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Genre Challenge 2017
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Group Challenge 2017





Contemporary Fiction
Crime/ thriller
Fantasy
Sci fi
Autobiography/biography
Classic
Horror
Travel book
Thoughts???


Add dystopic fiction in there and it opens up Atwood, Ray Bradbury and a million other non alien books




Keeping one will keep the comfort and the first three will be easy enough for most with the last four being the challenge



I think scifi and fantasy are more than different enough to be kept apart .



It would certainly push people out of their comfort zone and its definitely becoming more popular.


Quite possible romance would kill me though ;-)






Trelawn that's a good idea about reading Around the World in Eighty Days I have never read it . I also have a book called That Summer in Sicily: A Love Story I don't know it is it fits but it looks good

Sci-Fi is much broader than alians. Some examples I can think of are Thursday Next, Time and Again, anything by H.G.Wells etc

Then it become classic /Gothic. I think it works better horror/Gothic but that's my thoughts .People that really don't like horror can read Jane Eyre,Wuthering Heights or any gothic novel but if you lump it in with classics you are going to steer people to classic Gothic and away from the scores of classics without Gothic overtones . It is just my thoughts and I will go with what the majority chooses.

I'd enjoy a genre challenge, but if we make the goalposts too wide there's not much challenge!!

Beat generation.
A book about racism.
Religious/Spiritual.
A book from the Junior Cert curriculum.
Coming of Age.
A book from before 1850.
A book set in another world/alternate reality. (or magic realism)
Humour/ Satire.
A book about mental illness.
A poetry collection.
Published post-humorously.
Set during a world war.

Autocorrect has some golden moments alright. Thanks Trelawn. :)

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Not 100% on mixing the genres to give an option as its an instant get out clause for anyone to stick to their comfort zone.
I genuinely believe there is a book for everyone in every genre , and part of the fun would be figuring it out. I know horror was specifically mentioned , but there is always the classic that should work.
I'd say if enough are against a genre being included then we just don't have it so horror can ve left out, as realistically its not hard to pick 5 -8 genres aside form horror
In terms of the monthly reads not sure how it will impact and I completely forgot that was kicking in in January.
Maybe themed months rather than genre or we make sure the two genres don't clash .