u/Humble-Gene-

I’m looking for some good WLW book recommendations. I really enjoyed the Senator’s Wife series by Jen Lyon and the Paper Girls series by Natasha Ngan. I also loved the WLW books by Taylor Jenkins Reid (The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo and Atmosphere).

I’ve already read most of Lee Winter’s books, and I’m about to start The Safekeep since I’ve heard great things about it. After that I’m afraid I’ll fall into a bit of a reading void, so I’d love to hear your recommendations.

One note: I’m not really looking for light or simple romance books. I prefer stories with more depth, strong characters, and an interesting plot where the WLW relationship is part of a bigger story.

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u/Humble-Gene- — 16 days ago

I’m looking for some good WLW book recommendations. I really enjoyed the Senator’s Wife series by Jen Lyon and the Paper Girls series by Natasha Ngan. I also loved the WLW books by Taylor Jenkins Reid (The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo and Atmosphere).

I’ve already read most of Lee Winter’s books, and I’m about to start The Safekeep since I’ve heard great things about it. After that I’m afraid I’ll fall into a bit of a reading void, so I’d love to hear your recommendations.

One note: I’m not really looking for light or simple romance books. I prefer stories with more depth, strong characters, and an interesting plot where the WLW relationship is part of a bigger story.

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u/Humble-Gene- — 16 days ago

Hi everyone,

I’m looking for some new crime/thriller book recommendations. I really enjoy books that are easy to read but still have a good mystery where you can try to figure out who did it.

Some series/books I really liked are the The Housemaid series by Freida McFadden and the One of Us Is Lying series by Karen M. McManus. I like the plot twists and the fast-paced writing style.

I’m looking for something similar:
- easy to get into / quick reads
- lots of suspense and plot twists
- trying to guess who did it along the way

I’m not really looking for classics in the style of Agatha Christie because the language and style are a bit too old-fashioned for me.

Any recommendations would be appreciated!

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u/Humble-Gene- — 20 days ago

I was about to book a ticket with Eurostar today and earlier the one-way price showed as €44. When I checked again a bit later, it had suddenly jumped to more than €80 for the same trip.

From what I understand, Eurostar doesn’t increase prices based on cookies but instead uses price brackets depending on how many tickets are left in each tier.

Does anyone know if there’s a chance the price might drop again if I wait a few days before booking? Or once it jumps to the next bracket, does it usually stay there?

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u/Humble-Gene- — 20 days ago