Books 2024

As in the previous year I managed to read a lot of books in 2024, finishing just one short of matching last year’s 56 books. I did also manage to read at least 30 minutes a day every day in 2024, I originally set out to do that in 2023 but didn’t pull it off. Happy to now scratch that off my list of goals.

In terms of when I read, I discovered that there is a genre of non-fiction history that reads like page turner paperbacks, and I really like it. Books like The Art Thief, Tunnel 29, and Red Notice were among my favorites. If the author is good then can even pull it off with a subject you already know about. Walter Lord’s A Night To Remember being a good example.

On the subject of history King Leopold’s Ghost, about the atrocities committed by the king of Belgium in the African Congo will give you a slice of the history they don’t teach you in school.

As for fiction I read in 2024 … I think this year the clear winner is Mick Herron’s Slough House series. I have gone through at a relentless pace this fall reading 7 out of 8 books and three novellas that tie into the central story. I started the series because I enjoyed the TV adaption Slow Horses but I quickly discovered (as is often the case) that the books were much much better. Great humor and satire while managing to echo British politics and current affairs.

Bellow is the full list, books in bold are my favorites from last year:

  1. The River of Doubt – Candice Millard
  2. The Narrative Life of Fredrick Douglass – Fredrick Douglass
  3. The Tiger: A True Story of Vengeance and Survival – John Valliant
  4. A Night To Remember – Walter Lord
  5. Children of Memory – Adrian Tchaikovsky
  6. Profiles in Courage – John F. Kennedy
  7. All Systems Red – Martha Wells
  8. Artificial Condition – Martha Wells
  9. A History Of God – Karen Armstrong
  10. Compulsory – Martha Wells
  11. Rogue Protocol – Martha Wells
  12. Home: Habitat, Range, Niche, Territory – Martha Wells
  13. Exit Strategy – Martha Wells
  14. The Johnstown Flood – David McCullough
  15. Network Effect – Martha Wells
  16. Fugitive Telemetry – Martha Wells
  17. System Collapse – Martha Wells
  18. King Leopold’s Ghost – Adam Hochschild
  19. Photographing Men: Posing, Lighting, and Shooting Techniques for Portrait and Fashion Photography – Jeff Rojas
  20. Titanium Noir – Nick Harkaway
  21. Papillon – Henri Charrière
  22. Slash – Slash
  23. Photographing Women: Posing, Lighting, and Shooting Techniques for Portrait and Fashion Photography – Jeff Rojas
  24. Day Of Infamy – Walter Lord
  25. A Brief History of Time – Stephen Hawking
  26. Dan Brown – The Lost Symbol
  27. Dark Matter – Blake Crouch
  28. Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World – Jack Weatherford
  29. Recursion – Blake Crouch
  30. Starship Troopers – Robert A. Heinlein
  31. Upgrade – Blake Crouch
  32. The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America – Erik Larson
  33. The Mercy of Gods – James S.A. Corey
  34. Check the Technique: Liner Notes for Hip-Hop Junkies – Brian Coleman
  35. The 48 Laws of Power – Robert Greene
  36. The Book Of Five Rings – Miyamoto Musashi
  37. Dead Silence – S.A. Barnes
  38. The Art Thief: A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession – Michel Finkel
  39. Hard Rain Falling – Don Carpenter
  40. Slow Horses – Mick Heron
  41. Dead Lions – Mick Heron
  42. The List – Mick Heron
  43. Real Tigers – Mick Heron
  44. Tunnel 29: The True Story of an Extraordinary Escape Beneath the Berlin Wall – Helena Merriman
  45. Blood, Sweat & Chrome: The Wild True Story of Mad Max: Fury Road
  46. Spook Street – Mick Herron
  47. Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man’s Fight for Justice – Bill Browder
  48. Livesuit – James S.A. Corey
  49. London Rules – Mich Herron
  50. The Drop – Mick Herron
  51. The Little Prince – Antoine de Saint-Expéry
  52. Joe Country – Mick Herron
  53. The Catch – Mick Herron
  54. The Psychology of Money – Morgan Housel
  55. Slough House – Mick Herron

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