Here are new books worth reading in 2024.  Fantasy, crime, but also something for the youngest

Here are new books worth reading in 2024. Fantasy, crime, but also something for the youngest

Books worth reading in 2024 are very different proposals, belonging to various genres. Get to know the hottest premieres and see which books are definitely worth your time during these twelve months.

A book worth reading – which one?

worth reading is a book that will move the reader or allow him to get the information he needs. It is difficult to find universal titles of this type, because each reader may include different titles. Fans of book romances will reach for one thing, and fans of blood-curdling crime stories will have another reason. Take a look at the suggestions from individual book categories and choose the perfect literature for yourself.

Must-read books: fiction and romance novels

, which are a must read? If your library is dominated by social novels and fiery romances, be sure to pay attention to this year’s premieres of women’s literature.

“Adelaide” by Genevieve Wheeler

This is an exceptionally successful debut by Genevieve Wheeler, who was nominated in the Goodreads Choice Awards 2023 plebiscite (“Debut” category). The title character is a slightly lost young woman, head over heels in love with Rory, a man she considers her ideal. And it doesn’t matter that he constantly ignores her and certainly doesn’t think about any future together. However, when he experiences a terrible tragedy, it is Adelaide who comes to his aid. Will this in any way affect their future relationships?

Other books worth reading are:

  • “Heterochromia of the heart” Agata Czykierda-Grabowska (08/02)
  • “Life to fix” Marta Osa (08/03)
  • “For the Beautiful” by Agnieszka Bruckner (11/03)
  • “Beautiful Monster” IM Darkss (13/03)
  • “On the Wings of Dreams” Agata Przybyłek (27/03)
  • “Symphony of Silence” Natasza Socha (27/03)
  • “The Thief of My Heart” by Meagan Brandy (March 27)
  • “The House on the Stream” Katarzyna Michalak (10/04)
  • “Hot Ice” by Nora Roberts (10/04)
  • “Mine to have. Happily ever after” (April 17)
  • “Five Years From Now” by Paige Toon (05/06)

Good books to read: fantasy

Novels belonging to broadly understood fantasy are also good to read. All those who like to get creative sometimes can certainly choose from this year’s hits in this category.

“Hurricane Wars” by Thea Guanzon

An intriguing story, full of magic and secrets. Orphaned Talasyn fights alongside those trying to regain freedom in a land ruled by the ruthless Night Emperor. In her heart, the girl carries a mysterious power of light that can dispel darkness. When her magic collides with the natural magic of Prince Alaric, the Emperor’s heir, a tremendous force never seen before is created. Will they both be able to bring the war to an end?

Other books worth reading are:

  • “The Saga of Heaven and the Abyss. Crusade” Agata Konefał (09/02)
  • “Institute of Absurd” Justyna Sosnowska (28/02)
  • “Blood Curse” by Kate Dramis (28/02)
  • “The Book of Blood” by Emma Torzs (28/02)
  • “It’s just instinct” Karolina Wilchowska (06/03)
  • “Bestiary of Darkness. Night of the Fall” Magdalena Szponar (12/03)
  • “Moon City. House of Flame and Shadow” (March 27)
  • “Stardust City” by Georgia Summers (March 27)
  • “Artifacts of Uranus. Throne of the Sun Queen” Nisha J. Tuli (10/04)
  • “The Book of Doors” by Gareth Brown (10/04)
  • “The Sinking Kingdom. The Empress of Bones” by Andrea Stewart (12/04)
  • “Shadow of Kitsune. Soul of the Sword” (April 19)
  • “Red Dawn” Pierce Brown (24/04)
  • “Furyborn” Claire Legrand (24/04)
  • “Secret Prophecy. The Fate of the Defeated” by Kel Kade (24/04)

A good book to read: crime and thriller

Good for reading? If you like complicated intrigues or criminal mysteries, you must definitely take a look at the premieres of crime stories, thrillers and thriller novels.

“The Woman Who Lied” by Claire Douglas

Sometimes what seems like fiction actually happens completely unexpectedly. Emilia Ward, a widely read author of crime novels, finds this out the hard way. Time and time again, something happens in reality that has only happened in her books before. However, a serious problem arises when someone around her dies in exactly the same way as one of the victims in her novel.

Other books worth reading are:

  • “Black Mourner” by Maja Opiłka (February 21)
  • “Fear your neighbor…” Fern Michaels (28/02)
  • “The Naked Truth” Ryszard Ćwirlej (21/02)
  • “Orphanage” Przemysław Kowalewski (06/03)
  • “Forgive me” Kamila Cudnik (12/03)
  • “Confessio” Natalia Kruzer (13/03)
  • “The Last Word” Agnieszka Pietrzyk (13/03)
  • “In a Thicket of Lies” by Kate Alice Marshall (March 13)
  • “Don’t Look Away” by Rachel Abbott (20/03)
  • “The Secret of the Ukleja House” Aneta Jadowska (27/03)
  • “Her All Lives” by Briana Cole (10/04)
  • “Whisper” Weronika Mathia (10/04)
  • “Hitra” Samuel Bjork (17/04)
  • “Are you sure?” Paweł Leśniak (17/04)
  • “The groan of closing gates” Wojciech Wójcik (23/04)
  • “Everyone in my family killed someone” Benjamin Stevenson (April 24)

What to read: novels for teenagers

What is worth reading if you are among younger readers? This year’s premieres also included several interesting proposals for young people.

“Fallen Princess” by Mona Kasten

This is a fantastic story, full of secrets, written by the popular author of young adult novels, Mona Kasten. The opening of her new series allows young readers to meet Zoey, who unexpectedly predicts the death of her friend. As it turns out, she will not have the gift of healing like her famous mother, and will be a banshee. This means many changes in her previously organized life. Will he be able to handle them?

Other books worth reading are:

  • “The Wiccan Creed. Sign and Omen” by Marah Woolf (07/02)
  • “The Iron Court. The Iron King” by Julie Kagawa (February 12)
  • “Belladonna. Foxglove” by Adalyn Grace (February 14)
  • “The Stardust Thief” by Chelsea Abdullah (February 14)
  • “Black Bird Academy. Kill the darkness” (28/02)
  • “Where Whispers Can Be Heard” by Kate Pearsall (13/03)
  • “Forget-me-not. What cannot be seen in the light” Kerstin Gier (13/03)
  • “Aristotle and Dante discover the secrets of the universe” (March 27)
  • “Days of Blood and Starlight” by Laini Taylor (April 10)

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Source: Gazeta

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