Bright Young Women was a favorite of mine. I love how the author also calls out how by calling them ‘smart’ is a way of absolving the people who outright ignored, belittled, and turned a blind eye to the man for so long. Can’t quite admit that the person was just lucky when you’re the reason now can you?
There are a few in your top ten that I can’t wait to finally get to: On the Same Page, The Measure, Funny Story, and The Eyes Are the Best Part 😍 Right now my top favorites of the year are Kill for Me, Kill for You, Bright Young Women, Just for the Summer, Incidents Around the House, Yours Truly, Nestlings, and Yellowface!
Gabby, I love your energy! This is my first year reading, and I have been so encouraged to keep a reading journal and this is a great idea for a page, Top 10. I have had a lot of 5 stars this first six months, and you have now given me so many titles to look for. Thanks for sharing! Elizabeth PS I'm impressed you know Strangers on a Train!
Ashley recommended Charlotte’s last book “migrations” a few years ago and I loved it. I meant to pick up her next book (“And then there were wolves”)when I finished it and completely forgot. Thank you for reminding me, Gabby. ❤
Gabby, THANK YOU! A couple of vids back, you talked about Once There Were Wolves--it had been on my TBR forrreveerrr. I finally bought it and immediately read it because of you (and here it is again), and it was incredible. Love your content! ❤
We have pretty different tastes in horror, but we do align sometimes! We Spread and The Haar are two of my favorite books of all time, so glad to see you also spread the David Sodergren gospel. I saw you liked The Forgotten Island, I think you'd really enjoy Night Shoot and Dead Girl Blues by him in particular next.
I also read Bright Young Women and agree with absolutely everything you said about it! The Veronica Speedwell books and The Will of the Many are my favorites of the year so far.
i've only given 4 books 5 stars so read (excluding rereads) Just Like Home by Sara Gailey Breaking The Dark by Lisa Jewell Middle of the Night by Riley Sager Stepping Off by Jordan Sonnenblick
I loved The Measure, but I think I read it last year. A few I loved this year so far were Kill for Me Kill for You, Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon, The Last One by Will Dean, Not Even Bones by Rebecca Schaeffer, Attached at the Hip by Christine Riccio, and Just for the Summer by Abby Jimenez.
To start with, thank you very much Gabby for introducing The other side of night to me. The title and the book cover would never have drawn me otherwise. This was a very well written book, and a very unusual combination of themes to say the least. You would never expect a thriller to be this deep or heartfelt, this is definitely a literary work and not just your run of the mill thriller. I guessed the first two twists which are inter-related reasonably early, the direction the story was taking made the first two not that hard to guess. The last reveal I did not see coming at all, nor the extremely profound and touching final pages of the book! I would have never made the choice made by one of the main characters of this book, just too risky and terrifying to fathom. The author, Adam Hamdy seems to be quite versatile as his other works generally seem to be suspenseful high octane action thrillers, bordering on bizarre and quite lengthy, I hear from the reviews. I agree with the popular opinion on his books that they would translate really well into mini series. My only critique if any at all would be that the book slowed down and got slightly repetitive towards the middle, the mid portion could have been edited more sharply reducing around 30 pages probably. Still a 5 star read. I tried Bright Young Women and gave up very quickly, did not have the patience for Jessica Knoll's writing style and the sorority atmosphere with which the story begins, maybe 15 years back I would have enjoyed it, not at this juncture of life.
So happy to see The Other Side of Night here! Diavola is another one that remains ingrained in my head long after reading - need to pick up The Haar soon 🌬
Loved 'the other side of night' there's no way I could've predicted that ending!!! So glad I already have 'kill for me,kill for you', 'funny story' and 'the eyes are the best part' on my shelf 😂
I'm new to your channel but you seem like a lovely person. Just ordered three of the books on your top 10 list =) Noted down three more. Much thanks from Sweden!
my favorite reads this year have been monstrilio, part of your world, just for the summer and bright young women!! but i think my FAVE thrilling book is we used to live here, gabby i think you'd really enjoy it!! i couldn't stop reading it because it was so eerie and unsettling, i just loooooved it!!
