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message 151: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Hi everyone. My name is Jess, and I'm a stay at home mommy to a 4 y/o and a 2 y/o. Books are my world, have been for as long as I can remember. Found this group and am interested in sharing my love of reading with other like- minded people. I don't know about everyone else, but with maybe one or two exceptions, I am the only voracious reader in my circle of peers, so always looking for other book lovers. Some of my favorite thriller authors would be Harlan Coben, Karin Slaughter, Clive Cussler (adventure thriller?), Tami Hoag, Tess Gerritsen. I'll give most anything a try, but have to admit, if it doesn't capture my interest in the first 5-10 pages, I put it down!


message 152: by Irene (new)

Irene (zavrou) | 44 comments Good choice of Authors. I also like Harlan Coben but have never liked Karin Slaughter, Tess Gerritsen or Kathy Reichs. Yet most people love them. Guess that is what makes us different! Enjoy our group and welcome.


message 153: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10510 comments Mod
Hi Jessica,

you will find this a great friendly group with lots of great authors.

I would recommend Simon Kernick, David Baldacci as well as those you mentioned.

Welcome here Jessica


message 154: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (lisadannatt) Hey Jessica, the good thing about a goodreads community, is that we are all voracious readers. Welcome. Do your kids like books?


Lorrea - WhatChaReadin'? (whatchatreadin) Jessica wrote: "Hi everyone. My name is Jess, and I'm a stay at home mommy to a 4 y/o and a 2 y/o. Books are my world, have been for as long as I can remember. Found this group and am interested in sharing my l..."

Welcome Jess! I'm a stay at home mommy too!! I have three 6,4,&3. I hope you enjoy our group.


message 156: by Christine (new)

Christine (clt04) | 4838 comments Hi Jessica, I'm very new to the group too. Just wanted to say I am reading my first Tess Gerritsen novel (The Surgeon). It pulled me in after about 10 pages and keeps getting better and better. I'm looking forward to reading more of her books.


message 157: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Christine wrote: "Hi Jessica, I'm very new to the group too. Just wanted to say I am reading my first Tess Gerritsen novel (The Surgeon). It pulled me in after about 10 pages and keeps getting better and better. ..."

I enjoy almost all of hers. There are a few stand alones that I thought were just ok, but most of the books keep my attention.


message 158: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Thanks, Lorrea! I feel very welcome already! Sounds like you have your hands full... I know that my toddlers leave me exhausted at the end of the day.


message 159: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Lisa wrote: "Hey Jessica, the good thing about a goodreads community, is that we are all voracious readers. Welcome. Do your kids like books?"

They do! Just today, we went to Barnes and Noble and when we pulled up, my 4 y/o son yelled, "Yay! The bookstore!" We do lots of reading, talking about the books we've read. I've been reading to them since they were babies.


message 160: by Dan (last edited Mar 11, 2014 09:21AM) (new)

Dan Abubakar | 3 comments Hi, I'm Dan. I live between Bethlehem PA and Lagos, Nigeria. I'm a Web Consultant and more recently an independent author. I love to read thrillers, and honestly anything gripping. My authors are James Patterson, Vince Flynn and Dean Koontz. I just started reading the Jack Reacher series and I thinks it's also really good. I am also a movie buff, my favorite movies of all time include Con Air, The Usual Suspects and Inception. and I appreciate good music. Look forward to good book recommendations from the group.


message 161: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10510 comments Mod
Hi Dan,

you like thrillers !

you like movies !

well your in the perfect place.

Love thrillers, including Vince Flynn, and I am a mad film buzz and music buff.

Lots of friendly people here

welcome


message 162: by Dan (new)

Dan Abubakar | 3 comments Thanks Sean. Glad to be here.


message 163: by J.T. (new)

J.T. Patten (jtpattenbooks) | 0 comments Hello. JT Patten here. I was just invited to join, and enjoy Clancy, Greaney, Flynn, Taylor, DeMille, you name it.

My professional experience is in intelligence and operations, and I am the author of Safe Havens: Shadow Masters, a black ops novel chocked full of real life experience in a world that few will ever see.

Thanks.


message 164: by Tim The Enchanter (new)

Tim The Enchanter | 397 comments Howdy folk. The name is Tim. Despite my name I possess few mystical powers. I have been an avid reader most of my life but stopped in my last few years of high school and through university. When I started law school, my mind was overflowing with information so I took up reading again. I was derailed with the birth of my children (who can read when you can barely keep your eyes open) but have been back into if for a few years. Looking forward to interacting with you and excited to see the S.J. Bolton Q & A. I'm a big Bolton and I loving lovingly refer to her as "Tana French Dark". My favorite author is the aforementioned Tana French and I have recently discovered Linda Castillo who writes dark thrillers set in Ohio Amish country.


