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Ursula has clearly been the true randomizer behind the curtain of the tag randomizer for some time now....
My initial gut reaction was quite negative ... then seconds later, my brain kicked in and reminded me that I have a whole shelf with an art as theme so some mystery or historical fiction is bound to fit art history - JoAnne didn't you just read a NF about stolen chinese art? There are definitely lots of options set in WWII that are bound to fit.
I bet a lot of crime fiction have moral dilemma tags.
Politics is easier than you would think - lots of fantasy has that tag like Chakraborty's Daevabad trilogy I finished this year. Crime fiction, thrillers, espionage. And I highly recommend The Casual Vacancy.
Amy really summarized all 3 well.
I know where I am going to land just based on ease of finding something from my TBR, so I voted.


Thunderclap: A Memoir of Art and Life and Sudden Death
Letters to Gwen John
This truly excellent book would work for Art History and Moral Dilemmas. Probably for Politics, too.
The Flight Portfolio

Yes. That's another one on my list.

Now....just to write a review...

Ursula has clearly been the true randomizer behind the curtain of the tag ra..."
yes, after checking the lists I do have options. The bugger is, do I want to read any of them?



It actually feels like the broadest tag to me.
Also - ANYTHING but politics. I read as an escape from that ever-present topic. 😆

Now on to discover which book I most want to read that fits the tag.

I apparently love moral dilemmas because I’ve read a LOT of the books on the list. But I think it’s the shortest tag list we’ve ever had. There are only 2 books with 5 or more tags! I have a feeling I would end up reading a lot of books based on recommendations from people in this group.
I like art, but art history is a narrow tag, with mostly non-fiction. I don’t know if many of the art books on my tbr will have Art history tags. I could read Vincent and Theo, The Last Painting of Sara DeVos, something about Frida Kahlo, and a forgery book (for an ATY prompt).
Politics is a surprisingly large list. Along with all the great biographies and history, there are nf books related to feminism, social justice, climate change, and other topics that usually interest me. I should read the long Lincoln book, but right now fiction is more appealing to me - historical fiction, spy thrillers, Sci-fi, fantasy books with political stories. (Kate Quinn, Ursula K. LeGuin, Temeraire, maybe Dune). I’d like another Hisfic with Abigail Adams as a character. I also have books with corporate/organizational politics.
Added- also colonialism books and the French Revolution,
I’m confused by many of the tag options this year. The pool used to be the top 300 (?)Tags on GR. We’d get two of those plus one selected by a member. Any of the top tags should exceed 100,000 books. But I think we’ve had more than our usual share of narrow tags (with short lists) this year.

Robin, I think I proposed or voted for all three of these topics for Aty last summer. (Not art history but other art and arts prompts.) I must have made or contributed to a listopia for moral dilemma because I have a big shelf for it.
ETA- yep, I contributed to one, but it doesn’t have as many books as the tag list. No matter which tag wins, I’ll end up with another book for my rejects challenge or round 2.

GENRE pages - with some new releases +/or most read this week
(Moral dilemmas doesn’t have any extra info)
https://www.goodreads.com/genres/poli...
https://www.goodreads.com/genres/art-...

Probably art history is the narrowist but it isn't that narrow. An historical mystery about an art forgery would work just fine for monthly tag purposes. I just read an historical romance/mystery set during the regency where the forgery of a collection of ancient sculpture - think Elgin Marbles - was at the center. The first or second Wrexford & Sloane mystery by Andrea Penrose had an art forgery plot.
A few months ago I got assigned politics as a tag I needed to match in another group's challenge. I whined. I groaned. I carried on. I hate politics. Then I glanced over at one of the TBR Towers under the TV and there winking at may was the fictional The Casual Vacancy which I loved, still think and talk about, recommend to everyone and gave 5 stars. I also discovered that the book my Feminerdy was reading that month - a fantasy - also would fit. Politics can be on a national government level, a local village level, within academia or a religion, in a work place, among a coop or condo board, or even just here on PBT. Where there's a group there are politics. So any book involving group dynamics is political.
Moral dilemma like thought-provoking are the type of tags I loathe - they are so touchy feely wishy washy to me -- but on the flip side - anything goes so easy to fill. I'm sure a lot of books I read are considered to have moral dilemmas. I just don't categorize them that way or look for that sort theme.
Of course, if you are a stickler for any reason to read only books that someone else has randomly tagged as 'politics' or 'art history' or 'moral dilemma', then yes, there are narrower choices here for two of them. I personally do not have any of those 3 tags as shelves.

https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...
or Art History to art
or politics to political
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...
Additionally, a google search is always helpful. I found these articles:
https://www.bustle.com/articles/12615...
https://keepingupwiththepenguins.com/...
https://thenerddaily.com/heather-frim...

