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I've not read it, but if you like thrillers "His Bloody Project" was nominated for a Man Booker prize this year. http://themanbookerprize.com/books/his-bloody-project-by-graeme-macrae-burnet


If you get lost for inspiration, it can be fun to read your way throught the Man longlist.

I read a few chapters of a book then don't go back to it again for a long time if at all as I get distracted with other stuff. Can anyone give me any sound advice on a book that I wouldn't put down until it's read. I would really love to read a book all the way through. Another thing is I sometimes forget the plot and have to read it again and then I loose interest. Can you recommend a good book for me that is easy to read that would ease me back into reading again. Thank you x

lavender, perhaps short stories would suit you better?

H.E. Bates, or Roald Dahl

a book of narrative poems, to get the rhythm going, or as jacks suggested, Harry Potter.

Do you go in the library, they are always helpful.

If you read the last

page first then you take the pressure off yourself ha ha

I can start a book and not engage with it at all, I try again weeks

later and it clicks.

See, it isn't just you, do not give up.

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