Deleted User wrote: » I'm having a good run. I just finished The Woman in Black by Susan Hill. It's very spooky and excellent. I've started In The Forest by Tana French. There's something about the writing that I'm not sure about but will give it a shot. I am contemplating The Exorcist by William Blatty but I may be all horrored out One of the best books I've read this year has been The Loney. It's about two boys who spend some time in a remote part of Northern England. Its one of the most unique books I've read in a long time.
Ipso wrote: » I read all her books and I know what you mean, to me it seems like "over characterisation" and almost like creating drama where there is none. Also some of it seems like it was written in the hope of a tv show in mind.
73Cat wrote: Sleeping Beauties by Stephen King and Owen King. I'm only 23 pages in but am hooked, I predict it will be a good one
Deleted User wrote: I'm having a good run. I just finished The Woman in Black by Susan Hill.
Deleted User wrote: » I am contemplating The Exorcist by William Blatty but I may be all horrored out
eviltwin wrote: » Unravelling Oliver by Liz Nugent. I'd read a lot of mixed reviews but I'm really enjoying it. It's an interesting character study.
buried wrote: » The KLF. Chaos Magic and The Band Who Burned A Million Pounds.
mariaalice wrote: » Reality Is Not What It Seems Carlo Rovelli. Its a very good book. He simplifies the physics a lot but some of the concepts are still difficult to grasp, its a thinking about book.
optogirl wrote: » Anyone given this a go - this year's is fiendish!http://caboodle.nationalbooktokens.com/hiddenbooks/?competition
Deleted User wrote: » Into the Water by Paula Hawkins