Or if they have not already been tagged, we can t..."
Kathleen to use a book for the tag it just have to fit and not be tagged.
However if you are using it to earn points for Subdue or any other challenge, it must have 5 people who tag it exactly as the tag says.

Tin Man
Girl in Hyacinth Blue
The Strays
Remember Ben Clayton
The Lacuna
Saint Sebastian's Abyss
Loot
The Lady and the Unicorn
The Goldfinch
People of the Book
Horse
War and Turpentine
Non-Fiction:
The Feather Thief: Beauty, Obsession, and the Natural History Heist of the Century
Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher: The Epic Life and Immortal Photographs of Edward Curtis
Priceless: How I Went Undercover to Rescue the World's Stolen Treasures
A Rift in the Earth: Art, Memory and the Fight for a Vietnam War Memorial
Savage Harvest: A Tale of Cannibals, Colonialism, and Michael Rockefeller's Tragic Quest for Primitive Art
The Lady in Gold: The Extraordinary Tale of Gustav Klimt's Masterpiece, Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer
My art shelf has loads of art history - both fiction and non-fiction if anyone wants more ideas:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
I just posted art as I think there are plenty of books for politics or moral dilemmas.



GENRE pages - with some new releases +/or ..."
That's a good idea Nancy - I'll look through my own Read and TBR lists to see what I can tag. I guess I was thinking more along the lines of posting here on PBT, where if it feels like an appropriate tag, then it's OK to use it.
But...for Sudbue The Shelf, Politics is probably a better choice if you're seeking 5+ tags.


Or if ..."
To just review it, not only does it not have to be tagged exactly the same, but it could be there are no tags at all related to "dilemma", "ethics" or anything like it, but it seems to you that it fits.
As far as Subdue, I haven't generally paid attention to tags because all it does is get participation points and most of us have way more than we will ever use. Points allow you to have more votes monthly and you can use up to 3 to move in STS, I'm not aware of any other benefits. If they allowed me to get other advantages in the game, I would try harder to match them.

@Robin - in Subdue once you are on a board in Porter or higher, if you land on a book that matches that month's tag, you earn space moves you can use any time - how many spaces set by a schedule - check rules - you can put a link to the rules in your personal tracking thread for easy reference. You have to note it on your tracking board when you land but you can use at a future time, adding on to where a roll puts you. For example my roll on July 5 put me on Lolita on my board. When I updated then double checked my tracking, just for amusement I checked tags for adventure as they do have a roadtrip in story I seem to recall. Dang if it wasn't tagged adventure 11x! That earned me a +1 space move in future. I banked it - my first award after Clerk!
Lesson learned: check for monthly tag in every book you land on, no matter how unlikely a match is.

If you land on a book that has the same tag as the monthly tag, you will get an extra move in conjunction with any future roll:
5-25 taggers - move forward 1 space
25-50 taggers - move forward 2 spaces
50-100 taggers move forward 5 spaces
More than 100 taggers - roll two dice
This award must be noted on your tracking thread at the time you land on the book that earns it. The book does not need to be completed/reviewed in the month with the tag . . .this bonus is triggered when you land on the book.

GENRE pages - with some new..."
Yes, politics is the best tag if you want to rack up rewards in Subdue to move faster, IF that matters to you, and you actually want to read the books. You might already have books with the tag on your subdue board without realizing it.
You might hate politics in real life, but you might love reading about struggles for power and influence in fictional worlds. It’s a staple in many thrillers and sci-fi fantasies. Books that touch on big social issues (race, women’s rights, gay rights, immigration, etc,) might be tagged as political by some.
There might be social dilemmas in most of the same books, but they might not be tagged as such. Ultimately the best tag is based on what you’d most like to read.
I like all three topics (and I already racked up a lot of points in the game), so I will likely decide based on the specific books I really want to read in August.

