Last year, I participated in the Netgalley challenge and successfully reached my goals. This year, I’m signing up for it again. My netgalley ratio is currently 90% and I’m very proud of that, so this year it won’t be about upping the ratio, but about keeping it above 90% (and as close to 100% as it gets).
I’m going for the “hardcore” level, which means reading 41+ books from Netgalley. I’ll track my progress each month, and add the books that count for this challenge to this page. I will also keep track of my progress in the sidebars.
If you want to participate in this challenge, you can sign up here.
Here’s a list of the books I’ve read for this challenge so far. Links point back to the review.
- The Incurables by Jon Bassoff
- The Killing Jar by Jennifer Bosworth
- The Secrets of Lizzie Borden by Brandy Purdy
- Beside Myself by Ann Morgan
- The Woman in Blue (Ruth Galloway #8) by Elly Griffiths
- After The Woods by Kim Savage
- The Silent Twin by Caroline Mitchell
- Tales of the Possessed by C. Torrington
- True Crime Addict by James Renner
- Something Wicked by Debi Chestnut
- The Boston Strangler by Gerold Frank
- The Night Parade by Ronald Malfi
- Passing The Torch by L.L. Sanders
- Little Killers A to Z by Howard Odentz
- Pay The Ghost by Tim Lebbon
- Dark Spirits by Stephen Lancaster
- Vile by Benjamin S. Jeffries
- The Cabin by Natasha Preston
- Haunted Bridges by Rich Newman
- Nessie by Nick Redfern
- The Devil’s Work by Mark Edwards
- Pretty Wicked by Kelly Charron
- One Was Lost by Natalie D. Richards
- On The Run by Izai Amorim
- On Top of the World by David Lamb
- The Mystery of Spring-Heeled Jack by John Matthews
- Occult Paris by Tobias Churton
- Girl Number One by Jane Holland
- The Scholl Case by Anja Reich-Osang
- In The Line of Duty by Carolyn Arnold
- The Killing Game by The Black Rose
- The Missing by Monty Marsden
- The Operator by Kim Harrison
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