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Essential and Interesting “Best Books of 2024” Lists

The year’s best and most interesting year-end book lists.

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Anita Felicelli’s playlist for her story collection “How We Know Our Time Travelers”

“Writing fiction has always been a matter of psychological survival for me—as has listening to songs repetitively, obsessively.”

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John Brandon’s Book Notes music playlist for his novel Penalties of June

“I managed to write a novel set in the decade (the ’90s) when I was in high school and college without including any of the music I listened to over and over back then…”

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Megan Howell’s playlist for her story collection “Softie”

“I can see my characters tapping their feet to their chosen song or going through their day while ‘Organon’ or ‘All Alone’ plays as incidental music.”

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Miller Oberman’s playlist for his poetry collection “Impossible Things”

“A lot of the book was written while my firstborn, Rosie, was first discovering their love of music, and it was so lovely to be brought along for that ride.”

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Nicola Griffith’s Book Notes music playlist for her novel Menewood

“I’ve talked before about how, as a writer, music is for me an emotional signpost. With a book like Menewood—huge in every way; dense, wild, and contradictory—music becomes not just useful but vital. A lifeline.”

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Sarah LaBrie’s Book Notes music playlist for her memoir No One Gets to Fall Apart

“No One Gets to Fall Apart is a memoir about the year my mother was diagnosed with schizophrenia at the age of 53.”

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Jedediah Berry’s Book Notes music playlist for his novel The Naming Song

“Music—and this is probably plain from the title—is key to my novel The Naming Song. When the setting of this book revealed itself as a place that had lost all language in an apocalyptic event, the logic followed that music (along with theater) might serve as a tool for preserving the precious words and stories that are gradually reintroduced into the world.”

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Melanie Cheng’s Book Notes music playlist for her novel The Burrow

“The Lee family are left to encounter music by accident, almost as reluctant recipients, when they are in the car and tuned in to the radio. And yet, these are also the moments when Amy and Jin are the most reflective and nostalgic, when they are most likely to be moved to tears—of sadness, of course, but also of joy.”

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Ruben Quesada’s playlist for his poetry collection “Brutal Companion”

“Many of these songs make me want to dance. The selection process was a deeply personal one, with each song chosen for its ability to amplify the emotions and themes of the poems. The songs capture or shed light on the emotional landscape of my poems.”