I enjoyed "The Wife Upstairs" by Freida McFadden.
It has very similar vibes to "Verity" but Colleen Hoover.
A very digestible and quick paced thriller with plenty of twists and turns, it is the perfect weekend read.
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I enjoyed "The Wife Upstairs" by Freida McFadden.
It has very similar vibes to "Verity" but Colleen Hoover.
A very digestible and quick paced thriller with plenty of twists and turns, it is the perfect weekend read.
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The perfect book to be reading by an autumn fire
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I LOVED "Orbital" by Samantha Harvey.
The book is thoughtful, full of insight and compassion. There is exquisite detail in the description of both the mundane and the wonderful, capturing my imagination and heart. Take the time to savour every reflective word.
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"The Favourites" by Layne Fargo was disappointing.
While I loved the narrative and documentary-style presentation, I felt the plot was too closely linked to Wuthering Heights while missing the themes of the original. I wanted to love it, but was disappointed by its interpretation.
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One of life's simplest pleasures - reading a book in bed on a peaceful Sunday morning π
'Orbital' - by Samantha Harvey
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'A Change of Character, Not a Change of Air' resonated with me most, but also the beginning of 'Make Yourself at Home with Next to Nothing' where he talks about Saturnalia preparations made me think about the over-commercialisation of Christmas in some parts of modern society.
26.09.2025 07:48 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Tough question! If I had to choose just one, it would to be "How can you wonder your travels do you no good, when you carry yourself around with you? You are saddled with the very thing that drove you away" - it made me reflect on modern life and my own personal experiences quite a lot!
25.09.2025 14:41 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0A change from my usual reads, "Why I Am A Stoic" is a collection of letters written by Seneca 2000 years ago, landed with eerie relevance.
Seneca muses, observes, and reflects. It's like looking into a mirror, not to confront, but to contemplate and understand.
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Just finished "The Wife Upstairs" and LOVED it.
If you like Freida McFadden, I recommend Lisa Jewell π
I thought "James" by Percival Everett was a brilliant novel.
A reimagining of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, I enjoyed the in-depth exploration of the character of James, and its exploration of complex and emotive themes.
A brilliant book - I couldn't put it down!
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I found "I Who Have Never Known Men" by Jacqueline Harpman to be a very reflective read.
I spent the pages hoping we'd find an answer to the why and how, and instead found myself reflecting on who we 'are' without societal culture.
Bleak, but poignant.
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I loved "Dont Let Him In" by Lisa Jewell.
Three women connected by one man, the story that unfolds is a kaleidoscope of thrills.
I was hooked from the beginning, and in true Jewell style, there were twists and turns right until the last page.
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I wouldn't have picked "The List of Suspicious Things" by Jennie Godfrey for myself, but this was a #Chapter25 Book Club read - and I'm glad it was.
Set in 1970's Yorkshire, this book explores friendship, loss, and community. It's both heartwarming, and heartbreaking.
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It's been popular here in the UK too. I'm not sure I would rush to see a film adaptation.
Ive only read 2 of her books, I preferred this to "The Boyfriend", and would probably read another of her books, but Lisa Jewell would be my go-to thriller writer of a similar tone.
"The Housemaid" by Freida McFadden is a great quick psychological thriller. I particularly enjoyed the twists and turns in the plot, which kept me guessing as to the characters motivations, and the truth of the story.
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I read this last year and it was gripping! As you say, not for the faint hearted, and I did have to pause many times! But a very effective short novel!
16.06.2025 09:09 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Really enjoyed "Poor Things" by Alasdair Grey.
A thought provoking duel between the desires of men and the independence of women, the line between history and fiction is blurred beautifully, by the end I wasn't sure who to believe, or what's really and what's not.
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"The Eyes are the Best Part" by Monika Kim is one of the best books I've ever read. Starting as a poignant family drama, it slowly develops into a horrifyingly gripping thriller that I couldn't put down! Highly recommend for thriller/horror lovers.
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"Sunrise on the Reaping" is a fantastic addition to the Hunger Games novels by Suzanne Collins, exploring themes of propaganda and media manipulation, which feels particularly relevant in the age of technology and how we consume media in society.
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Fantastic book - it's one of the few I think everyone should read at least once in their lifetime
27.04.2025 09:33 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0"The Boyfriend" by Freida McFadden was a very enjoyable thriller. I was kept guessing, and re-evaluating my predictions right until the end. Easy writing style kept me engaged, and each chapter kept me wanting more.
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"What A Way To Go" by Bella Mackie was a really fun read. The characters were the sort you love to hate, and I really enjoyed the varying perspectives of the book. Perfect reading for the beach this summer!
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The ideal Friday afternoon - sunshine, wine, and a good book π
'The Boyfriend' - Frieda McFadden
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Just read the synopsis for Private Rites based on your comment, and it's definitely going on my 'to read' list!
19.03.2025 13:52 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0"Our Wives Under the Sea" by Julia Armfield is a story about grief, love, and loss, with a blurring of the lines between reality and imaginary.
I couldn't put it down! I loved the writing style, and was left wanting more.
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"The Parable of the Sower" by Octavia Butler is absolutely incredible and so relevant for our time.
It is compelling, and thought provoking dystopian fiction, which demonstrates a deep understanding of human nature.
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DallerGut Dream Department Store by Lee Miye is a whimsical, kind, and cosy read, perfect for fans of magical realism. The world building and characters are beautiful (I wish they were explored more). The themes explored are also touching and handled enchanting. Great book!
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Just finished "Invisible Girl" by Lisa Jewell.
A great book for anyone who enjoys a thriller. It has a good range of characters, a tense setting, and gripping plot. I was hooked from the start, and the twists and turns were engrossing. Would definitely recommend!
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While it is true-crime, it also poses interesting questions on how religious culture, and America in particular shapes it's context of God, and how that American God in turn shapes American culture.
An interesting read.
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"Under the Banner of Heaven" by Jon Krakauer isn't my usual read, but provides a detailed insight and history to the LDS Church and Mormonism in America.
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