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Colleen
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Nov 15, 2016 04:19AM

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great to see the thought and time you are all putting into setting up for 2017 - thank you
late to the party - not clear what counts as Contemporary - is it simply recent publication or a matter of theme or style?
perhaps merging Sci-Fi / Fantasy might encourage more participation.

Personally I would like to see Scifi stand on its own as its one to challenge most , the same way crime or classics will challenge me. I do think grouping with fantasy will give the soft option out.
For discussion I think it would be more interesting if we are all on the same genre rather than choosing between them.
I think everyone reads a little fantasy , we've a lot of Outlander readers, Harry Potter, Narnia , Gaiman , Pratchett etc, personally I think scifi will bring more challenge to the challenge and definitely more interesting discussion.

Obviously each section will be at the same time :-)


Well, that's my tuppence worth. I'm really looking forward to next year.




But I'm easy, whatever works for those who feel strongly about it. 7, 8, or 9 books is OK with me but I don't work so I have a lot of free time.

You might lik it! I hope the first narrator is very good so you're not turned off. Some are great and some...not great...

I'll have to think of something to give an extra twist to my challenge!


Margo, that's a brilliant list! I wouldn't have thought of some of those books as gothic horrors!

Yes, I think I could manage them too!



There are so many interesting possibilities in every category and there is definitely a book for everyone in each section we can come up with.
Don't eliminate all the difficult categories too quickly as they are the very ones that will make the challenge fulfilling for us all. And also the ones you are more likely to get a pleasant surprise like many of us did in the continental challenge.





But romance have have to mean trashy. Pride and Prejudice, Middlemarch, Gone with the Wind, Water for Elephants, The Rosie Project etc.
Some chick-lit can be entertaining too e.g. Lianne Morrissey, Marian Keyes. My hubby wouldn't be caught dead reading it but laughs out loud when he I'm listening on audio!

Oh yes, and our romantic castles ;-)

And I'll be in Offaly for work from Tuesday to Thursday. The sheer excitement of it all.

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