Very Disappointed. Someone googled "popular thrillers". Several mispronunciations (red flag) - Da Vinci, Exorcist, Emmanuel, etc mispronounced. This epitomizes the problem. Using a robotic voice, featuring films (vs books) and offering no personal insight (quick summaries) won't cut it with all the great actual reviewers out there. I have a feeling this is pure clickbait.
This is the top 25 list of thriller novels i have read. 1. And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie 2. The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown 3. The Pelican Brief by John Grisham 4. Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn 5. The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides 6. Kiss the girls by James Patterson 7. The Brethren by John Grisham 8. Nothing Lasts Forever by Sidney Sheldon 9. The Partner by John Grisham 10. Along Came a Spider by James Patterson 11. Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty 12. Death On The Nile by Agatha Christie 13. Tell No One by Harlan Coben 14. Roses are red by James Patterson 15. The Beach Road by James Patterson & Peter De Jonge 16. Pretty Girls by Karin Slaughter 17. Smoke Screen by Sandra Brown 18. Four Blind Mice by James Patterson 19. Godplayer by Robin Cook 20. Plum Island by Nelson De Mille 21. The Girl On The Train by Paula Hawkins 22. Absolute Power by David Baldacci 23. Tell Me Your Dreams by Sidney Sheldon 24. The Simple Truth by David Baldacci 25. The Guest List by Lucy Foley
Not too shabby, I'll definitely be adding a couple of these to this year's tbr. It's surprising to see And Then There Were None in the 21st spot. Congrats on the new channel btw
Girl on the Train DO NOT WATCH THE MOVIE. Read the book. There is sooo much more depth to the main character. I saw the movie after the book and thought, “really? This is all you got from the book”?
Thank you for putting this list together, but why did you think it was necessary to say the name of the book and the author and then immediately say them again?
Not good - I don't care about who starred in the movie versions - movies shouldn't even be considered. "Fictional town of Dresden"? And I just so happened to just have read Girl on the Train - it was okay, but had a cheap drugstore romance quality to it. But best thriller ever???? No, shouldn't be on the list.
Is it not better to read it and form you own opinion? Sometimes I have really enjoyed a book that has been trashed by the critics and equally vice versa.
Very Disappointed. Someone googled "popular thrillers". Several mispronunciations (red flag) - Da Vinci, Exorcist, Emmanuel, etc mispronounced. This epitomizes the problem. Using a robotic voice, featuring films (vs books) and offering no personal insight (quick summaries) won't cut it with all the great actual reviewers out there. I have a feeling this is pure clickbait.
You must be very happy. You found plenty to criticize and often this is all people are hoping for. Sad
What you say may be true, but having read several of the books,they have not disappointed, so I would be open to try a couple more.
''The fictional town of Dresden''. Enough said.
This is the top 25 list of thriller novels i have read.
1. And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
2. The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
3. The Pelican Brief by John Grisham
4. Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
5. The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
6. Kiss the girls by James Patterson
7. The Brethren by John Grisham
8. Nothing Lasts Forever by Sidney Sheldon
9. The Partner by John Grisham
10. Along Came a Spider by James Patterson
11. Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty
12. Death On The Nile by Agatha Christie
13. Tell No One by Harlan Coben
14. Roses are red by James Patterson
15. The Beach Road by James Patterson & Peter De Jonge
16. Pretty Girls by Karin Slaughter
17. Smoke Screen by Sandra Brown
18. Four Blind Mice by James Patterson
19. Godplayer by Robin Cook
20. Plum Island by Nelson De Mille
21. The Girl On The Train by Paula Hawkins
22. Absolute Power by David Baldacci
23. Tell Me Your Dreams by Sidney Sheldon
24. The Simple Truth by David Baldacci
25. The Guest List by Lucy Foley
I totally agree with your list!!! 👍
Not too shabby, I'll definitely be adding a couple of these to this year's tbr. It's surprising to see And Then There Were None in the 21st spot. Congrats on the new channel btw
This video feels like it is 100% AI generated lol
Girl on the Train DO NOT WATCH THE MOVIE. Read the book. There is sooo much more depth to the main character. I saw the movie after the book and thought, “really? This is all you got from the book”?
There was no novel The Silence of The Lambs it came after the film.
The author’s novel was titled Red Dragon
Red dragon was before Silence of the lambs. The book came out 3 years before the film
I love thrillers. Even better when most chapters end in cliff hangers and when the ending is left open to interpretation.
Has the robot reading the script really read any of these books? The fictional town of Dresden Germany?
Loved Alienist!!
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd uses first person narrative, not second. (What would that be? Having the story told by the reader?)
Thank you for putting this list together, but why did you think it was necessary to say the name of the book and the author and then immediately say them again?
Dystopian Novel : The End Of Silence by George Ernest ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Not good - I don't care about who starred in the movie versions - movies shouldn't even be considered. "Fictional town of Dresden"? And I just so happened to just have read Girl on the Train - it was okay, but had a cheap drugstore romance quality to it. But best thriller ever???? No, shouldn't be on the list.
In your opinion. Every opinion is subjective and depends on the individual.
A pretty good reading list. Is it just me, or does the person speaking sound like an A.I.?
Many thanks
Good list interesting pronouncations
The picture does not go with the Book In The Woods.
Best list
Since when The Nightingale by Kristen Hannah is a thriller???
That is great list. Original. Many thanks.
Novel is different. The Haunting Of Hill House.
The New Yorker reviewed The DaVinci Code and said it is pure trash.
Is it not better to read it and form you own opinion? Sometimes I have really enjoyed a book that has been trashed by the critics and equally vice versa.
A very bad list.
Robot rubbish, should be identified as an advert. Acwaste of time.
Bad