Tuesday, December 31, 2024

Books Read in 2024 (by rating)

[Books Read In 2024]

5 Paw Reads (Outstanding)
Legends & Lattes (#1) (2022) Travis Baldree
Kindred (1979) by Octavia E. Butler
The Hacienda (2022) by Isabel Cañas
The Fox Wife (2024) by Yangsze Choo
Emily Wilde's Map of the Otherlands (Emily Wilde #2) (2024) by Heather Fawcett
Demon Copperhead (2022) by Barbara Kingsolver Kingsolver (print)
Demon Copperhead (2022) by Barbara Kingsolver, narrated by Charlie Thurston (audio)

4.5 Paw Reads (Very Good +)
Amari and the Great Game (Supernatural Investigations #2) (2022) by B.B. Alston
Clean Sweep (Innkeeper Chronicles #1) (2013) by Ilona Andrews, narrated by Jenna Sharpe et al. 
Sweep in Peace (Innkeeper Chronicles #2) (2015) by Ilona Andrews, narrated by Jenna Sharpe et al.
A Soupçon of Poison(Below the Stairs #0.5) (2015) by Jennifer Ashley
Speculations in Sin (Below Stairs #7) (2024) by Jennifer Ashley 
Mrs. Holloway's Christmas Pudding (Below Stairs #6.7) (2023) by Jennifer Ashley
Book of Doors (2024) by Gareth Brown
Kindred: A Graphic Novel Adaptation (2017) by Octovia E. Butler, adapted by Damian Duffy and John Jennings
The Storm We Made (2024) by Vanessa Chan
Don't Look Now and Other Stories (1971) by Daphne du Maurier
One Women's Army: A Black Officer Remembers the WAC (1989) by Charity Adams Earley
The Kiss Countdown (2024) by Etta Easton 
Spy x Family, Vol. 11 (2024) by Tatsuya Endo
Spy x Family, Vol. 12 (2023) by Tatsuyo Endo
The Sentence (2021) by Louise Erdrich
The Wolf Den (#1) (2021) by Elodie Harper
Weyward (2023) by Emilia Hart
Dune (#1) (1965) by Frank Herbert, narrated by Scott Brick et al.
Assistant to the Villain (2023) by Hannah Nicole Maehrer
Deja Brew (Elemental Magic #3) (2024) by Celestine Martin
The Truth According to Ember (2024) by Danica Nava
Heartstopper, Vol. 1 (2018) by Alice Oseman
The Year of Yes: How to Dance It Out, Stand in the Sun and Be Your Own Person (2015) by and narrated by Shonda Rhimes
Women of the Post (2023) by Joshunda Sanders
A Conjuring of Light (Shades of Magic #3) (2017) by V.E. Schwab
The Bandit Queens (2023) by Parini Shroff
Everything is OK (2022) by Debbie Tung
Murder Road  (2024) by Simone St. James
Locked in Pursuit (Electra McDonnell #4) (2024) by Ashley Weaver
Artificial Condition (Murderbot Diaries #2) (2018) by Martha Wells

