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Expand Your Horizons Challenge - Winter 2011-12
I'm going for five titles, one of which will be Dune. I may also go for a bit of Clive Barker or Stephen King horror - ohoh!
1. Pariah by Thomas Emson review
2. Secrets by Freya North review
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1. Pariah by Thomas Emson review
2. Secrets by Freya North review
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Hmmph, shall go away and think of the books now and post results when Iget home :P

OhRose - I feel for you on the first one, really I do :O
I can try to help youon the second tho' ;)
Or... would something like Jane Eyre, etc fit into chick lit (as it may be considered if it were brought out today) and historical? Just a thought ;D


I'm trying to find ways to do that too :D I need to read more paranormal as well - so am prety sure I can find plenty of paranormal & YA books (probably NOT Twilight) that can also help broaden my horizons.

OhRose - I feel for you on the first one, really I do..."
I've already read Jane Eyre, I'd actually call it a Gothic novel.
Would

Wow Rose, you're all sorted with this! It's good to see you so motivated for it! =D
Jeshu, just read some fiction that you'd normally avoid! I've got some contemporary chick lit somewhere too. I usually avoid that stuff like the plague.
Jeshu, just read some fiction that you'd normally avoid! I've got some contemporary chick lit somewhere too. I usually avoid that stuff like the plague.

Jeshu, just read some fiction that you'd normally avoid! I've got some contemporary chick lit somewhere too. I ..."
I was thinking in looking for some books that talk about human rights and that stuff to prepare for my course in Boston :O It's either that or horror, and I don't want to read horror because I wake up with nightmares and become paranoid.


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The majority of these books I have 'Saved' from the library for sale shelf with every intention to read but I have never really got around to picking them up as I thought they would be uninteresting or not my thing.However thanks to this awesome challenge giving me a kick up the arse I'm hoping to find something new and different =)
I do that a lot, Amy! The book seems interesting when I buy it but then it loses its appeal when I see it sitting on my shelf.
I've decided to spice my challenge a bit by allowing the boyfriend (we read very different things) to pick three of my five books!
I've decided to spice my challenge a bit by allowing the boyfriend (we read very different things) to pick three of my five books!

Hahaha! I don't think I'll be expanding my horizons that much!

Hahaha! I don't think I'll be expanding my horizons that much!"
hahaha, I'm considering it because the books are sitting in the shelf nexto to the computer and they are short XD

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I love the Dune series! I hope you enjoy it!

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So, for now, this is it! If I find time, I'll add something else along the way!

Yesterday I finished my first book for this challenge:

My next two books for the challenge are



I don't know which ones yet.
I've decided that I'm going to use this challenge to try to motivate myself to read some of the books I've bought at some point in the past and ignored up till now. So I might just keep increasing my target if I reach it too soon. :p
I'm gonna go for some contemporary chick lit.
has been on my shelf for a long time but I've avoided it up till now. (I was attracted by the pink cover, okay? :P)
Sci-fi in the form of Dune.
Horror in the form of
and probably some Stephen King or Clive Barker.
Thriller. I have yet to choose the book.
And a classic: Frankenstein. I've made this into dedicated bath time reading. If I keep going as I am now, I'll have it finished 13 baths from now. :)
I'm gonna go for some contemporary chick lit.

Sci-fi in the form of Dune.
Horror in the form of

Thriller. I have yet to choose the book.
And a classic: Frankenstein. I've made this into dedicated bath time reading. If I keep going as I am now, I'll have it finished 13 baths from now. :)

Karina wrote: "I started Inside Scientology: The Story of America's Most Secretive Religion for the challenge now, which is pretty daunting to me. I usually prefer fiction. Maybe I'll actually lea..."
Sounds like an interesting read! Certainly very different.
Sounds like an interesting read! Certainly very different.
I'm 100 pages off the end of my first one, Pariah. It's good but it's playing around with religious icons, which I'm not usually a fan of, and there is a LOT of crude language.




Jeshu wrote: "Actually, currently I'm not even able to read a single page of anything that' not university related"
Poor Jeshu. :( You could always include your uni reading for it instead!!
Poor Jeshu. :( You could always include your uni reading for it instead!!
Rose wrote: "I just finished
. I ended up rating it five stars, even though I didn't like every story. I enjoyed all but two."
Yey! It's great that you enjoyed it so much! I like Martin's style but I find he can get wrapped up in whatever he's rambling on about. I've not read this one, though. Would you recommend it?

Yey! It's great that you enjoyed it so much! I like Martin's style but I find he can get wrapped up in whatever he's rambling on about. I've not read this one, though. Would you recommend it?
I finished Pariah. I'm not sure how I feel about it. It ended up swerving in a very religious direction (that said, I figured out it was going to have religious undertones as of very early on)... but then it's so crude that I can't imagine very many religious people would appreciate the huge amount of bad language in it.
I enjoyed the start of it, but the ending just ended up a bit weird for me. Not all of it made sense but I think the story is going to be continued in the author's next book.
I enjoyed the start of it, but the ending just ended up a bit weird for me. Not all of it made sense but I think the story is going to be continued in the author's next book.


Yey! It's great that you enjoyed it so much! I like Martin's style..."
Actually, there are no stories by Martin at all. Having said that, I would recommend this if you like fantasy, science fiction, or romance.
If you go to the group's home page, below our current group reads there should be the counter for this challenge. At least, that's where I see it on my screen.

Yeap, you re right! I didn't look there before!
Cheers! Good to know it didn't get lost. :)
I'm about to type up my review for Pariah and then I'm gonna start my second book for this,
I'm about to type up my review for Pariah and then I'm gonna start my second book for this,



I've seen both movie versions of Salem's Lot. Neither was particularly scary. But I find King's version of horror tends to be more psychological and either it gets to you or it doesn't.
BTW Rose, was there a short story about Jayné Heller in your G.R.R. Martin book by author M.L.N. Hanover?
BTW Rose, was there a short story about Jayné Heller in your G.R.R. Martin book by author M.L.N. Hanover?
Aah ok. I know that author uses the pseudonym M.L.N. Hanover for his Jayné Heller books so I just figured the short would be about her. Obviously not!
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This can be a different genre, or one of those titles from your preferred genre that you always avoid for whatever reason. For example, if you usually only read urban fantasy, try some chick lit; if you only read thrillers, try a YA title; if you only read books published by traditional means, give an indie book a shot; if, like me, you read a lot of fantasy but don't tend to touch sci-fi, pick up a sci-fi book!
You choose how many you think you can read. Keep us updated on your progress!