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Right?!? Like, what do I vote for?!? Do I just pick one book that fits all three?! lol

Clearly one does put me outside my comfort zone.


I can read for all of these. Hard choice!

Clearly one does put me outside my comfo..."
I am in the same boat, quite probably with the same one.

Clearly one does put ..."
It is going to come down to what I feel like reading. I can't vote, but it seems I can always find a book to read.

I agree that 2 are too broad. I'm lucky that I'd be ok with the 3rd option (so it's what I'm hoping for) , but I know many wouldn't want that one.


I have this link (for a seasonal challenge) to New York Times Best-seller lists for every year/week since they began. I looked at the lists for the year I was born so far. (I never gravitated to movies or books from this time period).
http://www.hawes.com/pastlist.htm
It looks like some of the recent best-sellers I want to read (such as Remarkably Bright Creatures), are also about Friendship. Paranormal romance might be fun for a change of pace. I'd probably look for a fantasy series that is broader than strictly romance.


As for paranormal romance, if I didn't already have something on my TBR that already fit - like some kind of witch or angel or something, that is a tag I wouldn't stretch for at this particular time. But I probably do. I am sure I have a character with unusual powers of some sort lying about. If it wins, I won't stress. Anyway, the other two are sort of broad, but it still allows me to knock something off.....

Towards the middle of last year, I decided to skip some tags that I simply could not find books for. I get no pleasure from reading a book that I dislike. My goal in posting reviews is to generate discussion. As we're all such different readers here with different tastes in books, I find that it's 50-50 (or worse) whether people will comment. It doesn't make sense to me to put energy into a book that I'm lukewarm about and write a review that then, nobody comments on. :(


I also don't write reviews for every book I read. If it wasn't that memorable, or was kind of a niche interest, and doesn't go with the theme, I don't bother. This is actually the only place on GR I write reviews at all. I never write them for GR in general. It seems like there are so many that nobody needs mine, and I'm not interested in discussion with masses of people I don't even know (I count this group as people I know!)
In general, I take a "creative" attitude toward challenges. For instance in the Around the Year group challenge, the rule is "if you say it counts, it counts." We also do that in PBT for where we place reviews of books that may not have the 5 tags but we think it fits. I understand it's different for games, that's perfectly fine, otherwise there would be no challenge to the game at all.



While I don't think I've missed a monthly tag, I definitely don't view it as a "challenge", but simply a way to either 1) expand my reading horizons (like it did this month), OR 2) help me choose from a ridiculously lengthy TBR/interested list . . .just giving me an excuse to pick something out as opposed to always looking for the latest thing. I also really do enjoy the camaraderie of discussing what we will read and seeing the suggestions and list of others. I don't know why I find that a lot of fun, but I do, even if it doesn't guide my own reading much.
I do like the streak aspect of reading along for so many years, but I'm an administrator so feel like I need to set an example, and the rest of you really don't need to do that!

The Housekeeper and the Professor is one of my all time faves, not just for this tag, but like just in general. It's older so should be available from the library. I personally can't do YA, so yeah, I think maybe go in a different direction. Or just skip it if it isn't working out!!

If Paranormal Romance wins, I'll likely be here asking for suggestions for books for people who do not enjoy "paranormal" or "romances," lol.

If I had more freedom in my reading I would try to hit the tag as much as possible.

I credit my training and years as a lawyer to opening my mind to seeing that everything really is subject to different interpretation, thus making a far broader application than you first consider.
Also contributing to how you handle the monthly challenge is how many books you can actually read in a month and whatever reading commitments - to bookclubs or yourself or work or whatever - you are juggling. Both Meli and BC for example are active in multiple bookclubs which place monthly demands. Some people can only read 3 or 4 books a month. I can read 3 or 4 books a week when not engaged in reading NF or an 800+ pager. That makes it easier for me to add a Japan book to the roster.
I use the monthly tags primarily to read a book I have on the TBR. For England, I didn't finish 3 of the books I had until March which was fine. I happen to have 4 or 5 different books for Japan that I am eager to read and have had in my TBR Towers for quite some time - an historical fiction, a history, a detective novel, and a Murikami (two of his infact). Oh and at least 2 books with cats on the cover and in the title. That's just a superficial glance. I'm going to be lucky to get 2 read and maybe a 3rd.
I think I missed one month since I joined --- there are a small number of tags I will not read for - self-help being one.
@Amy - I say either count the book you finished just before Japan was picked or count a book that won't be finished until April - and you have done the challenged. Makes sense to me.
Unless you really care whether you get the full 3 points, there is no reason to push yourself to read something -- you are not being graded or needing it for a degree.

