Not a thriller, but I highly recommend Exquisite Corpse by Poppy Z. Brite. It's disgusting, terrifying, unique, and moving and it's one of the best books I've ever read.
Not a thriller but I’m currently reading The Ritual by Adam Nevill and I’m blown away by how good it is! (Thanks for the recommendation Anda!). I usually never get scared when reading but THIS BOOK, oh my goodness I was scared to read it last night
The Last Time I Lied is my favorite Sager! Have you read Survive the Night or House Across the Lake yet?? I think those two are the big reason The Last One Left is doing so well, it feels like a comeback because those other two...they aren't the worst things I've ever read, but they were definitely disappointing. It feels like he's back.
If you want a REALLY GREAT thriller, you definitely need to read "Stillhouse Lake" by Rachel Caine!!! That book had me on the edge of my seat!!! SO SO AWESOME!!!
Have you ever read the short story The Grownup by Gillian Flynn? It's one of my favorite thriller\horror books! I used to have a tiny book of it, its like 70 pages long, I wish i knew what happened to it.
It ended up in a used book store in San Diego where I picked it up for just $1. Provided me a quick, satisfying dose of Flynn while WAITING PATIENTLY for her next novel. Great little book! Thanks for losing it!
Yes!! I was gonna say The Only One Left - I guessed most of it but even when I didn't I wasn't like "oh my gosh, no way!" I was just "oh, ok so that's happened" My favourite thriller writer is Erin Kelly - start with Watch Her Fall or The Burning Air! Also Sophie Hannah, I don't think I could choose a favourite
A flicker in the dark was so awful. I was rooting for the main girl to either be revealed to be the killer or be murdered by the end because she was just so annoying (really how much better would the book have been if it was her). On the other hand I LOVED the Only One Left. It’s my favorite Riley Sager so far. Something about the spooky atmospheric gothic horror elements just made the overall read experience enjoyable. I think I generally enjoy those settings more than for example a “summer camp slasher” but I still thought this was better than Home Before Dark which is technically also a haunted house story.
Hey Ana, since you where looking for Thriller recommandations: Have you checked out Cody McFadian? I've Not read any of his books yet, but they are known to be really gory. Another Authour who gets recommended to me a lot is Simon Beckett and last but not least my favorit Thriller author is Sebastian Fitzek. I don't know If his books are published in your country but I highly recommend Therapy and the child.
So happy that I read Girl On The Train when it was first released. It gets so much hate now, but it was the perfect poolside companion when I read it. Truth be told , I haven’t loved any of her other books as much. 🫣
I'm not a huge thriller fan for exactly the reasons you mentioned - they just annoy me most of the time. But, I read Pretty Girls by Karin Slaughter not long ago and it really blew me away. I was super impressed, so I would definitely recommend that one.
Underrated thriller - The Death of Mrs. Westaway - by Ruth Ware. Overrated thriller - The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware. Appropriately Rated - The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton
Have you read Razorblade Tears and All the Sinners Bleed by S.A. Cosby? I think you would love both. Also, I get all my thriller reads from my library because I too am usually disappointed. Great rankings. I concur!
I haven't! I'll definitely have to add these to my list. Thanks for the recommendation. I'm also glad I'm not the only one constantly let down by thrillers.
Underrated-The Island by Adrian McKinty...I thought this was the perfect thriller. Think Deliverance but centered on a family vacation in Australia. One of my favorites I've read this year. Overrated-RILEY SAGER!! He keeps dragging me in with an absolutely killer premise and setup, then I'm pissed through the end of the book. He puts plot twists in for the sake of twists...oh, did I see that twist coming? No, because it was stupid!
OMG I sooooo agree with Alex North's books. I read both The Whisper Man and Three Shadows (they overlap) and I absolutely love them both, he is a new favorite thriller author for me for sure, and I don't have many of those hahaha. Gone Girl is also one of my all time favorite books so I agree on that too
@@AndaKent No I haven't been able to get my hands on it yet, but I do have doubts because of the reviews. I feel like his 2 other books were so praised and this one might be a little under, but I'm considering reading it still. Also apparently, Alex North is a pen name for Steve Mosby? But I haven't read the books he wrote under that name.
The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones. Overrated. Supposedly about four friends being haunted/stalked, but it's really only one of them. The only good portion of the book (for me) was the second friend's mounting paranoia regarding his wife and female coworker, but once that part ends at the novel's halfway mark, it was all downhill from there. The other three friends are barely aware that anything weird is going on, then meet quick, grisly ends without ever knowing what hit them, not unlike throwaway secondary characters in a bodycount slasher film. There's an event in the story that's built up to be something of consequence and mystical, then fizzles out to absolutely nothing, therefore so does the whole novel. The author's prose was inconsistent, ranging from common to incomprehensible. Don't know why it was hailed at all. No plans to ever read this author again.
