I asked some friends and fellow readers for book recommendations based on five books I‘ve read and enjoyed. My intention was to pick five of those books to read, which I did here in part one, and then I will read those picks and report back! https://youtu.be/7iqhdT8QDME
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abookishbutterfly @EadieB 5y
Skyrimir Horrorstor was a fun read! that author has the best cover and book designs as well. 5y
TEArificbooks Read and loved the bottom 3 5y
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EadieB @Butterflyamore I have read 13th Tale, Lace Reader and Physick Book of Deliverance Dane and enjoyed all of them. I think The House of Riverton by Kate Morton would be similar to 13th Tale. I haven't read Letters to the Lost but the sequel would probably be the closest. Haven't read Horrorstor but Darkly Dreaming Dexter sounds interesting to me too. I haven't read Educated but I couldn't connect with Maid. To me that book was a big “pity party“. 5y
EadieB @Butterflyamore I think for The Whisper Man, I would suggest checking out James Oswald's series first book entitled Natural Causes. It is a police procedural but it has supernatural elements too. For example: the cat seems to be almost human. I really think you would like this book and series. 5y
abookishbutterfly @Skyrimir Grady Hendrix is my favorite. All of those books pictured are favorites of mine, as well. (edited) 5y
abookishbutterfly @mdm139 They are all great books! 5y
abookishbutterfly @EadieB I have The House at Riverton and it does sound sooo good. I‘m hoping to get to it soon. I‘ve yet to read Kate Morton, although I have four of her books! I will definitely check out your recommendation for The Whisper Man. Just based on that brief example, I‘m definitely intrigued! Thank you! 5y
EadieB @Butterflyamore You‘re welcome! 5y
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