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March 2024: Coming of Age > Announcing the Tag for March

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message 1: by Anita (new)

Anita Pomerantz | 9280 comments While all three tags garnered votes this go around, there was a definitive winner.

The tag for next month is:

coming of age

Please share your reading plans and recommendations below.

Remember, for the regular monthly reads, the book can be shelved as "coming of age" on Goodreads, or be a book that is not yet shelved that way but you feel should be.

One way to find books to read for this tag is to please visit:

https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...

We encourage people to link to additional lists below if they find them.

Happy Reading!!!


message 2: by Theresa (new)

Theresa | 15507 comments Thanks, Anita!

I was surprised to see just how many books in my TBR Towers I have that fit this tag. And how very diverse they are!


message 3: by NancyJ (last edited Feb 22, 2024 10:02AM) (new)

NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 11061 comments I can start a listopia for our exact requirements by tomorrow. I’ll post the link when it’s ready. I find these very useful, and I hope you will too.

The coming of age tag list cuts off at 32 tags, so if anyone has favorites with 5 to 32 tags, those would be extremely helpful to the rest of us.


message 4: by Nicole R (last edited Feb 22, 2024 11:10AM) (new)

Nicole R (drnicoler) | 8088 comments Well, I still haven't finished my January or February books, but I am slowly making progress. I think my goal is to read books that fit the tags just any time this year. lol

I have a couple on my shelves that will fit "coming of age":

Hell Is a World Without You -- this is my #1 choice for this tag. A friend just read it and could not rave about it enough.

As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow -- I know less about this book but am intrigued.

Greta & Valdin -- I am getting ready to start this book soon, but while it is tagged by 3 people as coming of age it seems more new adult.

Move Like Water: My Story of the Sea -- has anyone read this? It is not tagged coming of age, but the description sounds like it would fit. Let me know your thoughts if you have read it!


message 5: by NancyJ (new)

NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 11061 comments Here is the link to the listopia for The Coming of Age spelling challenge. Please add books that fit the requirements for the spelling task. 5+ coming of age tags. and title or author last name begins with a letter on COMING.

https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...

If you notice any errors, please post them in the comments below the listopia.

Questions?


message 6: by Jason (new)

Jason Oliver | 3041 comments I am going to start with Demon Copperhead. I do t have many on my to read shelf but I have read many tagged as coming of age


message 7: by Theresa (new)

Theresa | 15507 comments I should warn BWF participants that I actually have a Coming of Age shelf - I rarely have shelves that match tags because I'm a bit idiosyncratic in my shelf naming and tagging. If a book only has 5 tags and I'm one of them, it doesn't qualify for BWF according to game rules. Gingerbread by author:Helen Oyeyemi|80808] is one of those.

I've just changed my shelf name slightly so that it won't compromise anyone playing BWF.


message 8: by Karin (new)

Karin | 9205 comments I'm pleased because this is less broad than Adult and we just had historical mystery so would like a bit more of a break before we do another tag like that :)

Plus there are coming of age books in many genres and not all are y/a books.


message 9: by NancyJ (new)

NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 11061 comments Thanks JenK for adding to the listopia!


message 10: by Robin P (new)

Robin P | 5732 comments I was also surprised how many books have Coming of Age tags. I think it will be a good tag, and allows for both fiction and nonfiction books.


message 11: by LibraryCin (new)

LibraryCin | 11664 comments Karin wrote: "I'm pleased because this is less broad than Adult and we just had historical mystery so would like a bit more of a break before we do another tag like that :)..."

Ditto! This is why I was hoping for this one so, YAY!


message 12: by Theresa (new)

Theresa | 15507 comments It's such a wonderfully diverse tag!


message 13: by KateNZ (new)

KateNZ | 4097 comments So happy for this tag because it’s so varied, but it still makes sense!

Some great books that I’ve read recently which would fit:
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow - especially if you’re into gaming, but it’s much more about character than IT
The Clockmaker's Daughter - a real chunkster of a historical mystery with multiple timelines
Fledgling - the start of a story arc in one of my favourite space opera series
Fourth Wing - dragons!
City of Thieves - I read this for the Birthday challenge last year as it’s in PBT’s ‘best of’ lists, and I loved it.

Demon Copperhead is a great idea, Jason. That one is sitting begging to be read on my shelf. And I love your suggestions, Nicole.


message 14: by Amy (new)

Amy | 12912 comments I too wanted to say that I was really pleased with Jason’s pick. And I have quite a few of my own.


message 15: by Booknblues (new)

Booknblues | 12049 comments Coming of Age is a tag, I am always drawn to, so I am quite pleased with it.

I plan to read My Side of the River which just came out this month, so it does not have enough tags yet for BWF.

Will be back with more ideas.


message 16: by Amy (new)

Amy | 12912 comments I have a bunch of choices for this month. The last Carolina girl, lovely war, extremely loud and incredibly close accompany of swans, Anna and the French kiss, and the river we remember. All of those had a ton of tags. Sam by Allegra Goodman.


message 19: by Nicole R (new)

Nicole R (drnicoler) | 8088 comments Booknblues wrote: "Coming of Age is a tag, I am always drawn to, so I am quite pleased with it.

