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if i liked girl on a train. what else should i try?

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TheoriginalLEM · 08/04/2015 23:14

I quite liked this. easy to read. although i predicted the ending in the first few chapters.

What else might i like?

i didnt like gone girl though.

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meandjulio · 08/04/2015 23:20

Elizabeth is Missing
The Mystery of Mercy Close and Anybody Out There by Marian Keyes

tripfiction · 09/04/2015 08:36

Possibly Her and look out for Disclaimer (which is out today I think)

Listmaker · 09/04/2015 14:46

I've been recommended The Kind Worth Killing by Peter Swanson...only just started it but think it has promise and it gets good reviews.

TheoriginalLEM · 09/04/2015 15:20

thanks :) I looked at Elizabeth is missing, it looks like a really good story but i don't think i could read it as my father had alzheimers so it would be too close to home for me.

Will have a look at the others.

Despite myself i downloaded the second cormoran strike book, despite wanting to jump on my kindle after reading the last one, its easy to read and at the moment thats what im looking for.

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SocialMediaAddict · 09/04/2015 19:34

I hated Elizabeth is missing.

I just finished The Ice Twins which parts I enjoyed and parts a bit close to home as I have identical twins!

tobee · 09/04/2015 20:04

I was worried about the elizabeth is missing because my grandmother had alzheimers but a friend whose father currently has the disease said it wasn't a problem for her. I liked the book (I know many didn't). In fact the alzheimers is dealt with in a quite empowering way, if that makes sense, as it's down from the sufferers point of view.

tobee · 09/04/2015 20:05

Done not down.

Gumnast2014 · 09/04/2015 20:06

Gone girl

SmokingGun · 09/04/2015 20:12

I let you go by Claire Mackintosh is really good read. I also enjoyed all of Mark Edwards books too.

Listmaker · 10/04/2015 14:37

Have now finished The Kind Worth Killing - it was great - really gripping with plenty of twists and turns. Definitely recommend that one.

mumhum · 10/04/2015 14:43

How about:

Perfect by Rachel Joyce
The Shock of the Fall by Nathan Filer

007JamesBond · 10/04/2015 14:47

Apple Tree Yard?

Listmaker · 10/04/2015 15:17

Perfect is a bit dull I thought. Shock of the Fall was good but not a thriller type book.

Apple Tree Yard was a page turner but some bits were very implausible.

Imperial · 10/04/2015 15:20

Rose petal beach or the ice cream girls by Dorothy Koomson

Annarose2014 · 10/04/2015 15:24

I hated EIM too. I just found it bloody depressing. Had nightmares about having Alzheimers afterwards!

Annarose2014 · 10/04/2015 15:30

By the way, The Kind Worth Killing is cheap as chips in the Kindle store right now. Downloaded! Thank you!

Listmaker · 10/04/2015 17:30

Hope you enjoy it Anna!

guilianna · 12/04/2015 11:46

don't bother with Disclaimer

Southeastdweller · 12/04/2015 12:07

Really, guilianna? I reserved it at the library yesterday. What didn't you like about it?

guilianna · 12/04/2015 17:16

I think I had sky-high expectations! it was an OK read, but not the wow next hot thing it was hyped as. You might disagree! it seems to me the real wow books come out of nowhere and don't suffer from that weight of expectation!

LikeABadSethRogenMovie · 12/04/2015 17:20

I'm reading The Last Letter From Your Lover and am enjoying it. I haven't finished it yet though, so it has plenty of time to get crap!

hollyisalovelyname · 19/04/2015 10:24

I didn't like The Mystery of Mercy Close at all.
It just went on.
I feel bad saying that because Marian Keyes comes across so nice in interviews and in her column.

noTVandNObeer · 21/04/2015 09:56

The Sea SIsters by Lucy Clarke.

Fuckup · 23/04/2015 09:16

If your still about I think you'd like The Sleeper by Emily Barr. Another train related mystery!

Anjelica27 · 23/04/2015 09:20

I let you go by Clare Mackintosh - read it in one go, couldn't put it down.