Tin Man
Girl in Hyacinth Blue
The Strays
[b..."
Greats lists Joy! The Lacuna fits all three tags, and the Lady of Gold sounds like it might too. I’m adding her to my list of potentials,

If you land on a book that has the same tag as the monthly tag, you will get an extra move in conjunction with any future roll:
5-25 t..."
Thanks, I know I looked at some but I didn't land on the books in the right month even if I finished them then. I wonder if I had some for adventure, if so can I still claim them?

If you land on a book that has the same tag as the monthly tag, you will get an extra move in conjunction with any fut..."
PM Anita and ask.

I think I've actually resolved the issue and will go with morale dilemmas for the August tag.
Voted.

GENRE pages - w..."
I am so very tired of politics and this is one of those times that I'm sorry that a game is going to influence the voting. (even when playing games it's made it hard...) I love the idea of getting more points, but I really think it hurts the original intention of PBT which was to try to read new shelves/tags.


I don’t know. At my university, “Power and influence” was the most popular undergrad elective in the Management department. Those topics are at the core of politics. I haven’t voted yet because I like all three tags, but I would t write it off.
Full disclosure —- I need to warn people a large portion of the books on the moral dilemma list were put on there by a relatively small number of people. I was one of those people. You can tell this is true by seeing that most of the books have only 1-3 tags. You might completely disagree with the tag when you read the book. I used the tag heavily last year when I was helping others to add books to a listopia. When I look at some of them now, I can’t remember exactly what ethical or moral dilemma I observed when reading the book. Some moral dilemmas might interest you, some might seem trivial, and some might be overdone cliches. I’m not saying it’s not a great topic - obviously it’s one of my favorites - but I think you need to use multiple sources when looking for books with the topic. BnB made this point too. Or pick books that sound interesting to you regardless of the tag.
Some of the books tagged appear to be about cheating on a spouse. I would hate that particular plot (it’s not a dilemma imo, as it’s not something I’d consider).



https://www.masterclass.com/articles/...#

Definitely not for me. I have nothing for that on the TBR at all. Not enthusiastic about the other 2 but at least I have something I could read if I can get motivated. Might just do another month of adventure and miss yet another month. Not good tags for me this year at all.

Me too. Looks like only 1 out of the last 4 months I've joined in.

Now....just to write a review..."
I'm on my third for this month but it is the only tag I've joined in with for a fair while....plus I suspect I won't join in for August. Ursula is being mean. Usually there is at least 1 tag worth voting for but not so much this year.
Might be able to shoe-horn an adventure book into moral-dilemma..... Dark Summit would fit...David Sharp had almost 40 climbers walk past him to the summit as he lay dying (should Everest tourism be allowed if they behave like that?). Should anyone with a family be climbing K2 or Everest or is it too selfish to put your family through that?

I just read this for the first time, and loved it.
I think vampires always work for moral dilemma :)

Thanks Amy lol. I do think it’s possible to find a moral dilemma in every book, but some types are far more interesting than others, and they might be hard to see in advance. I wish more people used the tag!
Note - there is also a tag “moral dilemma” which has some additional books.
https://www.goodreads.com/genres/mora...
https://www.goodreads.com/genres/mora...

Now....just to write a..."
Project Hail Mary would work for moral dilemma. (Not saying any more .... )

I just started the first Kate Daniels by Ilona Andrews- paranormal, magic, shapeshifters, demons, vampires, necromancers - it is a hoot, pure escapusm with a kick-ass heroine .... and if it isn't tagged politics a whole bunch, I would be shocked. I suspect that a moral dilemma is coming soon in it too. And for sure it is an adventure.
Haven't spotted anything that woukd fit art history, but I am not quite half way.
Just cracks me up how this bit of escapist paranormal fun fits all these more superficially serious tags we have been discussing.
Oh it is Magic Bites if someone decides to give it a whirl in August.
Books mentioned in this topic
Humankind: A Hopeful History (other topics)When We Cease to Understand the World (other topics)
The Golem and the Jinni (other topics)
Small Things Like These (other topics)
The Light Between Oceans (other topics)
More...
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Here are the lists of books for each tag:
art history: https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...
moral dilemmas: https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...
politics: https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...
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