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  1. “Reid’s gradually building spookiness and plainspoken intellectualism make I’m Thinking of Ending Things a smart and unexpectedly fun book.” – New York Journal of Books “This is the boldest and most original literary thriller to appear in some time.”

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  2. Jun 14, 2016 · In this smart and intense literary suspense novel, Iain Reid explores the depths of the human psyche, questioning consciousness, free will, the value of relationships, fear, and the limitations of solitude.

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  3. Aug 25, 2020 · Buy I'm Thinking of Ending Things Media tie-in by Reid, Iain (ISBN: 9781982155841) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

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  4. I'm Thinking of Ending Things is the 2016 debut novel of Canadian writer Iain Reid. It was first published in June 2016 in the United States by Simon & Schuster. The book has been described as a psychological thriller and horror fiction, [1][2] and it is about a young woman who has many doubts about her relationship with her boyfriend.

  5. Aug 27, 2020 · After dinner at the family home, things begin to get worryingly strange. And when he leaves her stranded in a snowstorm at an abandoned high school later that night, what follows is a chilling exploration of psychological frailty and the limitations of reality.

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  6. In this "dark and compelling...unputdownable" (Booklist, starred review) literary thriller, debut novelist Iain Reid explores the depths of the human psyche, questioning consciousness, free will, the value of relationships, fear, and the limitations of solitude.

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  8. Jake once said, “Sometimes a thought is closer to truth, to reality, than an action. You can say anything, you can do anything, but you can’t fake a thought.”. And here’s what I’m thinking: I don’t want to be here. I’m thinking of ending things. A woman embarks on a road trip with her new boyfriend.

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