Fully Booked’s 10 must-reads of 2024

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Fully Booked’s 10 must-reads of 2024

Attention, avid readers! 2024 is poised to be a landmark year filled with exceptional, unforgettable, and thought-provoking literature. Dive into this exclusive preview from Fully Booked showcasing an array of eagerly anticipated releases, including a captivating novel from a distinguished New York Times bestseller, a globally acclaimed book from a rising star in South Korea, the newest masterpiece from a cherished romance writer, and remarkable debut works from promising newcomers.

Celebrate the new year with a literary feast and explore these captivating reads slated for release between January and March 2024.

Your Utopia: Stories by Bora Chung

From the genre-bending author of Cursed Bunny comes a collection of creepy and thought-provoking short stories translated from Korean. Dive into tales featuring a low-level employee at “The Center of Immortality Research,” an AI-elevator infatuated with an apartment tenant, and a vision of global destruction by GMO companies. Bora Chung crafts inescapable terrors that linger long after the final page turns.

I Hope This Doesn’t Find You by Ann Liang

Meet Sadie Wen, a Chinese-Australian model student who vents her frustrations through unsent email drafts, particularly against her rival, Julius. When these emails accidentally send, Sadie’s world flips, leading her to unexpected support. Ann Liang’s snarky romance promises laughter, tears, and newfound fandom.

So Fetch: The Making of Mean Girls (and Why We’re Obsessed With It) by Jennifer Keishin Armstrong

Two decades since its cinematic release, Mean Girls remains a cultural phenomenon. Jennifer Keishin Armstrong delves deep into its creation, influence, and enduring legacy with insights from its creators, cast, and crew.

Piglet by Lottie Hazell

Embark on an emotional journey of self-discovery with a bride-to-be confronting betrayal weeks before her wedding, questioning desires versus perceived wants.

Women of Good Fortune by Sophie Wan

Amidst a lavish Shanghai wedding, an unhappy bride-to-be and her friends concoct a daring plan to transform their lives. A riveting read for fans of Crazy Rich Asians and If I Had Your Face.

Walking Practice by Dolki Min

Delve into a quirky debut where an extraterrestrial named Mumu navigates Earth, using a dating app for survival, leading to profound questions about identity and conformity.

Anita de Monte Laughs Last by Xochitl Gonzalez

Bestselling author Xochitl Gonzalez delivers a sharp critique of the art world, exploring racial and class divisions as art history student Racquel investigates the mysterious disappearance of Anita De Monte.

The Cure for Burnout: How to Find Balance and Reclaim Your Life by Emily Ballesteros

Start the year rejuvenated with strategies from burnout management coach Emily Ballesteros, offering insights to thrive in a post-pandemic world.

The Book of Love by Kelly Link

Pulitzer Prize finalist Kelly Link crafts a mesmerizing tale of three resurrected teenagers unraveling the enigma of their deaths to protect their hometown, exploring loss and love’s myriad forms.

Funny Story by Emily Henry

Dive into a captivating rom-com where two scorned individuals concoct a faux relationship for revenge, blurring lines between fiction and reality in Emily Henry’s signature style.

Chainsaw Man, Vol. 14 by Tatsuki Fujimoto

The adventures of Denji, aka Chainsaw Man, continue as he navigates a date with Asa, brimming with social awkwardness and unexpected devilish surprises.

Crescent City Book 03: House of Flame and Shadow by Sarah J. Maas

Sarah J. Maas returns with a riveting addition to the Crescent City series, plunging Bryce into unfamiliar realms and Hunt into existential struggles, setting the stage for a world on the brink.

Craving more literary adventures? Visit Fully Booked Online to enjoy complimentary shipping on orders exceeding Php 799 and stay updated with the latest bookish insights on our blog!

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