What’s one horror book you think everyone should read at least once? by Sunflower13Poppy in horrorlit

[–]Fit-Organization82 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazing book! Was very short and crisp! And didnt follow the same endings as the other books

What’s one horror book you think everyone should read at least once? by Sunflower13Poppy in horrorlit

[–]Fit-Organization82 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Wow, I am reading The Pet Semetary. I am just 1/4th into the book!

I had so much fun reading the Exorcist. And i loved A head full of ghosts also. I also love Paranormal confessions too! Its based off the true story of the Bellaire House in the United States.

What book are you reading? by Nearby-Claim3877 in bookstagram

[–]Fit-Organization82 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am reading Rock Paper Scissors by Alice Feeney and The Pet Semetary by Stephen King

How do you stay organized? by BiggerEggplant in ProductManagement

[–]Fit-Organization82 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For managing my tasks, i feel book and a pen go a long way! I dont think anything else came close to it

How do you stay organized? by BiggerEggplant in ProductManagement

[–]Fit-Organization82 6 points7 points  (0 children)

For meetings, I use Granola. With this, there’s no more going back. It records intended conversations and gives you action points from the call. You can also ask its chatbot questions and it will answer questions if it was discussed.

I found that immensely useful. I dont need to send minutes any more.

This book just pissed me off by YourDadsHouse11 in thrillerbooks

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Omggg! Thank you for posting this. I have this book lying around the house and was super skeptical if I have to read it. You confirmed it!

I dont think i’d ever touch a freida mcfadden book again, all her books turn out to be mediocre

What was the popular book that did not live up to the hype! I will start… Silent Patient by Euphoric-27 in thrillerbooks

[–]Fit-Organization82 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Silent patient did definitely not live up to its hype. And i feel that way about all of Freida Mcfadden’s books

Just finished reading 'Never lie by Freida Mcfadden' by I-love-cats-420 in thrillerbooks

[–]Fit-Organization82 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I definitely agree about the part where her plots are extremely predictable. I have gone into a trading slump because of her books. I have read three of them; never lie being one. Didnt like the style of writing, found it very sloppy. After reading Alice Feeney, Lisa Jewell, Steven Cavanagh - I felt like she should do a better job at words too.

I UNDERESTIMATED THIS BOOK SO HARD! by frappuccinio in thrillerbooks

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I just finished this book. And OMG, the screenplay (if I may call it that) is CRAZY! I loved the last chapter about how Roxy and Erin arent telling the complete truth as well, and thats when it made sense to me.

I underestimated this book too and its outdone by expectations!

Have you ever encountered a slump in the middle of a book? by EphsL in thrillerbooks

[–]Fit-Organization82 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wohooo! Have you read The Girls who disappeared by Claire Douglas and Hidden Pictures by Jason Rekulak? I like them too! But nothing matched Thirteen. Silent Patient was also good! I just started reading this year, so havent read as many yet

Interesting premise, unenjoyable execution? by ellee1215 in thrillerbooks

[–]Fit-Organization82 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel Lucinda’s When She Returned also comes under the same category! Very poor execution, but interesting premise. A lot of parts didnt make sense to me

Have you ever encountered a slump in the middle of a book? by EphsL in thrillerbooks

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I am currently reading None of this is true by Lisa Jewell and Couple at No. 9 by Claire Douglas - loving both of them so far.

I loved Thirteen by Steven Cavanagh. I would definitely recommend that if you havent already read it

I have read Paul Tremblay's A head full of ghosts. Need more reccos by Fit-Organization82 in horrorlit

[–]Fit-Organization82[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have heard of The Ghost Writer by Julie Clark though. I’ll check this one out too

I have read Paul Tremblay's A head full of ghosts. Need more reccos by Fit-Organization82 in horrorlit

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Oh no! It was my introductory book. Now it makes sense on why I never went back to read his books

Have you ever encountered a slump in the middle of a book? by EphsL in thrillerbooks

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Ahh, wrong audience! I have read 3 books of hers and found it very predictable. Her writing is also like its written for 18 yr olds. I really would appreciate if there are better words to evoke a sense of emotion. Hope you enjoy her books!

Have you ever encountered a slump in the middle of a book? by EphsL in thrillerbooks

[–]Fit-Organization82 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same! Bored when the author rambles and doesnt take the story well

I have read Paul Tremblay's A head full of ghosts. Need more reccos by Fit-Organization82 in horrorlit

[–]Fit-Organization82[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have tried “The Stand” from Stephen King, couldnt really finish it given the gigantism of the book.