My top reads from 2024 ✨📚

I read 41 books in 2024 and I read a little bit of everything: non-fiction, romance, and thriller.

My hot takes:

✨When They Call You a Terrorist and It’s Okay To Be Angry About Capitalism should be required reading.

✨ If Liz Tomforde wrote it, it’s immediately getting 5 stars from me. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

✨ People say you either love Frieda McFadden or you hate her. I am neutral. I will probably read all of her books but I don’t love all of them either.

✨ No Nonsense Spirituality really changed my whole view on religion and spirituality. If you feel like your atheist and feel like you want to create spiritual practices in your life without the woo-woo bullshit, this book is totally for you.

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2025/1/20 Edited to

... Read moreIn 2024, I explored a diverse array of genres, reading 41 books that catered to every mood. A standout title, 'When They Call You a Terrorist' by Patrisse Khan-Cullors, not only offers insight into the Black Lives Matter movement but also emphasizes the urgency of activism in these times. Coupled with this, Bernie Sanders' 'It’s Okay To Be Angry About Capitalism' provides a critical examination of our economic system, making both works essential for understanding contemporary societal struggles. Liz Tomforde's writings emerged as another highlight, consistently earning a perfect 5-star rating from me. Her style captivates readers, drawing them into intricate stories that resonate deeply. And speaking of captivating narratives, Frieda McFadden offers a mixed bag; while some find themselves enamored with her work, my feelings sit in the neutral zone, appreciating her storytelling yet not fully embracing every plot. Lastly, 'No Nonsense Spirituality' revolutionized my understanding of spirituality, presenting a grounded approach devoid of the conventional mystique that often accompanies such topics. This book is a must for anyone seeking a practical guide to spiritual practices. For fellow book lovers seeking recommendations, terms like #booktok and #bookrecommendations can lead to a treasure trove of reading materials that cater to various tastes.