Another a year, another almost impossible task trying to each choose our Top 10 Reads of the year! Like past years I won’t be including re-reads, sometimes my opinion of a book could change and evolve after I had read it, so some surprises may be up near the top, as well as perhaps a book or two that didn’t make my reviews on here initially due to genre limitations. But here they are, ready for a countdown! And since it’s the end of the reading year, don’t forget to enter our “Twelve Days of Christmas Giveaway”! Today I’m going to countdown my favorite reads, five to one.

5. “Against the Darkness” by Kendare Blake
I really loved Kendare Blake’s take on the “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” characters in her reboot series, and her final installment really lived up to all my expectations. “Against the Darkness” didn’t just do a satisfactory job of wrapping up all the loose ends of her original characters, specifically that of Willow’s Slayer-Witch daughter Frankie and her friends, but it also was a treat for this Elder Millennial “Buffy” fan who was absolutely in love with Spike, as her characterization of him was spot on, bringing out the humor and the sentimentality of this sarcastic dork of a vampire (and as a Spuffy fan, it was SO good). I was so thrilled it wrapped up the way it did.

4. “First Light” by Liz Kerin
Boy are there a lot of vampire stories on my list this year, but given that we are kind of in a vampire renaissance in horror fiction at the moment it isn’t really surprising. My favorite vampire tale of the year, however, is very clearly “First Light”, Liz Kerin’s sequel to “Night’s Edge” (which made my list last year). We follow Mia after the events of the first book, having lost her vampire mother and hoping to get her revenge against the vampire that ruined their lives, and man oh man is it an emotional rollercoaster about loss, grief, and ultimately healing. And the continued themes of mothers and daughters and the fraught complexities that can come with that really put me through the emotional ringer. Just fantastic.

3. “Holly” by Stephen King
I know that Holly Gibney is a bit of a polarizing figure for Stephen King fans, but I have always loved her, and his newest book about her REALLY blew me away. Not only did we get to see Holly having to maneuver through a particularly difficult case involving missing people and a malevolent elderly couple that does horrifying things with their murder victims, we also see her having to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic and the difficulties that came with the Delta Wave, especially for a coded neurodivergent woman such as herself. I found this story to be incredibly engaging and absolutely haunting, with one particular moment sure to stick with me for a long, long time.

2. “I Was A Teenage Slasher” by Stephen Graham Jones
“I Was A Teenage Slasher” Review
Since I love the slasher sub-genre of horror, as well as a glam metal soundtrack AND some serious pathos in basically any of my stories, “I Was A Teenage Slasher” was destined to make my top five reads of 2024. And it is also hands down my favorite of Stephen Graham Jones’s novels, with his usual deconstruction of the genre really working overtime here to create a scary and deeply emotional coming of age tale about a reluctant but burgeoning teenage slasher killer in 1980s Texas. It had moments of high suspense and well done horror beats, while also bringing tears to my eyes multiple times. Jones is such a treasure, and this is him at his best.

and 1. “The Reformatory” by Tananarive Due
This was my first Tananarive Due novel, as I’d read a few short stories by her before this, and man oh man did it ever blow me away. It was one of the first books I read in 2024, and I knew from the jump that it was going to be hard to beat as my favorite for the year. Due is a master of not only conveying some really eerie supernatural horrors in this book, but also the very real horrors of American racism, specifically in Jim Crow Florida as a young Black teen is sent to a reformatory school as punishment for a minor crime that he didn’t deserve punishment for. I’ve been recommending this to basically anyone who will listen to me, and now I am happy to showcase it as my very favorite read of 2024. Absolutely astounding.
That’s it for my favorite reads of 2024! What were some of yours this year?