For an book that is impossibe to put down. I have read a few in my lifetime and am fed up with starting some which just don't grab my attention. I have tried a few best sellers but even they do not always hit the spot.
If you like thrillers, then I would suggest anything by Harlen Coben. I find these impossible to put down. Anything by Martina Cole also has this effect on me and lastly, probably my favourite book of all time, The Pursuit of Happiness by Douglas Kennedy. On a lighter note, The House at Riverton by Kate Morton is also, in my opinion, brill !
Depends what sort of genre you want to read
Have a look at Fantastic Fiction . Gives you all new books in various genres .
Lots of stuff on Amazon has a "look inside " facility so you can read a bit first without parting with your hard earned and then finding you don't like it .
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/
If you like crime novels then
http://www.eurocrime.co.uk/
I agree with 'notasyoungasiwas' that Kate Morton is a good author. I did not enjoy the enjoy 'The House at Riverton' very much but I found 'The Forgotten Garden' an excellent book to read.
Thanks for all your suggestions. At present I am attempting to read Cloud Atlas which was a best seller and the winner of a Richard and Judy Book Club read but I am surprised as most of their other books have been on the lightish side. If anyone has read Cloud Atlas please tell me if it is worth persevering.
for me this book was unputdownable - so much so i even used to take it to the bathroom for a wee with me http://www.amazon.co....qid=1311588552&sr=1-1
in fiction, his dark materials by phillip pullman
ps cloud atlas is OK ish. Which story are you on? I completely missed out the middle one as i couldn't understand it. Personally i think it's the format everyone raved about rather than the actual stories
I really enjoyed Cloud Atlas eventually but it was a difficult one to stick with. Would recommend The Book Thief by Markus Zusak, Room by Emma Donoghue, Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd, The Help by Kathryn Stockett and any of David Nicholls's books as all being un-put-downable. They're all pretty mainstream but I'm not one to go in for the bashing of popular books!