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4. A book with a criminal character

Here are a few I've read and would recommend:
Alias Grace
The Alienist
You
American Gods
Manhattan Beach
The Talented Mr. Ripley
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
Grist Mill Road
Non-fiction:
In Cold Blood
The Executioner's Song
I will probably end up reading Genuine Fraud for this one... I saw E. Lockhart talk back in May, and she explained so much about this book, but I haven't been able to fit it into my reading this year. Looking forward to this in January!
I don't typically like a criminal protagonist, so my potential list was a KIS option with just any criminal character at all... which means that basically any thriller would fit.
Here's others on my list:
White Cat
Finnikin of the Rock
The Alienist
The Talented Mr. Ripley
And some nonfiction from my 40 Before 40 list...
The 57 Bus: A True Story of Two Teenagers and the Crime That Changed Their Lives
The Fact of a Body: A Murder and a Memoir
The Girls of Murder City: Fame, Lust, and the Beautiful Killers who Inspired Chicago
I'll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman's Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer
Lady Killers: Deadly Women Throughout History
Seductive Poison: A Jonestown Survivor's Story of Life and Death in the Peoples Temple
I don't typically like a criminal protagonist, so my potential list was a KIS option with just any criminal character at all... which means that basically any thriller would fit.
Here's others on my list:
White Cat
Finnikin of the Rock
The Alienist
The Talented Mr. Ripley
And some nonfiction from my 40 Before 40 list...
The 57 Bus: A True Story of Two Teenagers and the Crime That Changed Their Lives
The Fact of a Body: A Murder and a Memoir
The Girls of Murder City: Fame, Lust, and the Beautiful Killers who Inspired Chicago
I'll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman's Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer
Lady Killers: Deadly Women Throughout History
Seductive Poison: A Jonestown Survivor's Story of Life and Death in the Peoples Temple

Serendipity wrote: "Would Gone Girl work for this? I have too many possibilities for the psychological thriller so am trying to reallocate them. I recall reading something that made me think it could fit here. But I d..."
YES! Gone Girl would be one of my main recommendations for this one.
YES! Gone Girl would be one of my main recommendations for this one.





If you like pirates, I really enjoyed Cinnamon and Gunpowder! If you want to go nonfiction but avoid murder and violence, The Feather Thief: Beauty, Obsession, and the Natural History Heist of the Century was fascinating.



Backup plans (and I'm not sure if all of these work):
Wildcard (Lu)
Dearly Devoted Dexter (Lindsay)
Child 44 (Smith)
Archenemies (Meyer)
Courting Darkness (LaFevers)
Dreamers Pool (Marillier)
Heartsick (Cain)
Alana (Pierce)
Black Ice(Stuart)
The Kind Worth Killing (Swanson) (I'll probably end up reading this book this year)


Child 44 and The Kind Worth Killing definitely work for the category. Those are the ones I've read.

Artemis
Six of Crows
Orange Is the New Black
The Unseeing
Stalking Jack the Ripper
Darkly Dreaming Dexter

Thank you Liz! I think im going to attempt it for this.



Others choices are:
Arsène Lupin, Gentleman-Thief by Maurice LeBlanc and Going Postal by Terry Pratchett.

Yes!! I didn't know that about him until my daughter was reading one of his stories for her 10th grade English, and I looked him up (I can't remember why), his life story CLOSELY paralleled the story he wrote of a reformed bank robber.



Helter Skelter is really fantastic. It's a long one but I remember it being very readable, especially since it provides so much variety in information (past data about the family, the murders other than the most famous Tate one, etc.)

I loved it. A teacher gave it to me to read (in high school, I hope).


I was eyeing that one. Maybe I'll give it a try.
Other ones I've looked at include:
Oliver Twist
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald - The Original Screenplay
Six of Crows
The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America

The other books in the series definitely could fit into other prompts in the 2019 list as well!
I'm going to be using either the third book of this series A Conjuring of Light or Hidden Bodies for this prompt. It depends how long I can wait to read the subsequent books in these series! I don't know if I can wait until 2019!

THANKS Laura and Milena. I appreciate the recommendation. It does sounds fascinating.

The Son by Jo Nesbø was really good. I'd also recommend A Pleasure and a Calling it's a slower paced book but I really enjoyed it.

My original brilliant idea was to read The Godfather ( I'm still sort of tempted) but I've been enjoying the non fiction/true crime I've read this year so I decided to use I'll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman's Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer. As an add on option I picked The Perfect Nanny.


But then there's You.......


An other option is The Serial Killer's Daughter.
Which one will work best for this prompt?
Bernadette wrote: "Thinking about reading The Book Thief.
An other option is The Serial Killer's Daughter.
Which one will work best for this prompt?"
I haven't read The Serial Killer's Daughter, but I would say it would probably work better for this prompt. The Book Thief does have... thievery, but I wouldn't call the main character a criminal.
I mean, either would work, but if you're looking for the best fit, I would go with Serial Killer's Daughter.
An other option is The Serial Killer's Daughter.
Which one will work best for this prompt?"
I haven't read The Serial Killer's Daughter, but I would say it would probably work better for this prompt. The Book Thief does have... thievery, but I wouldn't call the main character a criminal.
I mean, either would work, but if you're looking for the best fit, I would go with Serial Killer's Daughter.

Plenty of others have already chimed in about Helter Skelter, but The Stranger Beside Me is soooo good too! I've read it probably four or five times. I might read it again for this prompt :)

My original brilliant idea was to read The Godfather ( I'm still sort of tempted) but I've been enjoying the non fiction/true crime I've read this ..."
The Godfather is one of the few books I've read (maybe the only one?) where I believe the adaptation completely outshines the source material. It's been awhile since I read it so I don't remember a lot of the details but I was disappointed and thought the changes made for the film version were brilliant and made the story so much better. I am a huge fan of the movie though so I may be biased.


I always love a good thriller but I was trying to enrich my reading in 2019 with the classics. Do you think Les Misérables by Victor Hugo would fit this prompt? I read it many years ago as a teenager which was difficult to grasp and i would love to read it again now.



Thank you Liz! I think im going to attempt it for this."
I'm going to attempt it too, we'll see if I can finish it in a week!

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