Loved The Measure SO MUCH. I absolutely had to read it after seeing your reaction to it. It is definitely one of my top reads of the year so far along with Recursion by Blake Crouch and Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid.
The Measure is a great couples discussion book, loved it. I can't wait for you to read All The Colors of The Dark. I'm so curious if you will love it as much as I did, LOL. Another I think you might like if you haven't read it is The Puppet Show by M.W. Craven - Tilly and Poe ❤
Great video Gabby! I also really enjoyed Once We Were Wolves and Bright Young Women. As a recommendation, I think you would really like the book Kindred. It is Historical Fiction BUT I think you would surprise yourself. It’s also sci-fi/time travel and has such a good message. It’s probably my favorite this year I’ve read.
Yess! I've read Funny Story, Once There Were Wolves, Bright Young Women, FantasticLand! My favorite was like you, Once There Were Wolves and Bright Young Women! 🙌🙌
Great recommendations! Thanks! The Measure was in my 2023 top 5. Bright Young Women + Funny Story are in my 2024 top 10. Also The Women, Shark Heart, The Frozen River, Wool, The Familiar + The Bullet Swallower. 📚❤
my top favourites for this year are Archers voice by Mia Sheridan; Fault in our stars by John Green (i know i am epically late to read this one now) and Death of a dancer by Caro Peacock. 🥰🥰🥰🥰 i’m currently reading The measure by Niki Erlick and Bright young women is next on my tbr!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
I have added On the Same Page and The Haar to my TBR - really looking forward to them! So far my favourite reads have been The Seven Year Slip and Slewfoot ❤
I absolutely love The Measure. It's so thought provoking. So pleased to see it in your best books of the year so far! I've been wanting to read Once There Were Wolves for a couple of years now. You've just given me the push I needed! :)
The Reformatory, Bright Young Women, Under The Dome, Just for the Summer, Listen for the Lie, Mary, Mad Honey, The Last Housewife, Wellness, and Cujo are my favorites so far that I’ve read this year I think….top ten..
Read On the Same Page based on your recommendation and loved it! I also just started The Eyes Are the Best Part and am just so intrigued because so many folks have been enjoying it.
I just read The Eyes Are the Best Part and I’m obsessed. Also I get needing the annotation, I ran out of my “misogyny” tabs with like 140 pages lefts 😂😂
Great video! My favorite book well actually I found a favorite author this year Janice Hattet if I spelled it right who wrote A. Angels The Appeal etc she writes on text message forms emails etc it's mystery but I love it! I can't wait to get Eyes are the best part 💜
I absolutely loved both Just for the Summer and Funny Story, actually I read one after the other and for me Funny Story is on my top of the year and Just for the Summer gets the honorable mention. Daphne and Miles made an impression on me, and I had some of the same issues as her, so it was comforting to see her finding her way. But the mother of all plot twists on Just for the Summer? I screamed!
One of my favorite things about reading is that there is something for everyone. I had the exact opposite feels about Diavola in that I was SO disappointed! lol. I thought the tone setting and atmosphere was terrible and the only thing I actually liked was the very end. The blurb and the cover were so fantastic and shit I love that I was certain it was going to be a new favorite. I’m so sad I didn’t like it but glad someone did! lol My top reads this year are Greta & Valdin, The Song of Achilles (I’m late to the game lol), and Hijab Butch Blues
If you like Diavola, you should read The House of Last Resort by Christopher Golden and maybe even The Main Character by Jaclyn Goldis ❤ Also, yup - Once There Were Wolves is a 6 ⭐️It’s one of my favorites ever. Charlotte McConaghy is on another level as a writer.
