The Greatest Contemporary Books of 2024
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Contemporary books are a genre that focuses on stories set in the present day, often exploring current social, cultural, and political issues. These books are typically written in a modern style and often feature relatable characters dealing with real-life situations. Contemporary books can cover a wide range of topics, from romance and family drama to coming-of-age stories and thrillers. The genre is constantly evolving to reflect the changing world we live in, making it a popular choice for readers who want to stay up-to-date with the latest trends and issues.
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1. 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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2. 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.
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3. Heart, Be At Peace by Donal Ryan
Set in a small Irish town recovering from economic collapse, this novel follows twenty-one voices as they navigate a fragile peace. As the town looks ahead, new opportunities and old wounds collide when an unsettling threat begins to unsettle the community, drawing younger people toward risky choices and forcing older generations to respond. Lyrical and character-driven, the book explores belonging, consequence, and the ties that hold a place together.
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4. Small Rain by Garth Greenwell
In **Small Rain**, a poet's life is upended by a sudden and intense medical crisis that lands him in the ICU. As he navigates the complexities of the healthcare system, he grapples with understanding the changes in his body, having spent much of his life immersed in his thoughts. The novel explores themes of art, memory, and human connection, highlighting the beauty and fragility of life. Amidst the challenges, unexpected relationships form, offering a poignant reflection on vulnerability, empathy, and the pursuit of artistic ideals. At its heart, this is an unconventional love story that transcends the confines of a hospital room.
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5. Good Material by Dolly Alderton
"Good Material" by Dolly Alderton is a heartfelt exploration of love, loss, and self-discovery. The story follows Andy, who is grappling with the sudden end of his relationship with Jen. As he navigates life without her, Andy finds himself without a home and waiting for his stand-up comedy career to take off. Amidst the chaos, he is determined to understand why Jen left, hoping that uncovering the truth might bring her back. However, Andy soon realizes that he must also confront Jen's perspective and learn from his past mistakes. This humorous and relatable tale delves into the complexities of relationships and the journey to personal growth.
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6. Heart Lamp by Banu Mushtaq
Heart Lamp is a collection of twelve short stories set in Muslim communities in southern India, focusing on the everyday lives of women and girls. Using a vivid, colloquial voice and dry, gentle humour, the stories portray family and community tensions through a diverse cast—children, grandmothers, clerics, brothers, husbands and, above all, mothers—exploring resilience and intimate struggles without revealing plot details.
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7. Wellness by Nathan Hill
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8. Bluff by Danez Smith
Bluff by Danez Smith is a poignant collection of poetry that explores themes of identity, responsibility, and resilience. Set against the backdrop of significant social upheaval, the poems delve into the complexities of living in a world marked by violence and uncertainty. Smith reflects on their personal experiences and the broader societal issues, using a blend of introspection and creativity to imagine new possibilities for the future. Through vivid imagery and innovative forms, the book challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths and consider the potential for change.
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9. Funny Story by Emily Henry
Daphne finds herself in a small lakeside town in Michigan after her fiancé, Peter, leaves her for his childhood best friend, Petra. Alone and starting anew, she takes a job as a children's librarian and ends up sharing an apartment with Miles, Petra's ex. Despite their differences—Daphne is organized and reserved, while Miles is laid-back and messy—they form an unexpected friendship. As they navigate their heartbreak, they concoct a plan to post misleading photos of their summer escapades, leading to a series of humorous and heartfelt moments. But as their friendship deepens, Daphne begins to question if her new chapter might include unexpected feelings for Miles.
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10. 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.
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11. 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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12. 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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13. You Should Be So Lucky by Cat Sebastian
In the backdrop of the 1960 baseball season, Eddie O’Leary, a struggling shortstop, finds himself in a challenging situation. Battling a batting slump and feeling out of place with his new team, Eddie is forced to give interviews to Mark Bailey, a reporter who would rather be anywhere else. Mark, dealing with his own grief and loss, is reluctantly tasked with covering Eddie's season. As they navigate their personal struggles and the bustling city around them, an unexpected bond forms between the two. However, both must confront their fears and decide if their connection can withstand the pressures of their worlds.
