
Ep 391 - Best Books of 2024!
Brea and Mallory pick their top books of the year! Email us at readingglassespodcast at gmail dot com!
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Books Mentioned -The Girl in Red by Christina Henry
The Cautious Traveler’s Guide to the Wastelands by Sarah Brooks
Horror Movie by Paul Tremblay
The Husbands by Holly Gramazio
The Night Guest by Hilda Knutsdottir, translated by Mary Robinette KowalMargo’s Got Money Problems by Rufi Thorpe
The Eyes are the Best Part by Monika Kim
The Book of Love by Kelly Link
The Age of Magical Overthinking by Amanda Montell
Grief is for People by Sloane Crosley
An Academy of Liars by Alexis Henderson
That Time I Got Drunk and Saved A Demon by Kimberly Lemming
All This & More by Peng Shepherd
A Better World by Sarah Langan
I’m Starting to Worry about This Black Box of Doom by Joseph Pargin
The Village Library Demon Hunting Society by C.M Waggoner
Grief in the Fourth Dimension by Jennifer Yu
Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley
The Bog Wife by Kay Chronister
Someone You Can Build a Nest In by John Wiswell
The Kamogawa Food Detectives by Hisashi Kashiwai, translated by Jesse Kirkwood
Woodworm by Layla Martinez, translated by Sophie Hughes and Annie McDermott
Hack/Slash: Back to School by Zoe Thorogood
The Night Mother by Jeremy Lambert and Alexa Sharpe
I Shouldn’t Be Telling You This (But I’m Going to Anyway) by Chelsea Devantaz
I’m Mostly Here to Enjoy Myself by Glynnis MacNicol
A Letter to the Luminous Deep by Sylvie Cathrall
The Parliament by Aimee Pokwatka
Parasol Against the Axe by Helen Oyeyemi
Sacrificial Animals by Kailee Pederson
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