I know it's been a while but I had to make it back for this end of the year video!! ( sorry the video is slightly out of focus I didn't realize until I was editing 😭) Let me know how your 2023 reading year went & your reading plans for next year!!
I just discovered book related UA-cam channels! It’s so nice to see other people my age who love to read! Agatha Christie has been one of my favorite authors for over 10 years. I’m a huge horror fan and after reading a really disturbing book it’s nice to read something by Agatha Christie! ❤️
@@Itslaurensbookshelf read the shoemaker by Flora Rheta Schreiber! It’s about Joseph Kallinger the serial killer. She talked to him consistently for 6 years and he told her everything, it’s about the psychology of a psychotic. Joe was a paranoid schizophrenic that was caused by childhood trauma and he started having visions. He murdered 3 people including one of his own sons WITH his 12 year old son and they killed two other people together before they were caught. The whisper man by Alex North is also great, it’s fiction though. It’s about a town where a serial killer used to live, he’s now incarcerated, he killed young boys. A newly widowed father moves into the town with his son to get out of the house his mother died in. His son has an imaginary friend. A young boy goes missing, his body is found where he was kidnapped. The son in the story now starts hearing whispers but it’s not from his imaginary friend. There’s so many twists in the book, you think you know what’s going to happen and similar to Agatha Christie books your assumptions are always wrong Geralds game by Stephen King, it’s about a woman whose long time husband wanted to start playing around with restraints. She had past childhood trauma and has multiple different voices in her head. They go to the lake house and he handcuffs her, she was never into it so she asks him to unhandcuff her, he refuses and attempts to rape her. She kills him accidentally by kicking him and then realizes she’s stuck and spends a couple days trying to get out of the cuffs. It takes you from the room shes stuck in back to her childhood trauma multiple times and she has to face her trauma in order to escape.
Finished queen of shadows on the 31st. Next book is going to be what lies in the woods. I read her other book in December and loved it. But then….. then, I’ll start my tandem read if EOS and TOD and then kingdom of ash. I cannot wait to finish, I’m loving SJM. This was my year of the Maas universe. In 2023 I’ve read 5 TOG and all the ACOTAR. Super excited to dive into CC
I know it's been a while but I had to make it back for this end of the year video!! ( sorry the video is slightly out of focus I didn't realize until I was editing 😭) Let me know how your 2023 reading year went & your reading plans for next year!!
I just discovered book related UA-cam channels! It’s so nice to see other people my age who love to read! Agatha Christie has been one of my favorite authors for over 10 years. I’m a huge horror fan and after reading a really disturbing book it’s nice to read something by Agatha Christie! ❤️
What are some horror books you love? I’ve wanted to get more into that genre!
Luv her books. Agatha books r the books I first started reading. My fav from Agatha is And Then There Were None
@@Itslaurensbookshelf read the shoemaker by Flora Rheta Schreiber! It’s about Joseph Kallinger the serial killer. She talked to him consistently for 6 years and he told her everything, it’s about the psychology of a psychotic. Joe was a paranoid schizophrenic that was caused by childhood trauma and he started having visions. He murdered 3 people including one of his own sons WITH his 12 year old son and they killed two other people together before they were caught.
The whisper man by Alex North is also great, it’s fiction though. It’s about a town where a serial killer used to live, he’s now incarcerated, he killed young boys. A newly widowed father moves into the town with his son to get out of the house his mother died in. His son has an imaginary friend. A young boy goes missing, his body is found where he was kidnapped. The son in the story now starts hearing whispers but it’s not from his imaginary friend. There’s so many twists in the book, you think you know what’s going to happen and similar to Agatha Christie books your assumptions are always wrong
Geralds game by Stephen King, it’s about a woman whose long time husband wanted to start playing around with restraints. She had past childhood trauma and has multiple different voices in her head. They go to the lake house and he handcuffs her, she was never into it so she asks him to unhandcuff her, he refuses and attempts to rape her. She kills him accidentally by kicking him and then realizes she’s stuck and spends a couple days trying to get out of the cuffs. It takes you from the room shes stuck in back to her childhood trauma multiple times and she has to face her trauma in order to escape.
Finished queen of shadows on the 31st. Next book is going to be what lies in the woods. I read her other book in December and loved it. But then….. then, I’ll start my tandem read if EOS and TOD and then kingdom of ash. I cannot wait to finish, I’m loving SJM. This was my year of the Maas universe. In 2023 I’ve read 5 TOG and all the ACOTAR. Super excited to dive into CC
Omg I loved the tandem read you have some of my favorite scenes coming in the last 3 books 😭 hope you love them, im excited to get into CC too!
I feel the same way about Divine Rivals and Caraval 😂
Okay good I’m glad I’m not the only one 😭😭
Wait, why aren’t we supporting JK Rowling? I guess I can google it, but I’m living under a rock apparently 😂