The best books Kobo read in November 2024
Discover the eBooks and audiobooks that Kobo staffers loved in November
The Night Shift
“I really enjoyed this fast pace, page turner thriller/mystery. It starts off in a blockbuster on NYE 1999. I enjoyed the writing, the characters, and the overall story and recommend giving it a read if you like thriller/mysteries!”—Kristain, Manager, Campaign Services
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"I would recommend this whole series (series is a loose term - The Break, The Strangers, The Circle, and real ones all have interwoven Métis characters and families from Winnipeg). All of katherena vermette's prose is so beautiful and this story talks so much about cultural appropriation and white supremacy and entitlement."—Elizabeth, Team Lead, Business Operations
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"It was extremely tough to pick a best book I read this year, but James by Percival Everett blew me away. Everett’s writing is funny, sharp, quick, and beautiful."—Deandra, Content Sales Lead, North America
View eBook View AudiobookThe Bee Sting
“Where to even begin with this one? This novel is a tragicomic family saga and at no point did I anticipate where it would end up. My expectations were very happily jerked around by Murray’s astounding writing. The Bee Sting is as tender as it is absurd, and altogether wonderful. I recommend to anyone willing to tuck in for a 714-page wild ride.” —Alanna, Communications Specialist
View eBookCuriosities
"Curiosities is extraordinary, and for all its formal pyrotechnics it hits right in the feels when it counts. The work of a true master. I won't spoil a thing for you, but I'll say if you like a book that pushes you a little but also gives you little treats between challenges (hello, 17th century witch lore!); if you love a great love story; if you just want to be in the hands of a literary master—Curiosities is all of this and more."—Nathan, Director, Content Marketing
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