Summer Reading Roundup 2024
Yee Haw! Time to talk about what I read between Memorial Day and Labor Day, in this here year of 2024!
I had a lot of fun this summer, went some fun places, ate some great ice cream, and read some amazing books. I even got to do one of my favorite things: reading a good book on a beautiful beach! The beach was in the Bahamas, and the book was Children of Ragnarok, by Cinda Williams Chima. I have also talked about it on my recent BookTube. By the way, if you haven’t checked out my YouTube channel, please do! I’m having so much fun there! I’ve posted a video every week, usually on Wednesday, and covered all kinds of great topics: Favorite Dragon Books, Fifteen Books to Get to Know Me, soon we shall be seeing some seasonal posts, like Best Halloween Books, and my favorite: Best Christmas Books!
But I wasn’t able to do a list of all the books I read this summer in the video, so I said I would do it here! I read 48 books this summer, counting audiobooks, read alouds to the kids, and physical books read to myself. Not an all time best, but not too shabby!
Here they are, in alphabetical order:
The Angel of Indian Lake - Stephen Graham Jones
As Old As Time - Liz Braswell
The Book of Lost Friends - Lisa Wingate
The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek- Kim Michele Richardson
The Children of Ragnarok - Cinda Williams Chima
The Clicking of Cuthbert - P. G. Wodehouse
The Danish Secret to Happy Kids - Helen Russell
Daughter of the Pirate King - Tricia Levenseller
Dear Mr. Henshaw - Beverly Cleary
Death of a Spy - M. C. Beaton
The End of Drum-Time - Hannah Pylväinen
Funny Story - Emily Henry
The Grey King - Susan Cooper
Hamnet - Maggie O’Farrell
I Cheerfully Refuse - Leif Enger
In the Labyrinth of Drakes - Marie Brennen
Klaus - Grand Morrison
Klaus: The Life and Times of Santa Claus - Grant Morrison
Klaus: The New Adventures of Santa Claus - Grant Morrison
Laughing Gas - P. G. Wodehouse
Lies and Weddings - Kevin Kwan
Lore Olympus: Volume Six - Rachel Smythe
The Luck of the Bodkins - P. G. Wodehouse
Made in America - Bill Bryson
The Magic Order: Volume One - Mark Millar
Majestica - Sarah Tolcser
The Merciful Crow - Margaret Owen
The Mighty Bite - Nathan Hale
The Might Bite: Walrus Brawl at the Mall - Nathan Hale
Murder Your Employer - Rupert Holmes
My Lord John - Georgette Heyer
Network Effect - Martha Wells
A Novel Love Story - Ashley Poston
The Paper Daughters of Chinatown - Heather B. Moore
The Prisoner’s Throne - Holly Black
The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs - Steve Brusatte
School Trip - Jerry Craft
Silver on the Tree - Susan Cooper
The Spellshop - Sarah Beth Durst
Strider - Beverly Cleary
A Sudden Wild Magic - Diana Wynne Jones
The Swifts: A Dictionary of Scoundrels - Beth Lincoln
Tree. Table. Book. - Lois Lowry
Tristan Strong Destroys the World - Kwame Mbalia
Tristan Strong Keeps Punching - Kwame Mbalia
Vampires of El Norte - Isabela Cañas
The Warm Hands of Ghosts - Katherine Arden
Within the Sanctuary of Wings - Marie Brennen
The audiobooks of Dear Mr. Henshaw and Strider are delightfully narrated by Pedro Pascal, and I always ADORE audiobooks of Wodehouse. Laughing Gas was fantastic!
Banned Books week is coming up at the end of September, and in addition to doing a video highlighting some of my favorite books that have been banned or challenged, and why I am strongly against banning books, I encourage you to join Let Utah Read! if you’re in Utah, and to write to your local legislators to let them know that everyone, especially children, should have access to libraries and books.