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    I'm traveling for 20-23 days, to meet my future in-laws and a few family trips as well. I read all kinds of books, but I'm looking for book suggestions which will make me difficult to put it down.

    Few recent books that I have read:

    1) good start but boring mid way
    2) The shadows of the wind – couldn't put it down
    3) the book binder of Jericho – bought it because I love period dramas, but it's very boring
    4) 1984 – not my kinda book
    5) reading jeffery archer's collection of short stories

    I like thriller and romance. But, I'm looking for some easy read/ feel good books or any books that can improve my writing skills

    Thanks in advance for the suggestions.

    by Diligent_Force_4746

    3 Comments

    1. Competitive_Bee_9736 on

      Based on what you loved about Shadow of the Wind, you might want to check out The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo – it’s got that same addictive quality where you’ll burn through it in a day or two. For something that’ll help with writing while still being a page-turner, maybe try Stephen King’s On Writing, it’s part memoir part craft book and way more engaging than most writing guides.

      Safe travels and hope the in-laws are cool!

    2. Defenestrated_Viola on

      You should try The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion. There are 8 volumes out, and I recommend you give the first two a try before deciding if they’re for you. Set in Victorian London with a touch of magic and romance. Everyone I know has become addicted to them once they’ve reached the second or third book!

      They’re available on Kindle Unlimited, I believe.

    3. IntroductionOk8023 on

      You might enjoy A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles-it’s suspenseful but overall a positive ending

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