I’m 21, I haven’t read physical books since I was about 10 reading diary of a wimpy kid like books. However, I do enjoy reading on the internet continuously about stuff I find interesting from history to politics etc. So I don’t know if its fair to label myself as someone who doesn’t read even though that’s probably the label for people who don’t read books? I really like who dunnit shows and movies like knives out and the Lincoln lawyer and wanted to read books like them since I heard Lincoln lawyer is actually based on books. Thank you!
by Prior-Meeting1645
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try freida mcfadden 🙂
Agatha Christie’s The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, by all means. A first-rate piece of fiction as well as a great mystery. Don’t read ANYTHING about it going in.
The Westing Game, Ellen Raskin
Eden’s Edge (by T. Bradford Hurdle) is a fantastic murder mystery that kept me invested from the first couple of pages, and I did not catch on until the final chapter. One of the best-written modern books I have read, and it is not a monstrous undertaking.
Moon Called (by Patricia Briggs) is more heavily seated in fantasy, but her ‘whodunnits’ are always entertaining to me. Werewolves, vampires, and fae but fairly grounded and engaging. Her style ramps up through the Mercy Thompson series and is worth a look.