While I was researching
adrenaline books, I came upon Dan Brown’s books many times. Most people seem to
think that his books provide great suspense built on a detailed and spurring
plot. That could even be looked at as the definition of thrillers. You want
something with a little bit of action, that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
The book I have been reading,”room”, is about a little boy and his mother. Jack
was raised in captivity because his mother was captured by Old Nick almost 6
years ago. This book was really great and I was surprised how fast I finished
it. It took me like 4 days of continuous reading. It is very suspenseful and
like I seriously would read nonstop. Something that was very interesting to me
was in the back of the book they included an interview with the author. And in
that interview she states that she wouldn’t have considered her book as a
thriller but she is glad her readers think so. A long time ago, Homer wrote the
Odyssey, and now it is regarded as one of the first prototypes of a thriller.
And I would say it was successful because a lot of people have read and loved
it. Also, another story that would be regarded as a thriller is Little Red
Riding Hood. This old fairy tale is basically built on top on suspense.
Thriller is often linked together with mystery and crime. It’s not the exact
same but they have some components in common. Dexter is considered a thriller according
to good reads because of the suspense present in the book/show. Thriller is not
always scary but, sometimes it can be. Sometimes, it has to do with murder. The
best hardcover thriller award was given to Bad Blood by John Sandford. Some other
famous authors are, Stieg Larsson, Gilligan Flynn, and Lee child. This is a picture of one of Dan Browns books because he seems to be the king of Adrenaline.

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