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November 2024: Steampunk
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I think the graphic novel series will have boosted the numbers beyond what we’d normally expect for a fairly arcane tag! Several of the Books With Friends teams tried some.
KateNZ wrote: "I think the graphic novel series will have boosted the numbers beyond what we’d normally expect for a fairly arcane tag! Several of the Books With Friends teams tried some."Yes, you are right about that (and Theresa about Lemony Snicket). That's probably what did it!
I didn't expect to like this tag as much as I did. I still have several more I plan to read in the future. I heavily read graphic novels and enjoyed the various series. My grandson recommended the Fullmetal Alchemist novels. I had never heard of them.
Maybe Cindy … as long as it was one of the funnier ones. Maybe not the uber-violent ones, lol. I didn’t read any graphic novels. I keep telling myself I should try them more often but rarely get to it. Ah well. There will be other opportunities
KateNZ wrote: "Maybe Cindy … as long as it was one of the funnier ones. Maybe not the uber-violent ones, lol. I didn’t read any graphic novels. I keep telling myself I should try them more often but rarely get ..."
At the moment I can’t even think of any funny graphic novels. Cue quavering old lady voice : “In my day, comics were funny. Whatever happened to Archie and Veronica?” Most now seem to focus on action and fantasy, and are quite dark.
Though…
I really did enjoy the Heartstopper: Volume One books. They are adorable but not too juvenile.
I also liked Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic.
NancyJ wrote: "At the moment I can’t even think of any funny graphic novels. Cue quavering old lady voice : “In my day, comics were funny. Whatever happened to Archie and Veronica?” ..."LOL! Ok, that made me laugh.
I like graphic novels and don't usually have an issue with dark or violent.
"Fun Home" is good!
Back when we had Fantasy Romance, I wasn't happy about it, but I read 3 books and loved them all. She Who Became the Sun, A Taste of Gold and Iron and Tress of the Emerald Sea. So I hoped Steampunk might be the same. I read 3 for Steampunk, 2 were ok (A Master of Djinn and The Watchmaker of Filigree Streetand 1 horrible (Monstress, Volume 1: Awakening). So I didn't become a fan of that genre (even though I like fantasy, sci-fi and historical fiction, which are elements of Steampunk.)
Jason wrote: "We had 40 unique members post for Steampunk."Thanks, Jason!
That's over 5 books/person (on average). And I only read 1! There must have been others who also only read 1, which takes that average higher for the others.
ETA: I guess this is where the graphic novels come into play. Fast to read and lots in a series for one person to read.
So, I totally missed the boat on steampunk, but received this list from Shepherd and thought I would share.https://shepherd.com/best-books/solar...
Booknblues wrote: "So, I totally missed the boat on steampunk, but received this list from Shepherd and thought I would share.https://shepherd.com/best-books/solar......"
I like the concept of Solar- Punk.
Books mentioned in this topic
She Who Became the Sun (other topics)A Taste of Gold and Iron (other topics)
Tress of the Emerald Sea (other topics)
A Master of Djinn (other topics)
The Watchmaker of Filigree Street (other topics)
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The number of unique titles was 235. That falls somewhere in the middle for our tags this year.
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