**Funnel Girls by Riley Sager: A Twisty and Thrilling Page-Turner**
I recently had the pleasure of reading Funnel Girls, a thought-provoking thriller that explores the trope of the final girl. The story follows Quincy, one of the survivors of a brutal mass murder, as she navigates the aftermath of such a traumatic event. Sager masterfully crafts a narrative that's both unsettling and engaging, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they try to piece together the mystery. I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and I would highly recommend it to fans of thrillers.
**A Refreshing Take on the Final Girl Trope**
One aspect that sets Funnel Girls apart from other thrillers is its subversion of the classic final girl trope. Instead of following a single protagonist, Sager presents a diverse group of women who have all survived similar mass murders. This approach not only adds depth to the story but also allows readers to connect with multiple characters, making the experience even more immersive. The author's use of this trope is clever and thought-provoking, inviting readers to consider the complexities of human relationships and the ways in which trauma can affect individuals.
**The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware: A Claustrophobic Thriller**
While not my personal favorite book by Ruth Ware, I appreciate The Woman in Cabin 10 for its creepy atmosphere and clever plot. The story follows a journalist named Louise, who's tasked with reviewing a luxury cruise line. When she notices that a woman has gone overboard during her stay on the ship, Louise becomes determined to uncover the truth behind the disappearance. As she delves deeper into the mystery, she finds herself in increasingly claustrophobic situations, which added to my sense of unease while reading. Although I didn't love this book as much as some of Ware's other works, it's a solid thriller that fans of the genre may enjoy.
**Don't You Cry by Mary Kubica: A Gripping Mystery**
I was thoroughly engrossed in Don't You Cry, a mystery novel that explores the complexities of human relationships and the devastating effects of trauma. The story follows two main characters: Emily, whose roommate goes missing under suspicious circumstances, and Leila, a woman who seems to be connected to Emily's past. As the narrative unfolds, Kubica masterfully weaves together multiple plot threads, keeping readers guessing until the very end. I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed this book, particularly the character development and the suspenseful pacing.
**Spooky Reads Recommendations**
As Halloween approaches, I'm excited to share my favorite spooky reads with you all. While I haven't read everything on my list, I highly recommend checking out Slasher Girls & Monster Boys by April Genevieve Tucholke – it's a masterfully crafted novel that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Unfortunately, I didn't have much time to discuss this book in detail, but rest assured it's an amazing read. If you're new to the thriller genre or just looking for something spooky to get you in the mood for Halloween, I'd recommend starting with a Ruth Ware novel. Specifically, I think Don't You Cry is a great choice – it's a gripping mystery that will keep you guessing until the very end. Finally, if you're looking for some creepy reads to add to your Halloween list, consider checking out Mary Kubica's The Woman in Cabin 10 or Riley Sager's Funnel Girls.
**Halloween Reads and Spooky Recommendations**
As the spookiest time of the year approaches, I'm excited to share my favorite spooky reads with you all. While some readers may be put off by authors like Stephen King, who are known for crafting truly terrifying stories, I think there's something to be said for their ability to evoke a sense of unease and fear. If you're new to the thriller genre or just looking for something spooky to get you in the mood for Halloween, I'd recommend checking out some classic authors like Stephen King or Ruth Ware. Specifically, I think Don't You Cry is a great choice – it's a gripping mystery that will keep you guessing until the very end.
**Conclusion**
As the spookiest time of the year approaches, I'm excited to share my favorite spooky reads with you all. From Funnel Girls by Riley Sager to The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware and Don't You Cry by Mary Kubica, there are plenty of thrilling novels to keep you on the edge of your seat. If you're looking for some creepy reads to add to your Halloween list, consider checking out these books or exploring other authors who specialize in the thriller genre. Whatever you choose, I hope you have a spooky day and happy reading!
