Friday, September 13, 2019

Thirteen reads for Friday the 13th...

There's a book here for everyone, from a fun picture book to young adult, 
to all kinds of mysteries, a spy thriller, some supernatural, and even a romance.
Enjoy!




Thirteen Guests by J. Jefferson Farjeon


The Thirteen Problems by Agatha Christie


Thirteen O'clock by James Stimson







The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield


The Thirteenth Chance by Amy Matayo


The Thirteenth Pearl by Carolyn Keane













Sleeper 13 by Rob Sinclair







13 Steps Down by Ruth Rendell














The Thirteen Hallows by Michael Scott and Colette Freedman

&


The Thirteen by Susie Moloney




Don't they all look like fun?



Happy Friday  the 13th ... and Happy Reading!


37 comments:

  1. I'm sure I must have read that Nancy Drew, but otherwise all these books are new to me. An excellent list!

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    1. I thought it was funny there was a Nancy Drew mystery with 13 in the title, so I had to include it. :)

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  2. How creative, Lark! I know I've read the Christie book and also The Thirteenth Tale. Otherwise, looks like I need to make '13th' list!

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    1. I'm currently reading Thirteen Guests and completely loving it. :)

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  3. I know I own a few of these. What a great idea for a post - and how fun!

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    1. I felt the need to do something different on my blog. :D

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  4. That's a great list, Lark! Didn't know that there are so many "13th" titles. Hope you've a great weekend ahead!

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  5. This was a great post! Loved it! I didn't realize how many books had 13 in the title.

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  6. Clever! I need to look at several of these. :)

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  7. Such a great idea for a post! It has been a while since I have read an Agatha Christie and The Thirteen Problems sounds right up my alley. Thanks for sharing these!

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    1. The Thirteen Problems does look good, doesn't it? Thanks for commenting! :)

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  8. What a fun post! Quite a few of these look really good. I read The Thirteenth Chance a couple years ago and loved it. :)

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    1. That's good to know. It's one of the books on this list that I really want to read. :)

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  9. Ha! Fun list. I didn't even about that it was Friday the 13th until I saw your post.

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  10. What a great list! I've read The Thirteenth Tale and I think I probably read the Nancy Drew book years ago. I would like to read The Thirteen Problems and Thirteen Guests too.

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    1. I'm in the middle of Thirteen Guests right now and really enjoying it.

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  11. You are so clever! What a great idea.

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  12. Ooh Thirteen Guests has that sorta retro vibe cover I like. Love the Nancy Drew pick too.

    This is the best time of year for reading lol.

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  13. Fun list! I've read THE THIRTEENTH TALE and probably the Nancy Drew book a long time ago.

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    1. Hi, Susan! Funny how so many of us read those Nancy Drew books. :D

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  14. I had no idea there were so many books with 13 in the title! I'm sure I read Agatha Christie's Thirteen Problems, not that I'd remember the plot after so many years, lol. Probably read the Nancy Drew one, too. :)

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    1. There are a lot of books I've read over the years that I don't remember any more. :D

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  15. Great job! I remember The Thirteenth Tale and that was good one.

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  16. I used to watch horror films every Friday the 13th but I'm annoyed that I missed it this time round!

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    1. I noticed one cable channel here was doing a marathon of Friday the 13th movies. :D

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  17. I was a terrible reader. I celebrated Friday the 13th and the harvest moon with a pumpkin martini (so much yum) and a horror film.

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    1. Sounds like a great Friday the 13th to me! :D

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  18. What a great idea! My daughter's favorite number is 13. :-)

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