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October 2, 2024

The Books I Want to Read Before the End of the Year

Updated on January 24th, 2025

Occasionally, I will have books I want to read for my blog when I am working on a post. However, I normally am a mood reader. Sometimes I want to read a quick romance while other times I want to read a mystery with unexpected twists. In this post, I want to share the 8 books I want to read before the end of the year.

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The cover of The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho that depicts an illustrated map that is surrounded by decorative elements

The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho

The Alchemist has been recommended to me before, and it has been on my TBR for a while. The book tells the story of Santiago, an Andalusian shepherd boy who wants to travel and search for treasure. His journey leads him to riches far different and more satisfying than he imagined. The book seems to have good messages, and I am looking forward to reading it.

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The cover of Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman that made a stick house using burnt matches

Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman

I want to read Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine for a blog post I am working on. I have read the other books I am including in the post, and this is the last one. The book follows Eleanor Oliphant who struggles with appropriate social skills, says exactly what she is thinking, and has nothing missing in her carefully planned life. However, everything changes when she meets Raymond, the IT guy from her office. Eleanor, Raymond, and Sammy, an elderly gentleman, become the kind of friends who rescue each other from their isolated lives.

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The cover of Hani and Ishu's Guide to Fake Dating by Adiba Jaigirdar which shows illustrations of two Bengali girls, Hani and Ishu. Hani is wearing a blue shawl, cream shirt, and mustard yellow pants with brown slippers. Ishu is wearing a peach-colored sweater, teal pants, and white sneakers.

Hani and Ishu’s Guide to Fake Dating by Adiba Jaigirdar

When I had a free trial for Audible, I decided to use the credit on Hani and Ishu’s Guide to Fake Dating, but I have not gotten around to listening to the book. The story follows Hani who is easy-going and one of the popular girls at school. However, when she comes out as bisexual, her friends invalidate her identity by saying she cannot be bi if she only dated guys. In a panic, Hani blurts out she is in a relationship with a girl her friends hate – Ishu. Ishu is the complete opposite of Hani and is an academic overachiever. Ishu agrees to help Hani if Hani will help her become more popular. Despite the pact, they begin to develop real feelings for each other.

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The cover of I Kissed Shara Wheeler by Casey McQuiston which shows an illustration of a blonde holding a pink envelope in front of her face that has the title of the book and lipstick kisses.

I Kissed Shara Wheeler by Casey McQuiston

I have been wanting to read I Kissed Shara Wheeler since it was released 2 years ago, and I think now is a good time. The book follows Chloe Green who moved with her moms from California to Alabama for high school. Chloe is close to winning valedictorian, but her only rival is the prom queen and principal’s daughter, Shara Wheeler. However, a month before graduation, Shara kisses Chloe and then vanishes. Chloe soon learns that she is not the only one Shara kissed. Shara has kissed Smith, her longtime sweetheart, and Rory, her neighbor. Together, Chloe, Smith, and Rory follow the cryptic notes Shara left behind in hopes of finding her before graduation.

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The cover of There There by Tommy Orange which is orange and has the title in a yellow text. Below each "There" is an illustration of black bird feathers.

There There by Tommy Orange

I have seen Tommy Orange’s book recommended numerous times, and it does seem like an impactful read. There There follows 12 characters from Native American communities who are all traveling to the Big Oakland Powwow in California. The book follows Jacquie Red Feather who is now sober and trying to make it back to her family and Dene Oxendene who is pulling his life together after his uncle’s death and working at the powwow. There is also Orvil, who is 14 years old and will be performing for the first time. There There explores the theme and complexity of urban Native Americans.

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The cover of The First to Die at the End by Adam Silvera which shows silhouttes of two boys facing each other and holding hands in front of a bridge.

The First to Die at the End by Adam Silvera

I read They Both Die at the End a couple of years ago, and I enjoyed it. The plot of the book was unlike anything I have read before, and it made me think. The First to Die at the End is a prequel to They Both Die at the End (though it was published 5 years after They Both Die at the End). The book starts on the night before Death-Cast goes live, which is the organization that calls people on the day they are going to die.