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enHalloween is quickly approaching so let's talk about all of the spooky spooky books hello everyone today I'm here to bring you my spooky book recommendation so Halloween like I said is quickly approaching so I've been building up this list for quite some time and I think I have a really good one so today's videos gonna be all of these spooky books I have a lot of different type of books in this video I have some horror books I have some graphic novels I have some just I have paranormal I have some thrillers I have a vast majority of different type of spooky books there are you think of spooky books it doesn't have to particularly be like one set of genre like or something like that so I have a wide array I do let's get into it spoiler warning I will say I have read the majority of these there are a few that I have not read but I still really want to recommend because I feel like they really fit like the spooky safe so come on to talk about I read last October and I'm so glad I did because it is like the quintessential Halloween read quit essential spooky read I love it a lot and that is slasher girls and monster boys library bindings fun stuff I'm sorry you can't see the cover there we go well this is an anthology and it's a it says a powerhouse anthology featuring some of the best thriller and horror writers around its story selected by April Genevieve cult a and this is full to the brim of really creepy stories there are a lot of really good stories this might be my favorite why anthology or my favorite anthology that I've read I just have really fond memories this I really loved all the stories in it there were a few that I didn't like but the majority are amazing and there are at least three in here that I can think of right now that really scared the crap out of me like they were full-on creepy book hurry on this if you want to learn more about like what I thought of each individual story I tell you like what I what I gave the rating to and I also tell you like the spooky factor but I love this book this is the perfect book to read near Halloween time since I have right now for my library I might just read a couple of the stories that really created me out because they were so good like there's an Alice in Wonderland kind of one that was really creepy one of I'm gonna say Marie Lu's was really creepy there was just so good so this is just like the perfect book to read their Halloween time because it definitely gives you all of this boogie back speaking of spooky pies next series I want to talk about it's a series and that is the Mara Dyer I read the unbecoming of our diary years ago and I really enjoyed it but it really creeps me out so it fast forward two years later okay now well I decided to continue on with the trilogy and I just finished the trilogy I won't be filming a full on series review coming up very very soon but this is another great series to read near Halloween spoke we follow our main character Mara Dyer Mara Dyer has just survived this accident this building collapsed and she has no memories of it it has killed her best friend and her ex-boyfriend as well as his sister and suddenly she starts seeing them even though there this whole book is margin with hallucinations are are they really hallucinations and she also maybe has this kind of power going on it's a creepy book this whole series is creepy like the scenarios holy crap this one's definitely paranormal it's not so much horror but it's definitely got that creep factor the spooky factor is way up there so how do they recommend if you're looking for something that's like really is gonna keep you in the edge of your seat that's gonna keep you guessing because you don't know whether or not Mara is tunku's or not because she's a very unreliable narrator because her herself was unreliable this is the perfect series to read like I said this one just right no it's not like it'll affect your dreams like not like it's not like super scary but it's it affects your dreams it affects mine but I really enjoy it honestly and it's a perfect series to read in this time of year because they are spooky the the next series I want to talk about these is only two series I'm gonna talk about today is the Raven cycle by Maggie Steve honor this is the first book the Raven boys you know like this is also a great book to read near Halloween because it is another paranormal book much like Mara Dyer but it's very very different this one's not so much scary I would say there are some spooky elements in it this whole series follows ley lines and these boys trying to wake up this king that has been sleeping for a long time and it has so many more paranormal things going on so they have a house full of psychics I do tarot card readings and palm readings and Candice cry I think that's how you say it and there's like ghosts it's a very paranormal heavy book but it's so amazing and I think it takes place during the fall near Halloween time so it is the perfect time to read this series I've been listening to you look at this I'm loving it I this is such a good series to read near Halloween because gives you all of like the spooky and creepy and weird vibes that are just amazing the next book is one that I haven't read yet but I feel like it is the perfect spooky Halloween read a