You would love The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield. It’s the famous person telling their story to someone relatively unknown, and all the twists and turns of uncovering both of their histories. Definitely creepy vibes. One of my absolute faves.
Love to hear what others are reading. Could I recommend a book called “The last love note” written by Emma Grey who is an up and coming Australian author. I absolutely loved it and highly recommend it 😊
Absolutely love it when you do a book review. My reading journey started this year and I have ready a few of the books you mentioned. Just finished The Housemaid last week - mind blown! Am just starting The Coworker…. Love McFadden’s writing
Just wanted to let you know just finished reading Verity. Read it in 2 days couldn’t put it down, SO GOOD!! Thanks for the recommendation. Can’t wait to read silent patient
Hi, congratulations for your reviews. I have always followed your advice. I was really struck by the beauty of "Motion Detection", a thriller book that I found by chance on Amz while looking for a book by Freida McFadden. The cover intrigued me, it's an unusual book with a spectacular ending, I highly recommend it!
Yesss please more monthly wrap ups! LOVE THIS❤️❤️
Hi Steph, nice to have you back again. Loved this video. I would love it if you did a monthly wrap up on the books you read. ❤
You would love The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield. It’s the famous person telling their story to someone relatively unknown, and all the twists and turns of uncovering both of their histories. Definitely creepy vibes. One of my absolute faves.
Yes! More book content please ❤
I love all of these recommendations! Thanks for the video. Sending all the love your way. ❤
Loved this video! Thank you ☺️🩷
Loved the recommendations Steph!!! ❤️
I found the Lucy Score book and the Silent patient at an op shop last week, score!
This is a great idea for UA-cam videos! Love seeing what others are reading and their thoughts
Loved that vid Steph! So glad to have you back. Hang in there you are amazing ✌️
Love to hear what others are reading. Could I recommend a book called “The last love note” written by Emma Grey who is an up and coming Australian author. I absolutely loved it and highly recommend it 😊
Absolutely love it when you do a book review. My reading journey started this year and I have ready a few of the books you mentioned. Just finished The Housemaid last week - mind blown! Am just starting The Coworker…. Love McFadden’s writing
Yess!!! Makes me so happy
I'm adding all of these to my Kindle to take on holidays to devour!
I loved all of these! ❤
OMG I needed this thank you ❤
Loved this video and have read most of these books ❤❤❤
Loved this i was stuck finding new books! Would love a monthly wrap up😊
Just wanted to let you know just finished reading Verity. Read it in 2 days couldn’t put it down, SO GOOD!! Thanks for the recommendation. Can’t wait to read silent patient
Yesss!!!!!
Thanks for sharing I need some new books I have read 7 husanda and loved it too
Such a helpful video to help make book choices
Great reviews! Would love to see more recommendations. Off to Kmart to purchase ‘Silent Patient’
I loved Verity!!
the third Lucy Score book just hit the shelves at kmart!
I got it hehe
I adore Evelyn Hugo. My 17yo made me read it.
I would love monthly book recommendations. I'm currently stuck on Icebreaker. I have about 1/4 left and I just never pick it up to finish it.
I didn’t love that book to be honest hey
the silent patient 🙀 how good was THAT book????
It doesn't make burn in on your TV screen?
The second housemaid book is ever better!
Good to know! 😊
Nice recommendations :) I'm doing a small book I got off amz called "30 Days to Reduce Anxiety" by Harper Daniels. It's a mindfulness exercise book.
Hi, congratulations for your reviews. I have always followed your advice. I was really struck by the beauty of "Motion Detection", a thriller book that I found by chance on Amz while looking for a book by Freida McFadden. The cover intrigued me, it's an unusual book with a spectacular ending, I highly recommend it!