What: Readers Imbibing Peril (RIP) III Challenge
When: 1 September – 31 October 2008
Who: Carl (Stainless Steel Droppings)
Rules: Paraphrased from his site:
Sign for the Challenge at his site.
Choose one of more of the perils listed below:
Peril the First:
Read Four books of any length, from any subgenre of scary stories that you choose.Peril the Second:
Read Two books of any length, from any subgenre of scary stories that you choose.Peril the First:
Read One book of any length from one of the subgenres.Subgenres:
Mystery, Suspense, Thriller, Dark Fantasy, Gothic, Horror, Supernatural
Post reviews at R.I.P.ing Yarns.
I’ll be doing…PERIL THE FIRST!
Deciding on a “pool” was hard. There are so many books in my TBR that fit the label of “supernatural”! So, without further ado….
RED books are on multiple reading challenges:
Twist by Colby Hodge
Night Keepers by Jessica Andersen
The Devil’s Footprints by Amanda Stevens
Personal Demons by Stacia Kane
Dead to Me by Anton Strout
Night Life by Caitlin Kittredge
Suspense and Sensibility by Carrie Bebris
The Rest Falls Away by Colleen Gleason
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I’m so glad you’re joining in! You did great with your pool, in my opinion. Hope you enjoy Colleen Gleason’s books, I’ve been more hooked with each one.
We both have the first book in Gleason’s series! Yay! I hope it’s fun (and creepy).
I’ve never heard of any of the books in your pool, will have to look out for your reviews
Carl – Thanks! 🙂 I hope to get to Colleen’s book for this challenge. If not, I’ve listed it on other open challenges.
Lightheaded – I hope so, too. 😉
Katrina – Most of them are newly published (2008) paranormal/fantasy/urban fantasy. Several are shelved in the Romance section. Bebris’ book is a Mystery (Eliza Bennett and Mr. Darcy as sleuths)
Nice list! The only book on your list familiar to me is Colleen Gleason’s. Look forward to your reviews!
Thanks! I’ve been noticing that myself: Colleen’s book is usually the only one I’ll recognize on others’ lists (there are exceptions).