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Re: What are you reading? 3
[Re: Lex]
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08/14/26 02:50 PM
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LadyK, I finished The House at the End of the World, and I quite enjoyed it. It was a nice mix of thriller, suspense, horror, and sci-fi.
I know that one of the criticisms of Koontz is that he has a tendency to recycle plots and character types, and while that can certainly be true, I still find most of his books to be good, relaxing reads. And I almost always come across words in every book that I have never heard before, which doesn't happen very often in other books that I read.
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Re: What are you reading? 3
[Re: Lex]
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08/16/26 01:49 PM
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Adversary to the Villain was a quick but enjoyable read, and there will (better) be a sequel. I just started The House at the End of the World and am already hooked.
What kind of mysteries do you like, SQF?
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Re: What are you reading? 3
[Re: Lex]
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08/16/26 06:49 PM
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LadyKestrel,
I love twists and turns. Anything that goes somewhere I didn't expect. Something like And Then There Were None.
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Re: What are you reading? 3
[Re: Lex]
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08/17/26 09:08 AM
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Ruth Ware's stand-alone mystery/thrillers are very good. The most recent one of hers I read is The Woman in Cabin 10. I have yet to read The IT Girl, but Zero Days and One by One were definite page turners.
An older one with twists is Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane.
Last edited by LadyKestrel; 08/17/26 09:15 AM.
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Re: What are you reading? 3
[Re: Lex]
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08/17/26 07:05 PM
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You're very welcome! I hope you find something you like.
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Re: What are you reading? 3
[Re: Lex]
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I just finished Dean Koontz's The House at the End of the World. It was very suspenseful!
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Re: What are you reading? 3
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That sounds like a good one, SQF. Let us know what you think of it.
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