The Lovely Bones by Alice SeboldA Test of Wills by Charles ToddLion in the Valley by Elizabeth PetersThe Viola Factor by Sheridan  BrownThe Girl Before by J.P. Delaney
What To Read Next
20,286 books — 24,168 voters

The Ruby in the Smoke by Philip PullmanThe Blessing Way by Tony HillermanThe Lovely Bones by Alice SeboldThe Poet by Michael    ConnellyStoneslayer by Candace L. Talmadge
Best Ending
8,037 books — 6,083 voters

The Prisoner of Acre by Murray BaileyThe Pink Cadillac by Rebecca HarlemA Particular Man by Lesley GlaisterNight Film by Marisha PesslJust Out Of Reach by R. Gerry Fabian
BEST BOOKS EVER!
7,050 books — 1,380 voters
Crossroads and the Dominion of Four by C. Toni GrahamAn Unwanted Guest by Shari LapenaDéjà Dead by Kathy ReichsLethal Impulse by Steve  RushThe Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn
Books That I Could Read Over and Over Again
7,316 books — 1,684 voters

The Girl Before by J.P. DelaneyThe City & the City by China MiévilleDéjà Dead by Kathy ReichsSteel Blood by Gabriel F.W. KochStoneslayer by Candace L. Talmadge
Hardest Book to Put Down
7,925 books — 2,371 voters
The Ruby in the Smoke by Philip PullmanThe Blessing Way by Tony HillermanThe Girl Before by J.P. DelaneyThe Wasp Trap by Hugo WoolleySilent on the Moor by Deanna Raybourn
What Book Would You Like To Live In?
8,744 books — 8,883 voters

Joey and His Friend Water by Ellen J. LewinbergCrossroads and the Himalayan Crystals by C. Toni GrahamThe Ruby in the Smoke by Philip PullmanAn Unwanted Guest by Shari LapenaHis Forefathers and Mick 2nd Edition by Michael G. Kramer
I Picked It Up Because of the Title
7,926 books — 2,081 voters
The Wasp Trap by Hugo WoolleySteel Blood by Gabriel F.W. KochChasing Headlines by J. Rose BlackThe Poet by Michael    ConnellyJoey and His Friend Water by Ellen J. Lewinberg
Books That Everyone Should Read At Least Once
31,546 books — 120,144 voters

Night Film by Marisha PesslCrossroads and the Dominion of Four by C. Toni GrahamJames Ed Hoskins and the One-Room Schoolhouse by Shafter BaileyThe Bone Collector by Jeffery DeaverChasing Headlines by J. Rose Black
Best Twists
8,352 books — 8,971 voters
F is for Fugitive by Sue GraftonThe Woman in the Window by A.J. FinnThe Blessing Way by Tony HillermanThe Lovely Bones by Alice SeboldMy Cousin Rachel by Daphne du Maurier
Books You Could Not Put Down
11,321 books — 7,532 voters

The City & the City by China MiévilleDéjà Dead by Kathy ReichsCrossroads and the Dominion of Four by C. Toni GrahamF is for Fugitive by Sue GraftonTWISTED by Fayton Hollington
Books That Exceeded Your Expectations
14,772 books — 16,473 voters
His Forefathers and Mick 2nd Edition by Michael G. KramerThe Secret of the Old Clock by Carolyn KeeneThe Blessing Way by Tony HillermanThe Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan DoyleThe Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold
I Had No Idea This Book Would Be So Good
8,258 books — 3,094 voters

The Colorado Kid by Stephen  KingSilent on the Moor by Deanna RaybournNight Film by Marisha PesslJoey and His Friend Water by Ellen J. LewinbergThe Poet by Michael    Connelly
Books that scored a five by me
9,439 books — 2,370 voters

The Ruby in the Smoke by Philip PullmanA Test of Wills by Charles ToddCrossroads and the Himalayan Crystals by C. Toni GrahamJust Out Of Reach by R. Gerry FabianThe Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn
Most Interesting World
8,086 books — 4,740 voters

My Cousin Rachel by Daphne du MaurierSilent on the Moor by Deanna RaybournThe Pink Cadillac by Rebecca HarlemThe City & the City by China MiévilleA Particular Man by Lesley Glaister
READ IT OVER AND OVER AGAIN!
11,331 books — 7,619 voters
Night Film by Marisha PesslAn Incomplete Revenge by Jacqueline WinspearThe Poet by Michael    ConnellyThe Woman in the Window by A.J. FinnThe Nature of the Beast by Louise Penny
Best ebooks
7,327 books — 2,149 voters

A Particular Man by Lesley GlaisterThe Girl Before by J.P. DelaneyLion in the Valley by Elizabeth PetersAn Incomplete Revenge by Jacqueline WinspearHis Forefathers and Mick 2nd Edition by Michael G. Kramer
Best Books to Read When the Snow Is Falling
13,685 books — 9,607 voters