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message 1: by Jackie (new)

Jackie Frank | 3 comments Looking to get totally enthralled by a book. Need something GOOD! Open to any genre from laugh out loud funny to thriller.

Comment a book you surprisingly couldn’t put down below PLS!


message 2: by Joan (new)

Joan | 51 comments Jackie wrote: "Looking to get totally enthralled by a book. Need something GOOD! Open to any genre from laugh out loud funny to thriller.

Comment a book you surprisingly couldn’t put down below PLS!"


Drowning and Falling both by T J Newman and almost any book by Freida McFadden.


thebookthatamylikes | 6 comments Any book by Freida McFadden is a cover to cover - one sitting read for me. Love her books!


message 5: by Melanie (new)

Melanie Bitting | 1 comments I have been reading Colleen Hoover and her books are great quick reads and really hold my interest. I tend to get through them in a day or two.


message 6: by Brooke (new)

Brooke L. | 32 comments Look Closer by David Ellis was my fav book of 2023! Sooo many twists and turns and will keep you guessing


message 7: by Becky (new)

Becky Carrier | 1 comments Six Crimson Cranes


message 8: by Jessie (new)

Jessie | 1 comments I enjoy reading books by Lucy Score! I've probably read over half of her books already just this year. =)


message 9: by JessicaMHR (last edited Sep 13, 2023 03:23PM) (new)

JessicaMHR | 4 comments I just finished Starfish in a few hours. Granted it is a children's book but still worth the read.


message 10: by Sherri Oubre (new)

Sherri Oubre | 7 comments South of the Button Wood Tree by Heather Webber


message 11: by Jenna :) (new)

Jenna :) | 21 comments Shatter Me


message 12: by Tanvi (new)

Tanvi bidhuri (whattanreads) | 1 comments At first I found fantasy boring but then I started reading the infernal devices and I'm obsessed omg I thought it's not my type now this is the best book I've ever read. My heart felt something sooo dep I can't explain and I'm not faking it is a great book i 100% recommend that book. It's a trilogy.


message 13: by Menna (new)

Menna | 3 comments Pierre and Luce by Romain Rolland
The silent patient by Alex Michaelides


message 14: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl | 11 comments The Secrets of the Notebook by Eve Haas


message 15: by LisaP (new)

LisaP | 4 comments In Five Years by Rebecca Serle


message 16: by Shannon (new)

Shannon (salexisa) | 5 comments Fourth Wing


message 17: by Emeline (new)

Emeline Hamilton | 1 comments The Woman in the Window by A.J Finn


message 18: by Michaela (new)

Michaela S. | 4 comments How does it feel by Jeneane O’Reily


message 19: by Salem (new)

Salem | 2 comments No Exit by Taylor Adams


message 20: by Emily (new)

Emily | 2 comments “The Guest” by Emma Cline


message 21: by Meredith (new)

Meredith  Ewing  | 12 comments Misery by Stephen King I read in one sitting.


message 22: by Carol (new)

Carol Dunn | 3 comments "Dethroned" by Branka Cubrilo. A fabulous read.


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Christine Skarbek (euculturalissues) | 1 comments Jackie wrote: "Looking to get totally enthralled by a book. Need something GOOD! Open to any genre from laugh out loud funny to thriller.

Comment a book you surprisingly couldn’t put down below PLS!"


A Gentleman in Moscow


message 24: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Lang | 3 comments I love gobbling a book in one or two days. Not sure if it's okay to put forward one's own but reading reviews on Goodreads and on Amazon that it is being read in one sitting (and sadly more timely now than ever before): Places We Left Behind: a memoir-in-miniature available at https://www.vineleavespress.com/place...


message 25: by Nina (new)

Nina | 4 comments We Were Liars 100%


message 26: by Liz (new)

Liz Palmieri (lizbae) | 1 comments Fourth wing by Rebecca Yarros!


message 27: by Joy (new)

Joy (joyrenee) | 3 comments Most recently: Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin.


message 28: by T (new)

T | 3 comments The Silent Patient- Alex Michaelides

And truly not for the faint of heart/ gore… False Witness-Karin Slaughter

3 days each


message 29: by Pres (new)

Pres | 8 comments Currently reading Kings of the Wyld and gotta say, I love it.

Going on an adventure with your old friends.


message 30: by DJ (new)

DJ | 15 comments Insanity Is Hereditary you get it from "Your Children."(2023 edition); and The Origin Of Words According To Dj. both of these books are short and unveil roads less traveled in self examination, in uniquely humorous, enlightening, loving, and refreshing ways.


message 31: by Sheereen (new)

Sheereen Iqbal | 30 comments I probably would say you can trust me by Gina blaxill or the love and lies of rukhsana ali. Read multiple books in one sitting but out of em all I loved these


message 32: by Donna (new)

Donna | 6 comments Any book by John le Carre’. His writing is captivating. I have read all of his books. He was not one of those authors who crank out books by the dozens. There were usually about five years between books. But each one was worth waiting for.


message 33: by Babs (new)

Babs Fernandez | 3 comments Mile High by Liz Tomforde. I gave it 5-stars.


message 34: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Branham | 1 comments Never lie


message 35: by Beth (new)

Beth | 5 comments The Roads Chosen - Ben Carlyle.

The Roads Chosen by Ben Carlyle


message 36: by Angelina (new)

Angelina Kierra (angelinakierra) | 16 comments Julia Fox's memoir Down The Drain


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