Year in Review: BookTrib’s Most Popular Posts of 2024

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As 2024 wraps up, we at BookTrib are reflecting on one more year of life-changing books, captivating stories, and ongoing shifts in the publishing world. We covered new releases, helped you discover new-to-you books and authors, saw some of our favorites adapted to the big screen, and watched as book bans continued to rise. Who’s to say what next year will bring?

Before we turn the page, we want to reflect on the articles that made 2024 so special. It’s impossible to pick our favorite articles of the year, because we at BookTrib put so much care into making sure you, our readers, will love them — so instead, we let the numbers speak for themselves. Here’s a list of the 12 most popular articles on our site from this year, determined strictly by the number of reader views that they’ve received.

A Journey of Belonging in Nicholas Sparks’ Latest Novel — Soon to Be Adapted for Screen

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“True to his fashion, Nicholas Sparks has written another novel that you won’t want to put down until the last powerful chapter is done.”
Counting Miracles is Nicholas Sparks’ latest novel — his 25th — and it is a wonderfully heart-warming read that will be heading for the big screen in an adaptation by Amazon. The New York Times bestselling author has set the story in Asheboro, North Carolina, crafting an uplifting tale of three characters whose lives unexpectedly come together. 
A beleaguered old man uses the last energy he has to protect the endangered white deer from poachers in his mountain town, a former Army Ranger traces his new-found North Carolina roots after the loss of the grandmother who raised him, and a busy small-town doctor raises her two lively teenagers as a divorced mom.

5 Essential Self-Help Guides to Succeed in Daily Life

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Have you planned out your New Year’s resolutions yet? Did you follow through on your resolutions for 2024? If not, have no fear. You’re far from the only one who’s had to drop those resolutions in exchange for the regular hustle and bustle — but that doesn’t mean you can’t pick them up once again and move forward.
If you’re feeling unfulfilled in your life or are hoping to be in a better place starting in 2025, we’ve compiled a list of five books full of vital techniques for taking control of your every day. These books don’t just focus on careers or relationships — they include a variety of approaches that can be applied to all aspects of your life.

The Ex-Mormon Uncovering This Enigmatic Religion’s True History

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“I wrote this book because I had (for ten years after I left the church) a great deal of angst about ever having been a Mormon.”
A former Mormon writing a novel based on the life of the founder of this church might well be expected to produce an exposé. But Holy Joe! Prophet, Seer and Revelator is instead a heavily researched book based on firsthand information and documentation by historical characters. In this Q&A, author Just Judy takes us through what drove her to take on this 40-year-long project and, ultimately, who the true audience for this book is.

Unwrap the Magic of Books This Holiday Season

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Looking for your next page-turner or a hidden gem? BookTrib has your back! BookTrib Lit Picks: First Chapters from the Hottest Books showcases over 50 titles from rising stars and beloved favorites. Each installment is your ticket to finding your next bookish obsession.
BookTrib Lit Picks Holiday/Winter 2024 includes Patricia Cornwell, Stephen King, Meg Gardiner, Sara Shepard, Jeneva Rose, David Wroblewski, Norman Reedus, Stanley Tucci, Dean Koontz, Josh Malerman, Kate McKinnon, and many more!

9 Shocking Books You Won’t Believe Are Banned

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As we scoured lists of thousands of books that have been banned or challenged in recent years, a few shocking titles jumped out. What could possibly be in these books that warrant a book ban? All book bans are shocking, regardless of whether they seem “expected” or not, but these few are completely perplexing — it just goes to show that people will go to any length to get books taken off of shelves. 
Take a look at these nine books that have been shockingly challenged, and let us know if you were surprised by any of the included titles. 

Harlan Coben Returns to Beloved Thriller Series With New Release “Think Twice”

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Think Twice, is proof that yes, you can always come home. For Harlan Coben — and for millions of fans — that home is beloved character Myron Bolitar, the former basketball star and sports agent Coben introduced to readers 11 books and almost 30 years ago. It’s been a minute, eight years in fact, since we’ve had an installment in the series, but Coben says, for a variety of reasons, Myron’s return to the page is timely.
“We live in times of turmoil and even though the book is, hopefully, emotional at the end, I thought being with Myron and the rest of the series characters would be comforting,” he says, in an interview with BookTrib. “To be honest, I really wanted to see him again.”
The feeling is mutual.

