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message 1: by Megan (new)

Megan | 151 comments This might be a weird request, so I hope I can adequately explain what i'm trying to find. I'm looking for new books and genres outside of what I normally read. I want to break out of my little reading bubble. I read a lot of magical realism, gothic novels, and memoirs. What are some of your favorite books outside of these genres? Any suggestions welcome for series or stand-alones. Thanks in advance for the help!


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Zombieslayer⚡Alienhunter (theslayingisthunter) | 153 comments Tracked science fiction/young adult
Horns horror
Coda science fiction/young adult
Tex young adult/realistic fiction/drama

Kind of a mixed bag, since you're looking to expand your horizons.


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Deanne Devine | 227 comments Boy's Life might be a good for you, if you haven't read it already. It has a little bit of everything you like, but it's also a few steps outside of all of those genres, if that makes sense. It reminds me of Dandelion Wine in some respects.


message 7: by GracieKat (last edited Sep 23, 2016 10:41AM) (new)

GracieKat | 124 comments Here are some horror titles. With Halloween just around the corner i thought you might find them interesting :)
Out of Tune, Out of Tune: Book 2. I just read these and loved them. They're horror/fantasy stories based on folk songs. I liked the second book better but they were both really good.
Shadows in the Asylum: The Case Files of Dr. Charles Marsh
Hell House
A Stir of Echoes
Carnacki, the Ghost Finder

Here are a couple authors to check out: Sarah Rayne
H.R. Wakefield


message 8: by Ann aka Iftcan (new)

Ann aka Iftcan (iftcan) | 6917 comments Mod
What about classics? I always like to recommend Jane Austen and her novels of humour and manners.

Something that I found totally interesting (and well outside of my normal reading interests) was The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. Despite the title, this is a non-fiction. I read it on the recommendation of a friend that I'd gone to school with who insisted that it would answer a few of the questions we used to ask each other back in Organic Chemistry.


message 10: by Megan (new)

Megan | 151 comments These all sound great, thanks everyone!


message 11: by ``Laurie (new)

``Laurie (laurielynette) You might enjoy reading Gone with the Wind if you've never read historical fiction before.


message 12: by LJF (new)

LJF | 127 comments kat, incorrible
newt's emerald
two of mt favorite regency fantasy-romances


message 13: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) Perhaps you should look at good reviewers bookshelves to find new books. Compare libraries to see where your tastes intersect & then look at their favorite books & read the reviews.


message 14: by Megan (new)

Megan | 151 comments Deanne wrote: "Boy's Life might be a good for you, if you haven't read it already. It has a little bit of everything you like, but it's also a few steps outside of all of those genres, if that makes ..."

I just started reading Boy's Life over the weekend and I'm really liking it so far!


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Ceilidh (suitcasedragon) | 58 comments The False Prince (The Ascendance Trilogy, #1) by Jennifer A. Nielsen is one of my top recommendations. Also, if you haven't read any books by Diana Wynne Jones, you should!


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Jaye  | 425 comments 600 Hours of Edward 600 Hours of Edward by Craig Lancaster by Craig Lancaster

and the 2 others in the series.


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message 18: by Bren fall in love with the sea. (last edited Mar 07, 2017 09:07PM) (new)

Bren fall in love with the sea. | 324 comments I Cleopatra-William Bostick

A Tree grows in Brooklyn-Betty Smith

Blood Secrets-Craig Jones

Daughters Of Eve (frequently dubbed the female "Lord of the Flies" by Lois Duncan.


message 19: by Heather (new)

Heather | 183 comments https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6...

Preston and Child's Pendergast series, or any of the ones they write separately, though one, and I can't remember which, I started, and then quit almost immediately, because he put the Andromeda Galaxy in the constellation of Orion, and my astronomy background just said NO!


message 20: by Peter (new)

Peter Meilinger | 469 comments Bridge of Birds by Barry Hughart is one of my favorite books of all time. It's set in an ancient mythic China and follows an enormous peasant named Number Ten Ox and a sage with a slight flaw in his character named Master Li as they travel the length and breadth of China in order to save the children of Ox's village from a horrible poison and gradually come to realize that they are pawns in the hands of gods who are attempting to set right an injustice that is thousands of years old. I cannot recommend this book highly enough. I laughed, I cried, it became a part of me.


message 21: by Megan (new)

Megan | 151 comments Bren wrote: "I Cleopatra-William Bostick

A Tree grows in Brooklyn-Betty Smith

Blood Secrets-Craig Jones

Daughters Of Eve (frequently dubbed the female "Lord of the Flies" by Lois Duncan."


Just got Daughters of Eve from the library, can't wait to start reading!
Thanks for the recommendations everyone!


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