ELLE Editors Recommend Their Favorite Books of 2024

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  • James by Percival Everett

    "James" by Percival Everett offers a fresh perspective on the classic tale of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." The story is narrated from the viewpoint of Jim, an enslaved man who learns he is about to be sold, threatening to separate him from his family. To avoid this fate, Jim hides on Jackson Island, where he encounters Huck Finn, who is also on the run. Together, they embark on a perilous journey down the Mississippi River, seeking freedom and new beginnings. Along the way, they face various challenges, including natural disasters, unexpected encounters, and deceitful characters. Through Jim's eyes, the narrative explores themes of agency, intelligence, and compassion, offering a unique and insightful retelling of a well-known adventure.

    The 2807th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Everything We Never Had by Randy Ribay

    "Everything We Never Had" follows the lives of four generations of Filipino American men as they navigate the complexities of identity, masculinity, and family dynamics. - **Francisco Maghabol** lives in Watsonville in the 1930s, working hard in the fields while facing racial tensions and questioning his decision to leave the Philippines. - **Emil**, in Stockton during the 1960s, juggles school and work, determined to carve out his own path in America, distinct from his father's legacy as a labor organizer. - **Chris**, in Denver in the 1980s, rebels against his father's control but finds himself drawn to uncovering his Filipino heritage, despite his father's dismissive attitude. - **Enzo**, in Philadelphia in 2020, deals with anxiety during a pandemic while trying to mend the strained relationship between his father and grandfather. Through their stories, the novel explores how each generation grapples with their inherited burdens and values, ultimately leading to Enzo's quest to reconcile the past and present of his family.

    The 17163rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  • All Fours by Miranda July

    A semi-famous artist decides to embark on a spontaneous road trip from Los Angeles to New York, leaving her husband and child behind. Her journey takes an unexpected turn when she exits the freeway and checks into a nondescript motel, setting the stage for a transformative adventure. As she navigates this new path, she explores themes of freedom, intimacy, and self-discovery, challenging conventional ideas about life and identity. With humor and insight, the story delves into the complexities of a woman's quest for reinvention and the pursuit of a different kind of life.

    The 8431st Greatest Book of All Time
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  • How To End A Love Story by Yulin Kuang

    Helen Zhang and Grant Shepard, two writers with a shared past, find themselves working together on a TV show adaptation of Helen's novels. Helen, a successful author, is trying to navigate her career while dealing with writer's block and imposter syndrome. Grant, a screenwriter, has moved on from their past but can't resist the opportunity the show presents for his career. As they collaborate, old emotions resurface, and they must confront their history and the secrets that have kept them apart. In the process, they discover that healing and understanding might come from embracing their connection in the present.

    The 10581st Greatest Book of All Time
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  • American Woman by Katie Rogers

    "American Woman" by Katie Rogers delves into the evolving role of the First Lady in the 21st century, focusing on Jill Biden's journey. The book explores how societal changes have influenced the expectations of First Ladies, highlighting Jill Biden's unique position as both a supportive partner and an independent professional. Through interviews and detailed research, the narrative traces Jill's life from her early days with Joe Biden to her impactful role in the White House, offering insights into her contributions to her husband's presidency and the broader political landscape.

    The 17163rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  • The God Of The Woods by Liz Moore

    In the summer of 1975, a young girl named Barbara Van Laar disappears from her family's Adirondack camp. As the daughter of the camp's owners, her disappearance sends shockwaves through the community, especially since her brother vanished under similar circumstances years earlier. The story delves into the complex dynamics between the Van Laar family and the local workers, unraveling hidden secrets and exploring themes of mystery and redemption.

    The 6157th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • The Pairing by Casey McQuiston

    Theo and Kit, once childhood friends and lovers, find themselves on the same European food and wine tour after years apart. Both have moved on with their lives, Theo as a bartender and aspiring sommelier, and Kit as a renowned pastry chef in Paris. Despite their past, they agree to a playful hookup competition during the tour, exploring the romantic landscapes of France, Spain, and Italy. As they indulge in the sights and flavors, they begin to question if their feelings for each other are truly in the past.

