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February 2014 Reading Challenge: Romance


Steven wrote: "OK, I'll take your challenge. I HATE romance books. I especially hate romance novels disguised as sci-fi..."
How awesome that you are giving it a try! I feel the need to find you the right book so I am going to also suggest these titles from the Vorkosigan series by Lois McMaster Bujold, a series which veers from military scifi to spy adventure to mystery to humor to romance and points beyond depending on the book.
Shards of Honor
Barrayar
Komarr
A Civil Campaign
I will consult with some other sci-fi readers and offer a few more next week!
How awesome that you are giving it a try! I feel the need to find you the right book so I am going to also suggest these titles from the Vorkosigan series by Lois McMaster Bujold, a series which veers from military scifi to spy adventure to mystery to humor to romance and points beyond depending on the book.
Shards of Honor
Barrayar
Komarr
A Civil Campaign
I will consult with some other sci-fi readers and offer a few more next week!







@Steven Well, there are romantic elements in Falling Free, though less than in some of Bujold's other books. Still, for the purposes of this challenge, I think it would absolutely qualify. Happy Reading!
@Francie and @Patrica You are going to LOVE Eleanor & Park which is simply a perfect book. It is a story of first love and not overly romantic, yet it is at the same time. It would be a good book for those who want to give this a try but think they don't like romance.
@Francie I think you are absolutely right on that one and do agree Winter's Tale would work for this!
@Betty I've been wanting to try Susanna Kearsley. Glad to hear another recommendation for her!
@Apryl I've only read 3 Kristan Higgins books so far, but have been delighted with each. My favorite is All I Ever Wanted, but with so many of her books yet to read, that could change!
@Francie and @Patrica You are going to LOVE Eleanor & Park which is simply a perfect book. It is a story of first love and not overly romantic, yet it is at the same time. It would be a good book for those who want to give this a try but think they don't like romance.
@Francie I think you are absolutely right on that one and do agree Winter's Tale would work for this!
@Betty I've been wanting to try Susanna Kearsley. Glad to hear another recommendation for her!
@Apryl I've only read 3 Kristan Higgins books so far, but have been delighted with each. My favorite is All I Ever Wanted, but with so many of her books yet to read, that could change!
Annemarie wrote: "Well, I love romance in my books and if you are looking for a combo sci-fi, murder mystery, and romance, then any of the J.D. Robb books will work for you..."
Funny you should mention Jayne Ann Krentz. I read her latest romantic suspense book, River Road, over the weekend and thought it was her best in years.
Oh, and for those of you who don't know, JD Robb is the pen name of Nora Roberts, the queen of romance writing.
Funny you should mention Jayne Ann Krentz. I read her latest romantic suspense book, River Road, over the weekend and thought it was her best in years.
Oh, and for those of you who don't know, JD Robb is the pen name of Nora Roberts, the queen of romance writing.
For those of you looking for some of the newest romance titles, we've compiled a list on our Great Reads page:
http://www.saclibrary.org/Home/Great-...
http://www.saclibrary.org/Home/Great-...


"Cress" is on my to-read list as well, but I'm well down the hold queue so I don't expect it to arrive for a while.
John wrote: "OK, I'll take the romance-reading plunge...I've read a couple of Carrie Vaughn's "Kitty Norville" titles and liked them. They're quick, fun reads with a healthy dash of romance."
Other urban fantasy series with romantic elements I would definitely recommend would include Patrica Briggs, Seanan McGuire, Kelley Armstrong, Ilona Andrews, Kim Harrison and Kevin Hearne.
Other urban fantasy series with romantic elements I would definitely recommend would include Patrica Briggs, Seanan McGuire, Kelley Armstrong, Ilona Andrews, Kim Harrison and Kevin Hearne.

Funny you should me..."
I am patiently waiting for my copy of "River Road" from the neverending wait list! Good to hear that it is worth the wait.


Patricia wrote: "I just finished Eleanor and Park and LOVED IT!!! Thanks for the challenge and the recommendation, Brendle :)"
I am so happy to hear that you enjoyed it--but not at all surprised. It is simply a wonderful book! Be sure to read Rainbow Rowell's other books, Fangirl and Attachments, both of which are very good.
I am so happy to hear that you enjoyed it--but not at all surprised. It is simply a wonderful book! Be sure to read Rainbow Rowell's other books, Fangirl and Attachments, both of which are very good.

I don't know if its trashy enough but it definitely is historical but alternative history--"The Boleyn King" and "The Boleyn Deceit."
Then you have Jane Feather's books which concentrate on the Victorian Era and women spies and women writing news articles, all while searching for love!
Katie wrote: "I'll take the challenge.... I want a good, stereotypical trashy historical romance!"
Excellent! If you're looking for recommendations, I've posted a few recent titles on the group bookshelves. Just click on the romance tag. We also created a list of recent romance releases which you could peruse: http://www.saclibrary.org/Home/Great-...
Happy reading!
Excellent! If you're looking for recommendations, I've posted a few recent titles on the group bookshelves. Just click on the romance tag. We also created a list of recent romance releases which you could peruse: http://www.saclibrary.org/Home/Great-...
Happy reading!
So, I read the first of my two selected challenge books, The Heart of a Duke by Victoria Morgan, this weekend. I will confess to being a bit disappointed in the book after really enjoying her debut, For the Love of a Soldier. While that book felt energetic and original, this one felt a bit ordinary and flat. The mystery subplot was especially lacking for me in that the characters should have figured out the villan's motivation a lot faster--I certainly did! I would give it three stars--a pleasant diversion, but not much else.

