Books! #2 What are you reading, recommendations & reviews

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The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls is another top read that has just come to mind.

Really didn't like the film of it though.
 
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When I was about 15 I read my mum's old paperback of Rivals by Jilly Cooper. I had never loved a book before so much or since. On the same holiday I also read Unsticky by Sarrah Manning...wow opened my innocent eyes. Love them both to this day
Recent favourite is Swansong by Robert McCammeron. I loved Sabine Durrant's Lie with Me, great anti hero, but her latest two I didn't enjoy.
 
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Fucks sake ladies I just bought People Like Her too.
ENABLERS.
this is my favourite thread
 
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I like Sarra Manning too. I loved her Diary of a Crush series so much when I was young.
 
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Can anyone recommend some thrillers? Some I’ve liked so far this year are The Guest List and Then She Was Gone.

I’ve tried Into the Water but can’t get into it, there’s so many different POV’s.
 
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Can anyone recommend some thrillers? Some I’ve liked so far this year are The Guest List and Then She Was Gone.

I’ve tried Into the Water but can’t get into it, there’s so many different POV’s.
Try The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley - feels really similar to The Guest List but just with a different setting. I really enjoyed them both. Also The Last Resort by Susi Holliday feels like a similar vibe.
 
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Riders and Rivals are two all time favourites of mine too . I love horses and it’s (Riders) such a exciting read for show jumping fans. It’s such a shame that her last few books are dreadful. But I guess she’s getting very old now.
 
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Can anyone recommend some thrillers? Some I’ve liked so far this year are The Guest List and Then She Was Gone.

I’ve tried Into the Water but can’t get into it, there’s so many different POV’s.
Anything by Shari Lapena, I’ve loved every single one.
 
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You are so right about Wild Swans. It's the most incredible read. In my top ten of the best books I've ever read.
 
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Yeah the “Sister In Law” was a great book with a good twist at end
 
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Can anyone recommend some thrillers? Some I’ve liked so far this year are The Guest List and Then She Was Gone.

I’ve tried Into the Water but can’t get into it, there’s so many different POV’s.
Try Sweet Water by Cara Reinard, The Chalet, Deadly Waters. All crime fiction but what I would call easy reads.
 
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Can anyone recommend some thrillers? Some I’ve liked so far this year are The Guest List and Then She Was Gone.

I’ve tried Into the Water but can’t get into it, there’s so many different POV’s.
Have you read Blood Orange. I loved it so much. Wasnt as keen on the authors second one, think it was called 'The Lies We Tell'
 
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Can anyone recommend some thrillers? Some I’ve liked so far this year are The Guest List and Then She Was Gone.

I’ve tried Into the Water but can’t get into it, there’s so many different POV’s.
I really enjoyed sometimes I lie by Alice Feeney and the Holiday by T.M Logan
 
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Can anyone recommend some thrillers? Some I’ve liked so far this year are The Guest List and Then She Was Gone.

I’ve tried Into the Water but can’t get into it, there’s so many different POV’s.
I’ve recently read One By One - Ruth Ware and No Exit - Taylor Adams and enjoyed both of them!
 
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Can anyone recommend some thrillers? Some I’ve liked so far this year are The Guest List and Then She Was Gone.

I’ve tried Into the Water but can’t get into it, there’s so many different POV’s.
I love the books by Sebatian Fitzek, but I don’t know if they are translated into English. And I also really liked the silent patient by Alex Michaelides
 
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Rebecca is one of my favourites. I do agree the characters are unlikeable but that makes it more interesting to me. I don't think I like any of Du Maurier's characters really but love her books.

Someone bought me Sally Beauman's book for my birthday last month so pleased to see you liked it! Haven't read it yet.
 
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I started The Midnight Library last night and just finished it now. I really enjoyed it (evidenced by the fact I’ve picked it up at every opportunity today) but it did start to feel a little repetitive. I’d give it a 4.5 out of 5! I absolutely adored the volcano analogy and if I took anything away from the book it was that!

I enjoy Matt Haig’s writing as it’s quite easy to read despite some heavy topics but I will always prefer his non-fiction. I’m very excited that he has a new reflections book coming in July called Comfort. Shall be pre-ordering that one!
 
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