A book to get me out of a reading slump

Anonymous
No recs but thanks.OP and PPs for this thread. This is one of my NY resolutions!
Anonymous
The Whalebone Theatre
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It ends with us by Colleen Hoover. Daisy Jones and the Six or Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. Read something easy, not Tolstoy!


Colleen Hoover is garbage.
Anonymous
I don't read literary fiction so if that's what you want ignore me.

John Sandford writes a couple of entertaining, well written series with the characters Lucas Davenport and Virgil Flowers. Later books might be a bit better than earlier but if you start at the beginning you know the backstories and relationships. Warning that there are some truly bad guys that might be difficult or triggering for some readers.

For fluff, I listen the audiobooks of the Cruise Ship Cozy Mysteries series by Hope Callaghan featuring Millie Sanders as an older character who takes a job on a cruise ship and solves mysteries. Another cruise ship series is the Rachel Prince Mysteries by Dawn Brookes. Rachel is a younger character but also solves mysteries on cruise ships. Both are easy listening.
Anonymous
I love all these recommendations!

OP, sometimes I read a young adult book to just shake out of a slump. A couple of authors that write easy but not trashy YA books are Laurie Halse Anderson, Jenny Han, Rainbow Rowell.

Some other "easy" fiction: Elin Hilderbrand, Taylor Jenkins Reid
Anonymous
The Queen of Dirt Island by Donal Ryan (very short chapters)
Happiness Falls by Angie Kim (brainy fast thriller)
The Wind Knows My Name by Isabel Allende (accessible historical fiction)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Read Herman Woukes "winds of war" all the subject matter is sad, the book was compelling, and I could not put it down when I read it many years ago.




This was my first thought after reading the OP! Winds of War was so great and the sequel War and Remembrance was just as good! I read both many years ago and I have listened to the audio versions as well, each time I get more out of them. Highly recommend.


NP. Count me in as another fan of The Winds of War, War and Remembrance. Both were very engrossing page turners. Similar to Pachinko.
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