2024 Booklists and Resources Master List

Booklists and resources about annual observances/holidays, special events, social justice...and (a personal Horn Book favorite) food? We've covered a wide range of topics for all age levels in 2024, so we've compiled them together for readers to find some great new books to enjoy and share. Don't miss out — subscribe to The Horn Book today!

 

2024 Booklists and Resources:

 

Notes from the Horn Book newsletter booklists:

January 2024

  • Go forth and help
  • Rising to the occasion
  • It's almost Valen-time
  • From the Editor

February 2024

  • Express yourself
  • Across so many years
  • Empowering tales
  • From the Editor

March 2024

  • At home with poetry
  • Awareness of the world around us
  • Visual learning
  • From the Editor

April 2024: Summer Reading Edition

  • Picture Books
  • Beginning Readers and Primary Grades
  • Intermediate
  • Middle School
  • High School
  • From the Editor

May 2024

  • Stories for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
  • The page-turning past
  • For die-hard dino fans
  • From the Editor

June 2024

  • A buffet of books
  • Good morning, campers!
  • Endless summer reading
  • From the Editor

July 2024: Back-to-School Edition

  • Lots to learn
  • History brought to life
  • A good start
  • Grade-A YA
  • From the Editor

August 2024

  • Beyond the ordinary
  • Learning from our elders
  • Sailing for adventure
  • From the Editor

September 2024

  • National Hispanic Heritage Latine/x Heritage Month 2024
  • Line by line
  • Teens and parents
  • From the Editor

October 2024

  • Thriller nights
  • Transgender Awareness Week 2024
  • Scientists in action
  • From the Editor

November 2024

  • Gather together
  • Worlds beyond
  • Blazing trails
  • From the Editor

December 2024: Fanfare Edition

  • From the Editor
  • Picture Books
  • Fiction
  • Poetry
  • Nonfiction

 

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