I’m part of the Transworld Book Group!

It’s time for the latest reading challenge from Transworld! Like their previous challenges (which included the 2010 Summer Reading Challenge and the Great Transworld Crime Caper) this one is open to EU residents only. You can choose four books from a list of fifteen and as you review each book, Transworld will send you the next one.

Here’s the list:

1. The Sandalwood Tree by Elle Newmark
2. Black Swan Rising by Lee Carroll
3. The Secrets Between Us by Louise Douglas
4. Teacher, Teacher! by Jack Sheffield
5. Death Sentence by Mikkel Birkegaard
6. Crippen by John Boyne
7. Caligula by Douglas Jackson
8. Twelve by Jasper Kent
9. The Obscure Logic of the Heart by Priya Basil
10. Nothing But Trouble by Rachel Gibson
11. The Colour of Death by Michael Cordy
12. Odin’s Mission by James Holland
13. Legacy by Danielle Steel
14. The Water Room by Christopher Fowler
15. The Bomber by Liza Marklund

If you live in the EU and you’d like to take part, all you need to do is leave a comment on Transworld’s blog, Between the Lines, and they will contact you to ask for your book selections and address.

So which books did I choose?


The Sandalwood Tree by Elle Newmark


The Secrets Between Us by Louise Douglas


The Water Room by Christopher Fowler


The Obscure Logic of the Heart by Priya Basil

Who else is taking part in this? What do you think of my choices?

7 thoughts on “I’m part of the Transworld Book Group!

  1. Jo says:

    Helen

    Spooky, out of your four choices I have picked the same top three! The other one I chose was Nothing but Trouble by Rachel Gibson.

    Good selection of books

    • Helen says:

      I’ll look out for your thoughts on them – it will be interesting to see if we have the same opinions! I almost chose Nothing But Trouble but changed my mind at the last minute.

  2. Carole says:

    Hi, we’ve almost chosen the same four, I’ve gone for ‘The Colour of Death’ by Michael Cordy in place of ‘The Obscure Logic of the Heart’ but I nearly chose that one!
    I’m looking forward to seeing what the postman brings me first!

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