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Angie
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Nov 18, 2020 06:40AM

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there are several books I want to read before I see the film
https://the-bibliofile.com/2022-books...

I am not heading this group any longer. You and I were the only ones that ever posted to it and I was spending quite a bit of money purchasing the DVDs and books every month, money that I didn't have. I just can't do that for my own enjoyment anymore. Sorry. Feel free to take it over.
Angie

If you're anything like me, you read thrillers not just for the mystery—but for that rush of realizing everything you thought you knew was a lie. These books left me speechless, sleepless, and slightly suspicious of everyone I know. Welcome to my dark little corner of Goodreads.
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
🕷️ Dark, cold, and utterly addictive. Lisbeth Salander isn't just a hacker—she’s a full-on force of nature. A brutal, brilliant mystery wrapped in Nordic noir grit.
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
🖤 A toxic marriage, razor-sharp twists, and a narrator you can't trust—then another one you trust even less. It’s clever, cruel, and wildly entertaining.
Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
🌿 A haunting murder mystery set in the marsh, wrapped in poetry and loneliness. More than a thriller—it’s a slow, aching unraveling of one girl’s world.
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
🕰️ The blueprint for all “locked room” mysteries. Ten strangers. One killer. Zero escape. It’s pure, calculated suspense—and still unbeatable.
[Insert Final Thriller Title Here]
🔍 [Still deciding! Open to your recs 👇]
👀 Now your turn—what’s a thriller you swear by?
📖 Recommend me a title that left you breathless or wrecked… I might just pick one so we can buddy-read it here together. Let’s build a little thriller cult (the good kind).
📌 Follow me on Goodreads for more bookish deep dives, impulsive TBR changes, and late-night thriller binges. Let’s read dangerously. 💀📚