Steven wrote: "If nothing else I have been introduced to Lois McMaster Bujold. Falling Free was an excellent SciFi book. I will definitely read more of her books."
Oh, that is wonderful to hear. I am so delighted that you enjoyed your first Bujold book. I believe her characters are some of the richest I have ever encountered in all of my reading. Miles, the main protagonist of the Vorkosigan series (who you have yet to meet) is utterly amazing and an absolute pleasure to spend time with.
Enjoy your reading!
Oh, that is wonderful to hear. I am so delighted that you enjoyed your first Bujold book. I believe her characters are some of the richest I have ever encountered in all of my reading. Miles, the main protagonist of the Vorkosigan series (who you have yet to meet) is utterly amazing and an absolute pleasure to spend time with.
Enjoy your reading!

Steven, I second Brendle's recommendation for delving into the rest of the Vorkosigan books. Also, I don't know if your tastes run to fantasy as well (some sci-fi readers don't like to venture that way), but if so, Bujold has another series called The Sharing Knife that is basically romance dressed up in fantasy trappings. If you can stomach the genre, the first book, Beguilement, might be a good choice for the challenge.
Also, you might want to try Glow by Amy Kathleen Ryan. It's a YA book, so it's romance-heavy and a bit of a light read, but as a reader of the genre I found it to be a pretty solid sci-fi story, too.


I've read a lot of YA ("teen") stuff that I liked - Push, Forgive Me Leonard Peacok, The Hunger Games Trilogy immediately come to mind - but Divergent was a big disappointment. Derivative, predictable, sappy. Maybe I'll take a look at the Virkosigan books by Lois McMaster Bujold some time in the future, but right now I'm reading Carl Sagan's Contact now on a friend's recommendation. I feel like I need some hardcore SF to take the bad taste out of my mouth.
Next up, I'm thinking I may read Nicholson Baker's Vox. Not sure if that counts as "romance" either, but it sounds pretty steamy. The only other book of his that I've read was Fermata, which I read years ago and loved.



There have been scfi books that use this similar switching of POV's and are rife with romance that I have enjoyed. I particularly liked the Legend Series by Marie Lu. Also, why are these stories always about a spoiled rich girl and a disadvantaged "bad boy". Too cliche.
Steven, the Legend series is great. I liked the second a little bit more than first. I haven't read the newest one yet, though.

Apryl wrote: "Thanks for the Eleanor and Park suggestion. I'm about half way through and it's a great book."
I cannot tell you how delighted I am that several of you have picked up Eleanor & Park for this challenge. It was my favorite book from 2013 and the one I want to tell everyone to read. Rainbow Rowell has said it was a very difficult book to write, but it sure was a pleasure to read.
I cannot tell you how delighted I am that several of you have picked up Eleanor & Park for this challenge. It was my favorite book from 2013 and the one I want to tell everyone to read. Rainbow Rowell has said it was a very difficult book to write, but it sure was a pleasure to read.
Steven wrote: "Also, why are these stories always about a spoiled rich girl and a disadvantaged "bad boy". Too cliche"
Oh, I agree with you about the cliches. I dislike that one, but my least favorite element is the love triangle. I am at the point now where I won't pick up a book if it contains one. I guess it is the ultimate fantasy to have all the guys/girls want you, but I am very tired of Team Johnny or Team Billy games.
Oh, I agree with you about the cliches. I dislike that one, but my least favorite element is the love triangle. I am at the point now where I won't pick up a book if it contains one. I guess it is the ultimate fantasy to have all the guys/girls want you, but I am very tired of Team Johnny or Team Billy games.

I read them.
And this month I am inviting you to read one too for our monthly reading challenge.
“But I don’t like romance books.” you say.
“Well,” I would reply, “there are a..."
as you can see Brendle, you have certainly inspired a great deal of reading and cross-overs, for this month's reading challenge. I hope March is just as challenging! Hope everyone enjoyed romance this month!
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The Host (other topics)
These Broken Stars (other topics)
Falling Free (other topics)
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I read them.
And this month I am inviting you to read one too for our monthly reading challenge.
“But I don’t like romance books.” you say.
“Well,” I would reply, “there are a lot of different types of romance books out there from contemporary romance, to historical, to romantic suspense, to general fiction books with romantic elements. I am guessing there might just be a book in the genre you might like.”
Me, I really enjoy the emotional journey and guaranteed happy ending of a work of romantic fiction and I love the way there are so many different types as I mentioned above and so many different settings in which to escape. From the the 18th century Scottish Highlands (Outlander by Diana Gabaldon) to 1980’s Omaha (Eleanor & Park by Rowell) to modern day Paris ( The Chocolate Touch by Laura Florand) to outer space (These Broken Stars by Amie Kaufman) they can also take you on an actual journey, not just an emotional one.
I will be reading two romances this month, one contemporary (The Perfect Match by Kristan Higgins) and one historical (The Heart of a Duke by Victoria Morgan). Both are relatively new authors for me and I am looking forward to reading more of their work. You are welcome to read these books along with me or to read any other book with romantic elements you like. Aren’t sure what to read? Just ask, we’ll find the right book for you! We’ve also listed a few suggestions below for ideas. As always, as you read along leave a comment below. One lucky commenter will receive an advance copy of an upcoming book and a tote bag to carry it.
Happy Reading!