Orion Pagan has waited years for someone to tell him that he is going to die. He has a serious heart condition and signed up for Death-Cast to know what lies ahead. Valentino Price is restarting his life in New York and he registered for Death-Cast after his twin sister almost died in a car accident. Orion and Valentino cross paths in Times Square and immediately connect, but when the first round of End Day calls go out, one of them receives a call and the other does not. However, they know that they want to spend the day together.

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The cover of When Haru Was Here by Dustin Thao which shows an illustration of Eric sitting on a wooden bench and leaning his head against Haru who is partly faded.

When Haru Was Here by Dustin Thao

I heard about When Haru Was Here in one of Jack Edward’s YouTube videos, and I was intrigued. The book follows Eric Ly who creates imaginary scenarios in his head to deal with the grief after the death of his best friend. One of his imaginary scenarios becomes real when a boy he met last summer in Japan, Haru Tanaka, finds his way back into his life, but nobody else can see him. Eric finally has someone to connect with and feels less alone. However, the more time he spends with Haru, the more he begins to question what is real and he must confront his reality.

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The cover of One Perfect Couple by Ruth Ware which shows illustrations of blue palm leaves and the title written in a bold yellow font.

One Perfect Couple by Ruth Ware

I have read The Woman in Cabin 10, The Death of Mrs. Westaway, and In a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware. I enjoy Ruth Ware’s writing and mysteries, and I would like to read more of her books. One Perfect Couple follows Lyla who is in a rut. Her post-doctoral research fizzled out, she expects her contract will not be extended, and things are not going well with her boyfriend Nico. Nico is given the opportunity to join the cast of the reality TV show, The Perfect Couple, and Lyla auditions with him. After the audition, Lyla and Nico are whisked off to a tropical paradise, Ever After Island, and the two will compete against four other couples to win a cash prize. However, not long after they arrive, things start going wrong and they find themselves cut off from the mainland.

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Have you read any of these books? What books would you like to read before the end of the year?

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Posted In: Books · Tagged: adam silvera, Adiba Jaigirdar, blog, blogger, blogging, Book, Books, Casey McQuiston, Dustin Thao, Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine, Gail Honeyman, Hani and Ishu's Guide to Fake Dating, I Kissed Shara Wheeler, One Perfect Couple, Paulo Coelho, ruth ware, tbr, The Alchemist, The First to Die at the End, There There, Tommy Orange, When Haru Was Here

Comments

  1. Crystal Green says

    October 24, 2024 at 4:57 pm

    I have not heard of any of these books. Some of them sound quite appealing and will go on my to-read list. But right now, I’m having to play catch-up with several book reviews, with deadlines fast approaching. But I’m still always on the hunt for something new to read.

    Reply
    • talesofbelle says

      October 25, 2024 at 8:42 am

      That’s understandable! It’s good to keep on top of book reviews.

      Reply
  2. Caroline says

    October 8, 2024 at 3:01 pm

    I read Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine a few years ago and really enjoyed it! I hope you manage to read these 🙂

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    • talesofbelle says

      October 9, 2024 at 11:44 am

      That’s great to hear you enjoyed Eleanor Oliphant! I just started reading it now after finishing The Alchemist and One Perfect Couple.

      Reply
  3. Rita says

    October 4, 2024 at 1:32 pm

    I’m think about reading The Alcehmist, I’ve heard about it before but I haven’t bought it yet. Thanks for this post.

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    • talesofbelle says

      October 9, 2024 at 11:47 am

      I finished The Alchemist and it was a good book! It does have great messages about following your dreams.

      Reply
  4. Her Digital Coffee says

    October 3, 2024 at 6:28 pm

    I have Ruth’s ‘One Perfect Couple’ on my list too. I’d love to check out the other one’s you’ve mentioned by her as well. Good luck on your reading!