    The 7781st Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Coming Home by Brittney Griner, Michelle Burford

    A Basketball Star's Journey to Freedom

    "Coming Home" is Brittney Griner's personal account of her unexpected and challenging experience in Russia. In February 2022, Brittney traveled to Moscow to play basketball during the WNBA offseason. However, her plans took a drastic turn when she was detained for carrying a small amount of medically prescribed hash oil. This book delves into her arrest, the complexities of navigating a foreign legal system, and her time in a Russian penal colony. Throughout her ordeal, Brittney reflects on the support she received from her wife Cherelle, her family, and the global community. "Coming Home" is a story of resilience, love, and the strength found in personal connections during times of adversity.

    The 17163rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Grief Is For People by Sloane Crosley

    "Grief Is For People" by Sloane Crosley is a heartfelt memoir that delves into the complexities of loss and friendship. After the tragic loss of her closest friend, Crosley embarks on a journey to understand and navigate her grief. Through her signature wit and insightful observations, she explores the emotional landscape of mourning, seeking solace and understanding in the realms of philosophy, art, and the support of friends. This book offers a candid and touching exploration of how we cope with the absence of loved ones while celebrating the enduring spirit of life.

    The 10227th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • The Winner by Teddy Wayne

    Conor O'Toole finds himself in the exclusive community of Cutters Neck near Cape Cod, where he exchanges tennis lessons for summer lodging. Away from his cramped life in Yonkers, Conor struggles to find clients until he meets Catherine, a divorcée who offers him more than just tennis lessons. As he navigates a secret affair with Catherine, Conor also becomes entangled with an artsy girl he meets on the beach. Balancing these relationships, Conor's summer takes unexpected turns, leading to a critical mistake that changes everything. This gripping story explores themes of desire, ambition, and the complexities of human relationships.

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  • Come & Get It by Kiley Reid

    Set against the vibrant backdrop of a bustling college town, this engaging narrative explores the intricate dynamics of friendship, ambition, and identity. The story follows a group of students navigating the complexities of their final year, each grappling with personal challenges and societal expectations. As they confront issues of privilege, race, and self-discovery, their intertwined lives reveal the nuanced layers of human connection and the pursuit of authenticity. With sharp wit and keen observation, the tale delves into the heart of modern relationships, offering a poignant reflection on the journey to find one's place in the world.

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  • Somewhere Beyond The Sea by Tj Klune

    Arthur Parnassus oversees a unique orphanage on a remote island, where he cares for six magical children. With the support of his partner, Linus Baker, and friends Zoe Chapelwhite and Mayor Helen Webb, Arthur strives to provide a nurturing environment, shielding the children from the neglect he once experienced. However, when Arthur is called to confront his past publicly, he faces a challenge that could impact the future of his family and all magical beings. As a new child arrives, identifying as a "monster," Arthur must navigate the complexities of acceptance and belonging, determining whether their family will grow stronger or unravel. Set on Marsyas Island, this tale explores themes of resilience and the pursuit of a life worth living.

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  • Blood Over Bright Haven by M. L. Wang

    In the city of Tiran, magic fuels an industrial utopia, but it comes at a steep price. Sciona, an orphan determined to break barriers, has spent two decades mastering magic to become the first woman in the High Magistry. Yet, her new role is fraught with challenges, as her peers make her feel unwelcome by assigning her a janitor instead of a lab assistant. Unbeknownst to them, her assistant, Thomil, is more than he seems. Once a nomadic hunter from beyond Tiran's magical borders, Thomil seeks to understand the forces that destroyed his tribe and maintain the city's power. Together, Sciona and Thomil navigate their uneasy partnership, uncovering an ancient secret that could alter the future of magic. As they delve deeper, they must decide how much the truth is worth when the fate of civilization hangs in the balance. This standalone tale weaves mystery, tragedy, and echoes of the past into a dark academia setting.

    The 14985th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Rebel Girl by Kathleen Hanna

    Rebel Girl is a memoir by Kathleen Hanna, the influential frontwoman of Bikini Kill and Le Tigre. The book delves into Hanna's journey from her challenging childhood to her college years and the early days of her music career. It explores the difficulties she faced as a female punk musician in the 90s, including male hostility and violence. Despite these challenges, Hanna found strength in her relationships with bandmates and fellow musicians like Kurt Cobain and Joan Jett. The memoir also touches on her personal life, including her romance with Ad-Rock of the Beastie Boys and her struggle with Lyme disease. Hanna shares her experiences with the Riot Grrrl movement, offering both praise and critique. Through her candid storytelling, she reveals the highs and lows that have shaped her music and activism.

