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before I go to slee by SJ Watson
Me Earl and the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews
(not suspense, but hilarious and the characters were fabulous)
The Raven Boys series by Maggie Stiefvater is AMAZING it is not a never ending series. The last book comes out this January.
hope some of these help. Two of these are YA, but shallow shitty YA.

Broken Monsters was already on my to-read. I'll have to check it out soon, thanks.

Review link: http://beauty-in-ruins.blogspot.ca/20...
I promise...no "gross out" just plain "scary." ;-)




Another one that stands out is Marisha Pessl's Night Film which gave me a book hangover (where nothing else seemed remotely interesting in comparison) for months afterwards.



I too love a fast read (unputdownable) and especially if it's dystopian.
I loved the The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxset trilogy and that led me to the Divergent Series Complete Box Set series, and then Slated, Fractured and Shattered, completing the trilogy.
These series I consider unputdownable....but they are not stand alone as you mentioned. So what I would definitely recommend are The Lost Girl, If You Find Me and a rather short book: Running Out of Time
Tell me if you read any of these!!!







I loved the girl on the train...even more than Gone Girl.
I don't mind a good quality series at all! I just think a great stand-alone is refreshing. I love Stephen King.

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1)
The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium, #2)
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest (Millennium, #3)

IMO The world is full of great books. It is also filled with horrible books, and subpar books. If you force yourself to read every word of every book you try, you will be greatly cheating yourself.

Yes, actually I do finish any movie I watch. Not that I'm ocd about not finishing a movie. I just know what I like, and I don't mind finishing a movie that was 'just ok'. I get your point, though. No offense taken.
I struggle with ADD, so usually it's a, "It's not you, it's me." kinda scenario.
Thanks

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I agree, Shawn. Even if it is everyone else's idea of a great book, if I don't like it, I move on.
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