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Don Winslow

13 books recommended

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Recommended Books

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Fifty-Fifty80% Confidence
To the book lovers in the UK and Australia... Fifty/Fifty by @SSCav has been a bestseller for the last two weeks in the UK. The reviews are amazing because the book is amazing. I loved this book! A REMARKABLE thriller. BRILLIANTLY written. Remember this name: Steve Cavanagh!
Cujo80% Confidence
CUJO is an amazing book by @StephenKing. I thought it was one of the scariest things I ever read... Until I started to work in Hollywood.
City on Fire80% Confidence

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Falling80% Confidence

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The Island80% Confidence
This. Book. Is. Amazing. Trust me. Order it.

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The Boys in the Boat80% Confidence

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UNSUB80% Confidence

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The Devil May Dance80% Confidence
@johnbgallagher @jaketapper It's a really good book.
The Chain80% Confidence
One of the best thrillers of the last decade. A book that I could simply not put down. Read THE CHAIN by @adrianmckinty.

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