MY SITE
  • superbetsy
  • Contact
  • Blog
  • Resumé

He distinctly said, "to blave"

Books I read in 2024

12/28/2024

0 Comments

 
Near the end of 2023, I chronicled all the books I had read that year, along with some thoughts on how important reading was to me. I find myself reflecting again. 2024 was a hard year. I left a job that I loved more than words can say. I had some personal ups and downs. Got COVID... AGAIN. I had to give up some hobbies that were dear to me.

But some neat things happened. I made incredible friendships. I wrote a book (I'm writing the second draft now, which SUCKS and is also awesome). I spent hours and hours and hours in my pool. I went on incredible trips exploring the Midwest.

​Now here at the end of 2024, before we are collectively forced to endure four years of heartbreak, tragedy, and ruin from which return will be slow or impossible, I decided to use my completed books as a lens to reflect once again on the past 360-ish days. I present all the books I read in 2024, with their author, how many stars I gave them, and their length, if known.
  • I Swear: Politics is Messier Than My Minivan, Katie Porter, Audiobook- 4/5 stars
  • Hotel Nantucket, Elin Hildebrand, 368 pages- 3.5 stars
  • Less, Andrew Sean Greer, 261 pages- 2 stars
  • The Woman in Me, Britney Spears, Audiobook- 3/5 stars
  • Shark Heart, Emily Habeck, 405 pages- 5/5 stars
  • Hello Beautiful, Ann Napolitano, 383 pages- 4.5 stars
  • The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck, Audiobook- 3.5 stars
  • Peace Like a River, Leif Enger, 311 pages- 3.5 stars
  • The Echo Maker, Richard Powers, 451 pages- 2 stars
  • So Brave, Young, and Handsome, Leif Enger, 285 pages- 2.5 stars
  • Quietly Hostile, Samantha Irby, Audiobook- 4/5 stars
  • Everyone In My Family Has Killed Someone, Benjamin Stevenson, 366 pages- 3.5/5 stars
  • Me Talk Pretty One Day, David Sedaris, Audiobook- 4.5/5 stars
  • I Cheerfully Refuse, Leif Enger, 329 pages- 3.5/5 stars
  • Just for the Summer, Abby Jiminez, 405 pages- 3.5/5 stars
  • Bright Young Women, Jessica Knoll, 373 pages- 3.5/5 stars
  • Funny Story, Emily Henry, 384 pages- 4/5 stars
  • Meaty, Samantha Irby, Audiobook- 3/5 stars
  • The Husbands, Holly Gramazio, 342 pages- 3.5/5 stars
  • Good Material, Dolly Alderton, 315 pages- 3/5 stars
  • Kitchens of the Great Midwest, J Ryan Stradel, 310 pages- 3.5/5 stars
  • I'm Glad My Mom Died, Jennette McCurdy, Audiobook- 4/5 stars
  • The Ministry of Time, Kaliane Bradley, 335 pages- 3/5 stars
  • Cheaper by the Dozen, Frank & Ernestine Gilbreth, 207 pages- 4/5 stars
  • The House in the Cerulean Sea, TJ Klune, 396 pages, 5/5 stars
  • Big in Sweden, Sally Franson, 306 pages- 2/5 stars
  • The Rom-Commers, Katherine Center, 317 pages- 3/5 stars
  • Belles on Their Toes, Frank & Ernestine Gilbreth, 225 pages- 3.5/5 stars
  • Kitchen Confidential, Anthony Bourdain, Audiobook- 4/5 stars
  • ​The God of the Woods, Liz Moore, 476 pages- 3.5/5 stars
  • Whoever You Are, Honey, Olivia Gatwood, 297 pages- 2/5 stars
  • Under the Whispering Door, TJ Klune, 376 pages- 3.5/5 stars
  • The Radium Girls, Kate Moore, Audiobook- 3.5/5 stars
  • Slow Dance, Rainbow Rowell, 390 pages- 3.5/5 stars
  • Business or Pleasure, Rachel Lynn Solomon, 363 pages- 2.5/5 stars
  • Somewhere Beyond the Sea, TJ Klune, 400 pages- 3.5/5 stars
  • The Golden Spoon, Jesse Maxwell, 272 pages- 3/5 stars
  • Playing With Myself, Randy Rainbow, Audiobook- 4/5 stars
  • Killers of a Certain Age, Deanna Raybourn, 349 pages- 3/5 stars
  • Bummer Camp, Ann Garvin, 311 pages- 2/5 stars
  • Here One Moment, Liane Moriarty, 495 pages- 4/5 stars
  • North Woods, Daniel Mason, 369 pages- 3/5 stars
  • Small Things Like These, Claire Keegan, 116 pages- 4/5 stars
  • The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers, Samuel Burr, 356- 3/5 stars
  • Framed, John Grisham & Jim McCloskey, Audiobook- 3.5/5 stars
  • Lula Dean's Little Library of Banned Books, Kristin Miller, 295 pages- 2.5/5 stars

An explanation of my star rating system:
3 stars: It's fine. I might not recommend it unless someone is looking for something quite targeted, but it was an adequate read. 
3.5 stars: This is the start of my "I liked this book" range. It's usually the type of book I find enjoyable, but forgettable, or I would find it really awesome except it has a couple things that monumentally piss me off.
4 stars: I not only like this book, but find myself thinking about it a lot. Perfect? no. But something about it hit right.
4.5 stars: This is almost the perfect read. I find it difficult to give 5 stars, and so 4.5 stars usually means, "It's incredible except for this one annoyance like the overuse of parentheses" or "It was a fine book but this one little thing made it absolutely stellar"
5 stars: the perfect book. Since I started journaling my books, I believe I have given six 5 star ratings.
Anything below 3 stars: I resent this book for various reasons, and the lower the number, the more I resent it.

I also recognize that whatever is going on in my life very much impacts how I rate a book. For example, just because something is excellent literature, doesn't mean I rank it higher than a fluffy romcom if a fluffy romcom was what I needed at the time I was reading it.
0 Comments

    Author

    superbetsy

    Archives

    December 2025
    March 2025
    December 2024
    October 2024
    August 2024
    April 2024
    December 2023

    Categories

    All

    RSS Feed

Proudly powered by Weebly
  • superbetsy
  • Contact
  • Blog
  • Resumé