: Omega Revealed
Author: Elizabeth Dear 
Rating: 3 // 5 stars

9. 
Title: Knight Owl
Author: Christopher Denise
Rating: 5 // 5 stars


I picked up four books this month, one of which was free. I'm pretty happy with the haul this month. It was a lot smaller which I'm happy about and all the titles are ones I'm really excited to have on my shelves. Three of them I've read already and loved (and just didn't have copies). Let's dive in!

Up first, my stepsister gave me her paperback copy of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. She picked up a hardcover in October whereas I'm working on collecting the paperbacks so she handed it off to me. Now, don't come for my reader card for what I'm about to say next...I've actually not read the entirety of the series. I read The Hunger Games in middle school but had to return the sequel before I finished it. I just...never finished the trilogy after that. With a new book coming out in the spring, I figured it's time I finally read the rest of the series since I do love the movies. 

Then I picked up Lights Out by Navessa Allen. I've seen this book around a lot and it looks so good. The hold on Libby is several months, though, and my local library doesn't have a physical copy. So I decided to grab this one so I can read it ASAP. All I know is dark romcom? Like the subject matter is dark but it's written in a comedic way that everyone keeps raving about.

I also picked up two Ali Hazelwood books: Love on the Brain and Not In Love. I've read and loved both of these through Libby. I knew I wanted to eventually pick up copies for my shelf but I wanted to wait until I saw a good deal on these. I found coupons for both books that made them 50% off which I'm quite happy with. I'm one step closer to owning all of Ali's books. She writes a lot of predictable but fun romances that I eat up every single time. I love them. 



Thanks for reading!
xoxo
Lauren



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Sunday, October 27, 2024

Finally Fall Book Tag: 2024 Edition


Fall is here! Autumn is my favorite time of year. The weather gets cozy, the colors are beautiful, the food options are delicious...it's just an amazing time of year. I've enjoyed doing this tag in the past and I thought it would be fun to do it again but with a twist. For this year's tag, I'm only using books that I read this year, I'm currently reading, or are on my TBR for the rest of the year! 



1. In fall, the air is crisp and clear: name a book with a vivid setting!


The Blighted Stars by Megan E. O'Keefe is a sci-fi space opera with one of the coolest plots I've ever read. This first book is set on a planet overrun by ecological disaster. With the way Megan writes, it was so easy to picture and so vivid. The setting is such an important part of this first book that it couldn't stand to be anything less than vivid. I felt like I was there, I could picture every bit of it clearly, and it was delightfully creepy. It was an amazing book, simply put.  



2. Nature is beautiful… but also dying: name a book that is beautifully written, but also deals with a heavy topic like loss or grief.


Cherished by Emilia Emerson deals with quite a few difficult topics, including a very extensive look into severe, chronic illness and treatment. It's an amazing book and I can tell I'll revisit it in the future. But it's also a difficult one in many ways because of the hard journey the main character goes on. I don't want to say much in ways of spoilers but it's a beautiful book with lots of light but also lots of dark.  



3. Fall is back to school season: share a non-fiction book that taught you something new.


I'm currently working my way through Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat. This is a highly recommended cookbook by Samin Nosrat that I got for Christmas last year. I love cooking but I also want to get better at it. Give me a recipe or basic guidelines and I can whip up something amazing. My hope with this book, though, is to understand the science of food a lot better to get to the point where I can create my own recipes. 



4. In order to keep warm, it’s good to spend some time with the people we love: name a fictional family/household/friend-group that you’d like to be a part of.


One of my absolute favorite worlds is the Mounts Bay world consisting of Hannaford Prep, Queen Crow and The Butcher of the Bay. It's gritty and dark and the characters would go to hell and back for each other. Anyone who crosses one of them has to deal with the others. It's a type of love that is fierce and powerful. I would hate to be on their bad side but if I were a part of their found family I know I'd have someone at my back no matter what. 



5. The colorful leaves are piling up on the ground: show us a pile of fall-colored spines!




6. Fall is the perfect time for some storytelling by the fireside: share a book wherein somebody is telling a story.


This was kind of hard to do with only the books I've read this year. It's been a while since I read Six Deaths of the Saint by Alix E. Harrow but I believe it to be the one that best fits this bill. This is technically a short story and it's so good. An absolute masterclass in short stories. Impactful and brilliant. 



7. The nights are getting darker: share a dark, creepy read.


My current read is A Good Girl's Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson and it perfectly fits this prompt. I'm not a huge fan of creepy or scary books but YA thrillers seem to fall in the acceptable range for me. I'm about halfway through and it is so good. Creepy, nerve-wracking, addicting. I know for a fact I'm going to be binging the rest of it after this post and then binging the rest of the trilogy as soon as I can. 



8. The days are getting colder: name a short, heartwarming read that could warm up somebody’s cold and rainy day.


This one has to go to The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna. I finally read this for the first time this month and it was everything I'd hoped it would be. I laughed, I cried, I gasped, I swooned...it was perfect. It was atmospheric and heartwarming with a twist I didn't see coming at all. It was the perfect cozy read for fall and I cannot wait to read more from this author. 



9. Fall (luckily, it’s my favorite season) returns every year: name an old favorite that you’d like to return to soon.


The fifth book in the Ironside Academy series by Jane Washington comes out in December. It's been about a year since I read the first three books and I cannot wait to reread them and then get into two whole new books (since I haven't read the fourth one yet). This series is addicting and such an interesting take on the omegaverse genre. 



10. Fall is the perfect time for cozy reading nights: share your favorite cozy reading “accessories!"


I am so excited about this new blanket I got this fall. It's from Aldi and so soft and fluffy, but light enough that I've been able to use it despite some warmer weather lately. This specific blanket is patterned with books, scarves, leaves, and other autumnal objects. It's so cute and I am so excited to have it. It's the perfect blanket for cozy fall nights. 



Thanks for reading!
xoxo
Lauren



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