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Krysten Ritter shares her six favorite books

Krysten Knight loves to devour a rapid thriller.

“When I don’t read scripts, a good Juicy thriller is my favorite activity when I am traveling,” says “Jessica Jones” star on page six. “That’s why I write in this genre – the tension grabs it from the start and keeps it on the Internet. I need it in the book because I am always on the go and my thoughts run for a million miles per minute.”

Ritter explains one of her goals for her new book “Retreat”, which is now for sale, it is to shock the readers with the phrases and twists on the way.


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“I know first -hand how challenging it is when you consider that I am usually one of the readers who suspect the end!” She adds.

And while the “Breaking Bad” actress tends to bend to thriller when she makes Jonesing for a new book, Ritter says that her taste is “everywhere on the menu”.

“I also love fiction and non -fiction books that shape my taste and my way of thinking in an important way,” says the author “Bonfire”. “The books below are a mixture of those who inspired me as a writer and some who simply inspired me as a person.”


"The friend" By Freida McFadden

“I recently packed it at an airport and it really guessed me. I didn’t see the turn at all. I can normally sniff it out! But that was a funny popcorn thriller who started from the minute when I picked it up.”



"The secret" From Rhonda Byrne

“This is an oldie, but a goodie! I always believed that you attract your attention, the energy flows. I read it first when I was still very young, and it is a great blueprint to remind her that your thoughts shape your reality again quickly to connect who you are and to expose yourself to the strength of your way of thinking.”



"None of it is true" From Lisa Jewell

“I really loved the structure of this book and found it very imaginative and modern and brilliant. This was a book that I couldn’t actually lay down. I went to my kitchen to still hold coffee in my hands.”



"Meet me in the bathroom: rebirth and rock'n'roll in New York City 2001-2011" By Lizzy Goodman

“As someone who in the early 2000s in New York City – these were amazing years of music scenes. I remember how I saw the strokes and interpol and the rapture … This book was pure sweets – nostalgia for me and brought me back to these days.”



"Eleanor Oliphant is perfectly fine" From Gail Honeyman

“This is really one of the best books I have ever read. I absolutely fell in love with Eleanor and still think of you and refers this book years after I picked it up for the first time. I strongly recommend it to every writer or everyone who is deeply interested in character!”



"Please kill me: the uncensored oral history of punk" From the legs McNeil and Gillian McCain

“As a huge music fan, I loved this oral history of the New York music scene. The way this book is created is as visceral and they feel as they were there.”


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