4 Paw Reads (Very Good)
The Japanese Lover (2015) by Isabel Allende
Amari and the Despicable Wonders (#3) (2024) by B.B. Alston
The Price of Lemon Cake (Below Stairs #6.5) (2023) by Jennifer Ashley
Accidental Magic (Myrtlewood Mystery #1) (2022) by Iris Beaglehole 
Parable of the Sower (Earthseed #1) (1993) by Octavia E. Butler
The Ballad of Jacquotte Delahaye (2024) Briony Cameron
Hammers and Homicide (Hometown Hardware Mystery #1) (2023) by Paula Charles
The Serial Killer Guide to San Francisco (2024) by Michelle Chouinard
The Untold Story (Invisible Library #8) (2021) by Genevieve Cogman
Veronica Ruiz Breaks the Bank (Finlay Donovan 3.5) (2023) by Elle Cosimano 
Finlay Donovan Rolls the Dice (Finlay Donovan #4) (2024) by Elle Cosimano 
A Grim Reaper's Guide to Catching a Killer (2024) by Maxie Dara
Misfit Mansion (2023) by Kay Davault
Haunted Ever After (Boneyard Key #1) (2024) by Jen DeLuca
David Copperfield (1850) by Charles Dickens
James (2023) by Percival Everett
The Keeper (2022) by Guadalupe Garcia McCall
Ghost Roast (2024) by Shawnee Gibbs, Shawnelle Gibbs, illustrated by Emily Cannon
A Good Cry: What We Learn from Tears and Laughter  (2017) by Nikki Giovanni
A Girl Called Samson (2023) by Amy Harmon 
The House with the Golden Door (Wolf Den #2) (2022) by Elodie Harper
The Witch With No Name (Hollows #13) (Hollows #13) (2014) by Kim Harrison
American Demon (Hollows #14) (2020) by Kim Harrison
The Housekeepers (2024) by Alex Hay
A Botanist's Guide to Society and Secrets (Saffron Everleigh Mystery #3) (2024) by Kate Khavari
Kiss and Spell (Elemental Magic #2) (2023) by Celestine Martin
Legacy (Keeper of the Lost City #8) (2019) by Shannon Messenger
Cold Curses (Heirs of Chicagoland #5) (2023) by Chloe Neill
Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun, Vol. 1 (2017) by Osamu Nishi
Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun, Vol. 2 (2017) by Osamu Nishi
Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun, Vol. 3 (2017) by Osamu Nishi
The Golden Enclaves (Scholomance #3) (2022) by Naomi Novik
An Inconvenient Wife (2024) by Karen E. Olson
The Berlin Letters (2024) by Katherine Reay
Vengeance in Death (In Death #6) (1997) by J.D. Robb, narrated by Susan Ericksen
You'll Never  Believe What Happened to Lacey: Crazy Stories about Racism (2021) by Amber Ruffin and Lacey Lamar
Nosy Neighbors (2024) by Freya Sampson
Kaiju Preservation Society (2022) by John Scalzi 
Banned Book Club (2020) by Kim Hyun Sook & Ryan Estrada, illustrated by Ko Hyung-Ju
The Good, the Bad, and the Aunties (Aunties #3) by Jesse Q. Sutanto
Pulp (2018) by Robin Talley
The Secret Keeper of Main Street (2024) by Trisha R. Thomas
The Village Library Demon-Hunting Society (2024) by C.M. Waggoner
Brooms (2023) by Jasmine Walls & Teo DuVall

3.5 Paw Reads (Good +)
It's Elementary (2024) by Elise Bryant
Grave Peril (Dresden Files #3) (2001) by Jim Butcher, narrated by James Marsters
Summer Knights (Dresden Files #4) (2002) by Jim Butcher, narrated by James Marsters
The Menopause Manifesto: Own Your Health with Facts and Feminism (2021) by Jen Gunter
Magical Boy, Vol. 1 (2022) by The Kao
Magical Boy, Vol. 2 (2022) by The Kao
The Djinn Waits a Hundred Years (2024) by Shubnum Khan
Keeper of the Lost Cities Unlocked (Keeper of the Lost City #8.5) (2020) by Shannon Messenger
Happily Never After (2024) by Lynn Painter
Why We Read: On Bookworms, Libraries, and Just One More Page Before Lights Out (2024) by Shannon Reed
Ceremony in Death (#5) (1997) by J.D. Robb, narrated by Susan Ericksen 
Holiday in Death (In Death #7) (1998) by J.D. Robb
Conspiracy in Death (In Death #8) (1999) by J.D. Robb
Loyalty in Death (In Death #9) (1999) by J.D. Robb
Neon Gods (Dark Olympus #1) (2021) by Katee Robert, narrated by Zara Hampton-Brown & Alex Moorcock
Gone with the Witch (The Witch Way Librarian #6) (2024) by Angela M. Sanders
You Will Never Be Me (2024) by Jesse Q. Sutanto

3 Paw Reads (Good)
The Roanoke Girls (2017) by Amy Engel, narrated by Brittany Pressley

2.5 Paw Reads (Okay +)
Enchanting Alpha (2024) by Abby Ryan


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First Sentences 2024

Opening sentences are our first step inside a story. Some hook us right away while others ease us in. I started keeping track of first sentences years ago. I enjoy looking back on these opening lines and seeing what memories they stir up. 

