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THE CURRY-OUS READERS

Posted: 5 months ago
#31

Originally posted by: tellyme

I was reading Four Winds - almost finished it long back, but I stopped because of the last part being very sad - but I am planning to finish it first as part of this challenge.

Next, I want to start afresh with a mystery read or thriller.

I have few in the list, but as I am going to start afresh, I can also take suggestions if anyone has any recommendations.

What kind of thrillers do you like?

I find Freida McFadden really easy to read - her books are a good option for reading challenges like this one cos you can get through them very quickly although they can be a tad predictable and repetitive.

Some really good thrillers I read recently

Rock, paper, scissors by Alice Feeney

Look closer by David Ellis

The Only one left by Riley Sagar

What lies between us by John Marrs

The arrangement by Kiersten Modglin

The good lie by A.R. Torre

None of this is true by Lisa Jewell

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Posted: 5 months ago
#32

Originally posted by: LizzieBennet

What kind of thrillers do you like?

I find Freida McFadden really easy to read - her books are a good option for reading challenges like this one cos you can get through them very quickly although they can be a tad predictable and repetitive.

Some really good thrillers I read recently

Rock, paper, scissors by Alice Feeney

Look closer by David Ellis

The Only one left by Riley Sagar

What lies between us by John Marrs

The arrangement by Kiersten Modglin

The good lie by A.R. Torre

None of this is true by Lisa Jewell

Thanks for the list..
The Arrangement is something I was looking into yesterday. Maybe will start from it.

Will also look into books from Freida McFadden.


I had read The girl on train way long back and had loved it.

Posted: 5 months ago
#33

Can I start the challenge tonight at midnight IST? (even if im not in india)

Posted: 5 months ago
#34

Originally posted by: tellyme




I had read The girl on train way long back and had loved it.

I wanted to like that book so bad but I just couldnt get into it.

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THE CURRY-OUS READERS

Posted: 5 months ago
#35

Originally posted by: heavenlybliss

Can I start the challenge tonight at midnight IST? (even if im not in india)

Yes you can start when it’s April 1st 0000 hrs whatever time zone you’re in & stop April 30th, 11:59 pm at your time zone again. You don’t have to follow IST for this.
Posted: 5 months ago
#36

Originally posted by: LizzieBennet

Yes you can start when it’s April 1st 0000 hrs whatever time zone you’re in & stop April 30th, 11:59 pm at your time zone again. You don’t have to follow IST for this.

Ok so my timezone is 4 and a half hours behind India. So I have to wait 4 hours to start? Because India midnight would be my 7:30pm.

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THE CURRY-OUS READERS

Posted: 5 months ago
#37

Originally posted by: heavenlybliss

Ok so my timezone is 4 and a half hours behind India. So I have to wait 4 hours to start? Because India midnight would be my 7:30pm.

Yes - you can just follow your time zone for the times, no need to follow IST. But if you start later than IST you also get to end later. (When it’s midnight your time on April 30)
Edited by LizzieBennet - 5 months ago
Posted: 5 months ago
#38

Eagerly waiting to continue reading the night huntress series by Jeaniene Frost. Started reading the third book and 10 pages in thought I’ll hold back until midnight when the challenge starts. With annual leave this week, I want to take advantage and get ahead on my reading challenge 😂 Only another 10 hours to go yet 😂

Posted: 5 months ago
#39

Originally posted by: Queen0fDarkness

Eagerly waiting to continue reading the night huntress series by Jeaniene Frost. Started reading the third book and 10 pages in thought I’ll hold back until midnight when the challenge starts. With annual leave this week, I want to take advantage and get ahead on my reading challenge 😂 Only another 10 hours to go yet 😂

Is this dark romance?smiley43

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THE CURRY-OUS READERS

Posted: 5 months ago
#40

I'm reading my last book for my March reading challenge on FB - Lucy Score's The Story of my Life. Then I'll begin The butcher and the blackbird that I've been holding on to for a while now - just so I can read it for this challenge!

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