I plan to read My Side of the River which just came out this month, so it does not have enough tags ye..."


I am reading My Side of the River for February! I am not too far into it yet, but I am really looking forward to it. I look forward to your review so we can discuss!


message 21: by Karin (new)

Karin | 9205 comments There are so many great books, where to begin?

Five star ones for me from the shelf include
To Kill a Mockingbird
Little Women
Ordinary Grace
All the Light We Cannot See (listened on audio)
Beartown
audiobook only of The Dutch House--the print book would probably have been 4 stars.
Pride and Prejudice
Snow Flower and the Secret Fan


message 23: by NancyJ (last edited Feb 23, 2024 10:48AM) (new)

NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 11061 comments I want to read
Cloud Cuckoo Land
Chemistry
The Unseen World
The Outsiders
I'm Glad My Mom Died
Betty
The Red Tent
Books by Nnedi Okorofo, and maybe John Green

I’m sure I must have more in my tbr that just aren’t tagged.


message 24: by Theresa (new)

Theresa | 15507 comments Some I've read and enjoyed that I think those on PBT will also enjoy that fit Coming of Age. If you are reading them for a year long challenge, check tags and page length. I have not.

When Dimple Met Rishi
Breakfast at Tiffany's and Three Stories by Truman Capote
The Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles - also a retelling of the Odyssey

3 Dickens Classics:
Oliver Twist
David Copperfield
Great Expectations

The Julie & Wolves trilogy - Jean Craighead George - the first and third especially are wonderful

A Proper Introduction to Dragons - a prequel that can be read before reading rest of Jane Austen Dragon series. I love this series and this features an 11 yo Elizabeth.


message 25: by Anita (new)

Anita Pomerantz | 9280 comments NancyJ wrote: "I want to read
Cloud Cuckoo Land
Chemistry
The Unseen World
The Outsiders
I'm Glad My Mom Died
Betty
[b..."


Maybe I will read Cloud Cuckoo Land with you. That's been on my TBR for awhile. I didn't realize it fit!

I LOVED I'm Glad My Mom Died. Highly recommend.


message 26: by NancyJ (last edited Feb 23, 2024 01:14PM) (new)

NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 11061 comments Anita wrote: "NancyJ wrote: "I want to read
Cloud Cuckoo Land
Chemistry
The Unseen World
The Outsiders
I'm Glad My Mom Died
[book:Bet..."


Perfect! was going to read it if adult fiction won. Ive had it on my tbr for a long time too. I had no idea that it fit coming of age until Linda C put it on the coming of age listopia. So thank you Linda!

Is anyone else interested in a Cloud Cuckoo Land buddy read? I put a hold on it and I expect it in less than 2 weeks.


message 27: by Jenni Elyse (new)

Jenni Elyse (jenni_elyse) I totally forgot to vote, lol. Oh well. I would've been happy with any of the picks. Coming of age will be fun.


message 28: by Anita (last edited Feb 23, 2024 01:29PM) (new)

Anita Pomerantz | 9280 comments NancyJ wrote: "Anita wrote: "NancyJ wrote: "I want to read
Cloud Cuckoo Land
Chemistry
The Unseen World
The Outsiders
[book:I'm Glad My Mom Died|59364..."


Okay I will put a hold on it at my library and hope for the best!!

Update: Wait time is 20 weeks. UGH. I may just buy it if I have to.


message 29: by Meli (new)

Meli (melihooker) | 4165 comments I have quite a few Coming Of Age on my tbr.
If I can fit it in, I would love to read Monstrillo.


message 30: by Booknblues (new)

Booknblues | 12049 comments In February one of my goals was to read a variety of different types of books for Authors of Color and while I didn't read as many as I wanted, I did achieve that goal. I plan to do the same for Coming of age, I have lined up a nonfiction My Side of the River, a classic which I may have read before A Room with a View and two by William Kent Krueger who I have never read to compare and contrast, Ordinary Grace and This Tender Land.

I read a good share of coming of age books and sifted through what I could recommend, trying to present a variety and ones which might not have been listed yet:

Recommendations
Crow Lake
Pearl
Swimming Back to Trout River
A Boy and His Dog at the End of the World
Make Your Home Among Strangers
Indian Horse
Washington Black
Sing, Unburied, Sing
Wintering
Let Us Descend
A Hope More Powerful Than the Sea: One Refugee's Incredible Story of Love, Loss, and Survival
Welcome to the Goddamn Ice Cube: Chasing Fear and Finding Home in the Great White North
We Need New Names
Hild
Greyhound
The Good Lord Bird


message 31: by KateNZ (new)

KateNZ | 4097 comments I did the same this month, BnB - I tried to read around the world. It was largely successful. And I knocked off several things that have been on my TBR for ages.

For coming of age, like you I’m going to try to keep up the wide variety of genres. There’s such a huge choice! I’m really enjoying exploring the options on my shelves.


message 32: by Jen K (new)

Jen K | 3143 comments Meli wrote: "I have quite a few Coming Of Age on my tbr.
If I can fit it in, I would love to read Monstrillo."