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  • Long Island Compromise by Taffy Brodesser-Akner

    In "Long Island Compromise," the Fletcher family grapples with the aftermath of a traumatic event that occurred in 1980 when Carl Fletcher, a wealthy businessman, was kidnapped and held for ransom. Though Carl was returned safely, the incident left lasting scars on the family. Decades later, Carl is still haunted by the experience, while his wife, Ruth, has dedicated herself to maintaining his emotional well-being. Their three adult children, Nathan, Beamer, and Jenny, each struggle with their own issues, shaped by the family's past and their relationship with wealth. As the family's financial situation deteriorates, they are forced to confront the impact of their wealth on their lives and the complex dynamics that bind them together. The story explores themes of tradition, ambition, fear, and the enduring bonds of family.

    The 10233rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  • American Girls by Jessica Roy

    Social Media and the Secret Lives of Teenagers

    "American Girls" follows the gripping story of two sisters, Lori and Sam Sally, who grew up in a strict Jehovah’s Witness community in Arkansas. As they navigate their lives, Lori and Sam find themselves on divergent paths. Lori manages to escape a violent marriage, while Sam becomes entangled in a relationship that leads her to Syria with her extremist husband. In Syria, Sam struggles to protect her children amidst the chaos of war and the harsh realities of life under ISIS control. Meanwhile, Lori, back in the United States, is determined to rescue her sister from the dangerous situation. The book delves into the sisters' complex relationship and the circumstances that led to their drastically different lives, offering a unique perspective on the impact of radicalization and the strength of familial bonds.

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  • We Solve Murders by Richard Osman

    Steve Wheeler, a retired investigator, enjoys his peaceful life filled with simple pleasures like pub quizzes and spending time with his cat. His daughter-in-law, Amy, thrives on excitement and works as a private security officer. While on a job protecting a famous author on a secluded island, Amy finds herself in a dangerous situation involving a murder, a stash of money, and a relentless pursuer. She reaches out to Steve for help, and together they embark on a thrilling global chase to outsmart a deadly adversary.

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  • Colored Television by Danzy Senna

    American Fiction

    In "Colored Television," Jane, a writer, is hopeful for a fresh start as she and her family house-sit in a luxurious Los Angeles home. While on sabbatical, Jane aims to complete her ambitious novel, "Nusu Nusu," which she hopes will secure her career and stability. However, when her plans falter, she turns to Hollywood for a new opportunity. A promising meeting with a young producer offers Jane the chance to create a groundbreaking biracial comedy for a streaming network. Just as things seem to be improving, unexpected challenges arise, threatening her newfound prospects.

    The 10103rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Rip Tide by Colleen McKeegan

    In "Rip Tide," two sisters, Kimmy and Erin Devine, return to their childhood home in Rocky Cape, a picturesque beach town in South Jersey. Both sisters are grappling with personal challenges: Kimmy has left her high-powered job in London, while Erin is dealing with fertility issues and a divorce. As they settle back into their hometown, they are drawn into the nostalgia of their past, only to be confronted by a shocking discovery—a body washed ashore. This event unravels long-hidden secrets from their adolescence, revealing that someone from their past may be seeking revenge. The story unfolds through dual timelines, exploring themes of family, friendship, love, and the consequences of past decisions.

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  • Children Of Anguish And Anarchy by Tomi Adeyemi

    Legacy of Orïsha

    In the gripping conclusion to the Legacy of Orïsha series, Zélie finds herself in a dire situation after the fall of the monarchy. Captured and transported across the seas by warriors with iron skulls, she must confront King Baldyr, a ruthless ruler determined to exploit her powers. As Zélie, along with Amari and Tzain, seeks new allies in unfamiliar territories, they face the looming threat of Baldyr's forces. With Orïsha on the brink of catastrophe, Zélie must summon all her strength to protect her people and confront her ultimate adversary.

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ELLE, 20 Books

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Our editors are often voracious cross-genre readers no matter their respective beats, and this year’s staff survey resulted in a wide-ranging list of favorite picks across fantasy, romance, mysteries, memoirs, and more. Ahead, I hope you find a book (or several) that resonates enough

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This list was originally published in 2024 and was added to this site over 1 year ago.

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