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Argh, the historical fiction made it. My nightmare came true :p
I'm happy with the other winners, so I'll try to not complain forever.
I'm happy with the other winners, so I'll try to not complain forever.
Kirin > historical fiction is a genre, which is not the case for a book set in the past (Sherlock, fantasy, romance, time travel, etc, can be used in this category).

And Sherlock Holmes is set in the past from our perspective, nothing in this topic says it has to be set in the past from the writer's perspective.
I find that this year, we've been very open with the interpretation of the popsugar challenge and I don't see why we couldn't be as open with the interpretation of those suggestions...

Kirin > I had the same concern when I went to post the results but I do think that there's two differences.
- A book may be historical fiction but not be set more than 100 years ago (11/22/63, for example)
- A book may be set more than 100 years ago but not belong in the historical fiction genre (A Game of Thrones, for example). I look at historical fiction as being rooted in true events, even if that is a loose basis.
My interpretation of the "set 100 years ago" would be a book that, at this point in time, is considered to be set at least 100 years ago, regardless of the setting when the book was written or from the author's perspective. But it really is an individualized selection process. I know I've pushed the bounds plenty with my own list :p
- A book may be historical fiction but not be set more than 100 years ago (11/22/63, for example)
- A book may be set more than 100 years ago but not belong in the historical fiction genre (A Game of Thrones, for example). I look at historical fiction as being rooted in true events, even if that is a loose basis.
My interpretation of the "set 100 years ago" would be a book that, at this point in time, is considered to be set at least 100 years ago, regardless of the setting when the book was written or from the author's perspective. But it really is an individualized selection process. I know I've pushed the bounds plenty with my own list :p
Yep, I proposed "in the past" as opposed at the current "in the future". There are many books set in the past (classic children books or victorian steampunk for example), I wouldn't put them in historical fiction as the "historical" part is not the purpose of the book but just a background.


That could be. Another solution is for the final poll after all the mini-polls where we weed off the extras.




Books mentioned in this topic
11/22/63 (other topics)A Game of Thrones (other topics)
The results show a preference for a fifth topic again this time. We now have 3 extra topics but we can address this later in the year.
1. An award winning book (Pulitzer, Newbery, Caldecott, Man Booker, Printz, National Book Award, etc.)
2. A historical fiction book
3. A book set in the past (more than 100 years ago)
4. A book from the Goodreads Recommendations page
5. A top 100 fantasy novel (The hobbit/LOTR, Game of Thrones, The Chronicles of Prydain, etc.)
Keep a lookout for a poll (on our homepage) about the name for next year's group!
Suggestions for the 9th Mini-poll will open on Tuesday, September 15.
EDIT: For those of you who like to stick strictly to the challenge and are already making lists :p, this is the list that was intended: "Your Picks: Top 100 Science-Fiction, Fantasy Books : NPR"