ship right across video Halloween reads and not spooky reads because they keep saying Halloween but you get home saying and that is Anna dressed in blood by Ken Dora Blake this book is I think it's a duology if I'm not mistaken but this follows our main character Anna or honor if she's like the follow us her but I know it's about Anna Anna is a ghost been residing in this deserted Victorian house and it's Anna's death which was in 1958 every person that enters the home that she resides in she kills and then we have a character named cats and the cast enters this house and Anna does it kill him so it's kind of odd because Kath is a ghost killer I believe I read the synopsis him and his mom just go town to town I think if like eradicate ghosts from houses and kill ghosts and he meets Anna a ghost and things are changing so I don't know if it's like a ghost boy romance or something like that I don't know I've heard really mixed reviews about this book but I mean the title alone and this synopsis sounds like a perfect spooky Brienne I mean going to a house to kill a ghost and the ghost doesn't want to kill you so what's gonna go on here but either way I want to read it this month I wasn't plan to read it this month but I just it feels like a perfect book to read and addressed in blood how creepy is that title the next book is a middle-grade novel and that is a monster calls by Patrick Ness this is um there's two different versions you can buy this book and buy just the regular novel that doesn't really have pictures in it and you can find like the Illustrated version that has all of these beautiful drawings in it as you can see as you can see it's definitely a perfect Halloween read I will see this is probably the least scary one on this list because it's not so much scary as it deals with other things that are you have to deal with everyday with death and grieving and that's all I'm gonna say about it because it's a book kind of best to go into not knowing it it's very very short you can read this in a few hours it's all about this monster that shows up at this boy's house every single midnight and he tells him that he wants the truth and that's what this whole book is about so I'm going to tell you about there's a movie adaptation which I've yet because this book broke me it broke me so I'm scared to watch the movie but I feel like it's a perfect Halloween read because of the whole monster coming to your bed every single night and the drawings alone have that kind of creepy vibe like I showed you like very very spooky going on with the same vein of kind of illustrated graphic novels the next two I want to show you I have not yet read I'm actually reading it like I'm starting these this week so forgive me but I still want to recommend them to you and the first one is through the woods by Emily Carroll this is 5 mysterious spine-tingling stories to follow journeys and into and out of the eerie of this come take a walk into the woods and see what awaits you there so in this graph and all we have five really creepy stories I mean and they're literally creepy look at that doesn't get much creepier than that so lookit border it but it's perfect for Halloween because you know I think graphic novels are great but then when you get the spooky eerie ones where you actually get to see like the blood and gore and the spookiness it's even more better so this is I think a great book to read or Halloween I know I am because obviously I'm reading it this week but I'm excited to see if I'll like it or not but I still want to recommend it to you because it just seems like a perfect spooky read with visuals included on that same note another book I'm reading this week is the graveyard book by Neil Gaiman a great book I want to say don't quote me on this is actually a full-length novel first and then I decided to make an illustrated version which is what I have here so I have to do check out the illustrator version because I just think graphic novels are easier to read you sit or fly through and I like having visuals with it this is all about this boy named nobody Owens and he is a toddler when I think a murder or something comes into his house and he kills everybody else in this house but somehow nobody escapes and wanders into the graveyard and then like the ghost and these people that are like half dead half living decide to raise him there so it's really about a boy that is growing up in a graveyard so I don't know if this is like spooky per se but I mean it sounds spooky to me growing up in a graveyard and we have ghosts and I think there's vampires I mean I don't know this guy looks like vampire right here I'm not sure if he is or not cuz that retic but it just sounds like a very you know Halloween spooky to ever read with all those paranormal elements and I've heard so many amazing things about this book so I'm very very excited to read it there is invited us welcome last stack of books I'm gonna talk about today are thrillers I think thrillers are great to read at any point in the year I think thrillers are even funner to read in October because it just adds an extra level and layer of suspense but I want to recommend you a few today the Marcelin recommend is the girl in the trained by Paula Hawkins I know super controversial a lot of people either this is the book you're really gonna like