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One Book For Each Genre! (2011-2012)

Contemporary:
Erotic OR BDSM:
GLBT:
Historical OR Regency:
Paranormal OR Fantasy:
Suspense OR Mystery:
Women's Fiction OR Chick-lit: Chick lit is a sub-genre of women's fiction which addresses issues of modern women often humorously and lightheartedly, in an urban setting. Although women's fiction as well as chick-lit are targeted towards female readers, women's fiction contains heavier or in-depth subject. "It’s like having a best friend tell you about her life. Or watching various characters go through things that you have gone through yourself, or witnessed others going through."-CLBs
World Lit/International: ie. set solely in a country not your own, revolves around the country's culture, myths or beliefs.
Young Adult:
*OPTIONAL/BONUS Categories:
Classic: Book you would consider a classic of its genre or literary classic.
Memoir OR Non-fiction:
Thriller OR Horror:
Religious OR Inspirational:
Speculative Fiction OR Dystopia:
Graphic Novel/Manga:
Moderator Note: If you need help with any of the categories, and need recommendations. Click to this suggestion thread for answers to your question(s) and assistance:http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/6...

*Duration: 11 months (July 30, 2011 - June 30, 2012)
Contemporary: Too Hot To Touch
Erotic & BDSM: Sweet Possession & Finding Eden
GLBT: Talker
Historical & Regency: Simply Love & My Fair Captain
Paranormal & Fantasy: Dark Predator & Tangle of Need
Suspense: Hard Evidence
World Lit/International: The A-z Guide to Arranged Marriage & Ruptured
Young Adult: Chain Reaction
*OPTIONAL/BONUS Categories:
Classic: Walsh series, starting with Watermelon. A chick-lit classic IMHO!
Religious OR Inspirational:
Manga:














*Discussion: Have you tried this genre before? What did you think about this book/author?



(Too many of the h's are too stupid to live - please - no stupid h's!! ;)

Chick-lit and women's lit, tend to blur at times. I'm actually recommending some that are within that gray area...where it could be considered chick-lit or women's lit. I don't think she would be able to stomach a full-on chick-lit heroine. Goddess knows even i can't at times.LOL


Rossy's international shelf - i've read a few but not the majority

Contemporary: Just the Sexiest Man Alive
Erotic: Raine
BDSM: Ice Queen
GLBT: Divide and Conquer (not in GR yet) - available in December - per authors
Historical: Burning Tigress
Regency: A Secret Affair
Paranormal: Immortal Rider - to be released in December
Fantasy: Drink Deep (Urban Fantasy) - to be released in November
Suspense: Breaking the Rules (romantic suspense)
Mystery: In the Bleak Midwinter
Women's Fiction: Night Road
Chick-lit: The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing
World Lit/International: Wife of the Gods: A Novel (Ghana, Africa)
Young Adult: Bumped
*OPTIONAL/BONUS Categories:
Classic: Agnes Grey
Memoir: Zoya's Story: An Afghan Woman's Struggle for Freedom
Non-fiction: Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything
Thriller: Fallen (shelved by 11 as thriller)
Horror: Let the Right One in
Religious OR Inspirational:
Speculative Fiction: 11/22/63: A Novel (alternate history) - to be released in November
Dystopia: Crossed - to be released in November/December



What YA was it? I am going with one that is the last in a trilogy that I have really liked so far so hopefully I won't have any issues with it.



30th July '11 to 30th June '12
Contemporary: High Fidelity by Nick Hornby
Erotic: The Vampire Queen's Servant by Joey W. Hill
GLBT: Out of Bounds by T.A. Chase
Historical: Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks
Fantasy: The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
Suspense: Killing Floor by Lee Child
Chick-lit: Undead and Unpopular by MaryJanice Davidson
World Lit: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
Young Adult: Forever by Maggie Stiefvater
*OPTIONAL/BONUS Categories:
Classic: Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Memoir: Moab Is My Washpot by Stephen Fry
Horror: Let the Right One in by John Ajvide Lindqvist
Inspirational: Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert
Dystopia: Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins
My attempt last year was terrible - so I must do better this time around!!! Hopefully I've been a little bit more realistic with my choices.

Whats GLBT? It may be really obvious but I'm blonde and often suffer those Blonde moments.

