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message 151: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (bookgoddess1969) | 331 comments Well said, MrsJoseph!!!


message 152: by colleen the convivial curmudgeon, Not a book hipster! (new)

colleen the convivial curmudgeon (blackrose13) | 2976 comments Ugh. My library blocks synopses all the damn time with their bar codes.


message 153: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Bad Girls Deadlift (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 5312 comments Colleen wrote: "Ugh. My library blocks synopses all the damn time with their bar codes."

grrrrrr.

Drives me crazy. And removing the stickers damages the book. ARRG!


message 154: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) I haven't used my Nook Glowlight in a few months, and the battery died. I charged it, and now it's acting weird. Like it won't go back to the right book when I press the "currently reading" button.

So, I'm trying to reset it back to factory, but it's just sitting there with "Please wait while we deregister over the network." on the screen and doesn't look like it's doing anything at all.

I think I'm going to have to call B&N. :(


message 155: by Lee (new)

Lee | 939 comments I have the new nook glowlight and I hate the blasted thing. First nook I've had a problem with and I've had every model. Mine has a freezing problem.

Have you tried unregistering it from the b&n site? I think you can...


message 156: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) This is the first time I've had a problem with it, and I've had it since it came out. :( I never had a problem with any of my other nooks either (I think I've had just about all of them. LOL)

I'll try to do that. Thanks!


message 157: by Chris , cookie guilt (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 2450 comments Dawn wrote: "I already read Steelheart, and am excited about the other three choices. Time to try and get my hands on them all!"

Next month, I'm putting myself on the polls.


message 158: by colleen the convivial curmudgeon, Not a book hipster! (new)

colleen the convivial curmudgeon (blackrose13) | 2976 comments


Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 1381 comments Thought this was interesting...and a bit depressing. http://www.wnd.com/2013/12/the-last-l...


message 160: by colleen the convivial curmudgeon, Not a book hipster! (new)

colleen the convivial curmudgeon (blackrose13) | 2976 comments


message 161: by Chris , cookie guilt (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 2450 comments Colleen wrote: ""

That's freakin' hilarious. LOL


message 162: by Chris , cookie guilt (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 2450 comments I've been quiet the last few days. Here's what that's about. I posted in a public group because this is one time I want everyone to see what I'm wearing on my sleeve.

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 163: by Felina (new)

Felina *hugs Chris again*


message 164: by Felina (new)

Felina Why do I always start the dishwasher right before I want to take a shower? *sigh* I want to take a long hot shower and now I have to wait or I'll run out of hot water. Lame!


message 165: by Chris , cookie guilt (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 2450 comments *accepts them again* ♥


message 166: by Felina (new)

Felina :)


message 167: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Bad Girls Deadlift (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 5312 comments Chris wrote: "I've been quiet the last few days. Here's what that's about. I posted in a public group because this is one time I want everyone to see what I'm wearing on my sleeve.

https://www.goodreads.com/top..."


*hug*


message 168: by Chris , cookie guilt (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 2450 comments MrsJoseph (taking back my data & giving GR the middle finger) wrote: "Chris wrote: "I've been quiet the last few days. Here's what that's about. I posted in a public group because this is one time I want everyone to see what I'm wearing on my sleeve.

https://www.goo..."





message 169: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (bookgoddess1969) | 331 comments Colleen, I love the picture of George R.R. Martin! Perfect! :)


message 170: by Nyssa (new)

Nyssa | 2023 comments Would you guys consider Jim Butcher strictly a Fantasy author, or all-around Speculative Fiction author?

I've only read his Dresden Files series, to date, and even though it is listed as Fantasy, it seems like it would fit very well as Speculative Fiction. Plus, I looked at his Cedex Alera series (which I do plan to read) and it has been shelved as both Fantasy and SciFi.


Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 1381 comments Frankly I don't worry too much about the sub-sub-sub genres. Dresden is urban fantasy and thus fantasy. His Codex Alera books are straight fantasy or epic fantasy so both fall under fantasy. If I was deciding on "speculative fiction" I'd say all fantasy, science fiction and possibly horror would fall under it. Still it's really only a deal when it comes to shelving them, LOL.


message 172: by Nyssa (new)

Nyssa | 2023 comments Thank You for the clarification in regards to Codex Alera.

