February Reading Challenge: Dive into the World of Thrillers with “This or That”

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February is here, and for book lovers participating in the #YearLongBookFun and #FebruaryReadingChallenge, it’s time to dive into the heart-pounding, spine-tingling world of thrillers! Whether you’re a seasoned thriller enthusiast or new to the genre, this month’s challenge is the perfect opportunity to explore gripping stories, unravel mysteries, and share your reading journey with fellow bookworms.

To spice things up, let’s play a fun game of “This or That”—thriller edition! This quick and engaging activity will help you reflect on your preferences, discover new subgenres, and connect with other readers. Let’s get started!


Thriller “This or That”: What’s Your Style?

Here are four “This or That” prompts to spark your inner thriller fan. Share your answers in the comments or on social media using the hashtags #YearLongBookFun and #FebruaryReadingChallenge!

1. Psychological Thriller or Action-Packed Thriller?

Do you prefer stories that mess with your mind, filled with unreliable characters and twisted motivations? Or are you all about high-stakes action, chase scenes, and adrenaline-pumping moments? Psychological thrillers like Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn keep you guessing, while action-packed thrillers like The Bourne Identity by Robert Ludlum keep you on the edge of your seat.

2. Unreliable Narrator or Detective Protagonist?

An unreliable narrator can make a thriller unforgettable, as you question every detail and motive. Books like The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins thrive on this trope. On the other hand, a sharp, determined detective protagonist—like Lisbeth Salander in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson—can guide you through a complex mystery with skill and grit. Which do you prefer?

3. Slow-Burn Suspense or Fast-Paced Plot Twists?

Some thrillers take their time, building tension layer by layer until the explosive climax. Others hit you with twist after twist, leaving you breathless. Do you enjoy the slow, creeping dread of a book like The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides, or the rapid-fire surprises of The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown?

4. Domestic Thriller or Crime Thriller?

Domestic thrillers, like Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty, explore the dark secrets lurking behind closed doors, often focusing on family dynamics and relationships. Crime thrillers, like The Reversal by Michael Connelly, dive into investigations, heists, and criminal masterminds. Which setting draws you in more?


Why Play “This or That”?

This fun activity isn’t just about making choices—it’s a great way to:

  • Reflect on your reading preferences: Discover what you love most about thrillers.
  • Find new books to read: Use your answers to guide your next pick.
  • Connect with other readers: Share your choices and see how they compare to others’.
  • Explore subgenres: Step out of your comfort zone and try something new!

Join the Conversation

We’d love to hear your answers to these “This or That” prompts! Share your thoughts in the comments below or post them on social media using the hashtags #YearLongBookFun and #FebruaryReadingChallenge. Don’t forget to tag your bookish friends and invite them to join the fun.

Here’s an example post to get you started:
*”Thriller This or That! 🕵️‍♀️🔪

  1. Psychological Thriller
  2. Unreliable Narrator
  3. Slow-Burn Suspense
  4. Domestic Thriller
    What about you? Share your picks! #YearLongBookFun #FebruaryReadingChallenge #ThrillerBooks

Recommended Thrillers for February

Looking for your next read? Here are a few thrillers that fit the “This or That” categories:


Final Thoughts

The #FebruaryReadingChallenge is all about celebrating the thrill of a great story. Whether you’re unraveling a psychological puzzle, racing through an action-packed adventure, or uncovering secrets in a domestic drama, there’s a thriller out there for everyone. So grab a book, make your “This or That” choices, and let’s make this February a month of unforgettable reads!

Happy reading, thriller fans! 📚✨

Don’t forget to share your “This or That” answers and book recommendations using #YearLongBookFun and #FebruaryReadingChallenge. Let’s make this a February to remember!


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3 responses to “February Reading Challenge: Dive into the World of Thrillers with “This or That””

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    1. This is amazing, thank you so much for taking the time to really think about these choices. I know I spend a lot of time comparing what I like and what I gravitate to in this genre much like you do!

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