Below you will find the first sentences of books I read in 2024.

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The women were arguing. ~ The Bandit Queens by Parini Shroff


Teenage boys had begun to disappear. ~ The Storm We Made by Vanessa Chan


Death Surrounded her. ~ Ceremony in Death by J.D. Robb


Kicking aside a jumble of tomato cages and terra-cotta pots, I searched for a pair of gardening gloves heavy enough to tangle with the invasive milk thistle threatening to take over my herb garden. ~ Hammers and Homicide by Paula Chase


Hey, Fukazawa. ~ The Masterful Cat is Depressed Again, Today Vol. 2 by Hitsuzi Yamada


Hello! The Masterful Cat is Depressed Again, Today Vol. 3 by Hitsuzi Yamada


Neck craned, I squinted up between the shadowed apartments. ~ The Witch With No Name by Kim Harrison


When Irina Bazili began working at Lark House in 2010, she was twenty-three years old but already had few illusions about life. ~ The Japanese Lover by Isabel Allende


Vic buried her greatsword in the scalvert's skull with a meaty crunch. ~ Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree


In an old wardrobe a djinn sits weeping. ~ The Djinn Waits a Hundred Years by Subnum Khan


"Jamie Gray!" ~ Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi


The first time I saw Roanoke was in a dream. ~ The Roanoke Girls by Amy Engel


The folk here 
are old A Good Cry by Nikki Giovanni


From Judy to the Crisis
Thursday, 14 April 1944

Dear Ms. Ella Baker and Marvel Cooke,
My name is Judy Washington, and I am one of the women you write about in your work on the Bronx Slave Market over on Simpson Street. ~ Women of the Post by Joshunda Sanders


It's that time of year again, folks! ~ Misfit Mansion by Kay Davault


The future of women in the military seems assured. ~ One Woman's Army by Charity Adams Earley


The foot would not fit in my briefcase, so I wrapped it in cloth and wrestled it into an old knapsack I sometimes carry with me on expeditions. ~ Emily Wilde's Map of the Otherlands by Heather Fawcett


Brutus was dead. ~ Clean Sweep by Ilona Andrews


"Poor devil." ~ Gone with the Witch by Angela M. Sanders


In Kellner Books on the Upper East Side of New York City, a few minutes before his death, John Webber was reading The Count of Monte Cristo. ~ Book of Doors by Gareth Brown


MM!Spy x Family, Vol. 11 by Tatsuya Endo


I am a cook, and better than most, even at my young age of nine and twenty, and the gentry aristocracy pay highly to have me. ~ A Soupçon of Poison by Jennifer Ashley


"That's a fine one," Bobby Perry said as she lounged in the studio at the top of Miss Judith Townsend's London townhouse. ~ The Price of Lemon Cake by Jennifer Ashley


"Mr. Whitaker is very ill." ~ Mrs. Holloway's Christmas Pudding by Jennifer Ashley


I was finishing a pleasant visit on my day out with Joanna Millburn, the friend of my youthful days who looked after my daughter, when I detected something was very wrong. ~ Speculations in Sin by Jennifer Ashley


Any idiot can spot a window of opportunity, but it takes a unique brand of idiot to fall through one. ~ Veronica Ruiz Breaks the Bank by Elle Cosimano


I can't look, I said, clapping a hand over my eyes. ~ Finlay Donovan Rolls the Dice by Elle Cosimano


I don't remember a time when I didn't know how to read. ~ Why We Read by Shannon Reed


A beginning is the time for taking the most delicate care that the balances are correct. ~ Dune by Frank Herbert