are you really not gonna like I fell in the camp of I've really enjoyed it this was actually my first thriller I ever read last year I'm very new to the thriller genre can you tell but I really enjoyed it it's about this woman named Rachel who takes the train every day and she kind of sees this couple every single day in their house and then she notices something and she's a very unreliable narrator as well because she drinks a lot and there were murders happen and you know there's been also been impatient which I haven't seen as well because I've heard it's bad but I really enjoyed the book it was very suspenseful to me and I would recommend it to you as a thriller I think it's great especially if you're a thriller novice much like I am still honestly it's a great book to kind of test the waters with the thriller genre I really liked it not all people do I liked it the next thriller I would like to recommend is funnel girls by Riley Sager I actually just read this one a few months ago I don't girls about the trope of the final girl there's these group of girls I survived these really mass murderers like they have been the last people to walk away from and we follow Quincy who has survived this really brutal murder they're kind of resurfacing with that the final girl is there's some of that's kind of after the final girls and it's all about that I really enjoyed this book another book that again is either you're really gonna like it I really not I think that's kind of how thrillers go I don't think there's a lot of people that are down the middle of thrillers I think there's just like the camp up I really enjoyed it I really don't I love this one it's making my favorite thriller I've ever read it was creepy because the whole mass murder thing and it just really kept me on the edge of my seat I really liked watching the character progression because there was a lot of unreliable characters as well but I loved this one I would highly recommend this one honestly one thought I didn't really love but I still want to recommend to you cuz it's a solid thriller I think is the woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth where this last year it was kind of underwhelmed I feel like I I am kinda just underwhelmed by Ruth wares books in general that's one that's journalists and she has to like review this luxury cruise line it's a very very small cruise like like 15 passengers of the most and she notices one night that a woman has gone overboard nobody else seems to notice that and there's been no like official roster like of a woman being Mike's or an over port or somebody that's missing so this woman takes upon herself to find out who the woman in Cabin 10 was why was she thrown overboard why is nobody caring why is she the only one that knows I do not love this book like I said I don't know it's like okay I will say this is my favorite of words where's books she has three I've read all three of them I don't like this I don't love that but this is my favorite of hers because it definitely got me in the claustrophobic um sense because there was a lot of times in this book she would be in these really small rooms and I'm claustrophobic as well and she's on a cruise and that just whole setting is kind of creepy when you have a murder like on a cruise ship because you have nowhere to go literally for that man but it's not necessarily creepy at all it's not very very thrilling so this is one I would say I'd recommend to people that if they're very very new to the thriller genre to definitely check out because it wasn't amazing but it was decent I guess you could say that last thriller that I want to recommend she'd have actually read is don't you cry by Mary Kay pika Mary Kubica has a ton of novels I want to say that maybe four or five I've only read two of them but the one that's my favorite so far is don't you cry I've like a girl that goes missing and her roommate is on the search to find her then in a parallel story that's going on we have a guy that's noticed that this woman has appeared at his work and she's kind of very mysterious and odd so of course it's safe to say these two stories kind of sync up you just don't know how they sync up this one's not like super scary at all it's just a classic thriller of like how whatever happened happened and stuff like that but I really enjoy America because writing and her storylines and this one definitely had me guessing I do not guess the ending at all honestly and I really enjoyed that so there have it those are all my spooky reads recommendations I really enjoyed the majority of them like I am so glad I REM are dire this month because it is creepy and I really want to reread slasher girls and monster boys because it's such an amazing book but have you've heard of any of these books please let me know if you agree if they're kind of spooky reads Halloween reads as well and if you have any recommendations for spooky Halloween reads please leave them down in the comments I know a lot of people are gonna think I know a lot of people are probably gonna say Stephen King I know I haven't read anything because I feel like they're a little bit too scary for me personally but to each his own if you enjoyed this video be sure to give it a thumbs up hit subscribe and I'll see you guys next time and I hope you have a spooky day that