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First Impressions Favorites: 2024’s Best Reader-Reviewed Books
Posted: December 01, 2024 12:12 PM
Reading books is a fulfilling, engaging pastime. Reading what other people have to say about books is just plain fun, and an enticing way to find your latest great read. BookBrowse's First Impressions program brings honest, informative reader reviews to discerning book lovers. By only accepting reviews from members, who receive books months ahead of publication, we ensure that the ratings and opinions given are free from outside influence and reflect the personal perspectives of readers.
In 2024, our First Impressions readers reviewed more than 30 books. From those, we’ve chosen the most well reviewed selections to feature below. We hope you enjoy exploring these titles, plus the hundreds in our archives, and we look forward to bringing you more reader-reviewed books in 2025!
To enter, decipher the 15 books and their authors from the clues below (e.g., the answer to M B by G F would be Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert).
This year, all 15 books feature juvenile protagonists, and have been reviewed on BookBrowse. They are displayed in order of publication year.
In setting each clue we have a specific book in mind, but it is possible that there could be more than one book that matches a particular clue. In such cases we will accept credible alternatives as correct.
There will be three winners. Two will be selected at random from the correct entries, one will be selected from all eligible entries — whether correct or not. So it is still worth entering even if you cannot solve all of the clues.
The prize is a one-year membership to BookBrowse (a $45 value) or an extension to an existing membership.
Please make sure to put something in each of the 15 boxes on the entry form, even if it is just "don't know," as the form will not save if one is left empty.
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