Horror

This book was a book group read almost 7 years ago. The library genre sticker proclaimed it as a Horror and I approached it with trepidation. I didn’t read horror, I certainly didn’t watch horror and this was way out of my comfort zone. Plus it was a hardback with almost a 1000 pages.

Yet… the blurb on the inside of the dust jacket grabbed me (I’ve tried to find it since as it was changed for the paperback but with no success. The internet is not able to give us everything).

The Passage by Justin Cronin

Once I started reading I was unable to put the book down. It gripped me from start to end. I had to wait for the third book in the trilogy to be released before I could read the second as I knew the anticipation would be too much. What more can I say? Just read it!

Station Eleven

I started this last night and had to force myself to put in down around 1am as I needed to sleep. Needless to say, I finished it today. Reading a page-turner is a lovely way to spend a day off.

Station Eleven by Emily St.John Mandel

Winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award 2015 and the Toronto Book Award 2015.

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