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Top books this year 📚
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My year in books 2024 - book series
Over the year I managed to read 140 books (including audiobooks), not including the 4 I started and still have on the go, and 3 that I started and abandoned.
I read quite a few series, here are some thoughts on those (spoiler free). I'll probably follow up with another post or two for other fiction and non-fiction.
Rivers of London by Ben Aaranovitch
I've now read all 9 of the main novels (although I read the first two in 2023), plus Tales from the Folly and What Abigail Did That Summer, all as audiobooks.
Kobna Hollbrook-Smith is an incredible narrator
I absolutely adore the blend of magic, folklore and police bureaucracy. The acronyms and procedure are set out in a way that feels so true to life - with all the quirks that come with how these things translate into practice. And it makes the magic somehow more believable. Plus the characters are so often charming.
I'm looking forward to working my way through the novellas and graphic novels while I wait for the next instalment.
The Aubreyad/Aubrey-Maturin series by Patrick O'Brian
I managed all 20 of the completed novels, my first complete circumnavigation (at some point I'll try to get my hands on the unfinished 21st book)
This is very much thanks to @elodieunderglass posting about it here, which encouraged me to seek out the audiobooks (my library has the Ric Jerrom ones)
I had attempted Master & Commander once, many years ago, because a lot of my family like the books. My grandfather especially liked them, and I wish I had known him better (he died in 2000). But I couldn't cope with the naval jargon at the time and gave up.
I did enjoy the film, and I've enjoyed Hornblower on TV and the Sharpe books, so I do generally enjoy that sort of thing and the audiobooks turned out to be perfect for me.
Ric Jerrom does a wonderful job with the characters and I could let a lot of the naval jargon wash over me (occasionally I did look things up to try to get a better handle on things).
Jack and Stephen are now my blorbos for sure.
And I absoutely love how much O'Brian managed to fit into these books - the natural history, the mores of the time, even the politics, as well as the action, adventure and romance.
The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman
I find these books rather moving, as well as fun
The combination works wonderfully for perking me up, helping me embrace life and find the joy in it, and that's always worth something
In fact it's remarkably impressive
The blend of characters is wonderful, the range of perspectives and personalities really helps me look at the world afresh, and not take things for granted so much.
Jackson Brodie by Kate Atkinson
I read the first one in 2023, and 2-5 in 2024
I've long adored Kate Atkinson's books, and I've read at least two of the Jackson Brodie books before (1 and 4) but thought I'd give the whole series a go
Perhaps not entirely as successful as some of her other books, I did still enjoy them all. I think Big Sky (number 5) was my favourite.
Phryne Fisher by Kerry Greenwood
I really enjoyed the TV adaptation a few years ago so I thought I'd give the audiobooks a go when I saw that my library has them
They are light and easy-going, with grate narration by Stephanie Daniel
I read the first one last year, and got through 2-8 this year. I particularly enjoyed 3 (Muder on the Ballarat Train), 4 (Death at Victoria Dock), 5 (The Green Mil Murder) and 8 (Urn Burial). I didn't mind a bit that I could remember some of the plots from the TV show.
The Locked Tomb by Tamsyn Muir
I gave Gideon the Ninth a go after seeing a lot of posts about it on here, and finding I could get it through Audible plus (which I get occasionally when I can get a discount)
It was an absolute headfuck of a fever dream for most of it and I loved it
Eventually I used some credits to get Harrow and Nona and loved them too. Harrow was also a headfuck but I think I'd got slightly more into the swing of things for Nona.
I went back to relisten to Gideon to see what I made of it, after having more context and it was good in a different way. I enjoyed having more things make sense and I appreciated many of the characters a lot more.
The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkein
When I found out my library had the audiobooks read by Andy Serkis, I thought it would be rude not to borrow them
I enjoyed The Hobbit the most.
I found Return of the King a bit of a slog. It all felt too ponderous when it was focused on humans, elves or dwarves, but fortunately the hobbits, ents and orcs gave it a lot more life and helped get me through.
Edit: Oops I forgot The World of the White Rat!
