I like page turners, suspense (though not horror or any gore), historical fiction, and just really good stories with plot twists and interesting characters. I need to be able to buy it at Costco.
Any suggestions?
I like page turners, suspense (though not horror or any gore), historical fiction, and just really good stories with plot twists and interesting characters. I need to be able to buy it at Costco.
Any suggestions?
pomegranate / 3275 posts
Liane Moriarty. I highly suggest "what Alice forgot." Especially if you are in your early thirties/late twenties!
I think I saw some of her stuff at Costco before.
cantaloupe / 6634 posts
Not sure if you can get these from Costco but Isabel Allende sounds right up your alley. I would read Daughter of Fortune and then Portrait in Sepia (the second book picks up with the heroine's granddaughter from the first. ) They are beautiful, exotic historical fiction novels with compelling characters.
cantaloupe / 6164 posts
I am halfway through The Girl You Left Behind by Jojo Moyes and I love it so far! I've heard Me Before You is good too, but I haven't read it yet!
pomelo / 5628 posts
The Girl on the Train. Totally a non-horror suspense page turner.
pineapple / 12566 posts
Yesterday I finished "All the Light We Cannot See". It is WWII historical fiction and it was SOOO good and the writing was just beautiful. It won the Pulitzer Prize last year.
persimmon / 1273 posts
Seconding "All the Light We Cannot See" if you're into historical fiction. Great story and great writing. No idea if you can get it at Costco though.
nectarine / 2180 posts
@MamaBehr: yes! What Alice Forgot is my favorite of her books. Her latest one was pretty good too.
@photojane: I really like Jojo Moyes too.. Me Before You was very good and I also liked One Plus One.
grapefruit / 4770 posts
@MamaBehr: I agree! I loved reading The Husband's Secret on vacation!
honeydew / 7235 posts
@MamaBehr: yes!
Just read Big Little Lies and it was awesome! Very fun!
honeydew / 7235 posts
@dc yoga bee: it started slow for me. But I'm still sad that book is over and Ive read two books since. Fun characters and good storyline. Nothing too heavy, fun summer read!!
eggplant / 11287 posts
@lamariniere: was it a good page turner? I like to be on the edge of my seat!
honeydew / 7235 posts
@Rainbow Sprinkles: i would try The Girl on the Train if you haven't read that yet then!
pomegranate / 3729 posts
All The Light We Cannot See was excellent. Page turner for sure, IMO
clementine / 912 posts
The Nightingale is great historical fiction. Another fabulous historical fiction book is The Kitchen House.
I loved so many of the others suggested here.
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21616 posts
@bpcmarj: that's on my list! I'm on a waiting list of about 200 people to get a copy from my library though
pineapple / 12566 posts
@Rainbow Sprinkles: I couldn't put it down! I read it in 2 days!
pear / 1696 posts
Another vote for The Girl on the Train, I got my copy at Costco.
Def going to read All The Light We Cannot See now!
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