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That list is not actually based on the personality types of the characters, which is what the prompt is. The paragraph at the top of the list states, "Don't simply vote for books that you perceive as being INFJ-style books. Instead, if you are an INFJ, simply use this list to vote for your favourite books, whatever they may be."

I did have a few that jumped right out at me as "NOPE," but a couple others that jumped out right away as "YES!" After I looked through them all and looked at lists provided in the suggestions thread, it was relatively easy to pick a top 4 and bottom 4. Can't wait to see the results on Friday!

Mine as well! Some of my favourite books are from this genre, such as To Kill a Mockingbird and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. I suggested it last year, but then with the term 'coming-of-age', but it didn't make it. Hope it makes it this year with the new wording 😊🤞🏻I also mostly think of classics here, and not so much YA, though I guess that will certainly fit as well.


I no voted book with a character who has the same personality type as you, as this requires me to understand my personality type - no thanks, work of social/political satire as I don't enjoy any type of satire, walter scott prize for historical fiction as list is too short and far east asian author or set in far east Asian country as seems like too much research required to find a book I want to read.

6 Coming-of-Age Novels for Grownups
10 Essential Coming-Of-Age Novels For Adults
7 Amazing Coming-Of-Age Novels
10 coming-of-age novels for summer
A Reading List on Coming of Age During Wartime

You're welcome!
And I came across this list of 100 Must-Read Books: Food in Fiction.
For the food prompt you could also do an author with a name that is a food-related occupation, like Baker or Miller. Or you could do an author whose name is also a brand name, like Campbell. Or you could do something that is related to acquiring food, like a title with "garden" or "hunting."



I love satire and voted for it. When I was an English teacher, the satire unit was my favorite to teach. I think the problem for many people is that they don’t “get” the satire unless it’s obvious and the obvious satires aren’t always the best reads. I’m hoping it gets selected so I can read some more Christopher Buckley.

I voted for the satire prompt. I find a well-done satire to be quite entertaining. I guess "well-done" is the key for me.

I also like the food prompt because I want to read Tortilla Curtain! Mmmmm... tortillas!

I guess I think political satire is kinna like the late night talk shows where they talk about current events in a manner that is supposed to be humorous. I hate those shows with every fiber of my being. I find them to be very annoying and distasteful. I can't explain why, precisely. It's just a matter of personal taste, I suppose.
Also, I have looked at some lists of political satire books. I've never read any, have none on my TBR List, and have zero interest in ever reading any. There's nothing about them that appeals to me or interests me at all.


You're welcome!
Pam wrote: "I also like the food prompt because I want to read Tortilla Curtain! Mmmmm... tortillas! "
Because every day should be Taco Tuesday!
I think since I saw the Millenium series on the one list that I had a much more broad idea of satire in my head when I made the suggestion. I was thinking of it more as a critical analysis or judgment of a social system or political structure. Versus just the comical interpetation of satire.


I just finished ...Dragon Tattoo this week and didn’t think of it as satire. I guess the butts of the satire would be sexual assault and stock market speculators.

Tortilla Curtain is one of my all time favorites -- i may have to do a re-read for that prompt!


Apparently (according to my husband) I don't have a good sense of humour. So I guess for me it's not my type of humour.


Steve...how did your students like the satires? What books did you teach?




I have a lovely training today due to the start of the school year. I will be posting them when I return home. Likely at about 4:00pm EST. I might get them up slightly earlier. I understand the anticipation :)
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