I’ll go two different directions. First something that’s more “proper” literature, second something that’s far less technically-sound, but with a ludicrously fun idea that kept the pages turning for me like the wind.
*The Sirens of Titan* by Kurt Vonnegut absolutely captivated me from page 1. If I’d have started it on a morning where I had nothing to do, it would have been finished that same day with ease.
*Rabbits* by Terry Miles is what I’ve come to describe as the PCP-fueled lovechild of a scavenger hunter and a conspiracy theorist. The kind of book where each chapter poses far more questions than answers, while telling a tale which by my reading history at least is a fairly original idea! The sequel *The Quiet Room* does a really good job of tying together some of the plot points which felt a bit loose by the end of book 1, and I believe there will be a third book released in the semi-near future as well.
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11/22/63… can’t recommend this book enough
*Jurassic park* by Michael Crichton
I’ll go two different directions. First something that’s more “proper” literature, second something that’s far less technically-sound, but with a ludicrously fun idea that kept the pages turning for me like the wind.
*The Sirens of Titan* by Kurt Vonnegut absolutely captivated me from page 1. If I’d have started it on a morning where I had nothing to do, it would have been finished that same day with ease.
*Rabbits* by Terry Miles is what I’ve come to describe as the PCP-fueled lovechild of a scavenger hunter and a conspiracy theorist. The kind of book where each chapter poses far more questions than answers, while telling a tale which by my reading history at least is a fairly original idea! The sequel *The Quiet Room* does a really good job of tying together some of the plot points which felt a bit loose by the end of book 1, and I believe there will be a third book released in the semi-near future as well.
The God of the Woods by Liz Moore.
Tension felt in every chapter.