There are two books that I recommend to other readers:
Crashers by Dana Haynes and Replay by Ken Grimwood.
Are they amazing? I thought so, the stories took me to places that I had never been before. Crashers by getting into the heads of accident investigators and Replay by providng fresh insight into living our lives over again. Would we do it better the second time around? I'd like to think so, but after reading this story, I'm not so sure.
Crashers description: When a passenger plane, a Vermeer One Eleven, slams into the ground outside Portland, Oregon, a team--the "crashers"-- is quickly assembled to investigate the cause. Usually the team has months to determine the cause of a crash. But this time it's different. This time, the plane was brought down deliberately, without leaving a trace, and this was only a trial run.
This one was quite a thrill ride! And fascinating as to how the "Crash Team" studies accidents.
Replay description:
In 1988 43-year-old Jeff Winston died of a heart attack. But then he awoke, and it was 1963; Jeff was 18 all over again, his memory of the next two decades intact. This time around Jeff would gain all the power and wealth he never had before. This time around he'd know how to do it right.
Good books, maybe even amazing, do yourself a favor and add them to your TBR lists!
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