So I’ve read quite of these books based on your recommendation and The Other Side of Night is so far my favorite book this year!!! It was so good!!! And I cried so hard at the ending ❤❤❤ but I also really like Kill For Me Kill For You. Also so good as I did not see that ending coming either
My fave books this year so far have been Just for the Summer and Listen for the Lie. I only have two so far, but hopefully there will be more by the end of the year. 🥰🥰🥰
The Other Side of Night is also one of my favourite reads of the year so far! My others are In the Case of Heartbreak by Courtney Kae, Call the Canaries Home by Laura Barrow, Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi, and The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox by Maggie O’Farrell ☺️
I read quite a few of these and rated them very high. Excited to read the others. My top 3 of the year are very messy queers: Evocation, A Shot in The Dark, and The Haunting of Velkwood.
btw idk if anybody feels the same way but when u eat fish, like roasted fish or like a fish soup, the eyes really are the best part. also i fucking love that book
Top so far for me are: Cloud Cuckoo Land, Project Hail Mary, Mrs Death Misses Death, The Ministry of Time, Pity, Station Eleven, and Impossible Creatures
I have a top 7 so far this year sometimes I can’t pick 1 or 3 this year so far I have loved holly by Stephen king, the last witch of Scotland by Philip Paris, bone harvest by James Brogden , the hearts invisible furies ( a little life vibes when reading this) ,the housemaid by freida McFadden , the lighthouse by Alex Bell and the salt path by Raynor Winn 😊
I have read two 5 star series this year, which is very surprising since I am terrible at finishing series. Ancillary Justice trilogy by Ann Leckie is an amazing Sci-fi series, the way she treats gender is really interesting and at no time in the series was I bored. It constantly pushes you forward and the characters are amazing. The Bergman Brothers (and 2 sisters) series by Chloe Liese is probably my favorite romance series ever. I finished all 7 books in 8 days, I couldn't put them down. Great characters with a good insight into chronic illness, autism spectrum, hearing impairment, ADHD and anxiety. They are all so good.
I really couldn’t get into Bright Young Women. I listened to the audio but I’m thinking of trying the physical copy one day as I’ve heard others say they just didn’t vibe with the narrator
I'm always very curious how people read so many books in a short amount of time???!!!! I'm at about 40 so far this year, about 2/3 physical books and 1/3 audiobooks, and I feel like that's a lot for me. 135 so far is incredible!!
Here's my best books so far Birthday girl by Penelope Douglas Clytemnestra by constanza casanti Summer in the bluffs by sunny hostin Miss memory lane by colton Haynes memoir Out of shape by gracie gold memoir Interview with the vampire by Anne rice book 1 Tales of the body thief by Anne rice book 4 in the chronicles Good luck with that by kristan Higgins Pack up the moon by kristan Higgins This could be us by Kennedy Ryan One summer in Savannah by terah shelton Harris The maid by nita prose Stars in your eyes by kacen callender Her too by bonnie kistler
😁🔥🔥🔥🔥🥰🥰🥰I enjoyed the video gabby I’m glad those are your favs. I’m really into horror type books so I’d definitely the ones you showed that are horror….
The other side of night was such a surprise and good read. Completely agree with your views. However, I can see where you see Matt Haig connection but don't see this comparable as the writing quality and complexity of story of this is much better than Matt Haig.
There’s a new book going out it’s called quicksilver everybody’s talking about it fantasy romance vampires and stuff like that. I haven’t listened to it yet. 📕📕🧛🏻♂️
My top two favorite books I have read are Binding 13 by chole walsh this was book I had wanted to read for a long time but thought I wouldn't like it n I just one day bought the whole series n read the first book n omg this one was so good I felt so bad for Shannon n how she was being treated by not only her father but her own mother like if u plan on reading this check trigger warnings bc it does tlk about bullying n abuse like the last chapter was so heartbreak to read n I cant wait to pick up book two Still beating by Jennifer Hartmann this was another one that I wanted to read but just never picked up I read this book in one sitting couldn't put it down at all this one deals with trauma bonding n s.a. n rate like this one made mi sob on the second half of this book n the third half also was so sad to read check trigger warnings this one to
Have you read Dolores Claiborne by Stephen King? If not I think it has the potential to be a favorite of yours. The audiobook was seriously one of the best audiobooks I’ve ever listened to.
I've been rewatching your old videos lately and they are so comforting (as all of your content is) and I just appreciate you so much 💜
That’s so sweet thank you!! 🥹🥰
Bright Young Women was a favorite of mine. I love how the author also calls out how by calling them ‘smart’ is a way of absolving the people who outright ignored, belittled, and turned a blind eye to the man for so long. Can’t quite admit that the person was just lucky when you’re the reason now can you?
There are a few in your top ten that I can’t wait to finally get to: On the Same Page, The Measure, Funny Story, and The Eyes Are the Best Part 😍 Right now my top favorites of the year are Kill for Me, Kill for You, Bright Young Women, Just for the Summer, Incidents Around the House, Yours Truly, Nestlings, and Yellowface!
So many books, so little time. I have a lot of these on my TBR.
Gabby, I love your energy! This is my first year reading, and I have been so encouraged to keep a reading journal and this is a great idea for a page, Top 10. I have had a lot of 5 stars this first six months, and you have now given me so many titles to look for. Thanks for sharing! Elizabeth PS I'm impressed you know Strangers on a Train!
I love seeing someone talk up Once There Were Wolves. Incredible! More people need to read them!
I loved that one too!
So glad to see someone else who loved Diavola - one of my favorites as well ❤
Ashley recommended Charlotte’s last book “migrations” a few years ago and I loved it. I meant to pick up her next book (“And then there were wolves”)when I finished it and completely forgot. Thank you for reminding me, Gabby. ❤
Your enthusiasm is unparalleled. 😊
I can’t stop thinking about just for the summer. It’s literally so perfect I’m obsessed!!
Gabby, THANK YOU! A couple of vids back, you talked about Once There Were Wolves--it had been on my TBR forrreveerrr. I finally bought it and immediately read it because of you (and here it is again), and it was incredible. Love your content! ❤
Ahh I’m so happy to hear that!! Thank you!! ❤❤❤
We have pretty different tastes in horror, but we do align sometimes! We Spread and The Haar are two of my favorite books of all time, so glad to see you also spread the David Sodergren gospel. I saw you liked The Forgotten Island, I think you'd really enjoy Night Shoot and Dead Girl Blues by him in particular next.
Okay you’ve convinced me to read the Haar it sounds so good!!
I also read Bright Young Women and agree with absolutely everything you said about it! The Veronica Speedwell books and The Will of the Many are my favorites of the year so far.
i've only given 4 books 5 stars so read (excluding rereads)
Just Like Home by Sara Gailey
Breaking The Dark by Lisa Jewell
Middle of the Night by Riley Sager
Stepping Off by Jordan Sonnenblick
I loved The Measure, but I think I read it last year. A few I loved this year so far were Kill for Me Kill for You, Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon, The Last One by Will Dean, Not Even Bones by Rebecca Schaeffer, Attached at the Hip by Christine Riccio, and Just for the Summer by Abby Jimenez.
To start with, thank you very much Gabby for introducing The other side of night to me. The title and the book cover would never have drawn me otherwise.
This was a very well written book, and a very unusual combination of themes to say the least. You would never expect a thriller to be this deep or heartfelt, this is definitely a literary work and not just your run of the mill thriller.
I guessed the first two twists which are inter-related reasonably early, the direction the story was taking made the first two not that hard to guess. The last reveal I did not see coming at all, nor the extremely profound and touching final pages of the book!
I would have never made the choice made by one of the main characters of this book, just too risky and terrifying to fathom.
The author, Adam Hamdy seems to be quite versatile as his other works generally seem to be suspenseful high octane action thrillers, bordering on bizarre and quite lengthy, I hear from the reviews. I agree with the popular opinion on his books that they would translate really well into mini series.
My only critique if any at all would be that the book slowed down and got slightly repetitive towards the middle, the mid portion could have been edited more sharply reducing around 30 pages probably. Still a 5 star read.
I tried Bright Young Women and gave up very quickly, did not have the patience for Jessica Knoll's writing style and the sorority atmosphere with which the story begins, maybe 15 years back I would have enjoyed it, not at this juncture of life.
So happy to see The Other Side of Night here! Diavola is another one that remains ingrained in my head long after reading - need to pick up The Haar soon 🌬
Ahhh I think you’d love The Haar!!
Loved 'the other side of night' there's no way I could've predicted that ending!!! So glad I already have 'kill for me,kill for you', 'funny story' and 'the eyes are the best part' on my shelf 😂
I also loved bright young women this year!! My top 3 are the nightingale, just for the summer & powerless by elsie silver! 💙📚
I'm new to your channel but you seem like a lovely person. Just ordered three of the books on your top 10 list =) Noted down three more. Much thanks from Sweden!
Thank you so much!! I appreciate it 🥹🥰
Bright Young Women is on my top reads of this year also.
my favorite reads this year have been monstrilio, part of your world, just for the summer and bright young women!! but i think my FAVE thrilling book is we used to live here, gabby i think you'd really enjoy it!! i couldn't stop reading it because it was so eerie and unsettling, i just loooooved it!!
Loved The Measure SO MUCH. I absolutely had to read it after seeing your reaction to it. It is definitely one of my top reads of the year so far along with Recursion by Blake Crouch and Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid.
The Measure is a great couples discussion book, loved it. I can't wait for you to read All The Colors of The Dark. I'm so curious if you will love it as much as I did, LOL. Another I think you might like if you haven't read it is The Puppet Show by M.W. Craven - Tilly and Poe ❤
Great video Gabby! I also really enjoyed Once We Were Wolves and Bright Young Women.
As a recommendation, I think you would really like the book Kindred. It is Historical Fiction BUT I think you would surprise yourself. It’s also sci-fi/time travel and has such a good message.
It’s probably my favorite this year I’ve read.
Yess! I've read Funny Story, Once There Were Wolves, Bright Young Women, FantasticLand! My favorite was like you, Once There Were Wolves and Bright Young Women! 🙌🙌
Just saw that Charlotte McConaghy is coming up with a new book in 2025 called Wild Dark Shore?? 🙌🙌🙌
So many great books on this list!!
Great recommendations! Thanks! The Measure was in my 2023 top 5. Bright Young Women + Funny Story are in my 2024 top 10. Also The Women, Shark Heart, The Frozen River, Wool, The Familiar + The Bullet Swallower. 📚❤
im so excited to read the eyes are the best part! I recently picked it up and your review makes me wanna start reading it now🤩
Once There Were Wolves and Bright Young Women were both 5 stars reads for me also!
My favorites this year have been Louder Than Hunger, The September House, and One Summer in Savannah.
Bright Young Women and Just For the Summer are definitely among my top favorites of the year!
Bright Young Women was one of my most favorite reads ever.
my top favourites for this year are Archers voice by Mia Sheridan; Fault in our stars by John Green (i know i am epically late to read this one now) and Death of a dancer by Caro Peacock. 🥰🥰🥰🥰
i’m currently reading The measure by Niki Erlick and Bright young women is next on my tbr!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
I just read my top two back to back. We Used To Live Here by Marcus Kliewer and Night Watching by Tracy Sierra.
I just finished Diavola and looooved!
I loved “Just for the Summer!”Being from MN made it an even funnier read.
I have added On the Same Page and The Haar to my TBR - really looking forward to them!
So far my favourite reads have been The Seven Year Slip and Slewfoot ❤
I absolutely love The Measure. It's so thought provoking. So pleased to see it in your best books of the year so far! I've been wanting to read Once There Were Wolves for a couple of years now. You've just given me the push I needed! :)
The Reformatory, Bright Young Women, Under The Dome, Just for the Summer, Listen for the Lie, Mary, Mad Honey, The Last Housewife, Wellness, and Cujo are my favorites so far that I’ve read this year I think….top ten..
Read On the Same Page based on your recommendation and loved it! I also just started The Eyes Are the Best Part and am just so intrigued because so many folks have been enjoying it.
