6/4/2023 0 Comments In the dark dark wood review![]() ![]() When things cool off at the end of November-January, it’ll a good time for it. Truth be told, at this point, I need a starting place for A TON of authors in this genre that I’ve found. ![]() I’m talking about Ruth Ware’s debut novel In a Dark, Dark Wood. This is the perfect read for a warm summer night in the countryside. I needed a starting place and In a Dark, Dark Wood was the undeniable, common denominator among the thriller, suspense genre. Review: In a Dark, Dark Wood AugLiterary Elephant 11 Comments Today I have for you my hands-down favorite summer read so far. ![]() I’m sure being apart of Reese Witherspoon’s Book Club doesn’t hurt. Those that had just read Ruth Ware’s latest book Turn of the Key, and didn’t know where to go next? Both had all directed me to this title. Veterans recommended In a Dark, Dark Wood. But I’m determined that it will.Īs I talked to long-time Ruth Ware readers and new Ruth Ware readers (like myself), I noticed one commonality. Continuing in Ruth Ware’s participation in my Fling Extravaganzas, like 2019, her new book One by One is apart of this year’s Spring/Summer Fling 2020.Īdditionally, In A Dark, Dark Woods is apart of my Back List titles challenge. As Everyone knows, last summer I became a huge fan of Ruth Ware (and am now complete trash for the Adult Psychological Thriller category/genre) when I read Ruth Ware’s latest book Turn of the Key in five hours flat (review is linked). Nora, sensitive and skittish and nursing some great secret about her past and her lost friendship with Clare, wants nothing more than to leave, but she feels. ![]()
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