“The Road” by Cormac McCarthy held me captive, staying up all night immersed in its pages, awakening the next morning with a lingering sense of melancholy. Stephen King’s works, especially “The Shining,” share that unique ability to make you eagerly anticipate the next page, constantly wondering what twist awaits.

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    And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie.

    Apart from not being able to put it down, I had to turn on all the lights in my room because the murder parts were so intense.

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    The Neapolitan Novels by Elena Ferrante. I could not put them down. I urgently had to study for exams, but all the time I was studying, my head would drift back to the books, and everytime I’d take a 20 minute reading break it would turn into 3 hours.

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    I went through an intense Stephen King phase earlier in the year and I went through about 30 of his books in a few months. Needless to say there were plenty of sleepless nights. Sadly I kinda got burned out and have a 1/4 finished copy of The Wizard and the Glass I need to get back to at some point but those were such great times.

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    The Harry Potter books back in the day, but it was school in the morning, not work.

    Also “While England Sleeps” by David Leavitt. I find I don’t like his plots after I’m done with them but while I’m reading it his writing style pulls me in

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      “The Marble Quilt” is on my list, but now il add that book as well thank you for commenting :)

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    It’s a Belgian crime thriller/sci fi called The Methusalem Myth by Jo Claes and it gave me so many goosebumps that I read all day and night. I developed a kidney stones from not drinking in the sun while reading and at night I let too many mosquitos in my room because I forget where I was. I was pretty scared too cause I was alone at home. There is no English translation though I believe