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9 Books That Will Keep Your Attention Until The Very Last Page



There are books you wish you didn't start, books you enjoy reading and some books that you just can't stop reading, these are a few of them, i loved them and hopefully they will have the same effect on you as well 

1. See Jane Run By Joy Fielding

I don’t know about you, but I never get tired of novels about memory loss. Jane Whittaker finds herself in a grocery store, wearing a bloodstained dress with $10,000 in the pocket and having no memory of how she got there. In fact, she has no memory of who she is at all. When the police reunite her with the handsome doctor they say is her husband, she hopes he’ll help her recover. Instead, she uncovers some pretty horrifying memories ... Read More

2. Broken Harbor By Tana French

A woman is taken to intensive care, and her husband and two children are found dead. It seems simple: The husband — a victim of the recession — tried to kill himself and his whole family, and failed. But the evidence doesn’t quite add up. It’s safe to say you won’t be sleeping until after you’ve got to the bottom of this mystery. Read More

3. We Were Liars By E. Lockhart

Sorry for another memory loss novel, but they’re just too good! Cadence Sinclair is rich, spoilt, witty, selfish — and can’t remember what happened to her two summers ago. The novel is beautifully written and gently eerie; you know there’s something wrong, but can’t figure out what it is. You definitely won’t be switching to Netflix until you’ve reached the twist ending. Read More

4. You By Caroline Kepnes

This is one of the most unsettling books I’ve read this year, but despite being thoroughly creeped out, I couldn’t put it down even for a second. It’s narrated by the villain, which makes for a rather unnerving read. I even found myself accidentally rooting for him as he was about to commit pretty heinous crimes. Whoops. Read More

5. Second Life By S.J. Watson

S.J. Watson is the author of Before I Go to Sleep, so bear that in mind before you start this one too close to bedtime. In Second Life, Julia Plummer is investigating the murder of her sister, and discovers that she was meeting men online for sex. Soon, Julia has fallen into the dark side of the Internet, and meets someone who’s not quite what he seems. Read More

6. Luckiest Girl Alive By Jessica Knoll

This novel is so attention-grabbing because it has gives you zero clues as to what genre it is. What starts as a slightly weird romance quickly becomes compelling social commentary, before turning into something even more unexpected. You’ll lose all interest in speaking to other humans until you’ve turned the very last page. Read More

7. Her By Harriet Lane

The premise of Her seems so innocent. When the glamorous Nina meets Emma, a mother struggling to balance childcare and a freelance career, the two strike up a helpful friendship. But it turns out that Nina is still trying to settle the score for something that happened a long time ago — something that Emma doesn’t even remember ... Read More

8. The Silent Wife By A. S. A. Harrison

Within a couple of pages of meeting the protagonist, Jodi, we are told that “she is deeply unaware … that a few short months are all it will take to make a killer out of her.” What follows is the frighteningly believable disintegration of a marriage, and an even more frighteningly possible decline from forgiving wife to murderer. Read More

9. The Memory Box By Eva Lesko Natiello

And just when you thought I couldn’t possibly suggest another memory loss novel, this one comes along and tears to shreds everything you thought you knew about the genre. The Memory Box’s protagonist has no idea that her memories are missing until she Googles herself and discovers a shocking past she doesn’t remember. And just when you think the book may have hit the limits of its genre, another sinister twist pushes it into serious Gone Girl territory. Read More
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