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2015 Challenge Prompts > