I can never get through one of your videos without going down at least two rabbit holes on goodreads. My list of books to buy keeps growing, and I already own over 100 books I still need to read 😅
january: penpal - Dathan Auerbach feb: notes from underground - Dostoevskij march: the god of small things - Arundhati Roy april: the enigma of amigara fault - Junji Ito may: bunny - Mona Awad june: american psycho - Bret Easton Ellis july: autobiography of red - Anne Carson august: only dull people are brilliant at breakfast - Oscar Wilde sept: diario di rondine - Amélie Nothomb oct: né di Eva né di Adamo - Amélie Nothomb nov: our wives under the sea - Julia Armfield dec: none .-.
I tried to choose between 5 stars where I could but that is SO hard 😂 January: Bastard Out of Carolina AND Saving Noah February: The Weight of Blood March: Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs? April: On a Quiet Street May: They Never Learn June: All the Dangerous Things AND Before We Were Yours July: The Bell Jar August: Behind Her Eyes AND Migrations September: Red Clay Suzie AND Room October: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest AND Penance November: The Dutch House December: Dark Matter
Both Recursion and Dark Matter by Blake Crouch are books that were unputdownable for me. He has such a great writing style and the sciencey-ness isn't too hard to understand. I am currently reading Pines and although it was published years before the others, it's very readable. I don't normally read this genre- Constant Reader here- but enjoyed them quite a bit.
Reading Tender is the Flesh for a book club in March, it's been on my list for a while and I'm looking forward to it! Also have Crouch, Palahniuk and Malfi on my list of authors I've never read before (novels) but plan to give a try this year.
Hi! A few videos back you were talking about your love of Darcy Coates. Made me wanna give her a try. Absolutely obsessed now. Thanks! Reading the Gravekeeper series now. Love your videos!
If you're looking for something a bit different, I recommend The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell. It's a first contact story with quite a few disturbing moments.
Library looks good. New to this book tube malarkey and finding my way around. I hope you are reading something good. Best wishes to you and your channel.
January: Keep It in the Family by John Marrs February: Chain of Gold by Cassandra Clare March: Reprieve by James Han Mattson April: The Kingdom by Jo Nesbo May: Beyond the Black Door by A.M. Strickland June: The Chandler Legacies by Abdi Nazemian July: See You Yesterday by Rachel Lynn Solomon August: The Ways We Hide by Kristina McMorris September: The Footman by A. O’Connor October: Goblin by Josh Malerman November: To Best the Boys by Mary Weber December: The No-Show by Beth O’Leary
Hair is looking awesome, immediately noticed it in the thumbnail.
The fact she doesn't remember every detail of every book after time is so nice bcuz same
I remember little lol. Which is nice a few years down the road when I go for the re-read
I can never get through one of your videos without going down at least two rabbit holes on goodreads. My list of books to buy keeps growing, and I already own over 100 books I still need to read 😅
january: penpal - Dathan Auerbach
feb: notes from underground - Dostoevskij
march: the god of small things - Arundhati Roy
april: the enigma of amigara fault - Junji Ito
may: bunny - Mona Awad
june: american psycho - Bret Easton Ellis
july: autobiography of red - Anne Carson
august: only dull people are brilliant at breakfast - Oscar Wilde
sept: diario di rondine - Amélie Nothomb
oct: né di Eva né di Adamo - Amélie Nothomb
nov: our wives under the sea - Julia Armfield
dec: none .-.
I tried to choose between 5 stars where I could but that is SO hard 😂
January: Bastard Out of Carolina AND Saving Noah
February: The Weight of Blood
March: Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs?
April: On a Quiet Street
May: They Never Learn
June: All the Dangerous Things AND Before We Were Yours
July: The Bell Jar
August: Behind Her Eyes AND Migrations
September: Red Clay Suzie AND Room
October: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest AND Penance
November: The Dutch House
December: Dark Matter
Both Recursion and Dark Matter by Blake Crouch are books that were unputdownable for me. He has such a great writing style and the sciencey-ness isn't too hard to understand. I am currently reading Pines and although it was published years before the others, it's very readable. I don't normally read this genre- Constant Reader here- but enjoyed them quite a bit.
Just finished the second book in the pines series, wayward. So good! Looking forward to getting into his other books:)
Reading Tender is the Flesh for a book club in March, it's been on my list for a while and I'm looking forward to it!
Also have Crouch, Palahniuk and Malfi on my list of authors I've never read before (novels) but plan to give a try this year.
Love your hair!!
Also love the video! Thanks so much for your time because I’m sooo lazy I can’t imagine 😅
Hi! A few videos back you were talking about your love of Darcy Coates. Made me wanna give her a try. Absolutely obsessed now. Thanks! Reading the Gravekeeper series now. Love your videos!
you should see the TV show for Rizzoli and Isles both of their chemistry is just off the charts :) especially season 1
Great show!
We're all on the edge of our seat waiting for you to read Blood Meridian. I bet it'll be book of the year.
If you're looking for something a bit different, I recommend The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell. It's a first contact story with quite a few disturbing moments.
Black Mouth is such a good book. It was one of my favorites in 2022.
Yay! Thank u for the vid! Hope u continue to feel better!
Library looks good. New to this book tube malarkey and finding my way around. I hope you are reading something good. Best wishes to you and your channel.
Black Mouth A+++++. All Malfi. Hail. Also Dark Matter on Apple TV+ coming soon!
you are awesome Anda. thank you!
If you like Let The Right One In, you may like Little Star also by John Ajvide Lindqvist
I'm from Vermont. We barely have a murder a year. They are always front-page news. But yes, we all are very good-looking. 😂😂😂😂😂
Dont expect me to list the best books of the last year, let alone in what month I read it. I dont even remember what I ate last week :D
Is it tshirt season already??????
Wish I could like Sci fi.
Same! I just cannot get into it! But I love horrors and thrillers!
A new vid, yayyy! ^_^
January: Keep It in the Family by John Marrs
February: Chain of Gold by Cassandra Clare
March: Reprieve by James Han Mattson
April: The Kingdom by Jo Nesbo
May: Beyond the Black Door by A.M. Strickland
June: The Chandler Legacies by Abdi Nazemian
July: See You Yesterday by Rachel Lynn Solomon
August: The Ways We Hide by Kristina McMorris
September: The Footman by A. O’Connor
October: Goblin by Josh Malerman
November: To Best the Boys by Mary Weber
December: The No-Show by Beth O’Leary