
grey box
really off topic but is anybody else dying over the inappropriateness of the writing on whatever that grey box is
"life is short break the rules"
"live with passion"
"happiness is a choice"

really off topic but is anybody else dying over the inappropriateness of the writing on whatever that grey box is
"life is short break the rules"
"live with passion"
"happiness is a choice"
hello, please recommend me new reads based on my recent likes/dislikes:
don't let him in (Lisa jewell): 5/5 just enjoyed it so so much
the risk (mindf*ck 1)- s.t. abby 2/5 writing too bad, couldn't enjoy the book, kept me from starting the next
kill for me, kill for you - (Steve cavanagh )4/5 really enjoyed it, couldn't put it down, nice plot twists
into the darkest corner (Elizabeth Haynes ) 5/5 held my breath throughout every page, really touched me, couldn't put it down, enjoyed the writing
the girl on the train ( Paula Hawkins) 3/5 was ok, i don't remember much
invisible girl (Lisa jewell) 3/5, the weakest Lisa jewell I read so far, didn't enjoy the characters
none of this is true (Lisa jewell) 5/5, inhaled this, loved every second of it
little secrets (jennifer hillier) 3/5 stars - i LOVED the beginning but as the book progressed the story was kind of stagnant to me, i appreciated the plot twist but it sadly only came in like the last 5th of the book
sharp objects (gillian flynn) 3/5 stars - i adored the tv show adaptation and wanted to love the book but it kind of ended abruptly and the main character was kind of annoying me in the book. writing style was one of the better.
dark places (gillian flynn) 4/5 stars - i loved the fictional true crime plot and the way the story was narrated through different povs in past/present. writing style was fine but not outstanding.
the lies we told (camilla way) 2/5 i rated it 3/5 but thinking back now i couldn’t tell u a single thing about the book so apparently i wasn’t so impressed?
the girl next door (jack ketchum) idk how to rate i enjoyed the beginning esp the writing style (reminded me a lot of stephen king, which i love!) but as the story progressed too much (imo unnecessary) description of violence and r*pe that didn’t seem to end i skipped through most of it. i knew the true crime case behind it and thought i knew what i was getting myself into but i honestly just felt disgusting after finishing the book.
god of the woods (liz moore) 2/5 - i WANTED to love this book i just couldn’t. the female characters all seemed like a copy of each other with the same problems it made me mad. but i did enjoy the setting.
the coworker (frieda mcfadden) -12/5 stars honestly a crime against humanity to call this a thriller it’s just 300 pages about turtles i was so mad i finished it purely out of spite.
thanks!
hello:) i’ll be in lisboa in the summer and was wondering if there are any escape rooms that can be recommended? i’ll be there with my boyfriend we both are/were gamemasters ourselves and have played our fair share of rooms. i enjoy complex riddles and a nice story horror is very welcome but not a must