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The Best Books of 2024... So Far

The must-read novels, compelling memoirs, and incredible histories captivating us this year.

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From buzzy biographies to literary fiction, mysteries, memoirs, and everything in between, here are the best books of 2024—so far.

Martyr!

Martyr!
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Cyrus Shams is in my ways shaped by the history of his family—which has been difficult, strange, and at times tragic. But what if he doesn't know his own story as well as he thinks? In this smart, charming, and exceedingly clever novel, Cyrus is forced to grapple with the events that have shaped who he is today, and uncover the truth about who he might become.

Hits, Flops, and Other Illusions

Hits, Flops, and Other Illusions

Ed Zwick has had a long, storied career on screen, directing and producing iconic projects including thirtysomething, Legends of the Fall, About Last Night, and Shakespeare in Love. Now, he's sharing one of the most remarkable stories of all, his own, on the page. This funny, insightful, and deliciously dishy memoir covers the highs and lows of life in Hollywood, recalls the superstars and psychopaths who've crossed Zwick's path, and shares the all-too-rare truth about what really happens behind the scenes of one of the world's most glamorous industries.

Get the Picture

Get the Picture

The art world is hard to understand on purpose. The people who buy, the prices they pay, and the places they go are all designed to be mysterious enough to both intrigue and befuddle everyone who isn't on the inside. That's exactly why Bianca Bosker decided to go inside and write this dispatch that covers everything from working as a museum guard to crashing an art party packed with billionaires. Through her funny and fascinating experiences, she does the seemingly impossible: sheds light on a strange world of beautiful things and the sometimes-ugly business around them.

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The Book of Love

The Book of Love

The debut novel of Pulitzer Prize finalist Kelly Link is full of magic. The story begins when three teenagers—Laura, Daniel, and Mo—find themselves in their high school classroom, nearly a year after they disappeared from their small seaside Massachusetts town. How are they back? Why are they back? Why can't they remember what happened to them? They soon learn that they have to compete magical tasks—and only two of the three of them will get to stay alive. Link takes her readers on a wild, compelling ride, full of fantastical twists and turns.

The Anxious Generation

The Anxious Generation

What does screen time really do to our kids? You might not want to know—but you need to. In this book, social psychologist Jonathan Haidt explores how the way kids are growing up today impacts their development and mental health, and is creating major problems for society at large. Beyond just identifying the problem, however, Haidt offers solutions to help turn the tide.

You Dreamed of Empires: A Novel

You Dreamed of Empires: A Novel
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You Dreamed of Empires is history like you've never read it before. In this mesmerizing, almost hallucinogenic novel, Álvaro Enrigue (with expert translation by Natasha Wimmer) brings to life the day conquistador Hernán Cortés arrives in the great Aztec city of Tenochtitlan in 1519. Enrigue vividly imagines the drama at Moctezuma's court, and how the colonizers would've experienced the great city.

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Great Expectations: A Novel

Great Expectations: A Novel
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Vinson Cunningham's debut novel may share a title with the work by Charles Dickens, but the coming-of-age story is rooted in a very different time period: on the campaign trail in 2008. Narrated by college dropout David, Cunningham's novel follows him as he works fundraising for a candidate who evokes Barack Obama (but is only referred to as "the Senator" and then "the Candidate"). It's a quiet, reflective novel that expertly captures a distinct moment in American history.

The Familiar: A Novel

The Familiar: A Novel
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Leigh Bardugo, the author the bestselling Grishaverse books, turns her talents to a historical fantasy set in the Spanish Golden Age, and it's a revelation. The story follows Luzia, a maid who uses bits of magic to make her days easier. When her mistress notices, she demands Luzia perform magic tricks to entertain guests—and soon, Luzia catches the attention of a scheming nobleman. Bardugo is a demonstrated expert at fantasy (see: Shadow and Bone, or Ninth House), but proves here her skill in historical fiction: The Familiar beautifully interweaves the history of conversos, Sephardi Jews forced to convert during the Inquisition.

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