I also put all Fantasy, SciFi, & Horror, as well as Alternate History, under Speculative Fiction .


message 173: by colleen the convivial curmudgeon, Not a book hipster! (new)

colleen the convivial curmudgeon (blackrose13) | 2976 comments Apropos to nothing:




message 174: by Lee (new)

Lee | 939 comments The best gif I've seen. :)


message 175: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Bad Girls Deadlift (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 5312 comments Love it


message 176: by Nyssa (new)

Nyssa | 2023 comments Mike (the Paladin) wrote: "Frankly I don't worry too much about the sub-sub-sub genres. Dresden is urban fantasy and thus fantasy. His Codex Alera books are straight fantasy or epic fantasy so both fall under fantasy. If I w..."

Which reminds me... :)

To shelve or not to shelve...

I've found myself adding quite a lot of new shelves lately... I mean a lot! Genres, themes, accolades (award winners), etc., and I keep coming up with others, but I wonder if, at this point, it would be overkill.

I'm considering the following:

theme-paranormal
theme-urban fantasy
theme-epic fantasy (although I find it difficult to define that for myself, so probably won't add it)
5-stars
1-star


message 177: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Bad Girls Deadlift (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 5312 comments I do that, too. But mine are the genre first and then the subgenre and/or characteristic.


message 178: by Nyssa (new)

Nyssa | 2023 comments MrsJoseph (taking back my data & giving GR the middle finger) wrote: "I do that, too. But mine are the genre first and then the subgenre and/or characteristic."

So instead of having "genre:fantasy" and then" theme:urban fantasy " you have" fantasy:urban"?


message 179: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Bad Girls Deadlift (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 5312 comments Nyssa wrote: "MrsJoseph (taking back my data & giving GR the middle finger) wrote: "I do that, too. But mine are the genre first and then the subgenre and/or characteristic."

So instead of having "genre:fantas..."


yup. But being OCD I also do this:

2012-read
2012-reviewed
fantasy
fantasy-urban
action
fantasy-comedy
fantasy-detective
fantasy-steampunk
fantasy-sword-and-sorcery
fantasy-videogames
series
series-to-build
heroine-spunky-spitfire


message 180: by Nyssa (new)

Nyssa | 2023 comments I appreciate your OCD! :)

I've never really considered signaling out gender or race, although I am contemplating adding an "African American" shelf.... but I haven't decided.


message 181: by Nyssa (new)

Nyssa | 2023 comments Would "Weird" and "Dark" Fantasy go together?


message 182: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Bad Girls Deadlift (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 5312 comments Nyssa wrote: "I appreciate your OCD! :)

I've never really considered signaling out gender or race, although I am contemplating adding an "African American" shelf.... but I haven't decided."


I haven't done races IDT but I do hero/heroine characteristics.

Re: Dark & Weird. Sometimes


message 183: by Nyssa (new)

Nyssa | 2023 comments MrsJoseph (taking back my data & giving GR the middle finger) wrote: "Re: Dark & Weird. Sometimes "

I don't seem to have enough of either (that I can tell) to justifying each having its own shelf.


message 184: by colleen the convivial curmudgeon, Not a book hipster! (new)

colleen the convivial curmudgeon (blackrose13) | 2976 comments Nyssa wrote: "Would "Weird" and "Dark" Fantasy go together?"

I consider them separate, personally, but there is often some overlap.


message 185: by Lee (new)

Lee | 939 comments I would say Dark Fantasy is more based on reality. Like A Song of Ice and Fire. Dark. Gritty. And violent.

Weird Fantasy is more based on the surreal. Like Lovecraft.

My shelves are boring. :(


message 186: by Nyssa (new)

Nyssa | 2023 comments Colleen wrote: "Nyssa wrote: "Would "Weird" and "Dark" Fantasy go together?"

I consider them separate, personally, but there is often some overlap."


Nienna wrote: "I would say Dark Fantasy is more based on reality. Like A Song of Ice and Fire. Dark. Gritty. And violent.

Weird Fantasy is more based on the surreal. Like Lovecraft.

My shelves are boring. :("


Thank you both! Separate shelves is it is. Ha..I wonder if I'm going to run into some sort of limit restriction.


message 187: by colleen the convivial curmudgeon, Not a book hipster! (new)

colleen the convivial curmudgeon (blackrose13) | 2976 comments For me dark fantasy isn't necessarily the Grimdark (i.e. the "dark, gritty and violent"), though that's one type that gets called dark.

