Monday, November 1, 2021

RIP XVI - Wrap Up Post

I ended up reading (12) books for the RIP Challenge - (9) were pretty good or very good and (3) were mostly disappointing.

                                                                    Favorite RIP Reads





Complete List
  1. Billy Summers; Stephen King  - 4.5/5 stars
  2. Getaway; Zoje Stage - 3.5/5 stars
  3. Where I Left Her; Amber Garza  - 4/5
  4. The Long Call; Ann Cleeves - 4/5 stars
  5. Stolen Hours; Allen Eskens - 5/5
  6. An Elderly Lady Must Not Be Crossed; Helene Thurston - 4/5
  7. The Last House on Needless Street; Catriona Ward - 4.5/5 (utterly creepy)
  8. Nothing But Blackened Teeth; Cassandra Khaw - 2/5
  9. The Stowaway; Murray and Wearmouth - 4/5
  10. The Guide; Peter Heller - 2/5
  11. The Heron's Cry; Ann Cleeves - 4.5/5
  12. The Family Plot; Megan Collins - 3.5/5
The only RIP movie I watched was one I hadn't seen in nearly 50 years and it was just as disturbing as I remember.

19 comments:

  1. Good list. Funny, I watched The Exorcist last night!

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  2. Well done! I want to go back and reread the first Esken's mystery before I start in on all his others. Like you, I read (or am reading) a couple of Stephen King books for this challenge. He is such a great storyteller! Ann Cleeves is another author I'd like to try. Too bad about Peter Heller's. I'd still like to read Celine, which is one of his that I missed when it first came out.

    Ugh. There is NO way I could ever watch The Exorcist a second time. I read the book and watch the movie many, many years ago and it terrified me. That and The Amityville Horror and The Shining put me off scary movies for life!

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    1. I was surprised at how I forgot the beginning but, then it has been almost 50 years!

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  3. Congrats on completing your list! Many good ones on it. I look forward to Stolen Hours. The Exorcist is a classic movie in many ways ... but man did it scare me! I used to go by those steps in Georgetown (DC) and I always remembered that movie !

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    1. I do love Esken's writing; Stolen Hours is a really good one.

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  4. Good job, Diane! It's been decades since I watched The Exorcist... will try to remember it next RIP season.

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    1. I meant to watch Rosemary's Baby but never got to it - next year. I also love Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?

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  5. I agree that Billy Summers was very good.

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    1. Always enjoy S. King, someday I'm going to reread his oldies.

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  6. I laughed about your re-watching The Exorcist. Nope, never again. I would watch some others, but honestly, I'd be happier watching Hocus Pocus and hearing Bette Midler sing. Ha!

    I'm glad you did well with RIP. I want to read The Last House at some point and I have The Heron's Cry checked out from the library right now.

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    1. I forget whether you listen to audios Kay but, Last House on audio was nice and atmospheric.

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  7. I won't be rewatching The Exorcist either, in fact I'm not sure I actually got to the end...

    You did well with RIP! I really should've signed up too as I read 7 books that would've qualified during Sept. and Oct.

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    1. LOL - I hear you. I'm good with Exorcist - twice in a lifetime is plenty LOL

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  8. I haven't done this challenge in years, but reading everyone's wrap-up posts is making me want to join up next year. Glad you found some good books!

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    1. I've been participating about 10 years. I always enjoy it and did better this year than ever before.

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  9. Diane you had a great R.I.P. reading time! The Exorcist has to be the scariest film ever. I've only watched once and never again.

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    1. The Exorcist and I have now parted ways - twice in a lifetime is more than enough LOL

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  10. I'm looking forward to that Ann Cleeves as I liked the first book, dark though it was.

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