Best fiction 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.
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Butter by Asako Yuzuki
In "Butter," a gripping tale unfolds around Manako Kajii, a gourmet cook imprisoned for the alleged murders of several lonely businessmen, whom she reportedly lured with her exquisite culinary skills. The enigmatic case has captivated the public, yet Kajii remains silent, refusing all media inquiries. That is, until journalist Rika Machida reaches out with a simple request for her beef stew recipe, sparking an unexpected correspondence. Rika, the sole woman in her newsroom, finds herself drawn into Kajii's world, where each visit becomes a lesson in the art of cooking rather than a straightforward investigation. As Rika delves deeper, she begins to question her own life choices and discovers a surprising connection with Kajii. Through their shared passion for food, Rika experiences a personal transformation, challenging her initial perceptions and revealing unexpected parallels between their lives. Set against the backdrop of Japan, "Butter" explores themes of obsession, identity, and the complex dynamics of power and desire, all intertwined with the sensory pleasures of gastronomy.
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Evenings And Weekends by Oisin McKenna
In the sweltering heat of a record-breaking June in London, four interconnected lives converge over a transformative weekend. Maggie, an artist turned waitress, is grappling with her impending move back to her hometown with her boyfriend Ed, as they prepare for their new life as parents. Ed, a bike courier with a hidden past, is ready to embrace this change, hoping to leave behind his secretive encounters and complicated history with Maggie's friend, Phil. Meanwhile, Phil, who drifts through his mundane office job, is on the cusp of a meaningful relationship with his roommate Keith. They reside in a vibrant, illegal warehouse commune, the setting for a party that promises to alter their lives. As the heat intensifies, Maggie, Ed, and Phil must face their intertwined histories, desires, and the boundaries of their futures. This story offers a heartfelt, humorous, and candid exploration of the challenges young adults face in a bustling city, as they navigate their aspirations and realities.
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The Coin by Yasmin Zaher
"The Coin" tells the story of a young Palestinian woman striving to fulfill her family's dream of thriving in America. Teaching at a school for underprivileged boys in New York, she employs unconventional methods that challenge societal norms. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she befriends a homeless swindler, and together they dive into a scheme reselling luxury Birkin bags. As she navigates the contrasting worlds of opulence and poverty, her internal struggles intensify. Caught between her desires and the pressures of her new environment, she becomes fixated on purity and self-image, drawing her students into her personal battles. The narrative culminates in a powerful convergence of her past and present, leading to a profound unraveling. "The Coin" is a thought-provoking exploration of identity, materialism, and the impact of inherited trauma.
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Blue Sisters by Coco Mellors
In "Blue Sisters," three siblings, Avery, Bonnie, and Lucky, find themselves back in their childhood home in New York after the death of their sister, Nicky. Each sister is on a unique path: Avery is a lawyer in London, Bonnie works as a bouncer in Los Angeles, and Lucky is a model in Paris. As they confront their shared grief and personal struggles, they must decide whether to sell their family apartment. This journey home forces them to face past disappointments and uncover hidden truths about themselves and their family.
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Caledonian Road by Andrew O'Hagan
"Caledonian Road" by Andrew O'Hagan delves into the intricate lives of five interconnected families in London, exploring themes of class, politics, and wealth. At the center is Campbell Flynn, an art historian and biographer, whose life begins to unravel in unexpected ways. As he becomes involved with a talented student, he finds himself caught in a web of personal and professional challenges. The story weaves through various worlds, from the art scene to academia, fashion, and the English aristocracy, revealing hidden secrets and the complex dynamics of modern life.
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Private Rites by Julia Armfield
In a world where relentless rain has transformed the landscape, three estranged sisters—Isla, Irene, and Agnes—are brought back together by the death of their father, a renowned yet harsh architect. As they gather in their childhood home, a grand glass house, they uncover hidden secrets and memories that challenge their fragile relationship. Amidst personal struggles—Isla's unresolved feelings for her ex-wife, Irene's strained relationship, and Agnes's unexpected romance—the sisters face a mysterious revelation in their father's will. This discovery hints at a deeper, more ominous connection to their mother's disappearance and the peculiar interest strangers have always shown in their lives. As the sisters grapple with these revelations, they realize they are part of a larger, unsettling purpose that could have profound consequences for their family and the world around them.
