Welcome to our favourite episode: the yearly wrap! We're sharing our reading stats, 2024 goals and the books, TV, film and audio we loved in 2024.
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Thank you for joining us in 2024 and supporting our wonderful authors. We love hearing your thoughts on the episodes and what books you've been inspired to pick up ā even if it's an older episode. You can also connect with us on Instagram @betterwordspod
We're keeping recommendations brief. If we've featured or discussed the book before, we'll link to the episode.
Any PR/review copies marked with *
We kick off with a wrap-up of our reading stats for the year: how many books and pages, the moods and re-reads.
Our awards category of favourite books kicks off at
Caitlin: I Hope This Finds You Well by Natalie Sue*
Michelle: The Silence in Between by Josie Ferguson* (listen to our interview)
Caitlin: If You Would Have Told Me by John Stamos
Michelle: Everything is Everything by Clive Myrie
Caitlin: This Summer Will Be Different by Carley Fortune
Michelle: Prima Facie by Suzie Miller* (listen to our book club chat)
Caitlin: Appreciation by Liam Pieper* (our interview)
Michelle: The List of Suspicious Things by Jennie Godfrey* (our interview)
Caitlin: Sit Stay Love/Love From Scratch by Amy Hutton* (our interview)
Michelle: You Belong with Me by Mhairi McFarlane (our 2021 interview)
Caitlin: Tom Lake by Ann Patchett
Michelle: Alone in Berlin by Hans Fallada
Honourable mention: Family Politics by John O'Farrell
Caitlin: Iām Not Really Here by Gary Lonesborough* (our interview)
Michelle: Dead Happy by Josh Silver (our 2023 interview)
Caitlin: How To Kill Your Family by Bella Mackie* (our book club chat)
Michelle: The Bee Sting by Paul Murray*