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Historical (Jan 2014) - What are you reading?



Heidi wrote: "I am going to read A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens I don't usually dabble in Historical genres. I have always wanted to read this book though and now I have an e..."
That's my favourite book in the world, Heidi! I hope you enjoy it. :)
That's my favourite book in the world, Heidi! I hope you enjoy it. :)
Roseanne wrote: "Does Little Women count as historical? I am planning on reading that in January and was wondering if I can use that."
It's set during a very historical period of American history, so I'd say it counts.
It's set during a very historical period of American history, so I'd say it counts.

I will be reading the Book Thief plus some Alison Weir/Phillipa Gregory if I get a chance. Have quite a few in my TBR pile.


I enjoyed the White Queen. I've read all of Gregory's historical fiction Plantagenet through Elizabeth I. I hope you like it!


Sandy wrote: "Since there is no "Biography" challenge, can a biography count as historical? I'd like to read Zelda by Nancy Milford for the January genre challenge."
I'd say yes, a biography can count as historical if it's about a historical figure. :)
Non-fiction is one of the monthly genres, which will include biographies, but non-fiction books can be read for any of the genres if you can make them fit elsewhere.
I'd say yes, a biography can count as historical if it's about a historical figure. :)
Non-fiction is one of the monthly genres, which will include biographies, but non-fiction books can be read for any of the genres if you can make them fit elsewhere.
Gabriela wrote: "Does The Great Gatsby count?"
I'm not sure about that one - they do talk about World War 1, but in the past tense, and there isn't much else about it that's historical.
I'm not sure about that one - they do talk about World War 1, but in the past tense, and there isn't much else about it that's historical.
I'd say they need to be books about either historical events or purely of the 'historical' genre, rather than books set in a previous era with little to do with the history.
Holly wrote: "I'd say they need to be books about either historical events or purely of the 'historical' genre, rather than books set in a previous era with little to do with the history."
I agree. The thing about The Great Gatsby is, it seems historical now but was actually contemporary when it was written.
I agree. The thing about The Great Gatsby is, it seems historical now but was actually contemporary when it was written.







Wow, I'm not familiar with most of these books, haha!
I tell you what - as this is a challenge and not a contest, it doesn't really matter if a book fits perfectly into the genre or not, as long as everybody is reading something that they enjoy and/or are learning from. If you use your own judgment and decide that something can be considered historical, then go ahead and include it. It's not really a cut-and-dried genre like some of the others will be, like say non-fiction or Young Adult. We'll let you have significant wiggle room for this one. :)
I tell you what - as this is a challenge and not a contest, it doesn't really matter if a book fits perfectly into the genre or not, as long as everybody is reading something that they enjoy and/or are learning from. If you use your own judgment and decide that something can be considered historical, then go ahead and include it. It's not really a cut-and-dried genre like some of the others will be, like say non-fiction or Young Adult. We'll let you have significant wiggle room for this one. :)



I would think that historical fiction or nonfiction would work - just my thoughts, but that's how I'm taking this challenge.
Really gotten into The White Queen now. I forgot how much I love historical novels!
After finishing it, I'll definitely move on to Catch-22, to give it another attempt.
After finishing it, I'll definitely move on to Catch-22, to give it another attempt.



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Hopefully we'll get a Group Read set up, and I'm sure some of our books will overlap. If you really want to read a book, and other people have shown an interest, don't forget that you can set up a Buddy-Read with others!