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SUMMER CHALLENGE 2016
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30.9 - Catherine T's task: Should We Stay Or Should We Go?

Option 1A (UK & horror / dystopia / post-apocalyptic)
Horror:




Dystopia:






(I've only noted one of the qualifying genres, for those with two or more)
Option 1B (EU & not genres)
Montalbano series - Italy (not checked all of them mind!)


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Option 2A (EU & horror / dystopia / post-apocalyptic)
Horror:




Option 2B (UK & not genres)


Option 1A (UK & horror / dystopia / post-apocalyptic)
Option 1B (EU & not genres)
Option 2A (EU & horror / dystopia / post-apocalyptic)
The Vampire Lestat - unclear if it is 70% in France. Happy to move to approved on confirmation from someone who's read it :)
Option 2B (UK & not genres)
Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade unclear if it is 70% in UK.


I don't know how you feel about YA or zombies but if you like those things--


For book 1A I highly recommend The Girl with All the Gifts - the sequel has just come out too!

I don't know how you feel about YA or zombies but if you l..."
I don't mind YA. I haven't read much about zombies. I will check it out thanks.

For book 1A I highly recommend The Girl with All the Gifts - the sequel has just come out too!"
I loved The Girl with All the Gifts! I was actually planning on using the new one - Fellside - for 1A. A setting of "the Yorkshire Moors" means England, right? :)

Jayme, Jack the Ripper books work for that option.
Boston Kate wrote: "Meg wrote: "Cool task!
For book 1A I highly recommend The Girl with All the Gifts - the sequel has just come out too!"
I loved The Girl with All the Gifts! I was actually planning ..."
for what it's worth, Fellside has nothing to do with The Girl with All the Gifts or zombies or dystopia. I just finished reading it - I thought it was pretty good, but it's really a prison/crime book, with some ghost stuff thrown in.
For book 1A I highly recommend The Girl with All the Gifts - the sequel has just come out too!"
I loved The Girl with All the Gifts! I was actually planning ..."
for what it's worth, Fellside has nothing to do with The Girl with All the Gifts or zombies or dystopia. I just finished reading it - I thought it was pretty good, but it's really a prison/crime book, with some ghost stuff thrown in.

For book 1A I highly recommend The Girl with All the Gifts - the sequel has just come out too!"
I loved The Girl with All the Gifts! I wa..."
Oh yeah, I knew it was unrelated. I just liked the author, so I figured I'd read the next book. Good to know your thoughts, though. :)
Boston Kate wrote: "Sandy wrote: "Boston Kate wrote: "Meg wrote: "Cool task!
For book 1A I highly recommend The Girl with All the Gifts - the sequel has just come out too!"
I loved The Girl with All t..."
I liked him, too, so put a hold on Fellside at the library as soon as I knew about it. It's good, don't get me wrong - just very different.
For book 1A I highly recommend The Girl with All the Gifts - the sequel has just come out too!"
I loved The Girl with All t..."
I liked him, too, so put a hold on Fellside at the library as soon as I knew about it. It's good, don't get me wrong - just very different.



Can I genre lock the Toxic City series by Tim Lebbon for Dystopia set in the UK (Option 1 book A)?
London Eye
Reaper's Legacy
Contagion
For anyone who's interested, and likes weird, I'd also recommend Dream London, if you can genre lock that for Dystopia, as well.
And for book two, I was thinking one of the Andrea Camilleri Inspector Montalbano books.

Thanks."
The GR info says Paris and Eygpt. I've not read it, so I don't know how much is set in Eygpt - sorry.
It needs to be 70% in Paris to be eligible

I think I've caught everyone so far, shout if I missed you!

Option 1 - Stay
UK Dystopia: Never Let Me Go -- France w/out any of the stated genres: Plum Blossoms in Paris
Option 2 - Go
Denmark (Fanoe Island) Horror: Itsy Bitsy Spider -- UK w/out any of the stated genres: The Hanover Square Affair
Thanks!!

Option 1 - Stay
UK Dystopia: Never Let Me Go -- France w/out any of the stated genres: Plum Blossoms in Paris
Option 2 - Go
Denmark (Fanoe Isla..."
Those will work :)

I think I've caught everyone so far, shout if I missed you!"
Thanks Catherine.


John Ajvide Lindqvist has a number of horror novels taking place in Sweden and most are translated to a number of languages.


John Ajvide Lindqvist has a number of horror novels taking place in Sweden and most are translated to a number of langu..."
Not speaking Swedish, Dutch or German, I take it on trust that this is set in Sweden! yes, it'll work.
So far, the EU horror et al tales have only come from Scandanavia. Surely there must be some more from other countries out there?!








What are your reading tastes?
Here are three examples of straight dystopian, science fiction and black humour:
1984, The Day of the Triffids and Blind Faith

2B: Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade"
The Historian noted for option 2A: Europe & horror
but Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade indicated England and Prussia, and the blurb hints that Prussia might be a major setting: you'll have to read it to confirm how much is set in Prussia



assuming Amsterdam environs is 70% of the book: approved

Set in Greece -

yup, enjoy :)




It can be in multiple countries, just not the UK

Thanks!"
Horror noted

Sorry, no. I didn't allow for sequential art etc MPG.
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Authors mentioned in this topic
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The UK is in the grip of referendum fever: to Brexit or not? Pick a side to vote with and meet the reading requirements. Read two books from one of the options and complete one book A and one book B.
Option 1: Stay -- Stay campaigners claim* that the EU brings loads of benefits to the UK, and that leaving will cause all sorts of bad things to happen.
Book A: Vote Stay by reading a book set at least 70% in the UK** with a main page genre of "Horror" or "Dystopia" or "Post-apocalyptic";
AND
Book B: Read a book set at least 70% in a EU country** (excluding the UK). Your EU book should NOT have any of the genres "Horror" or "Dystopia" or "Post-apocalyptic" in its main book page.
Option 2: Go -- Leave campaigners claim* that the EU is holding the UK back from achieving its full potential, and that staying in the EU will cause all sorts of bad things to happen.
Book A: Vote Leave by reading a book set at least 70% in an EU country** (excluding the UK) with main page genre of "Horror" or "Dystopia" or "Post-apocalyptic";
AND
Book B: Read a book set at least 70% in the UK**. Your UK book should NOT have any of the genres "Horror" or "Dystopia" or "Post-apocalyptic" in its main book page.
As this is serious business, no childrens books. And of course, your reading vote won't be considered a reflection of your actual beliefs!
Required: Identify the option you used when you post.
* both campaigns (ignoring Nigel Farage's pronouncements), are more nuanced than I've represented.
**UK countries are: England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland
**EU countries are found here: Member state of the European Union
Genres may be stand alone or embedded.