OMG I thought I was the only one that didn't like The Only One Left. I felt like I was taking crazy pills with all the high praise it got. The writing felt like cheesy romance style ("...or should I say WIVES, because there were many!"). I truly think there was some marketing thing going on with youtubers and goodreads reviews who were hyping this book up. It was way too long, way too many twists, and the writing was so lame.
I thought the same thing when I finished The Only One Left by Riley Sager. Too many twists. It started out so strong and the twists just made it a flop
Ania Ahlborn is hit and miss. I read Brother and thought it was a masterpiece. Next I read The Shuddering and couldn't believe it was the same author. Such an abysmally horrible book. I read Within These Walls which is basically Charles Manson fan fic, but Ania took the cult thing to a supernatural place.
Your problem is you’re not reading the right authors. I didn’t see any of these names pop up: Dennis LeHane, Jack Carr, Gillian Flynn, Don Winslow, CJ Box, John le Carre, Harlan Coben, William Kent Krueger, SA Crosby, John Grisham, or Michael Connelly. Then again they’re probably not going to be on an overrated list because very rarely have any of the aforementioned authors written a book that can be considered overrated.
“My husband paid for them, technically they’re free..” Bestie that’s girl math and you’re 100% correct 😂
Not a thriller, but I highly recommend Exquisite Corpse by Poppy Z. Brite. It's disgusting, terrifying, unique, and moving and it's one of the best books I've ever read.
I am a Mary Kubica Number One Fan. All her books I consume like cheese popcorn. It's beanie season. Thank you.
I'm with you on A Flicker in the Dark; it was pretty obvious and the protagonist was dense as a poundcake
Not a thriller but I’m currently reading The Ritual by Adam Nevill and I’m blown away by how good it is! (Thanks for the recommendation Anda!). I usually never get scared when reading but THIS BOOK, oh my goodness I was scared to read it last night
The Last Time I Lied is my favorite Sager! Have you read Survive the Night or House Across the Lake yet?? I think those two are the big reason The Last One Left is doing so well, it feels like a comeback because those other two...they aren't the worst things I've ever read, but they were definitely disappointing. It feels like he's back.
If you want a REALLY GREAT thriller, you definitely need to read "Stillhouse Lake" by Rachel Caine!!! That book had me on the edge of my seat!!! SO SO AWESOME!!!
Have you ever read the short story The Grownup by Gillian Flynn? It's one of my favorite thriller\horror books! I used to have a tiny book of it, its like 70 pages long, I wish i knew what happened to it.
It ended up in a used book store in San Diego where I picked it up for just $1. Provided me a quick, satisfying dose of Flynn while WAITING PATIENTLY for her next novel. Great little book! Thanks for losing it!
Yes!! I was gonna say The Only One Left - I guessed most of it but even when I didn't I wasn't like "oh my gosh, no way!" I was just "oh, ok so that's happened"
My favourite thriller writer is Erin Kelly - start with Watch Her Fall or The Burning Air! Also Sophie Hannah, I don't think I could choose a favourite
A flicker in the dark was so awful. I was rooting for the main girl to either be revealed to be the killer or be murdered by the end because she was just so annoying (really how much better would the book have been if it was her).
On the other hand I LOVED the Only One Left. It’s my favorite Riley Sager so far. Something about the spooky atmospheric gothic horror elements just made the overall read experience enjoyable. I think I generally enjoy those settings more than for example a “summer camp slasher” but I still thought this was better than Home Before Dark which is technically also a haunted house story.
Hey Ana, since you where looking for Thriller recommandations: Have you checked out Cody McFadian? I've Not read any of his books yet, but they are known to be really gory. Another Authour who gets recommended to me a lot is Simon Beckett and last but not least my favorit Thriller author is Sebastian Fitzek. I don't know If his books are published in your country but I highly recommend Therapy and the child.
So happy that I read Girl On The Train when it was first released. It gets so much hate now, but it was the perfect poolside companion when I read it. Truth be told , I haven’t loved any of her other books as much. 🫣
I'm not a huge thriller fan for exactly the reasons you mentioned - they just annoy me most of the time. But, I read Pretty Girls by Karin Slaughter not long ago and it really blew me away. I was super impressed, so I would definitely recommend that one.
I just purchased this one! I'm excited to read it.
I was so happy to see this notification pop up. Thank for all your hard work, hope you are doing well!!❤❤
I recently found your channel and I love it. Do you have a bookclub or discord?
The couple next door was a dnf for me. The couple was not likeable to me at all. And if i can't connect to the characters, i can't get into the story
i agree with u especially about Flicker in the dark and Couple next door, until The girl on Train, i hate that book
Underrated thriller - The Death of Mrs. Westaway - by Ruth Ware. Overrated thriller - The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware. Appropriately Rated - The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton
I really enjoyed The Death of Mrs. Westaway, too.