I just read The Eyes Are the Best Part and I’m obsessed. Also I get needing the annotation, I ran out of my “misogyny” tabs with like 140 pages lefts 😂😂
I read Just for the Summer as a stand alone and i really loved it!! I’m going to read the other books in the series now!
Great video! My favorite book well actually I found a favorite author this year Janice Hattet if I spelled it right who wrote A. Angels The Appeal etc she writes on text message forms emails etc it's mystery but I love it! I can't wait to get Eyes are the best part 💜
I loved Once There Were Wolves as well. ❤
Yes yay more lists from you . LET'S GOOOOOO
Loved the recs!❤
I absolutely loved both Just for the Summer and Funny Story, actually I read one after the other and for me Funny Story is on my top of the year and Just for the Summer gets the honorable mention. Daphne and Miles made an impression on me, and I had some of the same issues as her, so it was comforting to see her finding her way.
But the mother of all plot twists on Just for the Summer? I screamed!
One of my favorite things about reading is that there is something for everyone. I had the exact opposite feels about Diavola in that I was SO disappointed! lol. I thought the tone setting and atmosphere was terrible and the only thing I actually liked was the very end. The blurb and the cover were so fantastic and shit I love that I was certain it was going to be a new favorite. I’m so sad I didn’t like it but glad someone did! lol
My top reads this year are Greta & Valdin, The Song of Achilles (I’m late to the game lol), and Hijab Butch Blues
If you like Diavola, you should read The House of Last Resort by Christopher Golden and maybe even The Main Character by Jaclyn Goldis ❤
Also, yup - Once There Were Wolves is a 6 ⭐️It’s one of my favorites ever. Charlotte McConaghy is on another level as a writer.
So I’ve read quite of these books based on your recommendation and The Other Side of Night is so far my favorite book this year!!! It was so good!!! And I cried so hard at the ending ❤❤❤ but I also really like Kill For Me Kill For You. Also so good as I did not see that ending coming either
My fave books this year so far have been Just for the Summer and Listen for the Lie. I only have two so far, but hopefully there will be more by the end of the year. 🥰🥰🥰
My top books include Frozen River, The Housewife, and Frozen River
I think your book club pics this year so far have been pretty successful.
This was fun because I was trying to guess what books would be on this list. And none of these picks were surprising!! 😂
The Other Side of Night is also one of my favourite reads of the year so far! My others are In the Case of Heartbreak by Courtney Kae, Call the Canaries Home by Laura Barrow, Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi, and The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox by Maggie O’Farrell ☺️
Just For the Summer also made my favorite books of the year!
I tabbed/annotated SO much in The Measure! Really good book.
I read quite a few of these and rated them very high. Excited to read the others. My top 3 of the year are very messy queers: Evocation, A Shot in The Dark, and The Haunting of Velkwood.
I don't really like horror but The Other Side of Night sounds really intriguing
The Other Side of Night isn’t horror, it’s more of a mystery thriller 🥰
btw idk if anybody feels the same way but when u eat fish, like roasted fish or like a fish soup, the eyes really are the best part. also i fucking love that book
Hi I wanted to tell you that while watching Summerween..I heard you talking about the Haar, I bought it and just finished..loved it..thanks
On the same page sounds so good 😩
Top so far for me are: Cloud Cuckoo Land, Project Hail Mary, Mrs Death Misses Death, The Ministry of Time, Pity, Station Eleven, and Impossible Creatures
Adding the Haar to my TBR cuz of you!!
Omg I still need to read Bright Young Women!
@@RivetingReadsahhh I think you’d really enjoy both Sav 😍
I have a top 7 so far this year sometimes I can’t pick 1 or 3 this year so far I have loved holly by Stephen king, the last witch of Scotland by Philip Paris, bone harvest by James Brogden , the hearts invisible furies ( a little life vibes when reading this) ,the housemaid by freida McFadden , the lighthouse by Alex Bell and the salt path by Raynor Winn 😊
I want to read The Last One!
