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Hello all,
I have noted that there are a few readers on these forums. And, at the times we find it a struggle to read, we at least like the idea of reading. So, I thought I would start this Book Club thread, whereby we first throw out some genres, come to a consensus and read for as long as it takes us to read. No pressure. And should the whim take us, we can start discussing said book on here. How much we all hate/love that character. The feels the book is giving us, etc. Plus, a good excuse to take us out of our heads and into someone else's, even if it is fictional (or perhaps not?).
So, my genres:
A particular favourite is historical fiction, and next to that is post-apocalyptic/dystopian fiction. I read the classics, fantasy, philosophy and science books. And my version of a quick read is something with adventure with a bit of history there (come full circle), and maybe crime. I have never got into law based fiction books. But law based non-fiction I can do for some reason. Anyway, that's me. If I think of anything else I'll let you know. I have a "To read" list, and if anyone wants whatever is on there, let me know.
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This is a terrific idea Joelle. I typically favour science fiction and fantasy but until I became ill I ran a real life book club where we read from a wide range of genres.
The only books I have had a problem with are autobiographies by people who are fascinating subjects but dreadful writers.
I am happy to be guided by others choices in what we read.
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Ah, a more experienced lady then. How did you go about picking the books? I think the fairest thing to do would be we each just take turns.
Just for reference, can you name some of the authors whose books you have read? So I know what kind of fantasy/sci fi you have read. And perhaps, maybe authors whose books you liked while venturing out of those genres? I can look them up, maybe we can find a compromise.
As you can see, I am winging it.
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I'm totally in. The only thing I don't read are romances and autobiographies (or biographies). I think the last time I finished a novel was about 5 years ago!! So unfortunately I won't be much help with picking books because it's been a while.
Does anyone also know any short stories? I got really into magic realism for a while (predominantly Angela Carter) but I've been struggling to find another good author to get into. And I'm the biggest sucker for old gothic fiction.
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Sci-fi, fantasy, and classics are my predominant choices in reading. Also some horror (haven't read any in some while though) and humorous stuff like The Hitchhiker's Guide. I'm open to most genres to some extent, except (like many of you, it seems) romance.
If I can talk anyone into at least starting The Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson and Ian Cameron Esslemont, I shall be very happy. I've gone on about it in a few different threads, but to sum up for those who don't know, it's kind of an epic fantasy, full of war and politics, and ancient races and gods, and grumpy soldiers and mages. It throws you in running and it takes a while to figure out exactly what's going on, but that's what I love about it. It takes the reader on a journey and doesn't dumb anything down. I will warn though, that it addresses serious wartime atrocities and general abuse (from the perspectives of both victims and perpetrators) and could be distressing to some.
I've read my share of short stories, James, but mainly sci-fi and horror. I love Steven King, if not for his plots, then for his characters. And Isaac Asimov is great for short stories. I mean, who doesn't like robots?
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Hi Joelle, sure:
Terry Brooks, Katharine Kerr, Raymond E Feist, David Eddings, Robin Hobb, J.R.R Tolkien, Neil Gaiman, Isaac Asimov, Janny Wurts, Ursula LeGuin, Laini Taylor, Isobelle Carmody, Suzanne Collins, Douglas Adams, Stephen Donaldson, Margaret Atwood
Book Club books we read. Each person nominated one or a few and then we read based on consensus.
Markus Suzak - The Book Thief
Mary Ann Shaffer & Annie Barrows - The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society
Kristin Hannah - Winter Garden
Donna Tartt - The Goldfinch
Hugh Laurie - The Gun Seller
Kate Morton - The Secret Keeper
M.J.Stedman - The Light between Oceans
Douglas Adams - The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
Ian McEwan - Atonement
Gillian Flynn - Gone Girl
F.Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby
Tessa de Loo - The Twins
Other genre authors
Duane Swierczynski, Vince Flynn, Dean Koontz, Jane Austen, Jodi Picoult, Sarah Addison Allen, David Baldacci
I will read pretty much anything though 🙂
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Great to see you here Narelle,
James, Neil Gaiman has short stories. I haven't read them but I really like his novels and dark sense of humour so I assume they would be good. Ray Bradbury is also well known for short stories they are early fantasy/sci fi.
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