| It's hard to pick, but I'll go with North Woods by Daniel Mason followed closely by Orbital by Samantha Harvey. |
| This is hard but probably “In Ascension” by Martin MacInnes. |
| North Woods for me as well (sort of sad since it was the first book I read in 2024, but oh well!). For nonfiction, I really enjoyed The Best Minds. Honorable mention to The Ministry of Time, for an unexpected fascinating sexy literary time travel read. |
| Either David Copperfield (surprisingly funny) or Orbital (beautiful descriptors); I also really enjoyed the characters in Oye. |
I am a Dickens fan, and loved David Copperfield. I just came upon the book Demon Copperhead in an unexpected and delightful way, which was inspired by David Copperfield. I am reading it right now. |
| I adored The Bee Sting. My favorite read of the. year. |
That was one of my only DNF books in 2024. We’ll see if I return to it in 2025. |
Demon Copperhead is why I read David Copperfield—someone gifted me Demon, and when I learned it was based on David Copperfield, I figured it would be ideal to start with the source! I’ll be starting Demon in the new year (after I finish my next book club book). I’ve also read Great Expectations, but no other Dickens—what would you recommend next of his works? |
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War and Peace
Anna Karenina David Copperfield All were wonderful and among the best books I’ve ever read. |
PP here. I really liked A Tale of Two Cities and Oliver Twist. I look forward to hearing how you like Demon Copperhead. I like it so far. |
Two votes for Orbital! I’m listening to it on Audible right now, and it’s a bit underwhelming - defies, instead of holds, attention. I’m thinking that this is just the wrong medium and going to have to suck it up and buy the book too. |
It was not Kristin Hannah's best. The plot was predictable and writing was lacking. |
| My favorite was probably The Lion Women of Tehran. I also unfortunately read a lot of duds this year. Several of the previously mentioned books (North Woods, the Bee Sting, Tom Lake) were DNF. I did like The Women although it wasn’t my favorite. |
This is my favorite also! |
+1. An enslaved person is a slave. How you say this doesn’t change the status of the person nor is it perpetuating anything. |