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Kristina Simon (kristinasimon) | 11208 comments Rach wrote: "A few months ago, I read An Abundance of Katherines, which is about a boy who is obsessed with trivia and facts and appeared on a trivia game show. I'm been curious about trivia buffs ..."

Sure, that would work.


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Sandra (sandra72) | 714 comments A few years back I read the book The Ice Child in which the author moves between the main story and descriptions of the Franklin Expedition to the Arctic Circle. Expeditions to the Arctic and Antarctic, as well as the locations themselves, have always fascinated me, so I thought I would read The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition. Does this work?


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Kristina Simon (kristinasimon) | 11208 comments Sandra wrote: "A few years back I read the book The Ice Child in which the author moves between the main story and descriptions of the Franklin Expedition to the Arctic Circle. Expeditions to the A..."

Sure, that will work. I can see how reading about Arctic exploration could spark an interest in Antarctica expeditions as well.


Stephanie (Gorelenore) Cover2CoverBlog (stephcover2cover) | 52 comments a while back I read World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie Warwhich is a faux-non-fiction about life after the zombie apocalypse. I was wondering if I could read American Zombie Gothic as a non-fiction afterward to the novel World War Z?


Stephanie (Gorelenore) Cover2CoverBlog (stephcover2cover) | 52 comments I should probably explain... American Zombie Gothic is a book about popular culture, specifically the rise in Zombie literature and culture altogether. I am interested in the subgenre of zombies and their relevance in the horror genre and their relationships with/ to other horror genre faves, vampires, werewolves and reanimates.


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Kristina Simon (kristinasimon) | 11208 comments Stephanie wrote: "I should probably explain... American Zombie Gothic is a book about popular culture, specifically the rise in Zombie literature and culture altogether. I am interested in the subgenre of zombies an..."

Yes, that will work. Interesting combo ;o).


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