Fiction:
- Literary Fiction:
- Small Great Things – Jodi Picoult
- The Girls – Emma Cline
- Family Tree – Susan Wiggs
- Truly Madly Guilty – Liane Moriarty
- The Guineveres – Sarah Domet
- Sweetbitter – Stephanie Danler
- First Comes Love – Emily Giffin
- Modern Lovers – Emma Straub
- Results May Vary – Bethany Chase
- Untethered – Julie Lawson Timmer
- Sunday’s on the Phone to Monday – Christine Reilly
- The One That Got Away – Leigh Himes
- The Nest – Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney
- The 100 Year Miracle – Ashley Ream
- Eligible – Curtis Sittenfeld
- The Turner House – Angela Flournoy
- Inside the O’Briens – Lisa Genova
- Winter Street – Elin Hilderbrand
- Who Do You Love – Jennifer Weiner
- The Book of Unknown Americans – Cristina Henriquez
- The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry – Gabrielle Zevin
- Americanah – Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
- Luckiest Girl Alive – Jessica Knoll
- The Vacationers – Emma Straub
- A Spool of Blue Thread – Anne Tyler
- Fates and Furies: A Novel – Lauren Groff
- The Knockoff: A Novel – Lucy Sykes & Jo Piazza
- The Hypnotist’s Love Story – Liane Moriarty
- Mystery/Thriller:
- The Secret History – Donna Tartt
- The Last Good Girl – Allison Leotta
- I See You – Clare Mackintosh
- Marrow Island – Alexis M. Smith
- The Couple Next Door – Shari Lapena
- You Will Know Me – Megan Abbott
- Still Life – Louise Penny
- All The Missing Girls – Megan Miranda
- I Let You Go – Clare Mackintosh
- Don’t You Cry – Mary Kubica
- No One Knows – J.T. Ellison
- The Widow – Fiona Barton
- FIND HER – Lisa Gardner
- Pretty Baby – Mary Kubica
- Pretty Girls – Karin Slaughter
- After the Crash – Michel Bussi
- In a Dark Dark Wood – Ruth Ware
- The Girl in the Spider’s Web – David Lagercrantz
- The Ice Princess – Camilla Läckberg
- 11/22/63 – Stephen King
- Luckiest Girl Alive – Jessica Knoll
- The Keeper of Lost Causes – Jussi Adler-Olsen
- Black-Eyed Susans – Julia Heaberlin
- Science Fiction:
- Fantasy:
- Historical Fiction:
- A Gentleman in Moscow – Amor Towles
- To Capture What We Cannot Keep – Beatrice Colin
- A Certain Age – Beatriz Williams
- Lilac Girls – Martha Hall Kelly
- The Viking Hostage – Tracey Warr
- Glory Over Everything – Kathleen Grissom
- The Forgotten Room – Beatriz Williams, Karen White, Lauren Willig
- Vanessa and Her Sister – Priya Parmar
- I’ll See You in Paris – Michelle Gable
- Along the Infinite Sea – Beatriz Williams
- Circling the Sun – Paula McLain
- At the Water’s Edge – Sara Gruen
- A Hundred Summers – Beatriz Williams
- The Nightingale – Kristin Hannah
- Tiny Little Things – Beatriz Williams
- The Paying Guests – Sarah Waters
- Circle of Friends – Maeve Binchy
- The Secret Keeper – Kate Morton
- The Forgotten Garden – Kate Morton
- The Winter Sea – Susanna Kearsley
- YA Fiction
- Short Stories:
Nonfiction:
I notice you have a couple of Kate Morton books on your list. Just started The Lake House this weekend and can not put it down! You might want to pick it up sometime in the future.
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I definitely will! I’ve heard great things about The Lake House so I’ll have to add it to my list. 🙂
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You read a really interesting variety of books and genres, can’t wait to read more of your blog 🙂
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You’re right, I definitely read a lot of different book genres! I hope to hear your opinions too! 🙂
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Some Memoirs to suggest:
Wild by cheryl strayed
Perfection by Julie metz
The glass castle by Jeannette walls
Interested to hear what you think of the paying guests- I read it with high expectations and was undecided about whether it lived up to them or not.
ALSO OMG The Night Circus is fabuloussss. X
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I’ve heard some great things about those! I’ve read the glass castle and I thought it was pretty disturbing… I didn’t love the paying guests- I was frustrated by all of the characters!
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Thanks for the like for my book review of Silent Creed by Alex Kava. Happy reading!
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If you enjoy the occasional mystery. Might I suggest A is for Alibi by Sue Grafton? I enjoyed her book and definitely plan to continue with the series. As for Fantasy, I’d highly recommend The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan. (The Wheel of Time Series) It’s long but well done.
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Thank you for the suggestions! I’ve heard of Sue Grafton’s series but I haven’t picked up one of her books yet! I haven’t heard of The Eye of the World, but I’ll be sure to check it out as well!
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Hey..its the only way our reading expands properly. By recommendations.
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Exactly!
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Great list you have and I’m already intrigued by a bunch of these books, just with their titles alone! I’ll be adding more titles to my never-ending to-read list it seems.
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Thank you so much for stopping by! I feel the same way, my to-read list never stops growing either! 🙂
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So organized! I just switched my blog over to a book review blog so it’s a bit of a mess right now. Yours is a great inspiration. I love your tag line about your friends not starting a book club. I feel the same way! I’ve always been the reader among friends as well. It was my outlet as an only child in a small town. Great blog! I look forward to perusing through your reviews 🙂 .
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Thank you for the kind words! It means a lot. Good luck with your new blog theme, I have loved blogging as a book reviewer!
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