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    • talesofbelle says

      October 4, 2024 at 8:27 am

      I’ve read about 40% of One Perfect Couple, and the beginning is a bit slow because it’s a lot of setup, but it seems like things are going to move quicker now
      My favorite book by Ruth Ware so far is The Woman in Cabin 10!

      Reply
  5. Kinga says

    October 3, 2024 at 3:49 pm

    Thank you for sharing! 😀 I have read one of them ;D

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    • talesofbelle says

      October 4, 2024 at 8:26 am

      Which one have you read?!

      Reply
  6. Doris says

    October 2, 2024 at 11:15 pm

    Great list! I love your book choices, and I can’t wait to hear your thoughts on these books. Happy reading!

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    • talesofbelle says

      October 3, 2024 at 8:52 am

      Thank you so much!

      Reply
  7. Sarah Collins says

    October 2, 2024 at 8:15 pm

    I haven’t read any of these though do have Eleanor Oliphant in my pile.

    I keep meaning to read they both die at the end, I hadn’t realised there was a prequel too.

    Hope you enjoy your picks!

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    • talesofbelle says

      October 3, 2024 at 8:53 am

      I have heard Eleanor Oliphant is good, so I’m excited to read it!
      Also, They Both Die at the End is such a great book, and I highly recommend it! Hopefully the prequel is as good!

      Reply
  8. Sarah says

    October 2, 2024 at 7:32 pm

    These all sound interesting. I’ve heard of most of these but a few are new to me. I may have to add a few of these to my TBR. I hope you find the time to read these soon and enjoy them.

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    • talesofbelle says

      October 3, 2024 at 8:56 am

      Thank you! I already finished The Alchemist, it was good! I’m 40% done with One Perfect Couple, and there was a lot of set up, so I’m looking forward to actual mystery now

      Reply
  9. Fadima Mooneira says

    October 2, 2024 at 1:49 pm

    These are awesome books to read. I’ve read the first one in your list. And that one is a must not miss. Btw, I’m also intrigued to read Wheb Hari Was Here. It has Demian vibes. And Elinor Oliphant Is Completely Fine sounds like my cuppa tea. But that book belongs in a series right?

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    • talesofbelle says

      October 3, 2024 at 8:59 am

      That’s great you read The Alchemist! I’m intrigued by When Haru Was Here and I currently have it on hold.
      Also, as far as I’m aware, Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine is a standalone book.

      Reply
  10. GWT says

    October 2, 2024 at 1:38 pm

    8 books in 3 months, (ok maybe 2 as December can be a write off), you can do it!
    I have the Paulo Coehlo. Intrigued by the Adam Silvera book

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    • talesofbelle says

      October 3, 2024 at 9:00 am

      Yes I can! I already read The Alchemist, and it was a good book. Also, I’m 40% done with One Perfect Couple, so I’m making good progress!
      I loved They Both Die at the End, so I’m intrigued by the prequel too, and hopefully it’ll be as good!

      Reply
  11. Lucy says

    October 2, 2024 at 1:20 pm

    I’ve read Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine and I loved it! I’m sure you will too! I like the sound of these other books you want to read before the end of the year x

    Lucy | http://www.lucymary.co.uk

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    • talesofbelle says

      October 3, 2024 at 9:01 am

      That’s great to hear you loved Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine, and I’m excited to read it!

      Reply
  12. Molly | Transatlantic Notes says

    October 2, 2024 at 12:55 pm

    I’ve read The Alchemist (a long, long time ago) and There, There (recently) and both were really good so I hope you get around to these before the end of the year. I had a target of 50 books but I am a bit behind (although I read the extended version of The Stand which is the length of three books). I like the rest of your list as there are some great books mentioned there that caught my eye!

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    • talesofbelle says

      October 3, 2024 at 9:02 am

      That’s great to hear The Alchemist and There, There are good!
      That’s a good goal, and I had no idea an extended version could be so long!

      Reply

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