Saturday, November 29, 2008

2009 Suspense & Thriller Reading Challenge




J.Kaye's Book Blog is hosting this challenge which looks like a lot of fun. I didn't participate last year, but I will this year. Click the button above to get more details.

This is for the ones who finished the 2008/09 Suspense & Reading Challenge are ready for another.

Rules of this challenge:

* Read TWELVE (12) different sub-genres of thrillers in 2009.

* You do NOT need to select your books ahead of time. Also, you may change as you go.

* Your books can crossover into other challenges.

* You don't need a blog to join in this challenge. For those who do, this is important. When you sign up under Mr. Linky, list the direct link to your post where your S/T books will be listed. If you list just your blog’s URL, it will be removed.


Here are my choices...

1. Deadly Exchange by Geoffrey M. Gluckman (terrorist thriller) Click for Review
2. The Bone Garden by Tess Gerritsen (medical thriller)
3. The Ghost and Mrs. McClure by Alice Kimberly (supernatural mystery)
4. Trust Me by Brenda Novak (romantic suspense)
5. Compulsion by Jennifer Chase(serial killer thriller) Click for Review
6. Through the Grinder by Cleo Coyle Click for review(amateur sleuth)
7. Murder of a Chocolate Covered Cherry by Denise Swanson
Click here for review (cozy mystery)
8. 6th Target by James Patterson (criminal thriller)
9. Killing Bridezilla by Laura Levine (comic thriller) Click for review
10. The Cat, The Quilt and The Corpse by Leann Sweeney Click for review (murder mystery)
11. 13 1/2 by Nevada Barr Click for review
12. Die Before I Wake by Laurie Breton (drama thriller)Click for review

3 comments:

  1. I wanted to officially welcome you to the challenge. The more the merrier! :)

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  2. This looks like a great list. I'm a techno-thriller addict, so doing this challenge will be a real stretch for me checking out all the other genres. I did start reading a hard-boiled thriller this week, Threshold by Bonnie Kozek. It's a great piece of dark fiction and so different from what I usually read that I'm really enjoying it.

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