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message 1: by Jessy (new)

Jessy (jollybookshelf) Week 10: A mystery or a thriller
March 5-11, 2015



It's gonna get spooky! Grab your detective hat and find a great mystery to curl up with. :)


How to Create a Topic:
1. Choose your book and create a topic in the appropriate folder using your book's author and title.

2. In the body of your post, comment about why you chose this book. Have you read it before? What are your expectations?

3. Feel free to use the thread as a way to update the group on your progress. Also, when you are finished reading, add a small review and your thoughts about the week's challenge.

4. Comment on everyone else's posts as well! Participation and group involvement will make this challenge so much fun!

**If you chose the same book as another group member, do not create a duplicate thread.**


message 2: by Britteny - , Mod Assistant (new)

Britteny -  Brittbetweenthepages  (brittbetweenthepages) | 194 comments Mod
Sooo...I'm not easily spooked by books...so anyone have some suggestions of books for this week?


message 3: by Frits (new)

Frits | 6 comments i dont go for the thriller i think i go for a mystery. Mystery is found in more books. Thrillers depend on what you like or dislike.
Ive got some detectives hanging around that i still need to read. Mystery enough in those i think :)


misplacedselchie | 347 comments mystery doesn't necessarily mean spooky books. I'd recommend any of the Sherlock Holmes books, especially The Hound of Baskerville


message 5: by Jessy (new)

Jessy (jollybookshelf) Also consider psychological thrillers. I hear those are interesting reads!


message 6: by Zaz, Mood Minion (new)

Zaz | 1387 comments Mod
It will be Sherlock for me, as I have the complete book and read only the 1st and 2nd stories :) It will be The Hound of the Baskervilles, so I'm glad it's recommended by Lora (anyway, it's Sherlock, so it can be disappointing :p).


misplacedselchie | 347 comments Zaz, good choice! ;). It was definitely a fun one. I have the complete series too and decided to read it all last year, lol


message 8: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Adrienne (nicoleintrovert) Gillian Flynn would be good for this week. I just finished Sharp Objects and it was definitely a freaky thriller. I may try her Dark Places for this topic.


message 9: by Jessy (new)

Jessy (jollybookshelf) Gillian Flynn? She's been recommended to me a few times. I'll check her out Nicole!


message 10: by Emily (last edited Jan 08, 2015 10:10AM) (new)

Emily Nicole - I'm assuming you already read Gone Girl?

Anyway, I really recommend Dark Places. It's actually my favorite of her books.


message 11: by [deleted user] (new)

Just wondering... what is the difference between a thriller and a mystery. If there is a mystery, then there is the thrill of looking for the answers. Right?


message 12: by Britteny - , Mod Assistant (new)

Britteny -  Brittbetweenthepages  (brittbetweenthepages) | 194 comments Mod
I think thriller has a little more of an unsettling feel. Think Stephen King, John Saul, or Dean Koontz. Mysteries are focused primarily on solving the crime. You even have the category of "cozy mysterious" which can be good fun--the person solving the crime is not anyone in law enforcement. The cozies I've read recently have a witch or cupcake shop owner or bookstore owner solving mysteries.


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