💭 do you have a slump-busting genre?
here are some thrillers that i think you should check out! that’s my kind of beach read.
📚 books mentioned:
- And Don't Look Back by Rebecca Barrow
- Winter Counts by David Heska Wanbli Weiden
- Where Echoes Die by Courtney Gould
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- dress is from Hutch, rented from Nuuly
- eyeshadow is Ellis Atlantis Palette from Blend Bunny Cosmetics and In A Trance Palette from Colourpop
- eyeliner is Vegan Longwear Eyeliner (Lilac) from Pacifica Beauty
- mascara is Lash Extensions XL from Milani Cosmetics
- lip is Lip Buttercream (Blueberry Crush) from Pacifica Beauty
- (also if you have a question about my makeup or something i’m wearing, most of it is curated in my shopmy!)
thank you to Simon Teen, Ecco Books, and Wednesday Books for the gifted copies!
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If you're anything like me, picking up a thriller when you're in a reading slump is a surefire way to instantly rekindle your love for books. Thrillers have this unique ability to hook you with fast-paced storytelling, unexpected twists, and deep emotional stakes. For example, "And Don't Look Back" really grabbed me with its teenage narrator, Harlow, who has to navigate a complex new family and solve a personal mystery while learning to trust both her head and heart. It’s that mix of suspense and relatable emotional growth that makes it compelling. Another title that stood out to me is "Winter Counts" by David Heska Wanbli Weiden. It offers a vivid portrayal of a vigilante on a reservation who wrestles with harsh realities like addiction while seeking justice. This book deepened my appreciation for how thrillers can tackle heavy social issues while still keeping you on the edge of your seat. The portrayal of traditional roles versus modern challenges really added layers to the story. And then there’s "Where Echoes Die" by Courtney Gould, which felt like a thrilling supernatural mystery with a powerful lens on grieving and sisterhood. I loved how the eerie small-town setting was a character itself, adding atmosphere and tension. The idea of uncovering secrets tied to family loss resonated deeply and kept me turning the pages. What I appreciate about these books is that they aren’t just typical thrillers; they bring in unique cultural perspectives and complex characters. These stories remind me why diverse voices in thriller genres are so important—they add fresh angles and emotional depth. When looking for my next thriller slump-buster, I always seek out titles that mix mystery with meaningful character journeys. These books do just that, making them perfect for a hot summer day or a quiet beach escape. Plus, knowing some of them come recommended by communities like #BookTok and include sapphic or other diverse characters, it feels great to support stories that often get overlooked. If you’re in need of thrilling reads with heart, these definitely deserve a spot on your bookshelf or e-reader. Give yourself permission to dive into suspense whatever the weather, and you might find your slump completely busted and your reading passion renewed.


























