World of the White Rat - T Kingfisher
I didn't start at the beginning and I've not read everything
I gave the books a go thanks to Audible Plus and now I'm in love with them
Swordheart is my favourite, I've now listened to it twice
I've also covered the first 3 Saint of Steel books and have number 4 ready and waiting
I've also listened to quite a few other T Kingfisher books which aren't in the same world (or at least, not obviously) and loved those too - more on those in a separate post (if I manage it)
#rivers of london#ben aaronovitch#kobna hollbrook-smith#patrick o'brian#aubreyad#jack aubrey#stephen maturin#kate atkinson#jackson brodie#phryne fisher#kerry greenwood#the thursday murder club#richard osman#tamsyn muir#the locked tomb#lord of the rings#the hobbit#jrr tolkien#cw swearing#books#books I read 2024#t kingfisher#world of the white rat
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I've been keeping a commonplace book for a few weeks. I don't have pretty handwriting or especially clever thoughts, but I enjoy having this little notebook that functions as an extension of my brain. The inside of the cover is currently a catch-all for paper items, including a note I wrote to myself a few years ago, salman toor and richard osman.
#mine#photoalbum#commonplace book#commonplace journal#journal#journaling#salman toor#richard osman#cozy#giovannis room
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I need to talk to strangers on the internet about The Thursday Murder Club character Chris Hudson and the accurate depiction of a very common and very miserable relationship with food that is not usually given space in media to breathe past being the butt of a joke or an unimportant detail (god fucking bless Richard Osman). I need to talk to strangers on the internet about the Thursday Murder Club. I need a fandom (if that’s still the correct terminology) how am I meant to live like this ⁉️⁉️⁉️
#the thursday murder club#please please please please please please please#I need more than millennial book reviews#I need motion#I need discourse#I need more than one singular fan fiction#if anyone has the secret key to this community please contact#richard osman
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"[...] He buys three other books too, because he wants the bookshop still to be there when he comes back next week."
Richard Osman, 'The Man Who Died Twice'.
#thursday murder club#the man who died twice#richard osman#bookish#booklr#book blog#on my bookshelf#quotes#quote#book quotes#book community#bookshop#queue
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So excited to start reading this! The Thursday Murder Club books are some of my favourites and I really enjoy Osman’s style so I have high hopes for this new series
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#will still imagine penelope wilton to be joyce when I read the books#but I like celia too#and I´m just happy that they didn't cast younger actors and made them older with make up like richard once said#great to see helen and celia together again#thursday murder club#richard osman#celia imrie#helen mirren#pierce brosnan#ben kingsley
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Two recently completed books—trying to get back in the swing of things!
#just started a new job lol#recently read#we solve murders#the small and the mighty#richard osman#sharon mcmahon#books#bookblr#booklr#bookblogger#book blog#book photos
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Suede, 1996
📸: Pen K
#brett anderson#mat osman#simon gilbert#richard oakes#neil codling#the mysterious pen k glass tiles shoot#only found on the back of the Coming Up tour book and inside some old SIS zines
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another person to add to my “celebrities i saw around edinburgh during fringe season looking utterly fucking miserable” list because i just saw david o’doherty looking absolutely DEFEATED whilst perched on some steps right now
#past editions include: frankie boyle (very sad outside a book shop) richard osman (dead inside on the royal mile)#greg davies (dissociating near leith) harry hill (trotting down a sloped street like a startled hare)#here’s to many more !!!!
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The Thursday Murder Club
#books#bookworm#book#booklr#books and libraries#the thursday murder club#richard Osman books#thursday murder club#Thursday Murder club series#book account#book recommendations
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Currently Listening: The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman
Enjoying this, and ready to figure out who committed the murder.
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christmas presents from my grandparents ♡
#mine#photoalbum#richard osman#we solve murders#thursday murder club#the thursday murder club#booklr#books#dark academia#crossword#light academia#christmas#holidays
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tried reading a book on the train today & it's like r&s are HAUNTING me lol
#he's not blind as far as im aware but he is a rich dickhead so close enough lol#this is richard osman's 2nd thursday murder club book btw#like i read the first one a couple yrs back but keep getting distracted#so im FINALLY gonna try & read it lol#personal#u rly cant escape from the hyperfixatiob huh.......
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''More women are murdering people these days,' says Joyce. 'If you ignore the context, it is a real sign of progress.''
Richard Osman, 'The Man Who Died Twice'.
#thursday murder club#the man who died twice#richard osman#author#tmc#book blog#booklr#books#quotes#books and literature#books and libraries#books and reading#book quotes#reading#bookish#bookshelf#on my bookshelf#bookworm#book#book recommendations#bookblr#books & libraries#queue#progress
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when u finish the latest book in ur favorite series and you have to wait at least another year for the next one 🙂
#richard osman i love and respect you but u cant tell me that ibrahim is an 80 year old gay man who has literally only told one person#in his entire life and then end the book 50 pages later. HELLO???#how am i meant to cope? sir? mr osman??#the thursday murder club#books#txt#🐀
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