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Apr 09, 2016 04:44PM

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I'm told that the gear is called a "positive suitcase sign" by ER docs, indicating the person wants admission to the hospital.

I'm told that the gear is called a "positive suitcase sign" by ER docs, indicating..."
Are we discussing turfing? Because that doesn't sound like an action heroine.

I'm just beginning to read Alison Morton's INSURRECTIO,


I'm just beginning to read Alison Morton's INSURRECTIO,

I liked the Karina series, for the most part. But I had trouble with the final book.





I just read Women in Practical Armor which seems to qualify otherwise.
What about comics or graphic novels?

Any back-and-forth discussion on the thread above about how much help the heroine has, whether or not she has a love interest, etc., are strictly aimed at sharing our own practices of what we include, or thinking out loud and asking advice about what to include. There was never any intention of demanding that everybody conform to the same standard; the challenge is intended to be fun, and something we make personally our own, not an exercise in keeping somebody else's rules. For my part, I certainly think a lady who fights as part of a duo or a team is just as much an action heroine as any "lone gun" fighter; and unlike nuns, I don't think action heroines have to be required to swear an oath of lifelong celibacy. (Though it's also perfectly okay if an action heroine happens to actually BE a nun, like Sister Mary Magdalene in The Apocalypse Door, which is on my to-read shelf.... :-) )
I've gone over the thread above, and I didn't find any doubt expressed that Eve Dallas is an action heroine; all the references to her prowess that I read were favorable, though there was some criticism of the series on stylistic grounds (which relate to whether individuals want to read it, not to its qualifications for the challenge). Everything I"ve ever heard about Eve, in and out of this group, suggests that she's definitely one tough-as-nails lady.
Yes, Mervi, if a story collection collects action heroine stories, it absolutely qualifies for the challenge! Ditto for comics/graphic novels.


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Action heroine? Because 1/2 the book is her developing relationship with the hero (served in the Marines) and he's pretty tough, too.



I went to my entry and hit update (didn't change anything) and save. Now we have '1' completed.



Personally, I wouldn't be averse to doing the challenge again next year, if other members in the group want to. What do y'all think? Our tech-savvy co-mod, Danielle, set up the challenge this time, and I'm sure she wouldn't mind doing it again for 2017.

I thought I'd end up reading more books with action heroines but it turned out that they aren't that common. I read around 70 books which I didn't know if they had action heroines or not, and only three ended up having such a heroine as the main character. But several had an action heroine as a secondary character.

I thought I'd end up reading more books with action heroines but it turned out that they aren't that common. I read around 70 books wh..."
I read a lot of scifi and paranormal/urban fantasy. Those genres tend to have more action heroines than contemporary or historical novels.

True, E.G., although contemporary detective, espionage and action adventure fiction have a lot more action-oriented heroines than they used to. Not all of those books are necessarily readily available in Finland, though.
It sounds to me like there's enough to interest to do a challenge next year! I'll see that it gets set up when the time comes.

I've noticed that but unfortunately for my apparently nearly unique reading tastes, I don't care for courtship romances. It seems that 99,99% of modern heroines come with an obligatory courtship romance attached. Or (shudder) a love triangle.
(To be fair, I have enjoyed a few love triangles but those can be counted with the fingers of one hand, so the fault is clearly in my strange tastes.)
Also, I'd love to read about a heroine in a loving, stable relationship but those seem to be even more rare than the women without a courtship romance.
One of the reasons I love Modesty Blaise books: the lover or romance interest never takes over the book and if he obnoxious, I can pretty safely just ignore him and enjoy the rest of the book.

I've noticed that but unfortunately for my ..."
Have you tried JD Robb's 'In Death Series'? Each novel is a standalone murder mystery with a stable and consistent romance subplot. And Roarke is definitely not obnoxious.
J.D. Robb


I can't think of any books I've actually read myself which depict an action heroine who's married or in a stable relationship at the start of the book --though I'd also love to read about one! I'll have to keep J. D. Robb's In Death series in mind.


I'm looking forward to doing this again in 2017! I've already got the challenge set up, at this link: https://www.goodreads.com/challenges/... . However, I don't expect to set as high an initial goal as I did last time; I'll start more modestly, with four.

I've just signed up, with my goal set at four. When we first talked about doing a second challenge, I'd actually hoped to set a higher goal, of at least eight. But subsequent reading commitments, and travel plans (we're planning a second trip to Australia this summer, following the one we took in 2007; I don't expect to read a lot there, and I need to take along a very thick book for the plane flights, a lot thicker than the typical action heroine read) have played havoc with that intention. Of course, if I see that I can squeeze in some more, I'll try to increase my quota before I fill it!


I hope you and the others don't mind me suggesting my own book, but The Policewoman is a 480-page book, perfect for your extra-long flight.
Justin


For the others, if you need an action heroine for the challenge, feel free to PM me for an epub of The Policewoman.
Justin





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