Aman walked into a darkened room, moving on silent feet. ~ Sweep in Peace by Ilona Andrews


A claw swept across my face, and I felt the hot breath of hell. ~ Cold Curses by Chloe Neill


They came in the early morning. ~ An Inconvenient Wife by Karen E. Olson


We can't keep doing this. ~ Legacy by Shannon Messenger


If menopause were on Yelp it would have one star. ~ The Menopause Manifesto by Jen Gunter


Perhaps you know this story: Late one evening, a beautiful woman comes knocking on an unsuspecting scholar's door. ~ The Fox Wife by Yangsze Choo


The wind is a constant song in my ears, the air so cold and refreshing it sparkles against my cheek as I whoosh down the ski slope. ~ The Good, the Bad, and the Aunties by Jesse Q. Sutanto


Years later, when the residents of Shelley House looked back on the extraordinary of that long, turbulent summer, they would disagree on how it all began. ~ Nosy Neighbors by Freya Sampson


Whether I shall turn out to the hero of my own life, or whether that station will be held by anybody else, these pages must show. ~ David Copperfield by Charles Dickens


The  moment my dad raised my veil, kissed my cheek, and handed me off to Stuart, I wanted to throw up. ~ Happily Never After by Lynn Painter


I lost an arm on my last trip home. ~ Kindred by Octavia E. Butler


It was a gift, seeing what most people were afraid to see. ~ The Secret Keeper of Main Street by Trisha R. Thomas


Chelsea, do you need a lift to the bus stop? ~ Ghost Roast by Shawnee & Shawnelle Gibbs


Homeboy has ten seconds to divert his eyes from my ass before I lose it. ~ The Kiss Countdown by Etta Easton


The darkness comes upon us quickly, I just know it's a sign. ~ The Keeper by Guadalupe Garcia McCall


In the last war, your father was spying for the Germans. ~ Locked in Pursuit by Ashley Weaver


"Don't look now," John said to his wife, "but there are a couple of old girls two tables away who are trying to hypnotize me." ~ Don't Look Now and Other Stories by Daphne du Maurier


That July night seemed full of possibility, with the empty highway stretching out before us. ~ Murder Road by Simone St. James


Humans are greedy. ~ Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun, Vol. 1 by Osamu Nishi


"That's an unfortunate misconception that I've been working hard to correct," Landon said, and I stared at the radio, not liking that the priest's professional, tutored voice had lost none of its elven persuasion through my car's speaker.American Demons by Kim Harrison 


WHOAAA! ~ Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun, Vol. 2 by Osamu Nishi


Skritch ~ Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun, Vol. 3 by Osamu Nishi


Thunder roared and lightning crashed through the sky, illuminating the clouds above Thorn Manor. ~ Accidental Magic by Iris Beaglehole


The business of murder took time, patience, skill, and a tolerance for the monotonous.Vengeance in Death by J.D. Robb


Delilah Bard--always a thief, recently a magician, and hopefully one day, a pirate--was running as fast as she could. ~ A  Conjuring of Light by V.E. Schwab


It took all of Abby's willpower not to kiss her. ~ Pulp by Robin Talley


The jangling telephone broke into her dreams. ~ The Berlin Letters by Katherine Reay


Cold rain soaking her boots, splashing her stockings, and leaking from the brim of her ruined hat and onto her face was the least of Saffron Everleigh's worries. ~ A Botanist's Guide to Society and Secrets by Kate Khavari


First, I got myself born. ~ Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver


Mrs. King laid out all the knives on the kitchen table. ~ The Housekeepers by Alex Hay


Dear Coppelia, 

Don't worry, I'm not going to propose killing Irene. ~ The Untold Story by Genevieve Cogman


SIIIGGHHHH ~ Magical Boy, Vol. 1 by The Kao


Am I even doing this right? ~ Magical Boy, Vol. 2 by The Kao


There are  reasons I hate to drive fast. ~ Grave Peril by Jim Butcher


It rained toads the day the White Council Came to Town. ~ Summer Knight by Jim Butcher


