Looking for books where you progressively turn the pages faster until the end
I just read the employees, which started out good, picked up pace, then had me FURIOUSLY turning the pages until the end. I’ve been chasing that high ever since 😂
House of Leaves, but because there is less text on each page as you work your way through!
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Read Devils in Exile by Chuck Hogan last week, likened the pace to trying to run while holding a kid’s hand. Trying to get footing at first, quickly jogging and by the end we are in a sprint
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The deovotion of suspect x by jeigo hagshino
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I find any Palahniuk book to be a page turner, but specifically Invisible Monsters. The plot hooks you in, and has so many twists and turns that it’s hard to put the novel down!
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Time and Time Again by Ben Elton
House of Leaves, but because there is less text on each page as you work your way through!
Read Devils in Exile by Chuck Hogan last week, likened the pace to trying to run while holding a kid’s hand. Trying to get footing at first, quickly jogging and by the end we are in a sprint
The deovotion of suspect x by jeigo hagshino
I find any Palahniuk book to be a page turner, but specifically Invisible Monsters. The plot hooks you in, and has so many twists and turns that it’s hard to put the novel down!
The Wayward Pines trilogy by Blake Crouch