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2017 Read Harder Challenge > Task #2: Read a debut novel

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Book Riot Community (book_riot) | 457 comments Mod
Use this space to discuss books you're reading or that might fit the second Read Harder task.


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Britt Wilson (britt_wilson) | 21 comments I'm going to read Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs...I asked for it for Christmas so I know I'm going to want to dig in!


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Kelly | 3 comments I just read an advanced copy of The Bear and The Nightingale by Katherine Arden. It comes out in January and I recommend it for this category.
It's set in Russia and inspired by Russian fairy tales which was really interesting for me since I have not recently read a novel set in Russia.


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Cheri (jovali2) A few debut novels I read last year that I recommend:

Ways to Disappear
The Girls
We Love You, Charlie Freeman
The Vegetarian


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Siri P (cwsiri) | 3 comments I always wanted to read Joseph Miller's debut novel - Catch 22. I think the book ok fits perfectly for this task!


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Siri P (cwsiri) | 3 comments Or To Kill A Mocking Bird is a great choice too!


message 8: by Stina (new)

Stina (stinalyn) | 212 comments So many great options! For now I think I will say The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, as I am already planning to re-read it for the PopSugar challenge.


message 9: by Trudie (last edited Dec 16, 2016 02:01AM) (new)

Trudie (trudieb) This is a good prompt for so many books it will be tough to choose but I was leaning towards recent debut's like Idaho, The Dry (Australian crime), Lincoln in the Bardo, Here Comes the Sun .... I will probably have totally different ideas by the time I get to this.


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Rayne (raynebair) | 81 comments I'm going with What They Always Tell Us.

For me it, it also works for 100 miles from my location, as well as YA novel by author who identifies as LGBTQ+.


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Shawn Ingle Going with Long Division by Kiese Laymon.


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Ellie (nemetona) | 25 comments 'The wrath and the dawn' by Renee Ahdieh. I love fantasy and this is supposed to be a great debut.


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Laura Rogers  | 20 comments Book Riot wrote: "Use this space to discuss books you're reading or that might fit the second Read Harder task."

The Bookpage website has a great list called "Dazzling Debuts." I'm sorry I don't know how to post the link but the list includes: Sweetbitter, The Mirror Thief, In the Language of Miracles, Academy Street, The Bookseller, and The Furies.


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Laura Rogers  | 20 comments Britt wrote: "I'm going to read Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs...I asked for it for Christmas so I know I'm going to want to dig in!"

I enjoyed this book a lot. I'm thinking of the 2nd book, Hollow City, as my choice. Enjoy!


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Laura Rogers  | 20 comments Book Riot wrote: "Use this space to discuss books you're reading or that might fit the second Read Harder task."

Book Riot wrote: "Use this space to discuss books you're reading or that might fit the second Read Harder task."

I read The Gargoyle by David Anderson this year and loved it.


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Cindy (cmbohn) | 26 comments This one seems to be pretty easy, but I'm going to do a reread of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks since we're doing it for book club next year.


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Stina (stinalyn) | 212 comments Laura wrote: "Britt wrote: "I'm going to read Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs...I asked for it for Christmas so I know I'm going to want to dig in!"

I enjoyed this book a lot. I'm th..."


But the 2nd book wouldn't be a debut novel.


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Addie Dehart | 11 comments I'm thinking of reading The Mothers by Britt Bennet, since I already have it.


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Chris Ingalls (chrisingalls) | 0 comments White Teeth by Zadie Smith is my first pick.


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Melissa Wiebe (melissawiebe80) | 8 comments Was Outlander a debut novel?


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Megan | 131 comments Cindy wrote: "This one seems to be pretty easy, but I'm going to do a reread of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks since we're doing it for book club next year."

Ooh, great book!


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Theresa | 129 comments Melissa W wrote: "Was Outlander a debut novel?"

Yes, according to Wikipedia, it was her first novel.


message 23: by Ann (last edited Dec 20, 2016 06:52PM) (new)

Ann (annbeman) | 40 comments Cindy wrote: "This one seems to be pretty easy, but I'm going to do a reread of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks since we're doing it for book club next year."

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lax is not technically a novel. It is narrative nonfiction. It's soooo good, though, so give yourself a pass on the "novel" designation and reread it!