cool no probably not bye youHalloween is quickly approaching so let's talk about all of the spooky spooky books hello everyone today I'm here to bring you my spooky book recommendation so Halloween like I said is quickly approaching so I've been building up this list for quite some time and I think I have a really good one so today's videos gonna be all of these spooky books I have a lot of different type of books in this video I have some horror books I have some graphic novels I have some just I have paranormal I have some thrillers I have a vast majority of different type of spooky books there are you think of spooky books it doesn't have to particularly be like one set of genre like or something like that so I have a wide array I do let's get into it spoiler warning I will say I have read the majority of these there are a few that I have not read but I still really want to recommend because I feel like they really fit like the spooky safe so come on to talk about I read last October and I'm so glad I did because it is like the quintessential Halloween read quit essential spooky read I love it a lot and that is slasher girls and monster boys library bindings fun stuff I'm sorry you can't see the cover there we go well this is an anthology and it's a it says a powerhouse anthology featuring some of the best thriller and horror writers around its story selected by April Genevieve cult a and this is full to the brim of really creepy stories there are a lot of really good stories this might be my favorite why anthology or my favorite anthology that I've read I just have really fond memories this I really loved all the stories in it there were a few that I didn't like but the majority are amazing and there are at least three in here that I can think of right now that really scared the crap out of me like they were full-on creepy book hurry on this if you want to learn more about like what I thought of each individual story I tell you like what I what I gave the rating to and I also tell you like the spooky factor but I love this book this is the perfect book to read near Halloween time since I have right now for my library I might just read a couple of the stories that really created me out because they were so good like there's an Alice in Wonderland kind of one that was really creepy one of I'm gonna say Marie Lu's was really creepy there was just so good so this is just like the perfect book to read their Halloween time because it definitely gives you all of this boogie back speaking of spooky pies next series I want to talk about it's a series and that is the Mara Dyer I read the unbecoming of our diary years ago and I really enjoyed it but it really creeps me out so it fast forward two years later okay now well I decided to continue on with the trilogy and I just finished the trilogy I won't be filming a full on series review coming up very very soon but this is another great series to read near Halloween spoke we follow our main character Mara Dyer Mara Dyer has just survived this accident this building collapsed and she has no memories of it it has killed her best friend and her ex-boyfriend as well as his sister and suddenly she starts seeing them even though there this whole book is margin with hallucinations are are they really hallucinations and she also maybe has this kind of power going on it's a creepy book this whole series is creepy like the scenarios holy crap this one's definitely paranormal it's not so much horror but it's definitely got that creep factor the spooky factor is way up there so how do they recommend if you're looking for something that's like really is gonna keep you in the edge of your seat that's gonna keep you guessing because you don't know whether or not Mara is tunku's or not because she's a very unreliable narrator because her herself was unreliable this is the perfect series to read like I said this one just right no it's not like it'll affect your dreams like not like it's not like super scary but it's it affects your dreams it affects mine but I really enjoy it honestly and it's a perfect series to read in this time of year because they are spooky the the next series I want to talk about these is only two series I'm gonna talk about today is the Raven cycle by Maggie Steve honor this is the first book the Raven boys you know like this is also a great book to read near Halloween because it is another paranormal book much like Mara Dyer but it's very very different this one's not so much scary I would say there are some spooky elements in it this whole series follows ley lines and these boys trying to wake up this king that has been sleeping for a long time and it has so many more paranormal things going on so they have a house full of psychics I do tarot card readings and palm readings and Candice cry I think that's how you say it and there's like ghosts it's a very paranormal heavy book but it's so amazing and I think it takes place during the fall near Halloween time so it is the perfect time to read this series I've been listening to you look at this I'm loving it I this is such a good series to read near Halloween because gives you all of like the spooky and creepy and weird vibes that are just amazing the next book is one that I haven't read yet but I feel like it is the perfect spooky Halloween read a ship right across video Halloween