Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last: Elizabeth is Missing. A little repetitive but I liked it.
Current: The Push. Not as thrilling as I hoped.
Next: Verity or House on the Cerulean Sea
I gave myself nightmares reading Verity then The Push too close together - but maybe it’s your preferred genre!
NP. It's my preferred genre. Please recommend more nightmare educing reads.
In cold blood
That is a good rec to PP!
Anonymous wrote:Last: Beautiful Ruins (loved it!)
Currently (but struggling with it): The Overstory
Next: I saw the news about Dr. Paul Farmer on Twitter. I had never heard of him but people are devastated so I’m thinking about reading the book about him that another poster also mentioned above. Mountains Beyond Mountains.
Anonymous wrote:Last: Beautiful Ruins (loved it!)
Currently (but struggling with it): The Overstory
Next: I saw the news about Dr. Paul Farmer on Twitter. I had never heard of him but people are devastated so I’m thinking about reading the book about him that another poster also mentioned above. Mountains Beyond Mountains.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last: Elizabeth is Missing. A little repetitive but I liked it.
Current: The Push. Not as thrilling as I hoped.
Next: Verity or House on the Cerulean Sea
I gave myself nightmares reading Verity then The Push too close together - but maybe it’s your preferred genre!
NP. It's my preferred genre. Please recommend more nightmare educing reads.
In cold blood
Anonymous wrote:Sort of book related: I was very sorry to hear that Dr. Paul Farmer died today.
One of my fave books is about him - Mountains Beyond Mountains by Tracy Kidder.
https://www.amazon.com/Mountains-Beyond-Tracy-Kidder/dp/0812973011/ref=nodl_
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last: Elizabeth is Missing. A little repetitive but I liked it.
Current: The Push. Not as thrilling as I hoped.
Next: Verity or House on the Cerulean Sea
I gave myself nightmares reading Verity then The Push too close together - but maybe it’s your preferred genre!
NP. It's my preferred genre. Please recommend more nightmare educing reads.
Anonymous wrote:Last: The Night She Disappeared by Lisa Jewell - kind of long, but I really wanted to know what happened, so I kept with it. Really needed a good editing.
Current: Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood - Loving it
Next Up: Crying in H-Mart by Michelle Zauner
Anonymous wrote:How is 50 Shades a book club discussion book??? Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last: Elizabeth is Missing. A little repetitive but I liked it.
Current: The Push. Not as thrilling as I hoped.
Next: Verity or House on the Cerulean Sea
I gave myself nightmares reading Verity then The Push too close together - but maybe it’s your preferred genre!
NP. It's my preferred genre. Please recommend more nightmare educing reads.
If those two books are your jam, you should read Baby Teeth. Also, if you aren't opposed to a book with every trigger warning you can think of, I recommend Whispers and the Roars by K. Webster. It's one of the most f'ed up books I've ever read but in the very best way.
Thanks! I've read Baby Teeth.
I'm all about the most F'd up books. My life is super boring so triggering books are how I get my excitement. I'm downloading it on my Kindle now.