I did not read as many nonfiction books this year as I have in the past however there were a few standouts. Interestingly, none of these were on my 2024 Goals Reading List.
It is no secret that I am all in on Sharon McMahon. I follow her main Instagram account, I am part of her Governerds’s Book Club where we read 6-9 books a year, discuss and zoom-meet with an author (which is easily my favorite place on the Internet). It should come as no surprise that I devoured her first book, which was a #1 NYT Best Seller. And of course, I attended her book/comedy/DJ tour in Denver which was fantastic! Naturally, her book is on the list here – and to be honest, if I had an all combined favorites list of both nonfiction & fiction together, it would still be very close to the top. Here are my favorite Non Fiction Books of 2024
The Small and the Mighty – Sharon McMahon
I don’t know what else can be said that hasn’t been said. I found this full of hope leading up to the election and feel it is even more important now than it was then. Our beautiful country is full of people that do the next needed thing and have changed the story and you will never know their name.
Democracy in Retrograde – Sami Sage & Emily Amick
Another book full of hope and so inspiring as far as concrete action items. This book will help you identify your personal interests, strengths and talents and help you discover ways to get involved in your own communities that are perfect for you to make a difference. If I could gift this to every 20-40 year old I know, I would.
Atomic Habits – James Clear
I actually started reading this one at the very beginning of 2023 but I read it VERY slowly, often repeating pages, chapters or sections before moving on. I finally finished it earlier this year and it made a profound impact on me. I find myself constantly thinking about the book and specifically, simple ideas presented and how they could easily fit into my life, behaviors and routines. Since completing it, I have pulled it from the shelf numerous times to read different parts once again. Transformative.
Next up: My Top Fiction Reads of the Year!