📚📖✨Everyrhing I Read in 2024✨📖📚
I made a YouTube video for the first time in forever talking about all the books I read in 2024!
I figured just for funsies, I’d post a list of them here too. :)
If you’re interested in checking the video out, my YouTube @ is SleepDeprivedAndBlind! It’s also linked on my profile. 💖
Anyways, on with the list:
1. I’m glad my mom died - Jenette McCurdy
2. Children of the night - Richard Lortz
3. Everything I never told you - Celeste Ng
4. A certain hunger - Chelsea g summers
5. Down the drain - Julia Fox
6. Bright young women - jessica knoll
7. Little fires everywhere - Celeste Ng
8. Love is a god from hell - Charles bukowski
9. Death Valley - Melissa broder
10. Once upon a time in Hollywood - Quinton Tarantino
11. Diary of an oxygen thief
12. Chameleon in a candy store
13. Zoe letting go - Nora price
14. The stepford wives - Ira levin
15. The husbands - holly gramazio
16. My year of rest and relaxation - otessa moshfegh
17. Gone girl - Gillian Flynn
18. Sharp objects - Gillian Flynn
19. Drive - James Sallis
20. Piglet - Lottie hazell
21. Night bitch - Rachel Yoder
22. My best friends exorcism - Grady Hendrix
23. Motherthing - Ainslie Hogarth
24. Tender is the flesh - Augustine Bazterrcia
Have you read any of these? What were your thoughts? Are there any on here you’ve been meaning to read—- I’ll let you know if it’s worth it lol!
What did you guys read in 2024? What are you looking forward to in 2025??
In 2024, the literary world continued to flourish with powerful narratives and captivating characters. Notable authors like Celeste Ng and Gillian Flynn delivered impressive works that topped readers' lists. Ng's "Everything I Never Told You" remains a gripping exploration of family dynamics, while Flynn's "Gone Girl" continues to intrigue with its psychological depth. Both authors are celebrated for their unique storytelling styles, weaving intricate plots that resonate with diverse audiences. The memoir "I'm Glad My Mom Died" by Jenette McCurdy gained significant attention for its raw and honest portrayal of the author's upbringing, making it a must-read for many book lovers. Furthermore, titles like "My Year of Rest and Relaxation" and "Tender is the Flesh" by Ottessa Moshfegh and Agustina Bazterrica, respectively, push the boundaries of genre, offering thought-provoking insights into contemporary life and society. With a mix of thrillers, memoirs, and novels, this reading list reflects the evolving tastes of modern readers. Books such as "Blade Runner" with themes of identity and humanity continue to spark conversations about the future of storytelling. As 2024 unfolds, readers eagerly anticipate new releases, fostering an active community passionate about literature. If you're seeking inspiration for your next read, consider checking out these titles!



how did you feel about tender is the flesh haha