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Amy (amyk) | 5 comments I'm reading "Your Heart is a Muscle the Size of a Fist" for this one. For me, it could also count for the "book set within 100 miles" category.


message 25: by Elaine (new)

Elaine (loslibrosdeelaine) | 5 comments I have a lot of books I could read for this task. It's going to be hard to choose.


message 26: by vanessa (last edited Dec 26, 2016 01:48PM) (new)

vanessa (splitreads) | 3 comments I'm thinking of finally getting to Homegoing for this one!


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S.A.  (cassellwrites) | 2 comments I'm planning to read Katie Bayerl's debut novel: "A Psalm for Lost Girls"


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Barbara Cindy wrote: "This one seems to be pretty easy, but I'm going to do a reread of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks since we're doing it for book club next year."

If you don't already have a book for the "non-fiction book about technology" task, this might be a better fit for that. It's not a novel, but it does cover the development of one of the foundation tools for modern medical science.


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Ashley | 120 comments Looking to finally read Red Rising - I'm so late to this party!


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Dayna (textbookcase) | 17 comments I'm going to read "The Girls" by Emma Cline. It's been on my TBR for a bit.


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Mark (themangus) | 42 comments Saw This Is Where It Ends on sale on Amazon the other day and picked it up so I'll be using that for this task.


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Jessica Schmitt | 1 comments The Girl in the Road by Monica Byrne is a good Sci-fi debut novel. It does have adult themes, in case that's something of concern.


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Elizabeth (elizabethlk) | 365 comments I'm not sure yet, but I'm considering Zahrah the Windseeker. I read something else from Nnedi Okorafor (Binti), which I absolutely loved. Turns out the library has a bunch of her stuff, including her debut novel.


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Abbie (abbiedeacon) | 20 comments Can everyone just go read Leslye Walton's The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender please? I thought it was PHENOMENAL. I read it early 2016 and might reread it for that challenge this year again.


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Shawn Ingle Ashley wrote: "Looking to finally read Red Rising - I'm so late to this party!"

Loved this series. Couldn't read them fast enough. Enjoy!


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Wendy | 2 comments I'm planning to read "The Illusionist", by Colson Whitehead.


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Ozge | 7 comments First, I was planning to go with The Vegetarian, but after reading more about it, I decided on Sleeping Giants. Correct me if I am wrong, The Vegetarian seems like her first English debut novel. I'll try to find another task to fit it in.


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SibylM (sibyldiane) | 62 comments I've got a debut shelf with lots of books. I think any Goodreads member should be able to access it:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
Some of my favorites: Behold the Dreamers. Eileen, Homegoing, The Nix, and Work Like Any Other.


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Bonnie G. (narshkite) | 1413 comments I am just jumping into Rich and Pretty. A couple friends liked it but it has a really bad GR rating.


message 40: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie (sighborg_reads) I'm reading Jonathon Strange & Mr Norrell for this task.


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Katie (goktrose) | 101 comments I'm reading Ready Player One for this challenge since I've owned it for a while and have been meaning to get to it. Halfway through and I love it so far!
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline


Lorrea - WhatChaReadin'? (whatchatreadin) I'm reading In a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware for this challenge.

This book is very hard to put down.


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Anne Egbert I am reading All About Lulu. And it is amazing so far


message 44: by Ian (new)

Ian | 1 comments Would A Confederacy of Dunces count for this? It is technically the first novel published John Kennedy Toole, but his second book published The Neon Bible was written first.


message 45: by Jodi (new)

Jodi (jari-chan) As far as I understand it doesn't has to be a newly published book, right? I'm reading The Pearl That Broke Its Shell at the moment, which is Hashimis debut made in 2014. Would that count?


message 46: by Edie (last edited Jan 04, 2017 01:35PM) (new)

Edie | 27 comments I'm reading Only Love Can Break Your Heart by Ed Tarkington for this challenge.


message 47: by Jenn (last edited Jan 06, 2017 04:16AM) (new)

Jenn Davis (jennjanell) | 2 comments So I just finished Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver for this challenge.


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Cliff Lewis (thatnerdcliff) | 9 comments I am going to read The Forgetting Time, also its on sale today in the kindle store!


message 49: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) I am reading Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie for this one. Not only is it her debut but she also won the Hugo, the Nebula, the Locus, the Arthur C Clarke, British SF Association awards for it!


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Monica (monicae) Here I'm looking at either An Untamed State, We Love You, Charlie Freeman, or Behold the Dreamers

For others looking, last year I read Here Comes the Sun and Homegoing. Both were excellent debut novels.


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