Finished reading: Din tid kommer by Carl-Johan Vallgren 📚

Definitely worth reading! I love Vallgren’s books. I think he has an incredible ability to take on different genres, eras, and subjects, and write about them in a format that perfectly suits the spirit of the time and the story.

Finished reading: Poppet by Mo Hayder 📚

A decent read, but the weakest in the series so far. It felt scattered, trying to juggle too much-especially wrapping up the last book. Still enjoyable, but I’m hoping the next one is more focused.

The value of a firm "No"

It’s been a pretty challenging week at work — lots of home inspections and a whole lot of driving. I did the math, and on average I’ve been doing six jobs a day and driving twelve Swedish miles (about 75 English miles). Yesterday, during my lunch break, just as I finally sat down to relax, the office called. They asked if I’d be up for working some overtime. I replied with a polite but firm “No”.

Finished reading: Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane 📚

Just read the book for the first time, and it was at least as good as l had hoped. I feel like watching the movie again now when I have the book fresh in my mind.

Finished reading: Gone by Mo Hayder 📚

Easily the best Jack Caffery book yet! Non-stop excitement. If you’re into thrillers or love Mo Hayder, don’t miss this one!

Finished reading: Skin by Mo Hayder 📚

Another chilling, gripping ride with Jack Caffrey. If you’re a fan of the series, this one won’t disappoint. Dark, twisted, and totally engrossing.

Finished reading: En bra man by Tina Trender 📚

Thought about putting it down more than once. But somewhere around the middle it turned around, and from there it just kept getting more and more intense as the main character got into worse and worse situations.

Finished reading: Sömngångaren by Lars Kepler 📚

Rreally exciting all the way through, and definitely the best one in the series about Jonna Linna so far. Couldn’t put it down.

Finished reading: The Treatment by Mo Hayder 📚

Liked the first one better. This one felt unnecessarily dragged out. Nonetheless, it is still a tense and horrifying story worth reading.

Finished reading: The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris 📚

Finally read it after a million viewings of the movie. It totally holds up. Just as creepy and gripping. Some iconic scenes were missing (no tense door-knocking!), but the book adds its own great details.