Tuesday, 5 February 2013

A Tale of Two Books

Two books, one I enjoyed reading and one I didn't.

F2F by Phillip Finch is about a new kind of predator, a psychopathic genius, stalking the Internet and Can't Let Go by Jane Hill is a psychological suspense about a girl who has built her life on a lie.


I should have put one of the books down as the plot went round and round and did not really come to a satisfactory conclusion.

The other book I couldn't put down even though I was certain that I'd read it before. The plot was built up over different chapters and was gripping right up until the end.

Should I tell you which book was which? No, I don't think so - I'm sure that everyone's taste for fiction is different. I've now got 2 more books on the go (one for upstairs and one for downstairs) plus a book on the Kindle. These New Year Resolutions are a doddle!

xx


8 comments:

  1. Ooh - I know Jane - she's a fantastic comedian.

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  2. I've always got at least 3 books going, one an actual book to read while I'm eating, one on my Kindle and one in the bathroom.

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  3. I would recomend Sophie Hannah if you like a good thriller but as I'm not sure which book you enjoyed perhaps I shouldn't ;)

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  4. I bought a couple of books from the CS,, waiting to start them,, if you like a light hearted read try M.C. Beaton and her 'Agatha Raisin' series. Not heard of your 2 authors.

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  5. I always read one book at a time, I think I'd get confused between the plots if I was reading more than one at once.

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  6. I dont seem to be doing much reading at the moment. If I'm honest I havent felt like reading for weeks now.I expect I will pick it up again soon.

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  7. Can't beat a good thriller on cold dark winter nights! I will have a look out for these!

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  8. Don't know if you've ever read Mo Hayder. Start with 'Birdman' not for the faint hearted though.

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