From the People Who Tell You All About Books…
Let’s get personal for a minute. The BookTrib staff all year round is dedicated to providing you with insights into a wonderful selection of books that we hope you’ll consider for your next read. Ever wonder what our team is reading and what our favorite books of the year are? No? Well, we’re telling you anyway. Here’s a peek into who we are — and what we loved in 2024.
BookTrib Staff’s 2024 favorites take readers on an emotional and exhilarating ride — whether diving into stories of love and loss, exploring true crime and cultural legacies, or seeking adventure with pirates and poets. From soul-stirring memoirs to stunning fiction, these books promise unforgettable journeys that linger long after the final page.
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What BookTrib’s Staff is Reading:
“I am currently reading Love, Janis by Laura Joplin. It is an incredible biography about Janis Joplin from her sister’s point of view. The book includes letters sent from Janis to her family throughout the years she rose to stardom.”
— Natalie Garrison (Assistant Publicist)