I almost didn’t finish the novel… Almost. Good thing I did.
Tag: Novels
P.S. I Love You (book vs. movie)
I was on a vacation recently and read two books on the journeys (to and from). Well, re-read one (And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie) and read one (P.S. I Love You by Cecilia Ahern).
Books read in January
I know January is not over, but here are the three books I have read so far:
On a Gillian Flynn high!
And now I have seen Gone Girl. Haven’t read the book yet, but the movie was great!
More on it later!
Dark Places by Gillian Flynn
Just finished reading Dark Places by Gillian Flynn. I have to say there were lots of obstacles while reading it. Mostly that I just couldn’t find any time to sit and read. But, I did it And I’m glad that I did.
Sharp objects by Gillian Flynn
Just finished reading Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn. The reason I started reading this was that Gone Girl had just released and I got curious about the book. Looking at the reviews led me to Sharp Objects, and thus I bought the book.
LATEST READ | Dark Places by Gillian Flynn
Going to read this next,… hope it lives up to my expectations! 🙂
Book Hangover: Inability to start a new book because you’re still living in the last book’s world.
OBSESSED doesn’t even begin to describe how I feel about this book! After reading Gone Girl, I went out in search of any and all books Gillian Flynn wrote, which is how I came across this one, Dark Places.
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Murder on the Orient Express
Strangeville (A review, sort of)
Have you read Strangeville by Kenneth Tingle? It is a weird sort of a book. I could not make what the book was going to be about for a very long time. Strangely, that is what kept me interested enough to read ahead. But, somehow, I feel that even the author wasn’t sure where the story was going to go …
Horns by Joe Hill
So here it is! The review for Horns, a novel by Joe Hill.
As mentioned in my last post, the only reason I read the book was because I saw the trailer of the movie based on it. The movie stars Daniel Radcliff, and that was enough to interest me. This is the first novel by Joe Hill that I have read, and I liked it overall.