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Genre Challenge 2017
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The Cuckoo's Calling is a very decent thriller and I loved The Name of the Wind
Bookworm the only 2 I have read of your choices are Middlemarch which was great on audio, and Twilight which I enjoyed much more than the film.

That question puzzles me often, who decides? If I'm not sure I look for it in listopia lists.

Right. I wasnt thinking at all. I'm having a dumb head day lol!"
Sherry are you going to join? It would be an interesting one to do with library books.

I read all of the Twilight saga (in the wrong order I think - a librarian recommended the second one to me I think because I was reading a lot of werewolf stories at the time). It would be truly "horrific" if someone made me read them again - so I definitely would class them as horror Bookworm . :)
How was Middlemarch on audio? I bought it years ago when it was on special but never got around to listening to it? My version is read by Juliet Stevenson.

1. Historical Fiction - So many choices! The oldest one on my shelves is The Many Deaths of the Firefly Brothers

2. Crime/ thriller - Again I have a lot of choices but some I have not read yet simply because I haven't read the first in the series. Therefore I choose -

4. Sci-fi - The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August

5. Autobiography :

6. Classic Jane Eyre - probably
7. Horror/Gothic - A genre that I normally read as soon as I get my grubby hands on it :) But one I have never read is Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus: The 1818 Text
8. Travel book - New Europe "We take a coffee break at the self-consciously literary Café Wilde, who published the first medical textbooks in Estonian. This doesn't stop them having a bronze sculpture of Oscar Wilde, seated on a bench outside. The current owner of the café believes that the Irishness of Oscar Wilde resonates with Estonians. Both countries are on the edge of the continent, both love singing and mythology and both have been transformed by the cyber-revolution."
So them's me choices!

1. Historical Fiction - Restoration by Rose Tremain I h..."
That's what it is! My sister has the throne of glass adults colouring book on her Christmas list and I was racking my brains trying to work out what Throne of Glass was!

Twilight, for me would be fantasy but as it includes Vampires and Werewolves which are traditionally horror it can be included..."
I read the Twilight series just because I wanted to see what all the hype was about and those are hours of my life that I will never get back. This is a really, REALLY badly written series.

I so agree, Donna

I read all of the Twilight saga (in the wrong ord..."
Juliet Stevenson did a wonderful job on the audio Maria. She managed to really bring it to life. A tall order since it's about 36 hours long ;-)

There - I've outed myself! Don't hate me ;-p

I'm sorrySeraphina, I don't want to shock you at this beautiful time, but I can no longer live a lie.
I. liked. it.


I also admit to a fondness for Cecelia Ahern and Marian Keyes. And Maeve Binchy.

Paul I just assumed that The fireman had to be horror because Joe Hill wrote it lol . Should I pick something else for horror and move it to science fiction ? I'm so confused where the line is :)


Colleen I am also very fond of Marian Keyes and a bit of Maeve warms my heart! Not so sure about Ahern though - maybe it's the name!
I bet the rest have their dirty little secrets too - only me, Colleen, Donna and Thomas are brave enough to name our demons!!

The Complete Maus
The self told story of a holocaust survivor in graphic novel form.

What do you mean - there were 2 other people other there?! That's a party in Birr ;-p


likely to change
1. Historical Fiction
Lady Audley's Secret has been on TBR list since 13th Tale
2. Crime/ thriller
No idea - open to suggestions
3. Fantasy
The Fireman - not sure if it fits genre?
4. Sci-fi
Wool or
Dark Matter
5. Autobiography/biography
When Breath Becomes Air or
Walk Through Walls: A Memoir or
Born to Run
6. Classic
No idea yet - open to suggestions
7. Horror/Gothic
The Essex Serpent Gothic or
End of Watch Horror
8. Travel book
One Man's Wilderness: An Alaskan Odyssey



Yep, fantasy might take some more time to choose, once upon a time would have had some epic fantasy series or other on the go



true, thinking Barkskins or The North Water also for historical,
will leave a space for fantasy for the moment
planning for the challenge is half the fun


The Oxford Murders, True Evil, The Woodcutter, Awakening, The Poet, Dark Places, Dolores Claiborne.
I echo Paul - Wool Omnibus is a fantastic read :-)

Agree with that NOS4A2 is far better than Fireman

I am thnking of changing my Sci Fi pick to Ancillary Justice


The Oxford Murders, True Evil, [
Good choices and some cross genre would be: [bookcover:The Many Deaths of the Firefly Brothers|6589672] The Many Deaths of the Firefly Brothers or


1. Historical Fiction
The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton
Seek the Fair land Walter Macken
Time and Time again Ben Elton
2. Crime/ thriller
Black Wattle Creek (Charlie Berlin, #2) Geoffrey McGeachin
Cairo Chris Womersley
The Silkworm Galbraith, Robert
Finding Nouf Ferraris, Zoë
Maltese Falcon Hammett, Dashiell
Before the Fact Iles, Francis
3. Fantasy
Neverwhere Gaiman, Neil
The Golden compass Pullman, Philip
The Princess Bride Goldman, William
4. Sci-fi
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Philip K. Dick
5. Autobiography/biography
Working Class Boy Jimmy Barnes
6. Classic
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Doctor Zhivago Pasternak, Boris
Double Indemnity James M. Cain
7. Horror/Gothic
Villette Brontë, Charlotte
We have always lived in the Castle Shirley Jackson
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson
The Historian Elizabeth Kostova
The Monk Matthew Lewis
The Italian, Ann Radcliffe
8. Travel book
Literary London, Sam Jordison, Eloise Millar
Plant hunting on the edge of the world, Frank Kingdon-Ward
Himalaya, Michael Palin
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