Books I've Read: Q3 2024
As seems to be my trend, I read fewer books in Q3 than I tend to do in other quarters of the year. I could hypothesize as to the whys and wherefores, but I have no real reason. Let the mystery stand!
What I did read in Q3 2024 I list below, with my particular favorites in bold as always:
The Witchstone, by Henry H. Neff
Sandwich, by Catherine Newman
End of Active Service, by Matt Young
Joe Hustle, by Richard Lange
All Friends are Necessary, by Tomas Moniz
God Bless You, Otis Spunkmeyer, by Joseph Earl Thomas
The God of the Woods, by Liz Moore
The Anthropologists, by Aysegül Savas
Annie Bot, by Sierra Greer
The Peacock and the Sparrow, by I. S. Berry
The Night of Baba Yega, by Akira Otani
Fight Me, by Austin Grossman
Significant Others, by Zoë Eisenberg
The Bang-Bang Sisters, by Rio Youers
The Material, by Camille Bordas
Patricia Wants to Cuddle, by Samantha Allen
Sugar on the Bones, by Joe R. Lansdale
The Husbands, by Holly Gramazio
Humor Me, by Cat Shook
Papi Mariole, by Benoît Phillipon (French language edition)
Creativity, Inc., by Ed Catmull and Amy Wallace
Tell Me Who You Are, by Louisa Luna
The Last House on Needless Street, by Catronia Ward
Nicked, by M. T. Anderson
House of Bone and Rain, by Gabino Iglesias
I Hope This Finds You Well, by Natalie Sue
The Plot, by Jean Hanff Korelitz
Bad Habit, by Elena S. Portero
The Wedding People, by Alison Espach
Hard Light, by Elizabeth Hand
The Knockout Queen, by Rufi Thorpe
The Violence, by Delilah S. Dawson
The Devil by Name, by Keith Rosson
Mary, by Nat Cassidy
Do remember that just because I didn’t bold a book doesn’t mean I didn’t enjoy it. If you see one of your planned reads on my list and I haven’t bolded it, don’t let me put you off.
I’ve posted my reading lists for other quarters of 2024:
And to see my list of best-of-the-best for last year plus find links to my quarterly lists for 2023 (and earlier), click here.