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My most anticipated books from 2024

My most anticipated books from 2024

January 13, 2024 · 11:57

Wellness Nathan HillGhost Mountain Ronan HessionWelcome to the glorious Tugra Francesca Segal

My reading list continues to expand and there are many things to look forward to in 2024. All public dates where they are known are applied only to the United Kingdom.

Wellness by Nathan Hill published in January. I really liked Hill’s debut novel, and his second book is another 600+Page PoORStopper for a couple found in Chicago in the 1990s. Another second novel in January is Come and take it from Kili Reed Located on a university campus in the United States.

Posted in May by Bluemoose Books, Ghost Mountain by Ronan Hession is described as a mountain fable that appears suddenly and we hope to deal with the success of Leonard and Hunger Paul and Panenka. It is coming in June, Welcome to the glorious tuger by Francesca Sigal is for a London veterinarian who is involved in communicating on a small remote island.

You are here by David Nicolls It is ahead of April, nearly five years since his last novel, Sweet Sorness. I also re -read “one day” this month before watching the Netflix adaptation that comes out in February. Also returned with his first new novel from 2018 on Melmoth, Enlightenment by Sarah Perry is about two unlikely friends in the 1990s, related to the mystery of the missing astronomer of the 19th century.

Later during the year, The city and its uncertain walls by Haruki Murakami is the latest novel by the Japanese author, translated by Philip Gabriel and will come out in the fall. A case of matricide from Graeme Macrae Burnet It will be in October and will be the third detective novel by the Scottish author.

Enlightenment Sarah PerrySalman Rushdie knifeImpossible city of Simon Cooper

My most anticipated memoir is My good bright wolf from Sarah Moss Which will come out in August and relates to the author’s relationship with food and illness, which are common topics in her novels. Salman Rushdie It will certainly be news when it was published in April, as the author tells the attack with a knife that survived in 2022.

Elsewhere in non -fiction literature, Impossible city by Simon Kuper It is for Paris in the 21st century and will come out in April shortly before the city hosts the Olympics in the summer. The story of a heart by Rachel Clark Well, how two families are connected by cardiac transplantation and will be published in September. For political fools, The unusual sebastian whale channels It is also available in the fall and He will look at the internal work of Wips offices in Westminster Parliament.

Several of my favorite authors have not published a new job for several years. It is reported that Sarah Waters, whose most recent novel Paying Guests was published in 2014, has worked on a new book. Donna Tart, last heard in 2013 with Goldfinch, has been known for decades of gaps between novels, so here we hope that 2024 is the year in which her fourth book has finally appeared …

What are your most anticipated books since 2024?

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