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Dec 16, 2016 08:36PM

147920 Cheryl wrote: "Finished this one for Adventure: The Loch The Loch by Steve Alten Man versus marine creature. Four stars - I loved it! My review can be found here: https://www.goodreads.com/revie..."

Sounds great. I'll add it to my TBR pile. Thanks, Cheryl :)
Dec 16, 2016 08:35PM

147920 Dagny wrote: "Finished my second for the month - it was quite short, probably novella length. Murray Leinster's Juju as mentioned above in Message 25. Entertaining and action-packed with a few surprises along th..."

It is short and it is also available on Gutenberg and LibriVox? I'll have to check it out. Thanks for the links you shared earlier Dagny!
Dec 14, 2016 02:31AM

147920 I read my first for this month: Tears of the Ancient and Other Stories - 4/5
This book was a collection of short stories. All of them can be categorized as adventurous except for the last one which was full of action. So I'm going to count this one as an Adventure read. :)
Dec 06, 2016 10:22AM

147920 Cheryl wrote: "I nominate Boy's Life. I haven't read it yet. A coming of age story, with some creepy fantasy elements. (Hmm, sounds a little like Stephen King's novel, It.)"

Sounds interesting.
Dec 06, 2016 10:21AM

147920 The Shining and Dr. Sleep
Dec 05, 2016 11:41PM

147920 Dagny wrote: "Wow, Heena. Very interesting - and fairly clear and straight forward. Thanks a lot to our resident author for coming through for us."

Hehe! Thanks a lot, Dagny! :D
Dec 05, 2016 11:40PM

147920 Cheryl wrote: "Thanks, Heena! But the Goodreads explanation contradicts what you just said. Oh boy, now what? I will just post the books I am reading and you can classify them."

I referred to a lot of definitions and I guess it's safe to say that the Goodreads definition is wrong.
Anyway, if it makes things easier, then of course you are free to interpret genres as you will. :) There are no rules.
Dec 05, 2016 06:04AM

147920 Cheryl - Most of the people do Action and Adventure together, but there are quite a few significant technical differences:

Action = usually about a hero facing down crime or exacting some kind of justice. Facing down crime = Die Hard, exacting justice = Man on Fire.
Adventure = your hero usually is thrust out of his own world in the name of some kind of quest. Star Wars, Wizard of Oz, even Matrix.

Action = Man/Woman versus man/woman. Pendergrast Series
Adventure Man/Woman versus nature or different environment. Eg. Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy Series

Action = Intense, gritty and serious. Eg. Jack Reacher Series
Adventure = Usually humorous and light-hearted (but not necessarily so) Eg. Adventures Of Hucckleberry Finn

Action = Almost always Fiction (Mostly crime novels)
Adventure = Most of the times Fantasy (Hobbit)

While determining genres, the central conflicts are considered, and not necessarily the overall theme. For example, an Adventure story will always have a part full of action, but the main genre stays Adventure and not Action. THGTTG series by Douglas Adams is a classic example. And vice versa.

Hope this helps :)
Dec 03, 2016 12:26AM

147920 Forgot to post this, I managed to read 1 fantasy novel last month - Esper Files and it is quite good. 4/5 stars.
Dec 02, 2016 10:57AM

147920 Cheryl- Nice idea. Thanks a lot! Appreciate it!
Dec 02, 2016 03:53AM

147920 Thanks a bunch, Dagny! You're the best!


On a side note, I was wondering if we have a Goodreads Librarian here? I need to delete the old cover for my book and it keeps on saying that only a librarian can do it or something like that. Can anyone please help me?
Dec 01, 2016 11:32PM

147920 Thanks a lot for creating this thread, Dagny!
Nov 25, 2016 05:20AM

147920 Mark wrote: "Congratulations for such a big achievement, Well done."

Thanks a lot, Mark! :)
Nov 25, 2016 05:20AM

147920 Husain wrote: "Heena wrote: "Awesome Heena, Congratulations. Looking forward to buying ur book. "

Thanks, Hussain! I hope you'll like it :)
Nov 25, 2016 05:19AM

147920 R.K wrote: "Hey Heena! Congratulations for your book!!!
I would really love to read and review if that's possible. I need a lot of more books to read my Christmas break. Or else I'll try to be patient for Febr..."


Thanks a lot, R.K. and it's really sweet of you to say so. :)
Please share your email address so that we can discuss further.
Nov 25, 2016 05:18AM

147920 Sundara wrote: "Wow! Heena.. Big congratulations!!
I'm super happy for you<3
I'd love to read and review it!!"


Thanks a lot Sundara. :)
Please share your email address so that we can discuss further.
Nov 23, 2016 08:59PM

147920 Dagny wrote: "Yea, Heena. Congratulations!"

Thanks, Dagny! <3
Nov 23, 2016 08:59PM

147920 Cheryl wrote: "Thanks, Heena. I'm looking forward to buying your book. It sounds great!"

Thanks a lot, Cheryl! I hope you'll like it :)
Nov 23, 2016 09:24AM

147920 *Damn Autocorrect. Please ignore the typos.
Nov 23, 2016 09:23AM

147920 Cheryl - It's releasing in all formats - Hardback, paperback, and all ebook formats (epib, mobi and pdf) and will be available in Amazon in all these formats after the release.

But the ARCs will be available in e-book format outside India as my publisher is not permitting to ship them internationally before the release (i.e., in December and January.) Also, it'll be available on NetGalley too from 20th December. ☺