reads and not spooky reads because they keep saying Halloween but you get home saying and that is Anna dressed in blood by Ken Dora Blake this book is I think it's a duology if I'm not mistaken but this follows our main character Anna or honor if she's like the follow us her but I know it's about Anna Anna is a ghost been residing in this deserted Victorian house and it's Anna's death which was in 1958 every person that enters the home that she resides in she kills and then we have a character named cats and the cast enters this house and Anna does it kill him so it's kind of odd because Kath is a ghost killer I believe I read the synopsis him and his mom just go town to town I think if like eradicate ghosts from houses and kill ghosts and he meets Anna a ghost and things are changing so I don't know if it's like a ghost boy romance or something like that I don't know I've heard really mixed reviews about this book but I mean the title alone and this synopsis sounds like a perfect spooky Brienne I mean going to a house to kill a ghost and the ghost doesn't want to kill you so what's gonna go on here but either way I want to read it this month I wasn't plan to read it this month but I just it feels like a perfect book to read and addressed in blood how creepy is that title the next book is a middle-grade novel and that is a monster calls by Patrick Ness this is um there's two different versions you can buy this book and buy just the regular novel that doesn't really have pictures in it and you can find like the Illustrated version that has all of these beautiful drawings in it as you can see as you can see it's definitely a perfect Halloween read I will see this is probably the least scary one on this list because it's not so much scary as it deals with other things that are you have to deal with everyday with death and grieving and that's all I'm gonna say about it because it's a book kind of best to go into not knowing it it's very very short you can read this in a few hours it's all about this monster that shows up at this boy's house every single midnight and he tells him that he wants the truth and that's what this whole book is about so I'm going to tell you about there's a movie adaptation which I've yet because this book broke me it broke me so I'm scared to watch the movie but I feel like it's a perfect Halloween read because of the whole monster coming to your bed every single night and the drawings alone have that kind of creepy vibe like I showed you like very very spooky going on with the same vein of kind of illustrated graphic novels the next two I want to show you I have not yet read I'm actually reading it like I'm starting these this week so forgive me but I still want to recommend them to you and the first one is through the woods by Emily Carroll this is 5 mysterious spine-tingling stories to follow journeys and into and out of the eerie of this come take a walk into the woods and see what awaits you there so in this graph and all we have five really creepy stories I mean and they're literally creepy look at that doesn't get much creepier than that so lookit border it but it's perfect for Halloween because you know I think graphic novels are great but then when you get the spooky eerie ones where you actually get to see like the blood and gore and the spookiness it's even more better so this is I think a great book to read or Halloween I know I am because obviously I'm reading it this week but I'm excited to see if I'll like it or not but I still want to recommend it to you because it just seems like a perfect spooky read with visuals included on that same note another book I'm reading this week is the graveyard book by Neil Gaiman a great book I want to say don't quote me on this is actually a full-length novel first and then I decided to make an illustrated version which is what I have here so I have to do check out the illustrator version because I just think graphic novels are easier to read you sit or fly through and I like having visuals with it this is all about this boy named nobody Owens and he is a toddler when I think a murder or something comes into his house and he kills everybody else in this house but somehow nobody escapes and wanders into the graveyard and then like the ghost and these people that are like half dead half living decide to raise him there so it's really about a boy that is growing up in a graveyard so I don't know if this is like spooky per se but I mean it sounds spooky to me growing up in a graveyard and we have ghosts and I think there's vampires I mean I don't know this guy looks like vampire right here I'm not sure if he is or not cuz that retic but it just sounds like a very you know Halloween spooky to ever read with all those paranormal elements and I've heard so many amazing things about this book so I'm very very excited to read it there is invited us welcome last stack of books I'm gonna talk about today are thrillers I think thrillers are great to read at any point in the year I think thrillers are even funner to read in October because it just adds an extra level and layer of suspense but I want to recommend you a few today the Marcelin recommend is the girl in the trained by Paula Hawkins I know super controversial a lot of people either this is the book you're really gonna like are you really not gonna