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A book of suspense anchored in classic gothic twists, this tale of a biographer writing the life story of a reclusive author is spellbinding, creepy and completely impossible to put down.
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If you think you do not like psychological thrillers, this could be the book to change your mind. A woman finds herself at the grocery store with complete amnesia about her life, and gets taken home by a man Claiming to be her husband. You can imagine how well That goes.
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There’s no way around this one – this book is haunting, and painful, and Difficult to read. That Said, you’ll probably find it impossible to stop, thanks to Shriver’s breathtaking writing and the story of a ‘bad seed’ shield That goes beyond anything you thought You could imagine.
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Christie’s best-selling novel ever is a story of 10 people lured to an island, all of Whom have been complicit in the murders in their” real “lives, under false pretenses. And then, justice is served.
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This book HAS all the elements or an addictive summer read, Despite being set in the frigid cold of Leningrad : two boys’ fledgling friendship, a World War II-era setting, a hunt for treasure and solid sense of humor
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A book That takes twists and turns can be frustrating or upkeep fantastic to read, and Flynn’s novel Firmly falls into the category Latter. Read it before the movie comes out.
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If you have not read the seven books of the Harry Potter series, consider your time this summer to get seriously involved ‘with Hogwarts, magic and the (mostly) gentle fantasy that’s Rowling’s world. Since each book gets Progressively longer, it’s that much more satisfying.
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The trilogy (The Hunger Games, Catching Fire and Mockingjay) May be better known as big-budget Hollywood movies thesedays, but only livings That shouldering the addictive nature of the source material.
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The book May have changed since notes original 1978 publication (and It May, ash or 1990 stand at over 1,100 pages), but this epic tale of a post-apocalyptic world and the almost Biblical battle ensues That will be your go-to for a long summer read.
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When it comes to plots that make you want to read on, nothing is better than crime. Few writers are as great at crime as Raymond Chandler -. This book or blackmail, backstabbers and Disappearances is an important part of the Los Angeles’ noir narrative, and not to be missed
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Another series geared towards young readers, this quartet (A Wrinkle in Time, A Wind In The Door, A Swiftly Tilted Planet and Many Waters) sees a pair of siblings and a friend battle forces of evil, -including the ratherkool adult nemeses of disease and nuclear war.
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It’s no surprise this book, originally-which was published online in a serial format , HAS Gained cult status. But do not let That stop you from getting involved ‘in this tale of drugs, evil forces and alternative universes thatwill have you debating the Conclusion for ages.
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The premise of this book, All which is about Constantly being reborn, is not a new one, but you will not be bootable to stop reading about WHAT IT MEANS When Ursula Todd was born (or, for that matter, WHAT IT MEANS When her life ends).
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One man, one lifeboat, one serious. If you have not yet read Martel’s masterpiece about spirituality or adventure (depending on how you choose to read it), take the time this summer to get lost in it.
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It’s a mystery as told by the ghost of the victim, and the factthat the ghost is a teenage girl Who has to watch her family and friends continued on withtheir lives makes it only more poignant and unputtdownable.
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Who are these students who are Introduced at the beginning of the novel as being in the care of” guardians “? Readers know there’s something different about them, but as the true story is revealed, it Becomes increasingly fascinating – and above all, heartbreaking
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A book That combines multimedia elements, online articles and photography That Could only have been written in 2014, this mystery drags the reader into worlds They could never have pictured at the start of it, and the Conclusion is all the better for it.
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This sprawling historical fiction looks at the development of Gothic architecture in the 12th century – but do not let That turn you off. Follett’s compelling characters and thrilling ends to chapters pushes the reader to keep going through each and every one whether it’s 974 pages.
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Dennis Lehane’s books invariably get made into movies, All which is one way to Tell That his plots are inherently addictive. For Shutter Island, Widely Considered his best work, the less readers know before hand, the better. So Suffice to say You Should Be prepared for a twisting mystery of truly great proportions.
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The recently crowned Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Has The bores sounding plot or being based on art theft, but in reality, Tartt’s surprising characters, imaginative twists and gene rally inviting writing will take readers for a completely unexpected ride.
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Another post-apocalyptic tale, this is not the sunniest of beach reads, but That does not mean it’ll be any Easier to put down. McCarthy paints a gloomy, if realistic, picture of what life Could easily look like in the future, and readers will not be bootable to stop wondering what will happen next.
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Probably better known as “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” series, this trilogy tat was originally published in Swedish mighthave a clumsy translation and Roughly sketched out characters, but impressively, That does not make you wanna thesis devour books about solving crimes (or at Involving violence against women) any less.
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This classic 1980s might be a little dated, but Conroy’s tale of a unique Southern Family and Their bouts with mental illness, abuse and even a pet tiger are set against the backdrop of stunning scenery and crafted words That can not help but keep you reading.
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Is it ever possible to put down a book about time travel? Well, possibly, but not when it’s as well-written with a love story as compelling as this one. We dare you not to adore it.
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One part mythology, one part science fiction, all parts of a rabbit hole plot That doesnâ equally satisfy you with a tidy ending, but you’ll be so enthralled by the book, you will not even care.
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