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I really disliked this book for similar reasons. |
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Strange Sally Diamond by Liz Nugent
Best Offer Wins How to Kill a Guy in Ten Dates |
Yes to Yellow Face - definitely fits the request. I enjoyed it on multiple levels! I also had a good time reading Goodread reviews after I finished. Super interesting, and a VERY meta experience!!
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“We solve murders”
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Laura Lippmann writes detective novels set in Baltimore that often have a witty edge to them. The most recent: Murder Takes a Vacation
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I just read Best Offer Wins as well. It’s a really fun read if you’re from the DMV. It is very dark and has dark humor infused throughout. It’s quite fluffy though.
If you want super dark humor and haven’t read American Psycho- that’s a good read and I find it to be incredibly witty but it might be more horror than thriller. Also check out: You Killed Me First by John Marrs The Last Party by AR Torre The You series by Caroline Kepnes |
| Elizabeth Little - Dear Daughter Former “It Girl” Janie Jenkins is sly, stunning, and fresh out of prison. Ten years ago, at the height of her fame, she was incarcerated for the murder of her mother, a high-society beauty known for her good works and rich husbands. Now, released on a technicality, Janie makes herself over and goes undercover, determined to chase down the one lead she has on her mother’s killer. The only problem? Janie doesn’t know if she’s the killer she’s looking for. |
| Bad Summer People and Mean Moms by Emma Rosenblum. Zipped through both on my Kindle. |
If you do audiobooks, I highly recommend listening to the You series. Santino Fontana is a perfect narrator for those books. |
I really love the series on Apple TV. Do the books have the same stories as the TV show? Or different stories? Just want to know because obviously I don’t want to read the book if I’ve already watched the exact same stories in the TV series. But if the characters are the same, but the stories are different, I would be very interested in reading the book. |
Interesting. I didn't consider it fluffy. Yes, the plot was straightforward rather than jumping around in time, and no shifiting points of view. But I enjoyed the psychological complexity of the main character. Behavior was bonkers at times, but there was a lot going on inside. Interesting exploration of control, including as a method of self-regulation. |
With books, everything is so subjective, which is why it’s often hard to recommend things to other people. I didn’t find the character emotionally complex at all- just a complete psychopath with a past that tries to explain why she is the way she is. I probably found it a bit trite because I’m a psychologist in real life 😆 I still really enjoyed the book regardless. |
Donna Tartt's first novel, The Secret History! I loved this book so much more than The Goldfinch. It's smart, wryly funny, and a great thriller that tells you whodunnit on the first page. It's amazing, and one of my favorite books. |