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Genre Challenge 2017
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Robin Hobb is a good choice too. I always enjoy her books. I'm in the middle of The Rain Wilds chronicles at the moment ;-)

I have Fools Assassin bought from Hobb



probably will be Half-Blood Prince


I think I'll be well and truly sci fi'd out.
Now I'm torn.........so many books......so little time.......eeny......."
I saw the first season of the TV show and really liked it which says a lot since I don't like sci fi.

Their is a bit more of a technological scifi side and the plot is random

I think I'll be well and truly sci fi'd out.
Now I'm torn.........so many books......so little time.......eeny......."
Cphe, I'm planing on reading The Man in the High Castle or Ubik for sci-fi. Both are in my bookshelve. Dicks is a new-to-me author

Ubik could also work

A Scanner Darkly and The Man in the High Castle both TBR, may go with one when that part of the challenge rolls around
thinking about another female author for Fantasy (other than JK Rowling) Tanith Lee

I've never actually tried Tanith Lee so.of you do read her I'll be curious to see what you think

I'm looking out for a cheap copy of Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?. I loved the film Minority Report and Other Stories so I'll ad that to my wish list. I have a collection of his short stories on kindle that I picked up for 99p - I must check what's in that.

Wikipedia tells me some of her work also categorised as Science Fiction and Horror
also wrote lesbian fiction under the pseudonym Esther Garber

We were having an interesting discussion this morning on the rules of Discworld, the theory of narratorium and whether some of the humour will only ever be fully understood by the British.

I have The Gunslinger, Skulduggery Pleasant, Assassin's Apprentice and Charlaine Harris's second book Living Dead in Dallas.

Would Storm Front first in the Dresden files be termed "fantasy"
Because I don't read sci fi and fantasy I get a bit confused between them"
Jus caught this & yes its classed as "Urban Fantasy" ie magic in a modern setting :) with Dresden acting as a PI working for Chicago PD who also happens to be a..... wizard! Its a grand series but I would add some find it a little repetitive in the first 2-3 books before the genre opens up & the world that Harry Dresden lives in really comes to life as the series/writer matures. It really is a grand series & one of my fav reads having read them all :D
Good choice Cphe!

Nice to hear it picks up. I thought it was a great concept but wasn't really interested to read past book 1 (Storm front) but look into reading a couple more now. As I "read" it on audio it may have been James Marsters Narration, which would be a shame because I am normally a fan of his acting.

Nice to hear it picks up. I thought it was a great concept but wasn't really interested to read past book 1 (Storm front) but look into reading a couple mo..."
Not sure on who the narrator is for the series tbh but I can say that book 1 & 2 are pure Noir PI style with a bit of wizardry thrown in & the genre is quite repetitive in parts & many go.... Hmmmm this series is a tad overrated..... book 3 the world & characters open up a lot more & come book 4 it's full on & the writing has matured a great deal. If you find the next book still hooks you even jus a little Id recommend reading on as it will reward you. :)

Edit: In case, is it still possible to read and comment past genres in their threads after the next genre's discussion starts? OCD mania for completeness XD


Great!
My plan is to read only Irish books for the challenge. For the fantasy genre I would pick up Eoin Colfer, if Artemis Fowl can be considered fantasy. I gather there are fairies and leprechauns in there...


Long time due, too! Years after moving to the island, I still am so behind with the local authors' reading list... shame on me. This challenge is a nice way to catch up.
I just downloaded Artemis Fowl from the library. Ready, steady...

Long time due, too! Years after moving to the island, I still am so..."
Bet you're not as behind on irish writers as we are on Italian ones Elanna ;-)

One day I will organise an Italy-Ireland literary challenge, starting with Italo Svevo who was a friend of Joyce's! "One day" here means "when I stop procrastinating assignments for college and pass the exams".

By the way, were not the Fairy people an invention of Norse mythology brought to Ireland with the invasion? Colfer did a small faux pas, describing Ireland not as the place where magic thrived, but as the place Fairy People were created in the first place. Ok, I am a stickler and twelve-year-olds don't give a heck :-)


for my si fi choice. I'm going to read The Princess Bride for the fantasy one. I'm looking forward to both these books.


for my si fi choice. I'm going to read The Princess Bride for the fantasy one. I'm looking forward to both these books."
Love Do Androids Dream.
Try watching Bladerunner after reading the book and its really interesting to see the difference .

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Colleen - The Name of the Wind is great but bear in mind the trilogy still isn't finished grrrr