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Summer 2023 Reading Challenge

1. The Ruins ✔
2. You're Not Supposed to Die Tonight ✔

@destiny ♡ - I'll be very interested in what you think of it, I have been waiting for it so long, but I'm waiting for a quieter moment when I can better concentrate on it.
destiny ♡ wrote: "Not sure yet if it'll be horror or thriller, but I just started Looking Glass Sound!"
I LOVED that one!!!
I LOVED that one!!!

Great to hear! I absolutely loved World War Z, so I'm excited for this one.

Jarrett wrote: "I set a goal for three but hope to do more! The first one I'm reading is Wonderland: A Thriller by Jennifer Hillier. I just ordered it so hopefully it gets here this week so I can get started on th..."
I'm reading Wonderland: A Thriller now. Not too creepy yet but it reads really fast and the characters are kinda quirky. Makes the story fun.
I'm reading Wonderland: A Thriller now. Not too creepy yet but it reads really fast and the characters are kinda quirky. Makes the story fun.


My first book finished for the summer reading was this true story of a murder that happened in the early 1960s in the summer vacation spot of the Outer Banks in North Carolina. Although non-fiction this book does a great job to capture summer life on the beach and a murder that was never "officially" solved.

Awesome, thanks for the update. I'm still waiting on my copy in the mail lol. Hopefully it will arrive in the next few days, I've heard great things about the book.

1. Salem's Lot by Stephen King
2. Come Closer by Sara Gran
3. Untouchable by Sam Mariano
4. A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sara J. Maas


My first book finished for the summer reading was this true story of a murder that happened..."
Ooh! adding this one to my TBR list. I always like to read stuff like this with an NC setting.


Hide
Cirque Berserk
These were already mentioned as reads for the challenge, but in case it wasn't clear they fit your desired theme.
I haven't read Hide, but it will fit.
Also, Kill River for summer camp, but I didn't love this one.

I just started this book last night, 45 pages in and im already hooked lol. Great read so far

Hide
Cirque Berserk
These we..."
I just ordered cirque and that will bemy next read after wonderworld

Not sure how many I want to shoot for.... Hmm... I think I'm going to go for 12!
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1. The Ruins by Scott Smith
2.Silent Came the Monster: A Novel of the 1916 Jersey Shore Shark Attacks by Amy Hill Hearth
3. The Deep by Peter Benchley
4. Dark Gold by David Angsten
5. From Below by Darcy Coates
6.Devour by Kurt Anderson
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Progress: 3/4
1. Hidden Pictures by Jason Rekulak
2. The Last Time I Lied by Riley Sager
3. You're Not Supposed to Die Tonight by Kalynn Bayron
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It's set right in the middle of winter... if I remember correctly.
It's the opposite of the challenge, but you could be a rebel and read total opposite of the prompt 😎 I love this book immensely! I always recommend this one.

It is one of my favorite horror novels and certainly a top 5 vampire book. I hope you enjoy it!


I just finished this today and really enjoyed it! It had a good pace throughout most of it and had some good twists and turns in it. If anyone is looking for a quick easy to read and follow thriller, this is a great one! (This was my second book so far for this summer challenge)



I just finished this today and really enjoyed it! It had a good pace throughout most of it and had some good twists and turns in it. If anyone is lookin..."
That's good to know! I recently added it to my challenge list.


Just finished this one, marking my third book for this challenge. It was a good book - fast paced but was really short. Honestly a day or two at most to finish this one -- but fits in nicely with the theme.


Meli wrote: "I started The Troop by Nick Cutter, about halfway through and absolutely love it, but it is set in October. Still, scouts camping on an island is almost certainly "summer vibes" so I'm going to cou..."
The Troop is a very popular book on HA. The books for the challenge don't have to be set in the summer just that they involve summer-type activities so this would certainly be a good fit. I'm glad you're enjoying it!
The Troop is a very popular book on HA. The books for the challenge don't have to be set in the summer just that they involve summer-type activities so this would certainly be a good fit. I'm glad you're enjoying it!

Horrorlit reddit seems to love it as well. This book really hits my sweet spot.
I figured the challenge rules were probably a little loose, so thank you for the confirmation! It's truly perfect for the challenge.

1. The Elementals- Currently Reading
TBR
2. "Open S..."
I loved The Elementals! :-)

Ina wrote: "A qucik question. I am currently reading The Coffin Path by Katherine Clements. About 50% of the book, the story is set in summer time. Does that still count as a summer read?"
It can if you want it to. There are not hard rules, just suggested guidelines.
It can if you want it to. There are not hard rules, just suggested guidelines.

1. Camp Scare
2. The Cabin at the End of the World
3. Hide
4. The Getaway

Ina wrote: "Thank you for the answer, Alan. Kind of new to this summer reading challenge and didn't know how strict it is. =)"
The main idea is to have fun checking out some new books or themes that you haven't before. And to even add to your TBR... we really enjoy that around here. :)
The main idea is to have fun checking out some new books or themes that you haven't before. And to even add to your TBR... we really enjoy that around here. :)

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Hey Ho! Let's Go!
I'm going for 6 or more this year. . .
Family, new job and videogames, keeping me busy a lot these days😅

The main idea is to have fun checking out some new books or themes th..."
It sounds good to me. Thanks. =)
Lisa wrote: "Confused as to why we are listing thrillers for a horror challenge.."
See posts #92, #95
The challenges are intended to promote reading and have fun not force anyone into a box.
See posts #92, #95
The challenges are intended to promote reading and have fun not force anyone into a box.

See posts #92, #95
The challenges are intended to promote reading and have fun not force anyone into a box."
So stupid. Last I checked this was a horror book group. No one is forcing anyone to be here.
Lisa wrote: "Alan wrote: "Lisa wrote: "Confused as to why we are listing thrillers for a horror challenge.."
See posts #92, #95
The challenges are intended to promote reading and have fun not force anyone into..."
I find many thrillers contain strong horror elements, and consider them to be horror as well as thrillers. You can label a book pretty much any way you want to.
See posts #92, #95
The challenges are intended to promote reading and have fun not force anyone into..."
I find many thrillers contain strong horror elements, and consider them to be horror as well as thrillers. You can label a book pretty much any way you want to.
Lisa wrote: "So stupid. Last I checked this was a horror book group. No one is forcing anyone to be here."
No one is forcing you to read those books or participate in the challenge. But please refrain from making such harsh unnecessary comments about our other members.
No one is forcing you to read those books or participate in the challenge. But please refrain from making such harsh unnecessary comments about our other members.


Meli wrote: "Finished my first book of the challenge this weekend, The Troop and I absolutely loved it! Completely propulsive suspenseful thriller with interesting dynamics amongst the troopers ..."
Congratulations! That's a book that certain parts are STILL fresh in my mind!!! I have a lot of potentials I want to get to; just need to narrow them down. :)
Congratulations! That's a book that certain parts are STILL fresh in my mind!!! I have a lot of potentials I want to get to; just need to narrow them down. :)

There's F4 by Larissa Glasser, it's set on a cruise ship. And I love basically everything that Caitlin R. Kiernan writes, she often does Lovecraftian stuff related to water, so that might be a summer connection.
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Thanks! I just started it and I'm already so creeped out haha