I'm a liar. ~ Year of Yes by Shonda Rhimes


All that you touch
You change. ~ Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler


Jacquotte Delahaye was alone. ~ The Ballad of Jacquotte Delahaye by Briony Cameron


I sprint down the sidewalk, flying past designer boutiques, luxury shops, and a fancy art gallery. ~ Amari and the Great Game by B.B. Alston


I was not always a liar. ~ The Truth According to Ember by Danica Nava


STAAAR LIGHT . . . ~ Spy x Family, Vol. 12 by Tatsuyo Endo


A Freya Grove bride was recently stood up by her groom this past weekend. ~ Kiss and Spell by Celestine Martin 

There is a game I like to play on my own. ~ You Will Never Be Me by Jesse Q. Sutanto


My sister Lacey is a lightning rod for hilarious racist stories. ~ You'll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey by Amber Ruffin & Lacey Lamar


While in prison, I received a dictionary. ~ The Sentence by Louise Erdrich


I don't see her coming.  ~ It's Elementary by Elise Bryant 


The last thing Orion said to me, the absolute bastard, was El, I love you so much. ~ The Golden Enclaves by Naomi Novik


January 3, 1827
Dear Elizabeth, 
You have not been far from my mind today. ~ A Girl Called Samson by Amy Harmon 


The acrid scent of blood and sweat hit me before I even made it out the door. ~ Enchanting the Alpha by Abby Ryan 


That meeting could've been an e-mail. ~ Haunted Ever After by Jen DeLuca


Why can't you just stop complaining and be happy with what you've got? ~ Banned Book Club by Kim Hyun Sook & Ryan Estrada


I feel so lost and overwhelmed. ~ Everything Is Okay by Debbie Tung


Ten days they'd held me there. ~ Weyward by Emily Hart 


She dreamed of death. ~ Holiday in Death by J.D. Robb


Those little bastards were hiding out there in the tall grass. James by Percival Everett


Charlie, that was only the first bell. ~ Heartstopper, Vol. 1 by Alice Oseman


Sherry Pinkwhistle woke up to the deep silence of snowfall, cozily ensconced in the warmth of her bed and the knowledge that she just solved another murder. ~ The Village Library Demon-Hunting Society by C.M. Waggoner


WARNING: You are accessing CLASSIFIED Registry files. ~ Unlocked by Shannon Messenger


The low sweep of the southern horizon was a perfect line, unmarred by even the smudge of horses tossing their heads in the distance. ~ The Hacienda by Isabel Cañas


Focus. ~ Brooms by Jasmine Walls


It was official. ~ Deja Brew by Celestine Martin


In my hands is power.Conspiracy in Death by J.D. Robb


Dear Comrade,

We are Cassandra. ~ Loyalty in Death by J.D. Robb


I lost my arm on my last trip home. ~ Kindred (Graphic Novel Adaptation) by Octavia Butler,  Damian Duffy, & John Jennings


She holds her hands up as if in prayer, steam evaporating from her skin. ~ The Wolf Den by Elodie Harper


I tapped the address in my file with the lid of the pen I'd been chewing on. ~ A Grim Reaper's Guide to Catching a Killer by Maxie Dara


Secunits don't care about the news. ~ Artificial Condition by Martha Wells


Katherine Harper hurried out of the Legion of Honor as fast as the slippery pavement and limited visibility allowed. ~ The Serial Killer Guide to San Francisco by Michelle Chouinard


It was an ordinary day when Evie met The Villain. ~ Assistant to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer


When Quinton told us we'd be hiding out somewhere top secret, I pictured an underground bunker way out in the wilderness. ~ Amari and the Despicable Wonders by B.B. Alston


"I really hate these parties." ~ Neon Gods by Katee Robert


The painter stood balanced on the wooden platform, his brush strokes hidden from sight as he brings the goddess to life. ~ The House with the Golden Door by Elodie Harper


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