Best Books to Read in 2024: Top 6 for 2025
Choosing the best books to read in 2024 doesn’t just involve picking up any bestseller; it’s about finding stories that entertain, inspire, and resonate with our personal experiences. We spent countless hours with our noses buried in stories that transported us to other worlds, challenged our perspectives, and sometimes made us laugh out loud. We look for books that combine strong storytelling, unique characters, and a touch of the unexpected. While we love finding hidden gems, we also appreciate why some books have become so popular. With this careful selection process, let us guide you through our top picks without giving too much away just yet!
On this list:
6 The Midnight Library by Matt Haig
This book explores the ‘what ifs’ of life with humor and heart. We loved Nora’s adventure through possible lives and it certainly got us thinking about our own choices. Perfect for anyone having a wee bit of an existential crisis.
5 Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
Andy Weir’s latest sci-fi gem packs humor and nail-biting tension into a space adventure. We admired Ryland Grace’s determination to save humanity and chuckled at his mishaps along the way.
4 Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro
This tale of Artificial Intelligence pondering what it means to love and be human hit us right in the feels. Klara’s perspective is both charming and thought-provoking, making it a must-read.
3 The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab
A Faustian bargain gone awry leads Addie to a life of being forgotten by all. The story kept us glued from start to finish with its beautiful narrative and heartfelt themes.
2 Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
This book blends a coming-of-age story with a murder mystery set in the marshes of North Carolina. We found Kya’s journey of survival and loneliness enthralling, with a twist that left us gasping.
1 Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
A chemist turned cooking show host shakes up the 1960s scene. With a fierce protagonist defying norms and a delightful blend of humor, romance, and science, this book tops our list because it makes readers laugh, think, and even cry, making it the best among the ‘best books to read in 2024’. The book’s social commentary is sharp and thought-provoking as it addresses gender roles. It had us rooting for Elizabeth every step of the way. The balance of comedy and poignancy in Garmus’s storytelling keeps readers engaged and entertained. It’s a book that lingers long after the last page, leaving you both satisfied and enlightened.