GLBT is Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transexual - so any book which involves one of those sort of 'couples' (I'm guessing they could also be threesomes etc).
Please clarify as required Fran :)

Completed: 0/12
1. Contemporary: Just the Sexiest Man Alive
2. Erotic: Roane
3. GLBT: Faith & Fidelity or Caught Running
4. Historical: Miss Wonderful or Mystique
5. Paranormal: Wild Fire
6. Suspense: Murder Game (I'm up to the same book Fran, so I thought I'd join you :)
7. Women's Fiction: And One Last Thing ... (And with this one Fran! I'm such a copy cat ;)
8. World Literature: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
9. Young Adult: City of Ashes
Bonus:
10. Classic: The Great Gatsby
11. Memoir: Lonely for my Land
12. Dystopia: Animal Farm

GLBT is Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transexual - so any book which involves one of those sort of 'couples' (I'm guessing they could also be threesom..."
Thanks Jane. :)

Complete 0/9
Contemporary- Fools Rush In by Janice Thompson
Erotica- Kiss of Crimson by Lara Adrian
GLBT- Lord John and the Hand of Devils by Diana Gabaldon
Historical- The Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M. Auel
Paranormal or Fantasy- Night Embrace by Sherrilyn Kenyon
Suspence- Die Trying by Lee Child
Women's Fiction or Chick Lit- Undead and Unwed by MaryJanice Davidson
World Lit- The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
Young Adult- Forever by Maggie Stiefvater










Dare You To Read - One Book For Each Genre (Round 2)
30th July '11 to 30th June '12
0/9 completed
1.Contemporary: Hot Finish by Erin McCarthy
2.Erotic : Broken Wings by Lora Leigh
3. GLBT: Cut & Run by Madeleine Urban
4.Historical: The Wild Rose by Jennifer Donnelly
5.Paranormal: Kiss of Midnight by Lara Adrian
6. Suspense/Mystery: Zinnia by Jayne Castle
7.Chick-lit: Hard Day's Knight by Katie MacAlister
8.International(Hungary): The Darkest Surrender by Gena Showalter
9.Young Adult: Glass Houses by Rachel Caine










Whats GLBT? It may be really obvi..."
Aimie,
I'm glad you asked! And thank you Jane for answering. I should have posted the definition and I just did in the Suggestions/FAQ thread. If anyone needs a detailed definition, please check the suggestions/FAQ thread for this Dare.

30th July '11 to 30th June '12
Contemporary: High Fidelity by Nick Hornby
Erotic: [book:The Vampire Queen's Serva..."
Charlotte,
You have some of my favorite authors on your list!

Erotic: Raine
BDSM: Ice Queen
GLBT: Divide and Conquer (not in GR yet) - available in December - per authors
Historical:
Regency:
Paranormal: [book:Immor..."
Dee, I think you left off Contemporary :)

Completed: 0/12
1. Contemporary: [book:Just the Sexiest Man Alive|386386..."
Jane,
I don't know why I stopped at Murder Game, I really like the series. Glad you are going to read it too!

30th July '11 to 30th June '12
Contemporary: High Fidelity by Nick Hornby..."
I got my copy of Forever today - it keeps looking at me!!! I'm going to have to hide it until next month.


Dare You To Read - One Book For Each Genre (2011-2012)
30th July '11 to 30th June '12
2/9 completed
1.Contemporary: Someone to Watch Over Me
2.Erotic: Three Times the Scandal
3.GLBT: Hot Head
6.Suspense OR Mystery: The Perfect Murder
7.Women's Fiction OR Chick-lit: The Secret History of the Pink Carnation
8.World Lit/International: Three Cups of Tea One Man's Mission to Promote Peace ... One School at a Time
9.Young Adult: City of Bones

Contemporary: Causing Havoc
Erotic OR BDSM: The Reluctant Dom
GLBT: Touch Me Gently
Historical OR Regency: The Bride
Paranormal OR Fantasy: A Hunger Like No Other
Suspense OR Mystery: All The Pretty Dead Girls
Women's Fiction OR Chick-lit: My Sister's Keeper
World Lit/International: Like Water for Chocolate
Young Adult: Amy & Roger's Epic Detour
*OPTIONAL/BONUS Categories:
Classic: The Age of Innocence
Memoir OR Non-fiction: A Short History of Nearly Everything
Thriller OR Horror: The Passage
Religious OR Inspirational: One Tuesday Morning
Speculative Fiction OR Dystopia: Mockingjay
hope the list is ok, I am trying to stick with my Own-to-read shelf.

Contemporary: Causing Havoc
Erotic OR BDSM: The Reluctant Dom
GLBT: Touch Me Gently
Historical OR Regency: The Bride
Nida, your list looks great. I was thinking about reading Like Water for Chocolate too- so hard to decide!

