
Hosted by Kathryn from Book Date, this is a weekly event to share what we’ve read in the past week and what we hope to read, plus whatever else comes to mind. To learn more about each book, just click on the book cover!
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The new Halverson novel is absolutely gorgeous. It makes me want to move to Alaska. And be a better person. And find where I am supposed to be in life.

Way to get my attention with “makes me want to move to Alaska. And be a better person. And find where I am supposed to be in life.” YES PLEASE! And Hidden Bodies looks creepalicious!
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Did you read You? Hidden Bodies is the sequel. Both are amazingly creepy and awesome!
Hidden Bodies sounds good but I want to start with You. Your response to All the Winters After makes me want to know more, I hadn’t heard of this one before.
Hidden Bodies is the sequel to You, and it is a story that requires reading in sequence. I hope you enjoy both!
All the Winters After has such a lovely cover! I’m going to have to check it out 🙂 And I’m currently reading Hidden Huntress, second in Danielle Jensen’s Malediction series.
A lovely cover for a lovely book! I hope you are enjoying your current read!
I read about the Alaska novel and it does make me want to read it. Who wouldn’t like a story set in Alaska?! Look forward to your review of it.
Thanks, Susan! There definitely is something appealing about the setting, but the writing is spectacular as well.
I’ll be interested in hearing what you think of Hidden Bodies. I never was able to get into You. I still wanted to try this one – it’s getting a lot of attention. I hope you’re enjoying it!
Well, Hidden Bodies is a sequel to You, so if you didn’t get into that one then you probably should avoid this one. I absolutely love both, but then again, they are the type of sick and twisted stories I adore.
I haven’t heard of All the Winters After, but I’m going to check it out after your comments!
You definitely should check it out. It is just a gorgeously written book.
Hidden Bodies is on my soon TBR pile. Looking forward to hearing what you think of it!
I absolutely loved it. Joe is just so creepy and yet wonderfully sympathetic!