I tend to use dark fantasy more in the sense of fantasy that incorporates more horror elements - the creatures, yes, but used in a more horror format, but also more as an atmospheric thing - gloomy, foreboding, etc.


I agree that I tend to use weird for more surreal and mind-bending kind of things. Like Mieville - an author Chris loves, btw. Ask him about it. (LOL)

That said, I also use weird for Weird West, because I didn't want to do two separate shelves.


message 188: by Lee (new)

Lee | 939 comments True. There are dark fantasy books that aren't gritty and violent. Clive Barker. Neil Gaiman. Etc.


message 189: by Nyssa (last edited Dec 21, 2013 12:13PM) (new)

Nyssa | 2023 comments So.. I have a nitpicky question:

When do you count Paranormal Romance as "Romance" vs "Fantasy with a romantic theme"?

Meaning, when would you expect to see a book in the actual "Romance" section of the bookstore and when would you expect to see it in the "Fantasy" section.

I tend to label Paranormal Romances as "Fantasy" first and "Romance" second. Except for in the case of the Black Dagger Brotherhood series which is very much both.


message 190: by Chris , cookie guilt (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 2450 comments Mieville. *grumbles*


message 191: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) Chris #PrayForClaire wrote: "Mieville. *grumbles*"

No... He's definitely weird fantasy!


message 192: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) Nyssa wrote: "So.. I have a nitpicky question:

When do you count Paranormal Romance as "Romance" vs "Fantasy with a romantic theme"?"


I'm not a romance reader, as a rule, but I have read PNR. I generally think of it as fantasy first, romance second... BUT - if I were a romance reader, I'd probably look at the point of it in deciding. Is the point of the story the romance with the fantasy just as a backdrop, or the fantasy and the romance is just an element of the story?


message 193: by Nyssa (new)

Nyssa | 2023 comments Becky wrote: "I'm not a romance reader, as a rule, but I have read PNR. I generally think of it as fantasy first, romance second... BUT - if I were a romance reader, I'd probably look at the point of it in deciding. Is the point of the story the romance with the fantasy just as a backdrop, or the fantasy and the romance is just an element of the story? "

Which makes sense. It seems, however, that just about every paranormal novel nowadays is tagged as paranormal-romance, especially if its marketed as YA.

Its maddening!


message 194: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) Nyssa wrote: "Its maddening! "

Agreed. It seems that everything is being "romanticized". It's one of the reasons I stopped reading most popular YA. I'm just so sick of the crap that is being published recently. Usually I'll read anything that looks interesting, but lately with YA, I've run into disappointment after disappointment, so I'm upping security so that the riffraff is kept out of my reading sphere. ;)


message 195: by Lee (new)

Lee | 939 comments My rule for urban fantasy vs. paranormal romance is if the character remains the same throughout the series its urban fantasy but if each book has its own hea (happily ever after) than its paranormal romamce.


message 196: by Nyssa (new)

Nyssa | 2023 comments Nienna wrote: "My rule for urban fantasy vs. paranormal romance is if the character remains the same throughout the series its urban fantasy but if each book has its own hea (happily ever after) than its paranorm..."

Thats an interesting take.


message 197: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (bookgoddess1969) | 331 comments Nyssa wrote: "So.. I have a nitpicky question:

When do you count Paranormal Romance as "Romance" vs "Fantasy with a romantic theme"?

Meaning, when would you expect to see a book in the actual "Romance" sectio..."


I work at a bookstore and our "romance" section includes paranormal romance as well. I guess it's just a matter of opinion.


message 198: by Nyssa (new)

Nyssa | 2023 comments Kathy wrote: "I work at a bookstore and our "romance" section includes paranormal romance as well. I guess it's just a matter of opinion.
."


I'm not jealous. Nope, not jealous at all!

AT our local B&N, I tend to see them either in the "Fantasy/Sci Fi" or "Teen" sections, whereas the Harlequin and Harlequin-esque type novels are reserved for the Romance section.


message 199: by Lee (new)

Lee | 939 comments My B&N has all romances grouped together too. My old Borders *sniff* used to have all the genres and sub genres separated but to be honest it made it harder to find books not easier. Especially the kids/ya section. It was separated by age group and was almost impossible to find anything.


message 200: by Lee (new)

Lee | 939 comments I always wanted to work at a bookstore but than I realized I like books way more than I like people. ;)


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