| Just finished The Hike by Lucy Clarke - it was really good. Great setting - remote mountain hike in Norway, and good character development between a group of four female friends. Definitely recommend. |
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Because of this thread, I bought God of the Woods last night, and I just finished it.
I'm unsure if I enjoyed it. Certainly it was effective in how the loose ends were tied up, but people didn't act realistically, and there were too many timelines & characters that didn't need to be included. In particular, there was one character with a POV chapter or two whose perspective was unnecessary. I was born in the 60s, so I should have identified with the women who were living in the 1970s, but their experiences didn't ring true. But it was well-written and it kept my interest, so there's that. |
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I read a ton of thrillers this year that I really enjoyed.
Things Don't Break on Their Own by Sarah Easter Collins The God of the Woods Like Mother, Like Daughter by Kimberly McCreight Safe and Sound by Laura McHugh What Happened to Nina by Dervla McTiernan The Hunter by Tana French Kill For Me, Kill For You by Steve Kavanaugh California Bear by Duane Swierczynski The Substitution Order by Martin Clark Small Town Sins by Ken Jaworoski A couple that are coming out in 2025 that i read as galleys: The Inheritance by Trisha Sakhlecha Dead Money by Jakob Kerr |
I clicked on this thread specifically because I just finished God if the Woods and loved it so much! I’m listening to All the Colors of the Dark. I’m having a hard time getting into it right now but I’m going to stick with it. |
+1 Lisa Jewell. If you like Ruth Ware, you’ll like her books also. |