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The Insane Challenge - 2013



Update 1/12/2013: I have now compiled a list for all the genres. With a lot of help from my husband for the genres I never read.
The link to the books is just the first option given when adding a book, most of my books will be Kindle edition
finished 36/36


You're very welcome!






You're welcome Jill

Erotica:







































Good reading everyone!


I just finished Beautiful Ruins as my literary fiction pick, and in hindsight, I don't know if it qualifies as such, but I'm counting it!

Did you ever find a Noir novel you were excited about? How about


Progress: I've finished three books so far:
Philosophical - Life of Pi I liked it. It was filled with both simple and complex symbolism and themes. It is thoughtful and I will be giving it a second read.
Historical fiction - The Buddha in the Attic - i didn't care for the writing style of this (first person plural). The book didn't have a progressive story just a collective set of experiences listed. I want a do-over.
Humor - Bossypants Was surprised to see all the modern feminist issues that were addressed through her humor. It was much better than I expected!








Amy I felt the same way when I read



Thanks for the noir suggestions! I had to write an epic paper on Hammett's The Maltese Falcon my freshman year of college and I've always meant to get back to him after I recovered from it, so maybe I'll give his other one a try.

And I'm grateful to the insane challenge for that and because the literary exploration is a great thing.
I've completed my third;
Hard-Boiled - The Sins of the Fathers
Philosophical - The Unbearable Lightness of Being
Post-Apocalyptic - Wool Omnibus
Hard-Boiled - The Sins of the Fathers
Philosophical - The Unbearable Lightness of Being
Post-Apocalyptic - Wool Omnibus



This book is emotional, hard to believe and at times enraging, yet so worth the read. I could not put it down. I especially loved how the author captures the hopes and then despair of each person's life in the slum. This book is beautifully written and reads like fiction.

Also having a hard time telling what is noir and what is hard-boiled...

finished and reviewed here http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...








Classics - Persuasion
Educational - The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
Gothic - Wuthering Heights
Non Fiction - Angela's Ashes
Post-Apocalyptic - Legend
Steampunk - Soulless
Young Adult - Looking for Alaska
And currently reading:

Adventure - Angelfall



Some people prefer the book cover links but I don't like them. You have to either hover the cursor over it or click it to find out what the book is. Neither of those options are very good on tablets or phones.


Auto-Biography/Biography: Just Kids
Chick-lit: The Joy Luck Club
Dystopian: Oryx and Crake
Educational: Physics of the Impossible: A Scientific Exploration into the World of Phasers, Force Fields, Teleportation, and Time Travel
Erotica: Delta of Venus
Espionage: Casino Royale
Gothic: Titus Groan
Historical Fiction: Moloka'i
Horror: Dracula
Magical Realism: The Master and Margarita
Noir: The Sword-Edged Blonde
Non-Fiction: Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic
Philosophical: The Unbearable Lightness of Being
Post-Apocalyptic: Swan Song
Romance: Outlander
Sci-Fi: The Reality Dysfunction
Steampunk: Infernal Devices
Supernatural: Ghosts by Gaslight:: Stories of Steampunk and Supernatural Suspense
Thriller: In the Woods
True Crime: The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America
Victorian: A Great and Terrible Beauty
I think this will keep me busy this year!





Children's Each Little Bird That Sings
Espionage Casino Royale
Chick Lit The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing
If someone is looking for Chick Lit, this book was a collection of short stories, focused primarily around Jane Rosenal, rather than a traditional novel. Many of the short stories are good and well-written, and some were not "shallow", "pointless", etc. or whatever the criticisms of Chick Lit are in general.


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