Tuesday, December 31, 2024

My Top 30 Books of 2024

It has been a long time since it was this hard to narrow down my top books of the year. I was aiming for a top twenty-four, but couldn't get to a number smaller than thirty.  This year's favorites are divided into five categories: Catholic fiction, Catholic nonfiction, romance, nonfiction & poetry, and other fiction, with a bonus category for the books I was published in. 


Catholic Fiction

The first three books in this category were all published by Chrism Press, my new favorite publisher of Catholic fiction. Whatever the genre, this publisher hits it out of the park every time. The three titles that made my list are a romance, a mystery novel with horror elements, and a historical fiction novel.  I can't wait for more books by these writers. 



  • Love in the Eternal City by Rebecca W. Martin
  • Wake of Malice by Eleanor Bourg Nicholson
  • To Crown with Liberty by Karen Ullo

I also loved these two "classic" Catholic novels, the first of which is a lengthy sci-fi novel that I read with my book club, and the second of which is a Graham Green-esque novel that I read along with Close Reads.




  • Voyage to Alpha Centauri by Michael D. O'Brien
  • Vipers' Tangle by Francois Mauriac 

The other three books in this category were, respectively, a teen romance graphic novel, a beautifully-crafted fictionalized biography of Julian of Norwich, and a short story collection that reminds readers of the true significance of the Catholic season of Hallowtide. 

  • Lunar New Year Love Story by Gene Luen Yang
  • I, Julian by Claire Gilbert
  • Shadows: Visible & Invisible by Catholic Teen Books  


Catholic Nonfiction

The other four Catholic nonfiction titles on my list are an incredibly concise and well-written spiritual biography of my literary hero, Flannery O'Connor, a 2005 critique of Catholic education that explains how parishes often rob parents of their exclusive God-given right to educate their children, a book of advice from nuns to mothers raising children, and the most beautiful tribute - in poetry- to Flannery O'Connor and her legacy. 












  • The Terrible Speed of Mercy: A Spiritual Biography of Flannery O'Connor by Jonathan Rogers
  • Designed to Fail: Catholic Education in America by Steve Kellmeyer
  • Mother to Mother: Spiritual and Practical Wisdom from the Cloister to the Home by Mary Cuff
  • Andalusian Hours: Poems from the Porch of Flannery O'Connor by Angela Alaimo O'Donnell

Romance 


Not one, but two YA romances made my list! Both are amazingly well-written, and both have sequels that I am eager to read very soon. 












  • Better than the Movies by Lynn Painter
  • Dungeons and Drama by Kristy Boyce
The other romances were also amazingly well-written. Three contemporary, one romantic suspense rom-com, and one sci-fi romance. 


  • Just for the Summer by Abby Jimenez
  • Cole and Laila Are Just Friends by Bethany Turner 
  • The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year by Ally Carter 
  • Released by Amber Kirkpatrick 

Nonfiction & Poetry 


In this category is another favorite book by a favorite author, an entertaining look into the very interesting mind of a true independent thinker, a short but beautifully memoir of Eudora Welty's writing roots, the best craft book I've read about flash fiction, and a collection of poems I know I didn't understand, but which I loved so much I read it both my eyes and my ears.  



  • This is the Story of a Happy Marriage by Ann Patchett 
  • Abominations: Selected Essays from a Career of Courting Self-Destruction by Lionel Shriver 
  • One Writer's Beginnings by Eudora Welty 
  • Going Short: An Invitation to Flash Fiction by Nancy Stohlman
  • Four Quartets by T.S. Eliot 

Other Fiction 

And finally, the remaining titles are a hodgepodge: 


  • The Road by Cormac McCarthy
    A powerful novel that made me bawl

  • Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont by Elizabeth Taylor
    A humorous and poignant novel about loneliness and age 

  • ...And Ladies of the Club by Helen Hooven Santmyer
    A sweeping historical novel about post-Civl War middle America, which is the longest book I've ever read 
  • A Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton Porter 
    The best coming-of-age audiobook I've ever heard 


  • Career of Evil by Robert Galbraith
    The second book in a new favorite series

  • The Answer is No by Fredrik Backman
    A hilariously thought-provoking short story that snuck in just under the wire on December 30 

  • The Diddakoi by Rumer Godden
    A lovely, concise middle grade novel, also sneaking in at the last minute, about a vulnerable child, do-gooders, and bullies.

My Books 


Finally, here is the list of books in which my own fiction appeared in 2024: 



  • Summer Sweethearts by me and Rachel Lawrence
  • Tails, Scales, & Tiaras edited by Meghan Kleinschmidt 
  • Library Lovebirds by me 


  • Another Chance to Get It Right edited by Nicole Frail  
  • Written Tales Chapbook XV: Echoes of Ink edited by Kevin Saitta
  • 12 Days of Book-Club-Mas Vol. VII from Once Upon a Book Club 

And wait for it...


The Bennetts Bloom releases in two weeks, on January 14th! You can pre-order the ebook for Kindle now. Paperbacks go on sale on release day. 

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