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message 1: by Holly, That Geeky One (last edited Dec 28, 2013 02:52AM) (new)

Holly (hollycoulson) | 1949 comments Mod
Someone recommended doing a list of 'suggested' reads for each month, ones that are widely well known, or 'typical' for that genre. Feel free to post to add ideas. I will delete your post after I've added it, just to make it nice and tidy, but please give suggestions for what books you think are 'key' ones for each genre!

January - Historical
Birdsong
The White Queen
The Last Kingdom
A Tale of Two Cities
Twelve Years a Slave

Feburary - Romance/Chick-Lit
Bridget Jones's Diary
Pride and Prejudice
The Notebook
Jane Eyre

March - Young Adult
The Hunger Games
City of Bones
Divergent
The Lightning Thief

April - Humour
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
The Code of the Woosters

May - Fantasy/Science Fiction
The Fellowship of the Ring
Ender's Game
Foundation
A Game of Thrones
Dune

June - Contemporary
The Fault in Our Stars
Fangirl
Eleanor & Park

July - Utopian/Dystopian
1984
We
Brave New World
Lord of the Flies
The Handmaid's Tale

August - Crime/Mystery
A Study in Scarlet
Along Came a Spider
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
One for the Money

September - Classic/Literary
To Kill a Mockingbird
Wuthering Heights
The Great Gatsby
Great Expectations

October - Horror
The Shining
Dracula
Red Dragon And Silence Of The Lambs
Something Wicked This Way Comes
Frankenstein

November - Non-Fiction
The Diary of a Young Girl
Love is a Mix Tape
Into the Wild
A Short History of Nearly Everything
Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies

December - Adventure

If anyone has any for ones I'm not 100% confident on, please post below!


message 2: by Faye, The Dickens Junkie (new)

Faye | 1415 comments Mod
Dune for Scifi! And I'll be back with more later. :)


message 3: by LadyElena (new)

LadyElena | 27 comments Contemporary: The fault in our stars by John Green :)


message 4: by Tracey (new)

Tracey | 916 comments I believe Eleanor & Park and Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell are both also considered contemporary.


message 5: by Faye, The Dickens Junkie (new)

Faye | 1415 comments Mod
Frankenstein for horror. Diary of Anne Frank for non-fiction. The Code of the Woosters for humour.


message 6: by Amber (new)

Amber (amberterminatorofgoodreads) Horror I recommend Something Wicked This Way Comesbecause it is a great story by Ray Bradbury, The Eyes of the Dragon by Stephen King which is a YA fantasy, and that's it for now.


message 7: by Laura Anne (new)

Laura Anne (the-book-sniffer) | 17 comments Into the Wild for Non-Fic!


message 8: by Inkeri (new)

Inkeri I read Love is a Mix Tape by Rob Sheffield over a year ago and I really liked it even though I usually don't go for memoirs or non-fiction. I would surely recommend it for everyone to read next November.


message 9: by Sara (new)

Sara | 2 comments I think 12 years a slave for historical


message 10: by Ola (new)

Ola (polabear85) Dystopian: The Handmaid's Tale is classic, in my view.


message 11: by Lori (new)

Lori | 30 comments Holly, for adventure maybe Into the Wild or Angels & Demons?


message 12: by Amber (new)

Amber (amberterminatorofgoodreads) for ya I suggest The Thief of Alwaysby Clive Barker. That is a pretty good read and got me into his books.


message 13: by Lindsay (new)

Lindsay (sleepykitty) | 129 comments I would really love Jane Eyre and Divergent coming up!!


message 14: by Lindsay (new)

Lindsay (sleepykitty) | 129 comments We do Handmaid's Tale in a class I TA, but I have yet to read it myself. Would love to!


message 15: by Holly, That Geeky One (new)

Holly (hollycoulson) | 1949 comments Mod
Handmaid's Tale is definitely my favourite book of all time...

I've been meaning to read Divergent for ages, so let me know if you want to do a buddy-read sometime!


message 16: by Susan (new)

Susan (suzybop) | 90 comments Classic/Literary - Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons
Non-Fiction - Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris
Crime - Snowman by Jo Nesbo
ChickLit - The Time of my Life by Cecelia Ahern

What exactly is contemporary? Is it recently published based in the present tense?


message 17: by Jenna (new)

Jenna Melberg | 78 comments There are lots of different definitions for contemporary fiction.


message 18: by Amber (new)

Amber (amberterminatorofgoodreads) The Mark of Zorrois pretty good and would count as an adventure novel.


message 19: by Kassandra (new)

Kassandra | -1 comments I'm a big fan of humour so for April I would suggest any of the following from Christopher Moore: Fool, You Suck, A Dirty Job or Bite Me.


message 20: by Roseanne (new)

Roseanne | 1239 comments I dont know why I didnt think of this before but this is for anyone who is not liking February Lisey's Story by Stephen King


message 21: by Julie (new)

Julie For Humor-- this is where I leave you by Jonathan Tropper. Absolutely hilarious and is being made into a movie with Tina Fey-always better to read the book first.

For young adult--Fangirl by a Rainbow Rowell. Love this book!


message 22: by Roseanne (new)

Roseanne | 1239 comments I know it is early to be thinking about April but I have no idea what would be considered Humor. help me!


message 23: by Roseanne (new)

Roseanne | 1239 comments I know I don't want to read a biography by a comedian. I didn't realize Shakespeare would be considered humor. Thanks tor the list it helps.


message 24: by Roseanne (new)

Roseanne | 1239 comments I was given a book that I think might be good for April and was wondering if it fits Humour. It is 11 Through 20... the Next Ten Commandments. Any thoughts?


message 25: by Julie (new)

Julie Roseanne, that certainly sounds like humor!

My list for April is:

Seriously, I'm kidding by Ellen
How to be a Woman by Caitlin Moran
My Man Jeeves by PG Wodehouse

and something by Christopher Moore, I haven't read anything by him--suggestions?


message 26: by Susan (new)

Susan | 12 comments For May - how about 'Wool' by Hugh Howey or 'The Blade Itself' by Joe Abercrombie????


message 27: by Evangeline (new)

Evangeline Sara wrote: "I think 12 years a slave for historical"

I agree, i've been meaning to read that book.


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