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Re: Just finished One by One by Ruth Ware

Just finished this weekend.  I have read a few of her books.  To me this book was like cotton candy. Unputdownable and Enjoyable while reading but not overly memorable. 

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Re: Just finished One by One by Ruth Ware

What is it about?

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Re: Just finished One by One by Ruth Ware

I've read a few other Ruth Ware books and really enjoyed them. I might check this one out. Seems to be mixed reviews on it here, though.

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Re: Just finished One by One by Ruth Ware

I downloaded from our local library yesterday and started it last night.  So I guess I may love it, like it or be bored ... Woman Wink

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Re: Just finished One by One by Ruth Ware

I finished One by One and mainly enjoyed the short parts about skiing. Strange characters. 
Now I'm reading The Return by Nicholas Sparks, his usual type of story. 
  

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Re: Just finished One by One by Ruth Ware

I've heard of her but never read any of her books. I recently read a recommendation for her book "The Woman In Cabin 10".  Sounds intriguing. I usually read John Grisham, Stuart Woods, James Patterson and have read all of Mary Higgins Clark's books.  Do you who like Ruth Ware think her books would be something I might like?  Thanks!

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Re: Just finished One by One by Ruth Ware

@LuvmyLab , if you like mysteries, I think that you should try Ruth Ware's books. I've read all her books except for her latest. "Woman in Cabin 10" was my least favorite of hers. IMO things didn't add up in that book. I do recommend "Death of Mrs. Westover" and "Turn of the Key."  Her first books were quite good, also. 

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