like I fell in the camp of I've really enjoyed it this was actually my first thriller I ever read last year I'm very new to the thriller genre can you tell but I really enjoyed it it's about this woman named Rachel who takes the train every day and she kind of sees this couple every single day in their house and then she notices something and she's a very unreliable narrator as well because she drinks a lot and there were murders happen and you know there's been also been impatient which I haven't seen as well because I've heard it's bad but I really enjoyed the book it was very suspenseful to me and I would recommend it to you as a thriller I think it's great especially if you're a thriller novice much like I am still honestly it's a great book to kind of test the waters with the thriller genre I really liked it not all people do I liked it the next thriller I would like to recommend is funnel girls by Riley Sager I actually just read this one a few months ago I don't girls about the trope of the final girl there's these group of girls I survived these really mass murderers like they have been the last people to walk away from and we follow Quincy who has survived this really brutal murder they're kind of resurfacing with that the final girl is there's some of that's kind of after the final girls and it's all about that I really enjoyed this book another book that again is either you're really gonna like it I really not I think that's kind of how thrillers go I don't think there's a lot of people that are down the middle of thrillers I think there's just like the camp up I really enjoyed it I really don't I love this one it's making my favorite thriller I've ever read it was creepy because the whole mass murder thing and it just really kept me on the edge of my seat I really liked watching the character progression because there was a lot of unreliable characters as well but I loved this one I would highly recommend this one honestly one thought I didn't really love but I still want to recommend to you cuz it's a solid thriller I think is the woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth where this last year it was kind of underwhelmed I feel like I I am kinda just underwhelmed by Ruth wares books in general that's one that's journalists and she has to like review this luxury cruise line it's a very very small cruise like like 15 passengers of the most and she notices one night that a woman has gone overboard nobody else seems to notice that and there's been no like official roster like of a woman being Mike's or an over port or somebody that's missing so this woman takes upon herself to find out who the woman in Cabin 10 was why was she thrown overboard why is nobody caring why is she the only one that knows I do not love this book like I said I don't know it's like okay I will say this is my favorite of words where's books she has three I've read all three of them I don't like this I don't love that but this is my favorite of hers because it definitely got me in the claustrophobic um sense because there was a lot of times in this book she would be in these really small rooms and I'm claustrophobic as well and she's on a cruise and that just whole setting is kind of creepy when you have a murder like on a cruise ship because you have nowhere to go literally for that man but it's not necessarily creepy at all it's not very very thrilling so this is one I would say I'd recommend to people that if they're very very new to the thriller genre to definitely check out because it wasn't amazing but it was decent I guess you could say that last thriller that I want to recommend she'd have actually read is don't you cry by Mary Kay pika Mary Kubica has a ton of novels I want to say that maybe four or five I've only read two of them but the one that's my favorite so far is don't you cry I've like a girl that goes missing and her roommate is on the search to find her then in a parallel story that's going on we have a guy that's noticed that this woman has appeared at his work and she's kind of very mysterious and odd so of course it's safe to say these two stories kind of sync up you just don't know how they sync up this one's not like super scary at all it's just a classic thriller of like how whatever happened happened and stuff like that but I really enjoy America because writing and her storylines and this one definitely had me guessing I do not guess the ending at all honestly and I really enjoyed that so there have it those are all my spooky reads recommendations I really enjoyed the majority of them like I am so glad I REM are dire this month because it is creepy and I really want to reread slasher girls and monster boys because it's such an amazing book but have you've heard of any of these books please let me know if you agree if they're kind of spooky reads Halloween reads as well and if you have any recommendations for spooky Halloween reads please leave them down in the comments I know a lot of people are gonna think I know a lot of people are probably gonna say Stephen King I know I haven't read anything because I feel like they're a little bit too scary for me personally but to each his own if you enjoyed this video be sure to give it a thumbs up hit subscribe and I'll see you guys next time and I hope you have a spooky day that cool no probably not bye you\n"