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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Anyone read anything good recently; I'm looking for a new book that I don't want to put down.

A few I e enjoyed on my profile if you want to peek a few of my favourites.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

Jo Nesbo, Knife.

Although start from the start of the series if you haven't read any.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Needful Things by Stephen King was the last one I absolutely could not put down.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Swan Song by Robert Mccammon was a book I couldn't put down. It's long, but very rich, and very often had me gripped.

It's a post apocalyptic book.

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By * Sophie xTV/TS
over a year ago

Derby

Zombie fallout series by Mark Tufo.

Anything by him is brilliant.

Or if you're into true serial killer stuff and you manage to find it anywhere, the true story of Donald Peewee Gaskins, this I promise you if you can deal with it you wont put down until you finish it in one go.

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By *ocusMan
over a year ago

Cambridge


"Zombie fallout series by Mark Tufo.

Anything by him is brilliant.

Or if you're into true serial killer stuff and you manage to find it anywhere, the true story of Donald Peewee Gaskins, this I promise you if you can deal with it you wont put down until you finish it in one go."

Have you read Killer? It’s about the life of Carl Panzram, a prolific killer in the US around the 20s/30s. Engrossing and disturbing.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Thanks all so far - not a big fan of thriller / true crime reading but maybe it's time I gave the genre another try.

C

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Wakenhurst by Michelle Paver. Stand and Deliver by Adam Ant. A Bikers Life by Henry Cole. Now you See Them by Ellie Griffith. What sort of thing do you usually like OP?

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By * Sophie xTV/TS
over a year ago

Derby


"Zombie fallout series by Mark Tufo.

Anything by him is brilliant.

Or if you're into true serial killer stuff and you manage to find it anywhere, the true story of Donald Peewee Gaskins, this I promise you if you can deal with it you wont put down until you finish it in one go.

Have you read Killer? It’s about the life of Carl Panzram, a prolific killer in the US around the 20s/30s. Engrossing and disturbing."

I'll try and find it, is it on Amazon for the kindle?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Richard Lehman is very good the beast house trilogy is a good read but not for the faint hearted

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By *penbicoupleCouple
over a year ago

Northampton

Find Me by JS Monroe.

Or Insatiable Wives!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Wakenhurst by Michelle Paver. Stand and Deliver by Adam Ant. A Bikers Life by Henry Cole. Now you See Them by Ellie Griffith. What sort of thing do you usually like OP? "

Recently I have enjoyed Mythos by Stephen Fry and Sapiens by Yuval Noah Hari. I also love Murakami books.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Richard Lehman is very good the beast house trilogy is a good read but not for the faint hearted"

Laymon. Loved his books as a teenager, now when I read them back I realise that I was quite messed up. Endless Night is good but

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Richard Lehman is very good the beast house trilogy is a good read but not for the faint hearted

Laymon. Loved his books as a teenager, now when I read them back I realise that I was quite messed up. Endless Night is good but "

Have you read beast house???

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Richard Lehman is very good the beast house trilogy is a good read but not for the faint hearted

Laymon. Loved his books as a teenager, now when I read them back I realise that I was quite messed up. Endless Night is good but

Have you read beast house???"

I just checked the authors wiki. Splatterspunk is the genre he is described as writing. Intrigued.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Needful Things by Stephen King was the last one I absolutely could not put down."

My favourite ever book!!

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By *LOVEpinacoladasWoman
over a year ago

East Sussex


"Wakenhurst by Michelle Paver. Stand and Deliver by Adam Ant. A Bikers Life by Henry Cole. Now you See Them by Ellie Griffith. What sort of thing do you usually like OP?

Recently I have enjoyed Mythos by Stephen Fry and Sapiens by Yuval Noah Hari. I also love Murakami books."

Have you read any David Mitchell (the author not the comedian!)? I particularly like 'The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet' and 'The Bone Clocks'.

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By *wingamajigsCouple
over a year ago

Folkestone

On the Road by Jack Kerouac

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By *SAchickWoman
over a year ago

Hillside desolate

I'm currently reading two books of short stories.

Flight or Fright edited by Stephen King

First Thrills edited by Lee Child

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By *SAchickWoman
over a year ago

Hillside desolate


"Wakenhurst by Michelle Paver. Stand and Deliver by Adam Ant. A Bikers Life by Henry Cole. Now you See Them by Ellie Griffith. What sort of thing do you usually like OP? "

I read Wakenhurst just before Christmas, it was quite good.

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By *penbicoupleCouple
over a year ago

Northampton

Of Madness and Folly by Graham Old. Never read anything like it, but would love to hear recommendations of similar books.

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