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The House Of Broken Bricks by Fiona Williams
In "The House Of Broken Bricks," Tess finds herself navigating the complexities of her marriage to Richard, which feels as cold and distant as a harsh winter. Moving from the vibrant Jamaican community in London to the quiet English countryside, Tess struggles with feelings of isolation in a place where she feels out of place. The arrival of their twins, Max and Sonny, who are fraternal yet strikingly different in appearance, adds another layer of complexity to their family life. Tess longs for the familiar chaos of her past, while Richard is preoccupied with his farming, avoiding difficult conversations. As the seasons change, the family begins to confront their challenges, allowing light to seep through the cracks and offering a glimmer of hope for healing.
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The Ministry Of Time by Kaliane Bradley
In a near-future setting, a civil servant lands her dream job at a newly formed government ministry tasked with exploring the feasibility of time travel. Her role involves living with and assisting Commander Graham Gore, a historical figure presumed dead in the 19th century. As Gore navigates the bewildering modern world, the two form an unexpected bond. Their relationship deepens as they uncover the true purpose of the ministry's project, leading to unforeseen consequences and challenging decisions about the future.
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Headshot by Rita Bullwinkel
"Headshot" by Rita Bullwinkel is a compelling novel that delves into the intense world of teenage girl boxing. Set in Reno, Nevada, the story follows eight young competitors, each driven by personal motivations and sacrifices, as they vie for the title of the best in the country. Through a series of gripping matches, the novel explores themes of ambition, control, and the raw emotions that fuel their desire to excel. With moments of humor and tenderness, "Headshot" offers a vivid portrayal of the passion and determination that push these young women to fight, even when no one is watching.
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Intermezzo by Sally Rooney
Peter and Ivan Koubek are brothers navigating their lives after the loss of their father. Peter, a successful lawyer in Dublin, finds himself caught between his first love, Sylvia, and Naomi, a carefree college student. Meanwhile, Ivan, a socially awkward chess player, forms a deep connection with Margaret, an older woman with her own complex past. As they each grapple with grief, their relationships evolve, offering a glimpse into the potential for change and self-discovery during a time of emotional upheaval.
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Real Americans by Rachel Khong
"Real Americans" by Rachel Khong is a captivating story that explores themes of identity, family, and destiny across three generations. The narrative begins in New York City at the turn of the millennium, where Lily Chen, a young intern from a modest background, meets Matthew, a charming heir to a pharmaceutical fortune. Despite their differences, they fall in love. Fast forward to 2021, Lily's teenage son, Nick, feels out of place on a remote island in Washington, living with his single mother. Driven by curiosity about his origins, Nick embarks on a quest to discover his biological father, uncovering family secrets along the way. Through rich storytelling, the novel delves into questions of belonging, heritage, and the forces that shape our lives.
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You Are Here by David Nicholls
Michael finds himself lost in life after his wife leaves him, spending his days wandering the English countryside to escape the emptiness of his home. Meanwhile, Marnie is stuck in her London flat, avoiding reminders of her past and her ex-husband. Both are drawn into an unexpected ten-day hike by a mutual friend and unpredictable weather. Initially reluctant, they soon discover that this journey might lead them to what they've been searching for all along. Together, they face the challenges of the hike and the possibility of a brighter future.
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This Is How You Remember It by Catherine Prasifka
Searching for the Truth in a World of Memories
"This Is How You Remember It" by Catherine Prasifka explores the journey of growing up in the digital age. It begins with the protagonist's childhood fascination with a virtual pet website and evolves into a complex relationship with the online world. As they navigate through adolescence, they encounter the darker sides of the internet, including the exposure to inappropriate content and the consequences of oversharing personal moments. The story delves into the emotional impact of living a life intertwined with technology and the struggle to find authenticity and connection in a digital landscape. Ultimately, it is a reflection on the challenges of modern life and the search for meaning beyond the screen.
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Green Dot by Madeleine Gray
"Green Dot" follows the story of Hera, a young woman navigating the complexities of adulthood. At twenty-four, she feels stuck, her future clouded by uncertainty and hypothetical scenarios. Her mundane job moderating comments for an online news site takes an unexpected turn when she meets Arthur, a seasoned journalist. Despite her usual preference for women, Hera finds herself drawn into a passionate affair with Arthur, who is married and unaware of her existence. The novel explores Hera's tumultuous journey of self-discovery, filled with humor and introspection, as she grapples with her desires and the challenges of modern life.