I'm hoping to read this one too!


message 34: by NancyJ (last edited Feb 23, 2024 09:23PM) (new)

NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 11061 comments Booknblues wrote: "In February one of my goals was to read a variety of different types of books for Authors of Color and while I didn't read as many as I wanted, I did achieve that goal. I plan to do the same for Co..."

I had the same goal this month and I loved it. One of my favorite ways to learn about different cultures is through the eyes of young protagonists. It’s a way for authors to describe their observations of their world (and the enacted values of the culture) without being limited by the distorted language of espoused values. The walk versus the talk. My inner teenager is always amused by hypocrisy.

So now, to that goal, I’m spotting some coming of age books on these lists that fit the letters in AUTHORS but not COMING. And vice versa. I’m doing the month end shuffle - what books didn’t I get to this month, that I can push to next month? And what should I read now that won’t work as well next month? I still have Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow on hand, and I’m very tempted to reread Sing, Unburied, Sing this weekend.


message 36: by Holly R W (new)

Holly R W  | 3105 comments This is such a great tag. I love reading everyone's recommendations and recognize several books that I've thought were wonderful. Rather than make a list myself, please feel free to peruse my Coming of Age shelf. Here is the link. All are books that I have read and reviewed.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...


message 37: by Amy (new)

Amy | 12912 comments Thats a great shelf, Holly. I have read quite a lot of it. It was really fun to revisit so many loved books. And of course, there are three on my TBR I have not read, actually four, and I am hoping to get to one of those this month!


message 38: by Holly R W (new)

Holly R W  | 3105 comments Thanks, Amy. I have loved a lot of these books.


message 39: by Theresa (new)

Theresa | 15507 comments Holly R W wrote: "This is such a great tag. I love reading everyone's recommendations and recognize several books that I've thought were wonderful. Rather than make a list myself, please feel free to peruse my Comin..."

You have a great shelf! I have read some and have other's gently maturing on my TBR.


message 40: by Holly R W (new)

Holly R W  | 3105 comments Thanks, Theresa. I'm excited for the tag this month, since it will lead to so many great reads for people here.


message 41: by Karin (new)

Karin | 9205 comments NancyJ wrote: "I really enjoyed:
A Complicated Kindness, and others by Miriam Toews
Remote Control and others by Nnedi Okorofor
If I Stay
[book:I Know This Much Is Tru..."


I gave 4 stars to The Silver Sparrow because it is good, but if I added 4 star books my list would have been too long :)


message 42: by KateNZ (new)

KateNZ | 4097 comments Fabulous shelf, Holly! You always have such wonderful recommendations


message 43: by Holly R W (new)

Holly R W  | 3105 comments Aww, thank you Kate! That makes me happy.


message 44: by NancyJ (new)

NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 11061 comments Holly R W wrote: "This is such a great tag. I love reading everyone's recommendations and recognize several books that I've thought were wonderful. Rather than make a list myself, please feel free to peruse my Comin..."

Thanks for sharing !! I added a few to the listopia and my own plan. So good.


message 45: by Holly R W (new)

Holly R W  | 3105 comments You're welcome, Nancy!


message 46: by Lyn (new)

Lyn (lynm) | 1116 comments I am excited for this tag! My next F2F book group read is Clark and Division, tagged 9x coming of age!
I found The German Girl on my bookshelf. And I will be reading either Tunnel in the Sky or Red Planet for my steeplechase book, which will get me my first bonus in the race! Yippee! I am looking forward to a fun month of reading.


message 47: by Jen (new)

Jen (jentrewren) | 1114 comments Joy D wrote: "Some of my favorite coming of age books are:

The Goldfinch
The Nix
The Immortalists
Montana 1948
My Real Name Is Hanna..."



Montana needs a trigger warning......It is an important story but please read the blurb before you pick it up so you don't end up triggered like a bunch of our girls at school were when the English department decided to use it as a set text without offering an alternative. (We are a rough underprivileged school and new teachers sometimes forget that our kids have far too much life-experience for what is normal at any age.)


message 48: by Jen (new)

Jen (jentrewren) | 1114 comments Holly R W wrote: "This is such a great tag. I love reading everyone's recommendations and recognize several books that I've thought were wonderful. Rather than make a list myself, please feel free to peruse my Comin..."

Interesting....I read a lot of coming of age and yet only overlap with your list by 1 book (THUG, which we gave the same rating) and 1 on my TBR (Klara and the Sun, which I am about to start for Jan). You have caused so much trouble if I end up rating that the same too as I will have to go and get a bunch more off your list.


message 49: by Holly R W (last edited Feb 24, 2024 09:06PM) (new)

Holly R W  | 3105 comments Jen, you made me laugh! (I'm not used to causing trouble!) ;0)

I hope you like "Klara and the Sun."


message 50: by Jgrace (new)

Jgrace | 3935 comments So many good books! There's not much that I can add to the previous recommendations but there are a few very good titles that I think haven't been mentioned:

Black Swan Green - David Mitchell
Medicine Walk - Wagamese
Joyland - Steven King

and just for fun
Nation - Pratchett


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