How Swifties, Vampires, and Subversive Digital Marketing Are Connected

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Throughout the years, Anne Rice’s popular character Lestat de Lioncourt from The Vampire Chronicles has been portrayed on-screen by some of the hottest actors of their time, including Tom Cruise, Stuart Townsend, and most recently Sam Reid. This has inadvertently cemented his legacy in pop culture as a multi-generational bad boy who embodies everything we want in a vampire. Sexy, unfazed, and fearless. 
Best of all, he’s been deliciously on-brand as of late … So much so that he has sunk his teeth into a real-life pop star’s fanbase. In a strange turn of events, that is wholly unsurprising given all the weird and wonderful things 2024 has given us, Taylor Swift and Lestat are now at the center of an unexpected digital feud.

Jewish Woman Rescues Thousands in Nazi Poland in Unknown, Unforgettable Story

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“The astonishing story of Dr. Josephine Janina Mehlberg — a Jewish mathematician who saved thousands of lives in Nazi-occupied Poland by masquerading as a Polish aristocrat — drawing on Mehlberg’s own unpublished memoir.”
Elizabeth B. White and Joanna Sliwa are historians, Holocaust scholars and co-authors of The Counterfeit Countess: The Jewish Woman Who Rescued Thousands of Poles During the Holocaust. They are to be congratulated for recognizing the significance of an unpublished memoir and bringing to light Janina Mehlberg’s extraordinary efforts to improve and save Polish lives during the WWII Nazi occupation.

“The Silent Patient” Author Turns to Murder Mystery on Greek Island

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It’s well known that Alex Michaelides loves Agatha Christie. In The Fury, just when you think you have things figured out, he hits you with the unexpected and dives into some of the most twisted elements of relationships and human nature. 
The Fury takes place on a private Greek island, where a group of seemingly elite friends goes on vacation for the weekend. There are layers and layers of secrets, deceitful actions, and betrayals that plague this group. But after a night of wits, twists, and wind … someone will die. But who, and how?

James Patterson on “Holmes, Marple & Poe,” Writing and Adapting Books to Screen

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James Patterson wants to clear up a myth. Contrary to popular belief, he is involved in every book bearing his well-known name — heavily. In his latest project, a collaboration with new-to-fiction writer Brian Sitts, James Patterson’s prowess is on display. With Holmes, Marple & Poe, Patterson and Sitts have taken three of the most famous names in literature and developed them into the “greatest crime-solving team of the 21-century.” Patterson and Sitts deftly combine clever crime-solving with a dollop of laugh-out-loud humor, which may come as a surprise to some of Patterson’s fans.
“I like to have fun,” he says, in an exclusive interview with BookTrib.

Holly Black’s Folk of the Air Series, Now a Card Game of Strategy and Deception

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Fans of Holly Black’s Folk of the Air series, which begins with The Cruel Prince, will be thrilled to learn that they will soon be able to get their hands on a beautifully designed new card game featuring fan-favorite characters and stunning art. 
Enemies and Lovers: The Crown of Elfhame is a fast-paced, exciting new game of strategy, deception and betrayal set within the world of Folk of the Air. Despite the connection to the series, as Black states, “You don’t need to know anything about my books to play — you need only a troubling lack of morals and an unquenchable thirst for power.”

RW Green Continues MC Beaton’s Legacy in Cozy Agatha Raisin Mystery, “Dead on Target”

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M.C. Beaton, with R.W. Green, hits the bulls-eye with her latest, and 36th, Agatha Raisin mystery, Dead on Target.
Feisty, middle-aged Agatha is attending the Carsely Village fete when she’s enticed to participate in an archery exhibition presented by the Anscombe Archers. Before a large crowd, Agatha nails the golden circle with her bow and arrow, but this is just the beginning.
Afterward, on a walk in the adjoining woods, she stumbles upon the body of a wealthy landowner, Sir Godfrey Pride, who has been shot with an arrow. Miraculously, Sir Godfrey is still alive. He whispers a cryptic message to Agatha and dies in her arms. Sir Godfrey had wanted to professionally meet with Agatha before his death, and now the reason for the meeting will remain a mystery along with the identity of his killer.

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