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    I’m realizing that some of my most favorite thrillers and mysteries are when I go into a book not knowing anything and not reading any reviews. The smallest details spoil the book for me and I won’t want to read it anymore! Does anyone else feel this way, and what are the books you feel paid off for you going into it not knowing the plot/ratings? I’m in a huge reading slump and appreciate any suggestions! Thank you!

    by booksandyoga17

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    1. SparklingGrape21 on

      The Eight by Katherine Neville! I knew nothing about it (and if I had I might not have picked it up because it’s a little different than what I normally read) and it turned out to be one of my favorite books.

    2. Just read “The Dinner” based on seeing it in another thread about couldn’t-put-down-thrillers and it delivered! It’s also not terribly long (4-5 hour read), which made it easy to blast through

    3. Behind Her Eyes by Sarah Pinborough
      I knew nothing about the story and the book, and I was absolutely shocked – my jaw was on the floor at the end! I am yet to find another thriller with such a crazy plot, loved this one.
      And I totally understand how you feel, I tend to make the same mistakes and spoil the book by reading reviews or the blurb.

      ps There’s also a show on Netflix, based on this book. If you haven’t seen the show yet, I strongly recommend you read the book first. The show isn’t that bad, but I feel like they left quite a few details and bits out.

    4. I Let You Go by Clare MacKintosh- awesome twist. The Holiday by T M Logan was great too. Lisa Jewell does some good thrillers too.
      I enjoyed Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn but I think the movie means that it’s hard going in without any spoilers, I did enjoy her other books too.

    5. The Inner Circle by Brad Meltzer. I got gifted it and the synopsis for the book just doesn’t do it justice. Such a great mystery and a HUGE page turner! One of the few books I read this year that I just couldn’t put down.

    6. ReddisaurusRex on

      So, not a thriller or mystery, but I went in completely blind to Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson and I am so glad I did! Try it out!

      Mystery/thrillers good to go in blind:

      Gone Girl

      Rock Paper Scissors

      When We Were Liars

      The Summer That Melted Everything

      Nightbitch

      The Push

      My Murder

      Shit Cassandra Saw

      Bunny

    7. Fluffy-School-7031 on

      In The Woods, Tana French. I am telling you absolutely nothing else about it but it is one of the most compelling thriller/mystery novels I’ve read in the last five years and the series it kicks off is absolutely fantastic.

    8. Global_Ad6542 on

      Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn. Actually went in with low expectations as I had read Gone Girl a while ago and not really liked it. Opposite for Sharp Objects though, would recommend!!

    9. Moreplantshabibi on

      The Ten Thousand Doors of January – kind of fits in your gene request, but it’s so good!

    10. Sharp Objects I read before it was made into a miniseries. Definitely better not knowing what was coming.

    11. lottesometimes on

      any japanese locked room mysteries on the Pushkin Vertigo roster, I read a few of them and have been reading them in one sitting each time to find out what happens

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