Contemporary: Causing Havoc
Erotic OR BDSM: The Reluctant Dom
GLBT: Touch Me Gently
Historical OR Reg..."
Definitely so hard to decide. I intentionally chose the books that I own for awhile but couldn't settle to read yet maybe this challenge will force me to read them :)

Welcome Steamywindows!
Your choices so far look great, but for some reason your Women's Fiction/Chick-lit choice is linked to a different book. When I click on it some other book comes up- I will try and fix it :)
OK, here is the correct link if you want to edit your post-
The Secret History of the Pink Carnation
Also, you will need to add #8 to your list- World Lit/International

Contemporary: The Sweetest Thing
Erotic: Passionate Pleasures
GLBT: Caught Running
BDSM: Silent Heat
Historical/Regency:Lily Mine
Paranormal: Demonglass
Fantasy: The Body Finder
Suspense: Murder Game
Mystery: I Scream, You Scream
Women's Fiction:Life From Scratch
Chick-lit: And One Last Thing ...
World Lit/International: Like Water for Chocolate
Young Adult: Gone
Optional/Bonus:
Memoir:A Jew Grows in Brooklyn: The Curious Reflections of a First-Generation American
Non-Fiction:Lies that Chelsea Handler Told Me
Inspirational:Chicken Soup for the Soul: Woman to Woman: Women Sharing Their Stories of Hope, Humor, and Inspiration

Contemporary: The Sweetest Thing
Erotic: Passionate Pleasures
GLBT: Caught Running
BDSM..."
Fran, have you read Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom, if not it is really good, I don't like Mitch Albom much myself but that one was a PIFM rec a few months ago and I am glad I read it. Well not that I want to confuse you about your list with more options ;)

I was thinking of that one too, now I'm not sure! I've read For One More Day by him, which was a PIFM rec awhile ago and I really liked it. What don't you like about him? If you have any other Inspirational recs for me, please add them in the Suggestions thread! I am open to anything :)

My very narrowed down list (even though it doesn't look like it):
One Book For Each Genre Challenge
1. Contemporary: The Crossroads Cafe by Deborah Smith or Fallen from Grace by Laura Leone
2. Erotic: Sweet Surrender by Maya Banks
3. GLBT:
4. Historical: The Marsh King's Daughter or by Elizabeth Chadwick or Silk Is for Seduction by Loretta Chase
5. Fantasy: The Body Finder by Kimberly Derting or Mistborn: The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson
6. Paranormal or Grave Witch by Kalayna Price or Lover Enshrined by J. R. Ward
7. Suspense: Beautiful Malice by Rebecca James or Black Ice by Anne Stuart
8. Women's Fiction: The Beach Trees by Karen White
9. World Lit: Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel
10. Young Adult: A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness
Optional Categories
11. Horror: The Stand by Stephen King
12. Speculative: Kushiel's Avatar by Jacqueline Carey

0/10 Done
Contemporary:State of Wonder by Ann Patchett
Erotic OR BDSM:Long Hard Ride by Lorelei James
GLBT:Rubyfruit Jungle by Rita Mae Brown
Historical OR Regency:Captive Queen: A Novel of Eleanor of Aquitaine by Alison Weir
Paranormal OR Fantasy:A Storm of Swords by George R. R. Martin
Suspense OR Mystery:Finger Lickin' Fifteen by Janet Evanovich
Women's Fiction OR Chick-lit: Little Earthquakes by Jennifer Weiner
World Lit/International:Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood by Marjane Satrapi
Young Adult:Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell
*OPTIONAL/BONUS Categories:
Thriller OR Horror:Salem's Lot by Stephen King










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RULES: Please read before deciding to participate.
*Make sure to pick your selection carefully, for you will not be able to change the books once we get started. Though you may pick which genre you want to read, at any time, for whatever month you want.
*Duration: 11 months (July 30, 2011 - June 30, 2012)
*Discussion: Have you tried this genre before? What did you think about this book/author?
*We start on July, but anybody is welcome to join us at any time. Late comers will have to finish along with us though, no extra time.
*Romance is a sub-genre, so as long as you pick a book that fits the genres stated below, you may pick whatever other subgenre you prefer.
*Lets use the honor system. I will trust that you will comply and not change the books once we get started. When you finish a book(s), you can make a post here of what book you finished and write the discussion topic below each title; as finished with your chosen category for the month.
*If you finish more than one book in a single month. You can skip the following month(s), if that is your wish. You're also welcome to add a book(s), as long as the book(s) you're adding fall under the same genre category you finished early.
*We are allowed to change ONE book in our list, if you have read at least 3 chapters and can explain WHY you cannot keep reading it. Make sure you let me know in the thread, before you change it.
For the Optional/Bonus categories-
If you post your Optional/Bonus books at the start of the challenge then you may read them at any time during the challenge, no need to wait until the first 9 genres are completed.
If you don't post the Optional/Bonus books at the start of the challenge, you may still add them at any time, but you may not read them until after the first 9 genres are completed.