Welcome to day ten of the A-Z Challenge and today’s letter is J.
The A-Z Challenge involves blogging every day except Sundays and each day corresponds to a letter of the alphabet. The daily posts most relate to that letter and can all have a theme or can be totally random. My theme this year is Recommended Reading, where I will share three to five books for each letter that I have really enjoyed and think more people should read.
I have tried to have a mix of authors and genres but you will notice some real favourites occurring more than once. The posts do contain affiliate links (don’t worry, they don’t affect you in any way but if you want to know more, check the end of the post). Below you will find today’s chosen books:
The Judge’s List by John Grisham
I love a good legal thriller and who better than the king of the court drama, John Grisham to tell the story? A little bit different to his usual stories but still every bit as good. To read the blurb or to buy the book, click here.
Joyland by Stephen King
While I would call this book more of a thriller than a horror, it reads like old school Stephen King. The characters are well drawn and the story just pulls you in and won’t let go. To read the blurb or buy the book, click here.
Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton
I watched the movie years ago when it first came out, and I decided I wouldn’t like the book (no idea why now). Anyway, i finally got around to trying it not long ago and i loved it. As per usual, so much better than the movie. To read the blurb or to buy the book, click here.
Bonus Book/Shameless Plug
The Joker by Me
When four friends do a ouija board one night, they have no idea the consequences or what they are letting into their lives. Who will live? Who will die? And who might end up changed beyond all recognition? To read the blurb or buy the book, click here.
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. That means if you buy the product through my link, I’ll receive a couple of pennies in commission. This won’t affect your purchase in any way and all that jazz. For more info, click the “boring legal stuff” tab at the top of the page.
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