The Girl on the Train
If you’re a fan of smart, intricate mysteries, you will not want to miss taking a ride with The Girl on the Train.
If you’re a fan of smart, intricate mysteries, you will not want to miss taking a ride with The Girl on the Train.
If you want something ridiculously addicting, light-hearted but still substantial, and really well-written and layered, then I highly recommend Big Little Lies.
The plot is crafted around a brilliant concept, the characters are incredibly complex, and Tana French writes magnificently. Highly recommend.
I adored the first 90% of this book, and then the ending happened. But would I still recommend it? Yes, yes, yes.
If you need a light poolside read that features well-developed characters, offers engrossing plot turns, provides a fair amount of substance for a summer read, and majorly keeps you reading, hang out in this Sisterhood one last time.
It’s that time of the year filled with candy, costumes, pumpkins, and maybe a black cat or two, but I for one have not read any scary novels lately! I actually don’t find myself reading much (or any) horror, but for as long as I can remember, I’ve always loved a good suspense story.