Lorrea - WhatChaReadin'? (whatchatreadin) Welcome to our new members Dan, J.T., and Tim!


message 166: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10510 comments Mod
Yes, welcome Tim and J.T

Thanks for joining


message 167: by D.M. (new)

D.M. Cain (dmcain) Hi everyone! I'm D.M. (but that's my pen name - my real name is Gemma) and I have just joined goodreads. I live in the UK, work as a primary school teacher and write novels in my spare time. My first novel 'The Phoenix Project' is coming out in May.

I LOVE reading - mostly fantasy series by authors such as Suzanne Collins, Terry Brooks, Philip Pullman etc. I also like classic literature such as A Clockwork Orange, 1984, Lord of the Flies, Animal Farm, Fahrenheit 451, Picture of Dorian Gray, Tess of The D'Urbervilles etc.

Recently, I've been reading work by other indie authors. Some fantastic books I've just discovered are:
Tethers by Jack Croxall
X by Jack Croxall
Heaven Calls For An Angel by Michelle Lowe
The Elemental by Lisa
Timeshaft by Stewart Bint
The Darkeningstone: Trespass by Mikey Campling


Lorrea - WhatChaReadin'? (whatchatreadin) Welcome Gemma!


message 169: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10510 comments Mod
Thanks D.M , Gemma

Welcome


message 170: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 5526 comments HEY EVERYONE!


message 171: by Kathy (new)

Kathy  (readr4ever) | 5 comments Hello everyone. I live in Kentucky, and, yes I am actually related to Daniel Boone. My mother encouraged my love of reading and considered it a worthwhile way to spend one's time. I've passed on that great gift to my children, and I'm now working on the grandchildren. Not surprisingly, I majored in English in college and taught that subject. I have a Masters in Library Science, although I have not practiced as a librarian, except for my own large collection of books at home. I love to attend book events, and the best one so far has been Bouchercon last September in Albany. Mystery is my favorite genre, but I read lots of other fiction and young adult fiction, too (last year not so much YA, but I'm getting back to it). I got to know lots of authors at Bouchercon, and I highly recommend this event. I have a book blog called The Reading Room at http://www.readingroom-readmore.com/ Also, I have a book page on FB called Bookaholics. I probably won't be participating much here before April, as I'm getting ready to attend the Virginia Festival of the Book next week and will have company the week after. However, I am hoping to catch the S.J. Bolton chat, as she has been a favorite author of mine for some time now. I look forward to being a part of this group. Thanks.


message 172: by Kathy (new)

Kathy  (readr4ever) | 5 comments Sean wrote: "Hi,

Thanks for joining my group, please do introduce yourself. As moderator I will start. I live in Jersey in the Channel Islands, I have lived here for thirty five years, married for thirty three..."


Sean, is it as wonderful living in the Channel Islands as I imagine it to be?


message 173: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10510 comments Mod
Kathy B

Hi welcome, Jersey is a lovely island, especially when it's a lovely and sunny, we have beautiful beaches.

They say it's a tax haven, it is for the miilionaires that move here, but it is an expensive place to live.

Food is much more expensive than the mainland UK, and you cannot just move here and buy, you have to wait twnety years before you can buy unless you are qualified Jersey resident.

I have lived here for 37 years and married to a Jersey girl for 34 years (March 29th is our anniversary).

Lovely place to come on holiday.


message 174: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10510 comments Mod
Oh

Kathy B

on my website I have taken many pictures of Jersey

www.thestarsphotos.com

It's like a home site, with photos, holidays, favourite books, films and music and signed photographs.


message 175: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10510 comments Mod
Thanks for joining Adam,

I knew as a friend that we liked the same authors and books.

Welcome


message 176: by Adam (new)

Adam Moss | 6 comments Weird...my post seems to have disappeared


message 177: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10510 comments Mod
Yes weird,

I just read the post, then it came up again, a second time, then just came back and it's gone!

Can you add it again and I will check it's working okay


message 178: by Adam (new)

Adam Moss | 6 comments OK...second attempt.

Hi Everyone. I'm from Manchester, England, a coffee-snob, lover of rock music and a former national news journalist now working in public relations.
I'm dad to three kids (17-year-old daughter and two sons, aged 16 and 10) and husband to the lovely Annie.
I write and perform music, am a football-nut (I support Stockport County FC) and also a huge fan of crime, mystery and thriller books. Favourite authors right now include Michael Connelly, Robert Crais, Mark Billingham, Val McDermid, Jeff Abbott, Tim Weaver, Harlan Coben and Gregg Hurwitz.
But I'm also likely to be found with my nose in a good old English farce - so Tom Sharpe and David Lodge have played a big role in my literary education.
Nice to be here.


message 179: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10510 comments Mod
Welcome again !

all fine


Lorrea - WhatChaReadin'? (whatchatreadin) Kathy B. wrote: "Hello everyone. I live in Kentucky, and, yes I am actually related to Daniel Boone. My mother encouraged my love of reading and considered it a worthwhile way to spend one's time. I've passed on..."

