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Hurrah, Zombies! My suggestions for February 2014 are:
Manga: "High School of the Dead"--so bad its good also has plenty of over-executed fan service for those that are into that. "Zombie Powder" looked interesting even if it has only 4 Vol.
Graphic Novel: "The Walking Dead"--HUGE FAN--so I can't suggest any others :) T
Novel: "Zombies vs. Unicorns", ed. Holly Black or King's novel "Cell".
For the gamers out there, the Last of Us is an excellent PS3 Zombie game. Also, The Walking Dead by Telltale for PC/PS3 is worth a play. Both suggested by my He-Geek son.
Oooooo! Mythology! I shall have to narrow down my many suggestions. Mythology Major, awaaaaay! *flies off*
Deborah wrote: "Hurrah, Zombies! My suggestions for February 2014 are:"
Please hold your suggestions until we start calling for them for that month, otherwise they'll definitely get forgotten. We'll call for February recommendations in January.
We're primarily looking for general ideas for themes in this thread.
Shannon wrote: "Oooooo! Mythology! I shall have to narrow down my many suggestions. Mythology Major, awaaaaay! *flies off*"I'm so excited for the mythology month! If only it weren't so far away.
Fairy tales could absolutely be on its own. What about classic sci fi/fantasy? Books that are probably more than 20 years old, the ones that are on all the "must read" lists that not everyone has gotten around to?
Are you pretty much going to stick to genres for themes? I know earlier this year we had released in 2012 (Jan 2013) and romance (Feb 2013).As for genre there's a fairly large pool to draw from. Some I can think of that I have not seen mentioned are steampunk, epic fantasy, urban fantasy, paranormal, time travel, vampires, angels, aliens, alternate history, dragons, witches, medieval, and space travel.
You could also limit it to female authors only or age ranges like children, middle grade, YA, adult.
Nope - if you want to suggest a decade (or whatever) Natalie, feel free!If you want to narrow down your suggestions (we're already well into next year at this point), we can definitely take a look at them.
I also like the theme of female authors!As for a decade suggestion, I would be excited to do an 1890s theme (soooooooo many interesting things happened in that decade! most of what I've come across has been from nonfictional history sources, but it's a perfect setting for fiction).
I love the idea of female authors!Also steampunk is a great idea although mostly because I've yet to find a steampunk story I love.
Another group I'm part of also has something like this... You picked zombies for Valentines month, they have "rogues and assassins" - not very romantic either, right? Anyway, if you want to add that to the list, I think there's plenty of those both in fantasy, sci-fi, manga, comics and whatnot. Or it could be just "Outsiders" - the protagonist not being your normal guy/gal, if you understand what I'm saying... We could include "classic" rogues like Zorro and Robin Hood retellings! ;)
I love that this month we are doing Zombies!!!!! I love reading Zombie books. My suggestions are:Patient Zero by Jonathan Maberry series
World War Z by Max Brooks (My favorite Zombie book)
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Seth Graham-Smith
Married with Zombies by Jesse Petersen
Barbara wrote: "Another group I'm part of also has something like this... You picked zombies for Valentines month, they have "rogues and assassins" - not very romantic either, right? Anyway, if you want to add tha..."Good idea! I like Rogues as a theme.
Laine (librarianscanreadtoo) wrote: "I love that this month we are doing Zombies!!!!! I love reading Zombie books. My suggestions are:Patient Zero by Jonathan Maberry series
World War Z by Max Brooks (My favorite Zombie book)
Pride..."
Hi Laine, please make sure to post these in the nominations thread also.
Everyone, please post more theme ideas here. What I'd like to do going forward is have our regular no-theme books and then have one extra selection (which can be a comic, manga, or novel) for a THEMED 4th monthly group read. That way we can have our cake and eat it too, theme-vs-no-theme-wise.
It also means we can have 12 themes per year!
Recent suggestions:
Fairy tales
Steampunk
Epic fantasy
Urban fantasy
Paranormal
Time travel
Vampires
Angels
Aliens
Alternate history
Dragons
Witches
Medieval
Space Travel
Female Authors
Young Adult
Outsiders and Rogues
***I'll give the group a chance to offer up more themes and then I'll create a poll for picking the 12 most popular themes to use for the next year.
Alright everyone, the poll is up now and will be open through Sept 25th. Please go vote for your favorite theme. The 12 most popular themes will be used monthly throughout the next year. These will be our extra themed reads to go along with our normal 3 monthly reads.
https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1...
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August - Superheroes & Superheroines
September - Open
October - Horror
November - Open
December - Cyberpunk
January 2014 - Open
February 2014 - Zombies
March 2014 - Open
April 2014 - Mythology
May 2014 - Open
June 2014 - Dystopian
If you have recommendations for any of these months, please hold on until the official thread for that month opens up.
If you have recommendations for upcoming themes, please feel free to post them here.