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Genre Challenge 2015-17
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Introduction to the Genre Challenge

Michael wrote: "has any come with a good list of reccomendation for each Genre yet.
There's a couple of Genre on the list I hadn't heard of before as well - just what is Magical-realism?
Is Non-Fiction realy red..."
I'm so glad you asked about magical-realism - I wasn't sure either!
There's a couple of Genre on the list I hadn't heard of before as well - just what is Magical-realism?
Is Non-Fiction realy red..."
I'm so glad you asked about magical-realism - I wasn't sure either!

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Oh yes!
Well it's that time of the month where I set the random generator into action to choose the next genre.
So the genre for July is.....
...Psychiatry/madness
I will go ahead and post the thread.
So the genre for July is.....
...Psychiatry/madness
I will go ahead and post the thread.

So the genre for July is.....
...Psychiatry/madness
I will go ahead and post the thread."
Oh dear!
Suddenly I realise it's the last day of the month and we need next month's genre, so I give the random-selector a spin (so to speak) and it chooses SciFi/Dystopian fiction.
This is good news for those of you also doing the time traveller challenge, as you can get 'the future' done this month. However, I've just read two dystopian novels in a row, so I'm now stuck in a rut!
Anyway, I'll go ahead and post the new thread....
This is good news for those of you also doing the time traveller challenge, as you can get 'the future' done this month. However, I've just read two dystopian novels in a row, so I'm now stuck in a rut!
Anyway, I'll go ahead and post the new thread....
Sue - too true! But I've been surprised how I usually find something I like, even in the most unpromising genre!
The end of the month is approaching. Just going to use the randomiser to select next month's genre.....
Sue, LOL! You are spared this time, although I don't know if the result is much better: Romance and/or erotica!
I will set up the thread. I think I may read 'Lady Chatterley', it's been knocking around my kindle for ages (if you pardon the unfortunate expression....)
I will set up the thread. I think I may read 'Lady Chatterley', it's been knocking around my kindle for ages (if you pardon the unfortunate expression....)

I will set up the thread. I think I may read 'Lady Chatterley', it's been knocking..."
Lady C is going to be on tv soon. Love the book! By the cover, I have a romance for another challenge. Not holding out much hope for it :(.

I'm so curious how your randomiser looks like! Is it a glass jar from which you randomly take out little notes with categories names? ;-)
Aneta, I should really have a black silk top hat perhaps?
Actually it's an online program suggested by Danielle, which randomly mixes any list you feed it. Very effective, but not so romantic. ;)
Actually it's an online program suggested by Danielle, which randomly mixes any list you feed it. Very effective, but not so romantic. ;)

This month's challenge is definitely going to be...challenging.

I will set up the thread. I think I may read 'Lady Chatterley', it's been knocking..."
I enjoyed Chatterley, Liz. I was pleasantly surprise by it. I think I'll be reading After Leaving Mr Mackenzie by Jean Rhys. Does that qualify in this challenge?
Bill wrote: "I enjoyed Chatterley, Liz. I was pleasantly surprise by it. I think I'll be reading After Leaving Mr Mackenzie by Jean Rhys. Does that qualify in this challenge?.."
Glad to hear you enjoyed Lady Chatterley, it's better than I expected, although why she keeps feeling emotions in her womb, I have no idea! Gut - yes, 'loins' - yes, but womb? Did Lawrence even consult a woman on his depiction of Lady C?... Or maybe my nerves & endocrine system are just not properly coordinated!!!
I don't know the Jean Rhys book, but if it's a love affair gone wrong like Wide Sargasso Sea, then I guess it's it!
Glad to hear you enjoyed Lady Chatterley, it's better than I expected, although why she keeps feeling emotions in her womb, I have no idea! Gut - yes, 'loins' - yes, but womb? Did Lawrence even consult a woman on his depiction of Lady C?... Or maybe my nerves & endocrine system are just not properly coordinated!!!
I don't know the Jean Rhys book, but if it's a love affair gone wrong like Wide Sargasso Sea, then I guess it's it!

Glad to hear you e..."
We shall see, I can always read another as well. I think D.H. Lawrence probably considered himself an expert on love and women.. :)
Bill wrote: We shall see, I can always read another as well. I think D.H. Lawrence probably considered himself an expert on love and women..."
Yes, I think he probably did...
Yes, I think he probably did...
As it's coming up to the end of the month again (already?). Shall I check out what the random genre selector has in store for us next month?
Sorry to keep you in suspense, I got distracted!
October's genre is: YA, Young adult /New adult.
I always struggle with this one...
I'll set up the new thread once I'm back at my computer.
October's genre is: YA, Young adult /New adult.
I always struggle with this one...
I'll set up the new thread once I'm back at my computer.

I'm new to the club but was wondering if I can still do the genre challenge and if so, do I start with the first genre of Travel and work my way through each genre as it is announced?
Chris wrote: "Hi guys!
I'm new to the club but was wondering if I can still do the genre challenge and if so, do I start with the first genre of Travel and work my way through each genre as it is announced?"
Hi Chris, you are welcome to join the challenge at any time. You can either catch up on the genres already covered, or jump in as we embark on YA fiction this month. It's entirely up to you. :)
I'm new to the club but was wondering if I can still do the genre challenge and if so, do I start with the first genre of Travel and work my way through each genre as it is announced?"
Hi Chris, you are welcome to join the challenge at any time. You can either catch up on the genres already covered, or jump in as we embark on YA fiction this month. It's entirely up to you. :)

I think I'll start start at the beginning in that case. I'm quite excited about starting this... Clearly I have no life!

If there's one place, I can safely express that opinion, it has to be on GR I think.


If there's one place, I can safely express that opinion, it has to be on GR I think."
Well said. :)

'New Adult' is a genre that I didn't know anything about until one our members pointed it out.
I personally don't see the point/need (but then I'm not the target audience). Surely once you've got beyond child and YA, you're ready for adult books of any genre?
I went straight from child to adult as YA as a concept wasn't around in the 80's....
I think it's a ploy by the publishing marketeers - an attempt to sell more books - but with us lot, they really don't have to worry about that! ;)
I personally don't see the point/need (but then I'm not the target audience). Surely once you've got beyond child and YA, you're ready for adult books of any genre?
I went straight from child to adult as YA as a concept wasn't around in the 80's....
I think it's a ploy by the publishing marketeers - an attempt to sell more books - but with us lot, they really don't have to worry about that! ;)

I can't think any NA books are gonna appeal to me...I struggle with YA at the best of times.
True, there was Judy Bloom, but I think she was a lone voice!
Same here, I will probably manage just one YA.
Same here, I will probably manage just one YA.
November is just around the corner, so I've just gone back to the random generator to select the next genre:
Magical Realism.
I will have to set up the new thread once I'm back at my computer this evening....
Magical Realism.
I will have to set up the new thread once I'm back at my computer this evening....
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It's all non fiction, not just self-help (I appreciate it's a massive field!)
There is a certain amount of breadth in most of our genre groupings e.g. romance/erotica are not the same thing, you can choose either that month (or both!).
The rules of the challenge are not strict and genres are open to interpretation, it's meant to be fun after all!
On the magical realism front, I'm sure one of members will have located a handy official definition, but it's books that while they're set in the real world, dreamlike, magical events may occur. Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Isabella Allende, Angela Carter, Salman Rushdie are authors often associated with the genre.