Welcome to the group Kathy!! Where is the festival you are attending. Have you ever been to the Library of Congress National Book Festival held in Washington DC?


Lorrea - WhatChaReadin'? (whatchatreadin) Adam wrote: "OK...second attempt.

Hi Everyone. I'm from Manchester, England, a coffee-snob, lover of rock music and a former national news journalist now working in public relations.
I'm dad to three kids (17-..."


Welcome to the group Adam.


message 182: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 5526 comments WELCOME ADAM!


message 183: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10510 comments Mod
DianeAlice

Thanks for comment

Yes more joining daily, but it is important to keep this a group a place we all want to come too.

Help grow this site, invite your friends.


message 184: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 5526 comments How are you Sean?


message 185: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10510 comments Mod
I am good, thanks

Busy, working.

Busy messaging and building the group.


message 186: by Christine (new)

Christine (clt04) | 4838 comments Hi Sean, I see we have 2 Christines in the group! Actually everyone calls me Chris. Could we somehow change my handle from Chtistine to Chris? I am the Christine from Minnesota who just recently joined and has no photo of myself posted yet. Thanks, Sean. Excied to see how fast Good Thrillers is growing!


message 187: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10510 comments Mod
Hi Chris, (formerly - Christine)

Welcome

let's hope we keep growing

keep posting

Sean


message 188: by Christine (new)

Christine (clt04) | 4838 comments Thanks, Sean.

I am new to SJ Bolton, but she looks like an author I would enjoy. What would anyone suggest as a good starting point with her books? I would like to attempt to read something of hers prior to the interview. Thanks!


message 189: by Christine (new)

Christine (clt04) | 4838 comments Darn, wrong thread. I will try to be more careful next time.


message 190: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10510 comments Mod
Hi

no problem

Now You See Me ! first one with Lacey Flint


Lorrea - WhatChaReadin'? (whatchatreadin) Welcome to the group Mike!


message 192: by Adam (new)

Adam Moss | 6 comments Hi Mike,

If you like British mysteries try Mark Billingham, Val McDermid, Tim Weaver or Simon Kernick - all brilliantly British.


message 193: by Adam (new)

Adam Moss | 6 comments Mike wrote: "Adam wrote: "Hi Mike,

If you like British mysteries try Mark Billingham, Val McDermid, Tim Weaver or Simon Kernick - all brilliantly British."

Thanks for the recommendations, Adam. The only one..."


No problem. Try Tim Weaver's 'Never Coming Back'. It's fantastic and keeps you guessing throughout. His David Raker character is sublime.


message 194: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10510 comments Mod
Hi Mike

Thanks for joining.

As Adam mentioned, and I know well, we are both fans of Simon kernick, his last 3-4 novels have been great.

Welcome to the group


message 195: by [deleted user] (new)

Hello everyone,
I'm Antonello. I live in Montreal, Canada. My favorite authors include James Patterson, Dan Brown, David Baldacci, and Mario Puzo. I am starting to get into Baldacci. I'm grateful that someone recommended his books to me.
I have released my first mystery novel, Killer Rumors. James Patterson is a huge influence for my passion into writing thriller/mystery novels. I'll be writing many more in the near future.
I look forward reading your thoughts and comments in this group. This sounds like a wonderful group- I'm glad to be part of it.
Wishing you all the very best! :)

Antonello


message 196: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10510 comments Mod
Thanks my friend Antonello,

Nice comments

And it is a wonderful group !


Lorrea - WhatChaReadin'? (whatchatreadin) Antonello wrote: "Hello everyone,
I'm Antonello. I live in Montreal, Canada. My favorite authors include James Patterson, Dan Brown, David Baldacci, and Mario Puzo. I am starting to get into Baldacci. I'm grateful t..."


Another group we are in together. Welcome to the group!!


Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 652 comments Hi. Most of the thrillers I read also fall into another genre IE urban fantasy, science fiction, fantasy, techno-thriller, etc. Thanks for the invitation.

Actually I'm over-commited but I shall try to be a plus here, LOL.

Some of you may know me already as I'm not new to Goodreads. I browsed the book shelf when I first looked in. Thanks again for the invite Tim.


message 199: by Tim The Enchanter (new)

Tim The Enchanter | 397 comments Howdy Mike and new folks


message 200: by Paige (new)

Paige | 24 comments Hi!
My name is Paige and I am "semi-retired" caring for my elderly Father. This gives me a lot of time to read! I like Thrillers, Mysteries and sometimes "cozy" Mysteries.
I am a single woman (middle aged) and also enjoy Spinning (Fiber) knitting and working out at our local gym. I am going to take up horse back riding lessons next week - I have had horses most all my adult life up until I moved in with my Father last year, and I really miss them!
I look forward to some our your suggestions on "Good Thrillers" .
Paige


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