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MaryG2E's 2017 Challenge - Broadening My Mind - Genres I Rarely Read
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Thanks Noelene. How has your reading ended up for the year?
I transferred your thread into the 2017 Personal Challenges folder Mary :) Great challenge and one I know you'll pull off :)

Now that sounds like a good and do-able idea!
Mary you have Western as a genre - would that be classed as US and the accompanying genre for AU would be Rural? There is such a large amount of Rural Fiction, either romance or suspense which is set in Australia...


Yes, definitely Brenda. In my thinking 'Western' refers to the USA, wild west and ranch/cowboy life, of which there is a substantial collection of titles in my local library. I walk past those shelves so often, but I've only ever borrowed one book from there. Time to broaden my mind...! Aussie Bush = Rural Lit, and I classify it as quite separate.
I see Westerns, particularly those with an historical perspective, as part of the US narrative of settlement, so very different from our own post-contact history.

Thanks for these suggestions Nigel. Always interested to pursue new avenues of reading.



Genre: Humour (And I think the front and back covers are clever)


Thanks Nigel. I've got a book by David Lodge sitting on my TBR shelf, which I plan to read sometime in '07. I'll keep an eye out for Ann Leckie's titles.

Genres: Verse Novel, Contemporary Fiction

Deadly, Unna? by Phillip Gwynne (AA) 5★s
Genres: YA, Indigenous


Genres: Travel, Memoir

The Trivia Manby Deborah O'Brien (AA) 5★s
Genre: Contemporary Australian Literature


Genre: Non-fiction


Genre: Non-fiction

The Patron Saint of Lost Dogs by Nick Trout 4★s
Genre: Humour


Genre: Biography

The Pretty Delicious Cafe by Danielle Hawkins 4★s
Genres: Chick Lit, Romance


Genre: Action Adventure

This book comes from a category I very rarely read, and now I know why. Just not my cup of tea at all. I decided not to give it a rating, because I really don't understand the genre well enough. It was good to try something completely different from my usual reading.

Genre: Science Fiction

Angels by Marian Keyes 3.5★s
Genres: Chick lit, Humour


Seems like some are not to your liking. Hence why you don't normally read them!
Still, good for you! =o)

Great challenge too btw, would not work for me since I am a pretty omnivorous reader at any time, but it is interesting diversifying ones groove.

Seems like some a..."
Thanks Owl. Generally speaking they've been enjoyable. Only one that really turned me off! When you don't know an author or a genre, you rely on the publisher's blurb to get a sense of what you're getting into. Some of what I've read didn't quite live up to their promises, hence slightly reduced star ratings. Like the well-known US comedienne, whose supposedly humorous writing was just not that amusing!

Great challenge too btw, would not work for me since I am a pretty omnivorous reader at any time, but it is inte..."
Thanks Deborah.


Definitely, Brenda. The yearly challenges are precisely that - challenging. I still feel I have too many crime novels in my reading. Nothing wrong with reading lots of crime, but I think it is better to broaden the range of books.

Genre: Literary Fiction

The Blue Dressing Gown and Other Poems by Ross Donlon (AA) 4★s
Genre: Poetry

Genre: Contemporary Fiction

Holy Cow!: An Indian Adventure by Sarah Macdonald (AA) 4★s
Genre: Travel


#DECEMBER: Zoe's Muster by Barbara Hannay (AA) 5★s
Genre: Romance, Rural Lit

Tales from Outer Suburbia by Shaun Tan 5★s (AA)
Genre: Short Stories


Humour
Verse/poetry
Travel
Non-fiction
Memoir
Biography
Science Fiction
YA
Literary Fiction
Contemporary Literature
Romance
Short Stories
Chick Lit
Rural Lit

Thanks Brenda. It was a very interesting and ultimately satisfying challenge. How are you going with your challenge to reduce your TBR?
Very well thanks Mary :) I've succeeded in my minimum of 3 per month, sometimes it's been more :) I'm going to continue it next year too!
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