Top fives for me would be Kill for Me Kill for You, Heartless Hunter, The Frozen River, The Women, and I think my current read, Black River Orchard,
You had me at Boston. That’s where I live.
I LOVED Charlotte Mcconaghy’s book Migrations. I still need to read Once There Were Wolves.
I have read two 5 star series this year, which is very surprising since I am terrible at finishing series. Ancillary Justice trilogy by Ann Leckie is an amazing Sci-fi series, the way she treats gender is really interesting and at no time in the series was I bored. It constantly pushes you forward and the characters are amazing. The Bergman Brothers (and 2 sisters) series by Chloe Liese is probably my favorite romance series ever. I finished all 7 books in 8 days, I couldn't put them down. Great characters with a good insight into chronic illness, autism spectrum, hearing impairment, ADHD and anxiety. They are all so good.
I picked up Bright Young Women becuase of your review. I NEED to read it asap
Loved kill for me kill for you ! Thanks for the recs❤
One of my favorite books was Commencement by J. Courtney Sullivan. I think Reese Witherspoon picked her new book "The Cliffs" for her book club!
I would read anything that Emily Henry writes, she gets it right every dang time.. in my opinion
Boy parts by Eliza Clark was a wonderful read. Now reading Pennance by same author
I really couldn’t get into Bright Young Women. I listened to the audio but I’m thinking of trying the physical copy one day as I’ve heard others say they just didn’t vibe with the narrator
You give me more options to read love it
You have to read Joe Nuthin’s Guide to Life!! Omg it’s sooo good!
I'm always very curious how people read so many books in a short amount of time???!!!! I'm at about 40 so far this year, about 2/3 physical books and 1/3 audiobooks, and I feel like that's a lot for me. 135 so far is incredible!!
Here's my best books so far
Birthday girl by Penelope Douglas
Clytemnestra by constanza casanti
Summer in the bluffs by sunny hostin
Miss memory lane by colton Haynes memoir
Out of shape by gracie gold memoir
Interview with the vampire by Anne rice book 1
Tales of the body thief by Anne rice book 4 in the chronicles
Good luck with that by kristan Higgins
Pack up the moon by kristan Higgins
This could be us by Kennedy Ryan
One summer in Savannah by terah shelton Harris
The maid by nita prose
Stars in your eyes by kacen callender
Her too by bonnie kistler
😁🔥🔥🔥🔥🥰🥰🥰I enjoyed the video gabby I’m glad those are your favs. I’m really into horror type books so I’d definitely the ones you showed that are horror….
The other side of night was such a surprise and good read. Completely agree with your views. However, I can see where you see Matt Haig connection but don't see this comparable as the writing quality and complexity of story of this is much better than Matt Haig.
Alls Well by Mona Awad!!!!!
There’s a new book going out it’s called quicksilver everybody’s talking about it fantasy romance vampires and stuff like that. I haven’t listened to it yet. 📕📕🧛🏻♂️
My top two favorite books I have read are
Binding 13 by chole walsh this was book I had wanted to read for a long time but thought I wouldn't like it n I just one day bought the whole series n read the first book n omg this one was so good I felt so bad for Shannon n how she was being treated by not only her father but her own mother like if u plan on reading this check trigger warnings bc it does tlk about bullying n abuse like the last chapter was so heartbreak to read n I cant wait to pick up book two
Still beating by Jennifer Hartmann this was another one that I wanted to read but just never picked up I read this book in one sitting couldn't put it down at all this one deals with trauma bonding n s.a. n rate like this one made mi sob on the second half of this book n the third half also was so sad to read check trigger warnings this one to
Can I ask if there is any animal cruelty in Once There Were Wolves? (I’d look it up but don’t want spoilers!)
Read some Vonnegut books please!
Have you read Dolores Claiborne by Stephen King? If not I think it has the potential to be a favorite of yours. The audiobook was seriously one of the best audiobooks I’ve ever listened to.
the haar was great! super weird
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