If you’re looking for books that will keep you turning pages late into the night, this list is for you. From gripping thrillers and heart-stopping mysteries to emotional memoirs and magical stories, these books have it all. Some will leave you breath...
A chilling mystery where ten strangers are trapped on an island, and one by one, they start to die. But who’s the killer?
And Then There Were None-Agatha Christie
A classic whodunit with a twist so shocking, it’s considered one of the best mysteries ever written.
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd-Agatha Christie
An emotional and brutally honest memoir by the actor from Friends, sharing his struggles with addiction and the highs and lows of fame.
Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing-Matthew Perry
A glamorous yet heart-wrenching story of an old Hollywood star revealing the truth about her life and many loves.
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo-Taylor Jenkins Reid
A thought-provoking novel about the choices we make and the lives we could have lived.
The Midnight Library-Matt Haig
A psychological thriller about a woman who stops speaking after a shocking act of violence, and the therapist determined to uncover her secrets.
The Silent Patient-Alex Michaelides
A magical and mysterious love story set in a circus that only appears at night. It’s enchanting and beautifully written.
The Night Circus-Erin Morgenstern
A gripping, twisty story about privilege, secrets, and a family with a tragic past on a private island.
We Were Liars-E. Lockhart
A heartwarming and funny story about a grumpy old man whose life changes when new neighbors move in next door.
A Man Called Ove-Fredrick Backman
A raw and emotional story about a fictional rock band in the ’70s, told in an interview style that feels so real you’ll forget it’s fiction.
Daisy Jones & The Six-Taylor Jenkins Reid
A beautifully written second-chance romance about two former lovers who reconnect after years apart.
Before We Were Strangers- Renée Carlino
A historical novel set in WWII Paris, inspired by true events at the American Library in Paris—a must-read for history lovers.
The Paris Library- Janet Skeslien Charles
A romantic and witty story about two writers with writer’s block who challenge each other to swap genres for the summer.
Beach Read- Emily Henry
A magical, emotional journey of self-discovery set against the beautiful backdrop of Italy.
One Italian Summer-Rebecca Serle
Set in the 1980s, it’s a fast-paced story about a famous family, a wild party, and secrets that all come to light in one unforgettable night.