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14. The Use Of Photography by Annie Ernaux, Marc Marie
"The Use of Photography" is a poignant exploration of love and mortality, chronicling the intimate relationship between Annie Ernaux and journalist Marc Marie. Set against the backdrop of Ernaux's battle with breast cancer, the narrative unfolds through alternating perspectives of the two authors. As they navigate their passionate affair, they find solace and expression in capturing the everyday chaos of their shared spaces through photography. This unique blend of prose and imagery offers a raw and honest portrayal of their connection, highlighting the intertwining of life's fleeting moments with the enduring power of memory.
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15. 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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16. 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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17. Theory & Practice by Michelle de Kretser
In late-1980s Melbourne, a first-generation Sri Lankan woman looks back on her graduate-student years as she copes with a painful breakup and a new attraction to Kit, who is in a complicated relationship with Olivia. Wrestling with jealousy, feminist principles and her admiration for Virginia Woolf, she confronts how personal desires can conflict with political and moral beliefs. The novel blends fiction and essay to quietly explore identity, longing and ethical ambiguity.
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18. The Land In Winter by Andrew Miller
December 1962, in a small village near Bristol: two neighbouring young couples—one in a newly appointed doctor’s cottage, the other in a run-down farm—find themselves bound by the easy friendship of the two expectant women. When an unusually severe winter isolates them from the outside world, the enforced quiet removes everyday distractions and brings simmering resentments and unforeseen discoveries to the surface, forcing each couple to reckon with their relationships and futures.
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19. Wolf Bells by Leni Zumas
On a bluff above a river, The House is an experimental intergenerational home run by a former punk singer where elderly and disabled residents live alongside young people who trade help for rent. When two children, Nola and her cousin James, arrive seeking refuge, the fragile community must face outside pressures—authorities, money troubles—and reckon with the obligations and limits of care. The novel follows the tangled, often funny and painful dynamics of this chosen family as it tests whether everyone can find a place to belong.
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20. The Seers by Sulaiman Addonia
Hannah, a young Eritrean refugee, arrives in London and spends her early weeks moving between a foster home in Kilburn and sleeping in the squares of Bloomsbury. As she confronts the UK's asylum system, she explores her sexuality and the limits of personal agency, using intimate encounters to assert herself against intrusive bureaucracy. The novel interweaves past and present to portray a woman searching for refuge and a voice.
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21. Tidelines by Sarah Sasson
Set against the backdrop of a small coastal town, this evocative novel weaves together the lives of its inhabitants as they navigate the complexities of love, loss, and redemption. The story follows a young woman who returns to her hometown after a long absence, only to uncover hidden secrets and confront unresolved emotions from her past. As she reconnects with old friends and family, she must grapple with the tides of change and the enduring power of memory, ultimately discovering the strength to forge a new path forward.
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22. A Language Of Limbs by Dylin Hardcastle
Set in Newcastle in 1972, A Language of Limbs follows the first love between two teenage girls and the choices they make about being seen. Over the next three decades their lives nearly intersect against the changing backdrop of Australia — from early Mardi Gras activism to the impact of the AIDS crisis — as the novel traces love, friendship, grief and resilience with warmth and humor, remaining spoiler‑free.
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23. The Winter Warriors by Olivier Norek
Set during the 1939–40 Winter War, the novel follows a small Finnish infantry company—farmers, workers and soldiers—who band together to defend their homeland after the Soviet invasion. Centered on the human costs of combat and the legendary sniper Simo Häyhä, it depicts freezing conditions, scarce equipment, and the quiet determination (sisu) that sustains the men and women on the front.
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24. Houris by Kamel Daoud
Aube, een jonge Algerijnse vrouw, draagt de littekens van de burgeroorlog van de jaren negentig: een zichtbare wond in haar nek en beschadigde stembanden waardoor ze niet meer kan spreken. Ze vertelt haar verhaal alleen aan haar ongeboren dochter en worstelt met de vraag of ze het kind kan houden. In een land waar het gevaarlijk is om over de oorlog te spreken, keert ze terug naar haar geboortedorp op zoek naar antwoorden en verzoening met het verleden.
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25. Bride by Ali Hazelwood
Misery Lark, the daughter of a powerful Vampyre councilman, finds herself thrust into a precarious situation. To maintain peace between Vampyres and Weres, she must marry Lowe Moreland, the formidable Alpha of the Werewolves. Misery is wary of Lowe's authority and his watchful eyes, but she has her own hidden motives for entering this union. As she navigates life in Were territory, Misery is determined to reclaim what she values most, even if it means facing the challenges of living among her kind's ancient foes.
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