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Amber - some interesting choices this monthDana - I have House of Leaves as a challenge book this year so if it wins for you I might well read along too.
Agnieszka wrote: "Mandy wrote: "Amber - some interesting choices this month"I second this :-)"
Mandy, I voted for In The Blood. You have me listed on One Kick.
Dana and Mandy, House of Leaves is one of the most original and creepy books I've read. Slade House is creepy too and would make a good Halloween read. It's also pretty short. hmm
Patricia wrote: "Agnieszka wrote: "Mandy wrote: "Amber - some interesting choices this month"I second this :-)"
Mandy, I voted for In The Blood. You have me listed on One Kick."
Ooops not sure how that happened - will change that now, thanks
I decided to eliminate from my choices every book I wanted to read this month that wasn't available except through inter library loan, Mandy. ILL is usually so slow I end up waiting up to three months from something, which means I'd be
probably
waiting until December for something like Dog-Ma and I'm no longer willing to wait more than two weeks for something through ILL.
Perri wrote: "Dana and Mandy, House of Leaves is one of the most original and creepy books I've read. Slade House is creepy too and would make a good Halloween read. It's also pretty short. hmm"
I enjoyed Slade House too
Amber wrote: "I decided to eliminate from my choices every book I wanted to read this month that wasn't available except through inter library loan, Mandy. ILL is usually so slow I end up waiting up to three mon..."I don't blame you - I'd forget what I had ordered if it took that long lol
Perri wrote: "Dana and Mandy, House of Leaves is one of the most original and creepy books I've read. Slade House is creepy too and would make a good Halloween read. It's also pretty short. hmm"
Perri, if you like creepy that you should read Ann's new book London Noir the perp is so creepy and Ann managed to crawl into his mind and show all the extend of his evil. I loved the book but still wasn't able to finish it :-(
Agnieszka wrote: "Perri wrote: "Dana and Mandy, House of Leaves is one of the most original and creepy books I've read. Slade House is creepy too and would make a good Halloween read. It's also pretty short. hmm"
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because you were so creeped out? I plan to participate in the Q and A :)
It wasn't a matter of forgetting what I ordered, Mandy. It's more a matter of not being able to choose more than two of my highest vote getters every month I'm stuck WAITING for the one I sent out for via ILL.In other words it's a choice between the normal 3rd place book or waiting for a previous month's 3rd place recipient... .
Perri wrote: "because you were so creeped out? I plan to participate in the Q and A :)"Yes, Perri. Ann makes an excellent job in showing the perp's thoughts - it's so chilling - I think most of you will love it - I'm just too chicken but that's life.
Good for you to want to paricipate. Did you read the first one in series? I loved this one as well. It was borderline for me but I managed to finish it - the second is much more intense. Did you see London Noir will be free the first two or three days of November?
Agnieszka wrote: "Perri wrote: "because you were so creeped out? I plan to participate in the Q and A :)"Yes, Perri. Ann makes an excellent job in showing the perp's thoughts - it's so chilling - I think most of y..."
I did see it will be free. Ann says it can work as a stand-alone which is good since I don't have the time to read the first. I don't mind violence as long as it makes sense to the story and preferably not kids or animals involved.
Perri wrote: "Agnieszka wrote: "Perri wrote: "because you were so creeped out? I plan to participate in the Q and A :)"Yes, Perri. Ann makes an excellent job in showing the perp's thoughts - it's so chilling -..."
It's not so much violence I struggled with by the intense, creepy emotions and the foreboding of mighty evil and something really bad to happen and I only read the first eight chapters. It's so difficult to explain - kind of intense but suble mind games. I think it was the first time a book got too suspensfull for me - not violent just instense - edge of the seat feeling while reading in bed.
I'm so excited for you Perri! The book/movie has had a special place in my heart since reading it for school 😊
Dana wrote: "I'm so excited for you Perri! The book/movie has had a special place in my heart since reading it for school 😊"I don't know how I got thru school without reading it!?!
Thanks for your votes everyone, so far Run by Blake Crouch is in the lead by 1 vote, which will help me tick off New Mexico in my 50 States Challenge, but to be quite honest I'm quite looking forward to reading all of them eventually... Halloween season just gave me a good excuse to lump them all together!
Seems like it's going to be an outstanding win for Angela Marsons this month. Actually, I was hoping the Douglas Adams one would come out on top - I could do with some laughs!Talking of which - anyone like to recommend some funny books?
Some of my favorite books come from female comedians, especially Mindy Kaling if you like her humour, which I certainly do!One I was surprised by and laughed out loud a few times last year was Where'd You Go, Bernadette - have you read this one?
I LOVED Where'd You go Bernadette. Anything Lawson write makes me laugh https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...and Sedaris
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...
when he writes about his life (his memoir type books)
YW Ann. If you like to listen to audio, Sedaris has a great dry funny delivery.PS I see you just read Between the World and Me Now I understand why you need a lighter book
Looks like my October book will be My Sister's Secret, I'll read the second placed as well: The Burning WirePaticia,
I've seen my vote won't make any difference so I went now for No Darker Place
Kirsten **Be A Dragon** wrote: "Mandy/Joni-- I have a tie for 1st place, so I would like you to vote and help me break it."
Voted 😀
Ann wrote: "hi Mandy, me too! I've started Evil Games."You're in for a treat - it's such a great book and the perp is creepy and scary! The psychological side of the story is great - at least for layman :-)
Agnieszka said, 'You're in for a treat...'Great. I'm looking forward to my weekend reading already...
Agnieszka wrote: "Ann wrote: "hi Mandy, me too! I've started Evil Games."You're in for a treat - it's such a great book and the perp is creepy and scary! The psychological side of the story is great - at least for..."
I'm not far in (too busy to read yesterday!) but I think I am going to like this one :-)
Was glad to read The Outsiders even though I thought it was dated. The Francis Ford Coppola movie is a hoot- so many young future star actors!
Hi everyone! Just recently got into thriller books, was wondering if anyone could given me some great thriller books to read? Preferably books that aren't series, prefer stand alone thrillers!
Thanks In advance!
Yay, I've finished my Oct read and it's only 4th! I have was so behind last month but have managed to catch up and am looking forward to choosing Nov's read now.Nice one Patricia too for catching up :-)
Oguzhan wrote: "Hi everyone! Just recently got into thriller books, was wondering if anyone could given me some great thriller books to read? Preferably books that aren't series, prefer stand alone thrillers!
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The last five star thriller I read was Desperation Road You might also like The Dry which takes place in Australia. It's the first book in a series but it didn't leave me hanging for the next
Actually enjoying both the book about blood and the canine impact on human history more than I did the one animals in Hollywood, mostly because they both have a font size I can read w/o magnification.
Oguzhan wrote: "Hi everyone! Just recently got into thriller books, was wondering if anyone could given me some great thriller books to read? Preferably books that aren't series, prefer stand alone thrillers!
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One stand-alone that has stuck in my head was
Oguzhan wrote: "Hi everyone! Just recently got into thriller books, was wondering if anyone could given me some great thriller books to read? Preferably books that aren't series, prefer stand alone thrillers!
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Hi Oguzhan,
You might like books by Harlan Coben. He has a number of stand alones & a series. Tess Gerritsen has some stand alone and a great series.
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