Fiction
Related: About this forumWhat Fiction are you reading this week, June 8, 2025?

Reading the graphic novel Resident Alien, Omnibus Volume Two, a combo of Books 4, 5, and 6, by Peter Hogan and Steve Parkhouse. I'm so glad I got this. The artwork is gorgeous with incredible attention to detail. And the story is funny, yet intriguing and thoroughly engrossing.
Listening to We Were Never Here by Andrea Bartz. From 2021. A backpacking trip for two young ladies has deadly consequences. Can lightning really strike twice? Pretty good.
Happy Pride Month. Stay safe.


Scrivener7
(56,011 posts)a fairly preposterous story, but I can't put it down.
hermetic
(8,894 posts)I haven't read that one, but..."a powerful, haunting, unforgettable exploration of what it takes to stand up to evil in all the faces it wears." Guess I will, soon. Kinda realistic....
Thanks!
Siwsan
(27,583 posts)I shall refrain. Oh, wait.......
Jeebo
(2,448 posts)She writes ... I'm not sure what to call her genre, I'll call her novels domestic relationship suspense. Not really the kind of stuff I like to read, but she does spin a good yarn and so I have read several of her novels.
Ron
hermetic
(8,894 posts)Sounds good to me. ".. a masterfully written thriller about deception where we least expect it and the danger of a lie tumbling out of control. Taut and incredibly suspenseful,"
cbabe
(5,113 posts)Earthquake hits the west coast. The first 12 hours in Portland as a 37 weeks pregnant woman tries to make it home from IKEA crib shopping.
No likeable characters in the story.
Maybe if you lived in Portland the walk home would make sense. But details fell flat.
Dont recommend. Anyone else have thoughts?
Srkdqltr
(8,495 posts)Her books never disappoint. Always funny.
hermetic
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Lilithschyld
(69 posts)MIButterfly
(625 posts)I dont know how Janet Evanovich keeps up the consistency but she does.
Srkdqltr
(8,495 posts)these books that works each time.
I was reading one in a waiting room and laughed at something. A woman asked what was funny, she and others were fans. We had a good laugh together ❤️ 🤣 😂
MIButterfly
(625 posts)mentalsolstice
(4,584 posts)Thanks to txwhitedove for recommending this author, it was an excellent book.
Now for something a little different Im starting Jane and Dan at the End of the World by Colleen Oakley, about a middle aged couple out for anniversary dinner date that goes awry.
Lilithschyld
(69 posts)Dystopian type story in a three book series about a controlled population, right down to who you can marry, your job, when you die, etc...
hermetic
(8,894 posts)
Lilithschyld
(69 posts)KPN
(16,693 posts)So I started reading it last night. Only 30 pages, but am liking it so far. Moshfegh definitely tells a quirky story, but in a very likable style. From the book cover:
"A triumphant blend of horror, suspense, and pitch-black comedy, Death in Her Hands asks us to consider how the stories we tell ourselves both reflect the truth and keep us blind to it. Once again, we are in the hands of a narrator whose unreliability is well earned, and the stakes have never been higher."
Gonna have to look for that one.
txwhitedove
(4,120 posts)Still have goosebumps after reading Chris Whitaker's We Begin at the End, not from fright but intensity of the story and characters. Highly recommend.
Now reading Keep Your Friends Close by Lucinda Berry. "When Kiersten McCann, president of the West Hollywood Moms Club, turns up dead in her own pool, it quickly becomes clear this wasnt an accident. And the party guestsall members of the exclusive clubare now key suspects in her murder." Well, these privileged ladies are keeping me guessing.
hermetic
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MIButterfly
(625 posts)His latest book. Not a Bosch or Haller one. Just started; due back to the library Tuesday.
"Introducing Detective Stilwell: a cop relentlessly following his mission in the seemingly idyllic setting of Catalina Island."
Connelly is one of my favorite authors. I didn't know he had a new character/series coming out. So, thanks!
I do know the next Bosch book if due out in November.
yellowdogintexas
(23,304 posts)I am having a time with this book, it is really good but I seem to have a hard time getting settled with a book.