To your point, Theresa, paranormal romance is not something I would normally read, however if I scour my shelves, I am sure to find something which will fit for the tag. I read Briefly, A Delicious Life last year and 35 people tagged it romance and 15 people tagged it paranormal ( an incredibly small number as a ghost was telling the story.) It was in my top 10 last year so I would happily recommend it for paranormal romance.
If paranormal romance wins I will read The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue which I have been wanting to read and never can fit in as it fits both paranormal and romance.
The other thing I have to add to the discussion, I've had a few months in all the years which I haven't managed to find something and the world didn't end.
I would say that by reading the tags, it has significantly widened my reading habits and changed its direction.

People are so idiosyncratic in the way they use the tags, you can usually find tagged books that stretch the tag enough to satisfy almost anyone. So if Paranormal romance wins, I will look for one of the big popular fantasies with romance farther down the genre list. I do have a Lauren Hamilton book on my shelves (her books are sexy and dark).
I don't think I've missed a month yet, even when I decided I would skip one.
I don't like all Japanese literature, but I found two this month that I think most people in the group would like. The second feels like familiar women's fiction.
Sweet Bean Paste which is a translated book with more feeling than in some of the other books.
The Woman in the White Kimono by an American author, based on her father's relationship with a Japanese woman after the war. It has echoes of Irish Magdalen Laundry stories and / Small Things Like these.

I thought "no way" on paranormal romance but I have heard of Addie La Rue and maybe there are others people can recommend. Usually I only end up with paranormal by accident, thinking I am reading fantasy, sci-fi, romance or historical fiction and then finding a zombie or other creature.


The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue is truly a great option for paranormal romance and an example of a book that is not what even I commonly think would be tagged such. It never occurred to me to tag it that way! One of my lifetime top 10 reads.

When we worked out a suitable doable 5 day period for all -- my friend suddenly announces she can't do it because of some commitment. Upon investigation, it was going to ruin her perfect attendance record at her coop's book club (this was before virtual). I hit the roof. I said yes, it's important and even something to be proud of, having perfect attendance, but life has to come first as do consideration for other commitments and those involved, and that doing what we promised we would do and in fact were obligated to do in clearing out that apartment were far more important that book club. In fact why not ask to move the date of the bookclub?
She ended up missing book club and the world did not end. We are also still friends, even after I said something about my law practice needing me was more important than any book club.
So sometimes we get all caught up in having perfect attendance to our detriment.


Mostly I try to fit the tag with prompts from other challenges and it usually works out well. I try to but don't pressure myself to read every month. I know I have missed at least one month but possibly more. Sometimes I read but don't manage to post the review.
Work is insane for me right now so I'm taking a break from my most demanding challenge and am using the tag to choose from my overly extensive hold list at the library. I had 4 books on hold tagged Japan. I've managed two and hope to get to a third.
I was going to try to match a PBT Birthday Candle with my Japan tag, but my current reads are taking me a long time, so although Japan only features briefly as a setting I'm probably using Burnt Shadows for my Japan book.

I am not really sure what to think about April. I do read some series that are likely tagged paranormal romance but nothing is jumping out at me. I am sure I will find a great book for whatever is chosen.

It's not what I would usually read, but for some reason I am in the mood for it.
So, I can read The Dragon's Bride which I just picked up on a recent book vacation, or the 3rd in the Court of Thorns & Roses series, or finally after all these years possibly Outlander!
I almost want this tag to win more than I wanted zombies if you can believe it. Love is in the air!

It's not what I would usually read, but for some reason I am in the mood for it.
So,..."
I know what you mean, I can find books that have paranormal and romance tags, but paranormal-romance seems to be a specific sub genre. I have nothing but a (dark) Laurel Hamilton book on my Kindle.


I get that, it is a very niche genre.
I assume Outlander makes it for the tag for the time travel romance aspect.

Time travel isn’t paranormal. The list appears to have a few sexy alien creatures as well as the traditional vampire and werewolf romances.
Books mentioned in this topic
Burn for Me (other topics)Golden Girl (other topics)
The Dragon's Bride (other topics)
Burnt Shadows (other topics)
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue (other topics)
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