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Think Again by Jacqueline Wilson
"Think Again" follows the journey of Ellie Allard, who, along with her childhood friends Magda and Nadine, is now navigating the complexities of adulthood. Ellie, a single mother to her daughter Lottie, finds herself stuck in a routine, living in a small flat with her cat Stella. As her birthday approaches, unexpected changes begin to unfold, challenging her to embrace new experiences and rediscover the surprises life has to offer. This heartwarming story explores themes of friendship, family, and the pursuit of happiness in unforeseen circumstances.
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Shy Creatures by Clare Chambers
In 1964 Croydon, Helen Hansford, an art therapist in her thirties, navigates her complex life while working at a psychiatric hospital. Her world takes an unexpected turn when she encounters William Tapping, a mute man who has lived in isolation for years. As Helen delves into William's past, she discovers his hidden talent for art and becomes determined to uncover his story. "Shy Creatures" explores themes of confinement, the intricacies of ordinary lives, and the profound impact of kindness and freedom.
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The Hypocrite by Jo Hamya
In "The Hypocrite," Sophia, a budding playwright, crafts a play inspired by a past vacation with her father, a once-renowned author. As the play unfolds on stage, Sophia's father realizes that she has used their shared experiences to critique the values and behaviors of his generation. Set against the backdrop of the London theater scene and a Sicilian island, the story explores the complex dynamics between a father and daughter, highlighting generational tensions and the challenge of understanding in a rapidly evolving world.
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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.
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Creation Lake by Rachel Kushner
"Creation Lake" follows the story of Sadie Smith, an American woman who infiltrates an anarchist collective in rural France. As a secret agent, Sadie is tasked with inciting provocation among the group, using her charm and cunning to manipulate those around her. Her mission becomes complicated when she meets Bruno Lacombe, a mysterious figure who believes in returning to ancient ways as a solution to modern problems. As Sadie navigates her dual life, she finds herself drawn into Bruno's world, challenging her perceptions and loyalties. The novel explores themes of identity, manipulation, and the allure of the past.
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Glorious Exploits by Ferdia Lennon
Set on the island of Sicily during the Peloponnesian War, "Glorious Exploits" follows the story of Lampo and Gelon, two potters with a love for poetry and drink. They find themselves drawn to a rock quarry where captured Athenian soldiers are held. In exchange for food, the prisoners must recite lines from the works of Euripides. Inspired by this interaction, Lampo and Gelon decide to stage a production of the play "Medea" with the prisoners as actors. As the performance date nears, their seemingly lighthearted endeavor spirals into a series of unexpected events, revealing the transformative power of art and the complexities of friendship amidst conflict.
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My Favourite Mistake by Marian Keyes
Anna seems to have it all: a glamorous life in New York, a caring partner, and a successful career in beauty PR. However, feeling unfulfilled, she decides to leave it all behind and return to Ireland. Taking on a new PR role at a luxurious coastal retreat, Anna faces unexpected challenges as the locals are not welcoming. As she navigates these difficulties, Anna realizes that her past mistakes have followed her, forcing her to confront old friendships and lost loves. In this journey of self-discovery, Anna learns that everyone makes mistakes, but the key is to learn from them and move forward.
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I’m F*Cking Amazing by Anoushka Warden
a celebration of self-love and empowerment
In this empowering and candid exploration of self-worth and identity, the protagonist embarks on a journey of self-discovery, challenging societal norms and personal insecurities. Through a series of humorous and heartfelt anecdotes, the narrative delves into the complexities of modern life, touching on themes of confidence, resilience, and the importance of embracing one's true self. With a bold and unapologetic voice, the story encourages readers to celebrate their uniqueness and recognize their inherent value, ultimately inspiring a sense of liberation and self-love.
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This list highlights the best fiction books of 2024, as selected by editors and literary critics from The Independent. It represents a curated collection of standout novels from both acclaimed authors and emerging voices. The list showcases a diverse range of genres and themes, including literary retellings, gripping thrillers, family sagas, and inventive debuts. With works from international authors and fresh perspectives on contemporary issues, this selection aims to capture the most compelling and memorable fiction of the year. Whether it's critically acclaimed masterpieces or promising first novels, these books have been chosen as must-reads for book lovers in 2024.
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