Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Top Ten Tuesday: Reads that Left Me With a Book Hangover


Top Ten Tuesday is a book blog meme hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. This week's topic is Recent Reads that Left Me With a Book Hangover. I've included novels that I could not stop thinking about after reading.

Long Bright River by Liz Moore - Set amongst the Philadelphia opioid crisis, Long Bright River portrays the heartache and devastation that addiction causes. 

The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware - The Turn of the Key is a fantastic, atmospheric mystery that really stuck with me. It has a great gothic vibe with a modern twist.

Here There Are Monsters by Amerind Berube - Not to be dramatic, but Here There Are Monsters really fucked me up. It's definitely a novel for those that enjoy dark, twisted storylines.

Dark Matter by Blake Crouch - Dark Matter is a mind-bending, sci-fi that basically left me questioning my entire existence. 

Stillhouse Lake by Rachel Caine - I was surprised with how much I enjoyed Stillhouse Lake. It's a heart-pounding thriller that left me gasping for breath. 

Wilder Girls by Rory Power - I've talked about Wilder Girls sooo much but that's because it was sooo good. It's a YA horror that I didn't know I needed!

Verity by Colleen Hoover - Verity is different from Hoover's other work in that it's dark, psychologically twisting and very steamy. 

Room by Emma Donoghue - I don't believe I'm exaggerating when I say that Room is a genius piece of work. The story is shocking and perfectly put together.

Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo - Another book I'm always raving about, Ninth House is Bardugo's first adult work. It's creepy, dark, and awesome.


What If It’s Us by Becky Albertalli - And ending this list on a completely different genre, What If It's Us is a really cute, realistic love story that left me all AWW and also a little sad inside.

What's on your list? Let me know in the comments below.

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