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I'm going to try sci-fi. Finally going to read The Player of Games by one of my favourite writers, Iain M. Banks.

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I'm getting very intrigued with where it all crosses over. I have recently 1Q84 Haruki Murakami and some of the reviews say its Science Fiction rather than magical realism as 1Q84 is technically an alternative world to the 1984 that we live in. Yet the world was vreated by the little people - who are sort of god like magical beings of small stature.


Plus it's meant to be a real page turner.





However I am slightly behind on my Crime Genre challenge - so will finish that first.

or The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet
whichever they source first


Do Androids Dream is a great read , and much more accessible than Man in the High Castle

Pretty much reveals what follows which will be horror to start around Halloween time .


I remember now being warned about Hardy! Might rethink that one. The Secret Garden will be no hardship.

light, humorous classic, would recommend, so far...
“How good one feels when one is full -- how satisfied with ourselves and with the world! People who have tried it, tell me that a clear conscience makes you very happy and contented; but a full stomach does the business quite as well, and is cheaper, and more easily obtained.”



Wake in fright is a well know Aussie classic, one that I don't think I could read. Seeing the trailers of the movie was enough for me.
An Australian classic around that era I would prefer to read is They're a Weird Mob. I watched the movie recently and quite liked it.




I have the new Stephen and Owen King Book Sleeping Beauties
Hex Hex - which I mean't to read originally.
A self published book form a Dublin Author
A Haunted House book translated from Icelandic I Remember You
A copy of Harbour Lindqvist Ajvide John - who wrote the vampire novel let the right one in. - Let the right one in may be a recommendation for Paul if he has not read it?
Rawblood Rawblood by Catriona Ward. This has been described by one of my GR friends as Literary Gothic Fiction.
These are the ones I can think of at the top of my head. I am like a greedy kid at a book shop but especially for the Horror and Gothic genres.

Crikey - that is a hardcore choice ! It's the only one that ever scared me. But then I used to believe in that sort of stuff.
Chpe I have read the woman in white and it's great and fits the gothic genre. Another idea for a book written by Wilkie Collins may be The Haunted Hotel: A Mystery of Modern Venice
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And maybe The Passage, Frankenstein, My Cousin Rachel, Perfume: The Story of a Murderer, The Phantom of the Opera .....
Like Maria, this is one of my favorite genres and I'm spoilt for choice without ever leaving my TBR

Just had a look on Aunty Ammie and The Exorcist is now available - I bought it of course."
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The Woman in White or The Moonstone
I haven't read Wilkie Collins before, but those two no..."
I've read The Woman in White and it certainly has a gothic feel to it!
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Colleen, you need to prioritise it! I can't remember if you do audio but it works really well with the way this book is formatted. The only problem I can see is if it turn into one of these neverending series!