Have you read Razorblade Tears and All the Sinners Bleed by S.A. Cosby? I think you would love both. Also, I get all my thriller reads from my library because I too am usually disappointed. Great rankings. I concur!
I haven't! I'll definitely have to add these to my list. Thanks for the recommendation. I'm also glad I'm not the only one constantly let down by thrillers.
Underrated-The Island by Adrian McKinty...I thought this was the perfect thriller. Think Deliverance but centered on a family vacation in Australia. One of my favorites I've read this year.
Overrated-RILEY SAGER!! He keeps dragging me in with an absolutely killer premise and setup, then I'm pissed through the end of the book. He puts plot twists in for the sake of twists...oh, did I see that twist coming? No, because it was stupid!
Hello, I’m a new subscriber. Will you ever review The Strain?
I just discovered your channel and now I feel like I need to binge your recommendations 😭
I've been on a roll of watching these videos within 20 minutes of them being posted hehe
Lots of love, great videos
OMG I sooooo agree with Alex North's books. I read both The Whisper Man and Three Shadows (they overlap) and I absolutely love them both, he is a new favorite thriller author for me for sure, and I don't have many of those hahaha.
Gone Girl is also one of my all time favorite books so I agree on that too
Have you read Alex North's new book that came out this year? I keep hearing it wasn't as good as The Whisper Man so I've been nervous to pick it up.
@@AndaKent No I haven't been able to get my hands on it yet, but I do have doubts because of the reviews. I feel like his 2 other books were so praised and this one might be a little under, but I'm considering reading it still. Also apparently, Alex North is a pen name for Steve Mosby? But I haven't read the books he wrote under that name.
I agree with The Only One Left. I was sad that it was my first DNF by Riley Sager. I may go back to it. Maybe not. Love your channel!
The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones. Overrated. Supposedly about four friends being haunted/stalked, but it's really only one of them. The only good portion of the book (for me) was the second friend's mounting paranoia regarding his wife and female coworker, but once that part ends at the novel's halfway mark, it was all downhill from there. The other three friends are barely aware that anything weird is going on, then meet quick, grisly ends without ever knowing what hit them, not unlike throwaway secondary characters in a bodycount slasher film. There's an event in the story that's built up to be something of consequence and mystical, then fizzles out to absolutely nothing, therefore so does the whole novel. The author's prose was inconsistent, ranging from common to incomprehensible. Don't know why it was hailed at all. No plans to ever read this author again.
Just picked up Night of the Mannequins & The hunger! Excited 💯😋
I read thrillers when I need a no brainer book. I hate that every character in a thriller are the stupidest people ever. They make me mad.
OMG I thought I was the only one that didn't like The Only One Left. I felt like I was taking crazy pills with all the high praise it got. The writing felt like cheesy romance style ("...or should I say WIVES, because there were many!"). I truly think there was some marketing thing going on with youtubers and goodreads reviews who were hyping this book up. It was way too long, way too many twists, and the writing was so lame.
PRETTY GIRLS BY KAREN SLAUGHTER....this book will make you throw it across the room 😮 BTW, YOU'RE VIDEOS BRING ME JOY, THANK YOU ❤
I JUST BOUGHT THIS BOOK! Throw it in a good way or a bad way? haha
Recommended: GHOSTS OF BELFAST, by Stuart Neville.
I thought the same thing when I finished The Only One Left by Riley Sager. Too many twists. It started out so strong and the twists just made it a flop
I resently read 'Dark matter'. I would have rated It 5 stars if the last 100 pages or so wasn't so god damn over the top :p
I'm a huge thriller girlie, and the only thing I disagree with is the Riley Sager take- I think all of his books are very overhyped.
Love your content.
Did you ever do House of Leaves or is Danelewski pretentious in literary circles?
Edit: Tedious might be the right word.
Ania Ahlborn is hit and miss. I read Brother and thought it was a masterpiece. Next I read The Shuddering and couldn't believe it was the same author. Such an abysmally horrible book. I read Within These Walls which is basically Charles Manson fan fic, but Ania took the cult thing to a supernatural place.
Thank you
The only one left, Crappy book, cool cover
Omg Supermarket is the worst book.... 😑
Your problem is you’re not reading the right authors. I didn’t see any of these names pop up: Dennis LeHane, Jack Carr, Gillian Flynn, Don Winslow, CJ Box, John le Carre, Harlan Coben, William Kent Krueger, SA Crosby, John Grisham, or Michael Connelly.
Then again they’re probably not going to be on an overrated list because very rarely have any of the aforementioned authors written a book that can be considered overrated.