Best Books of 2024 (So Far) and What's Next on My Reading List! I on June 28, 2024

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Best Books of 2024 (So Far) and What's Next on My Reading List! I on June 28, 2024
Best Books of 2024 (So Far) and What's Next on My Reading List! I on June 28, 2024
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Hey Booktube, it's time to review my reading year so far and readjust for second semester… aka my 2024 Mid-Year Freakout Book Tag!

The author of the tag, IsThatChami, is no longer on YouTube.

Questions
1. Best book you have read so far.
2. The best sequel you've read so far.
3. New version that you haven't read yet, but want to.
4. Most anticipated release for the second half.
5. The biggest disappointment.
6. The biggest surprise.
7. New favorite author (debut or new to you).
8. Newest fictional crush.
9. New favorite character.
10. Book that made you cry (the saddest book you've ever read).
11. A book that made you happy.
12. Favorite film adaptation you saw this year.
13. Favorite review you wrote this year. (Booktube version: Favorite video you've made so far this year).
14. The best book you've bought (or received) so far this year.
15. What books do you need to read by the end of the year?

Titles mentioned in this video:

The Other Bennet Sister by Janice Hadlow
Patricia Wentworth's Chinese shawl
The House by Stacey Halls
Stolen by stolen by Ann-Helén Laestadius
Punished by Ann-Hélén Laestadius
House of Shadows by Lianne Dillsworth
Lark Rise to Candleford by Flora Thompson (this wasn't really a disappointment – it's quite charming…)
The Morning Gift by Eva Ibbotson
The Road After Winter by Kiran Millwood-Hargrave
The Fox Woman by Yangsze Choo
The white wall by Elizabeth Sanxay Holding
A Royal Experience: The Private Life of King George III by Janice Hadlow
All Creatures Great and Small by James Herriot
Thomasine by Paul Gallico
A happy poem to end each day, edited by Jane McMorland Hunter
Ruth/Cranford, by Elizabeth Gaskell
Barchester Towers by Anthony Trollope

Channels mentioned in this video:
Katie at Books and Things https://www.youtube.com/watch?v8Fa8HPUHOXM&t916s
@katiejlumsden

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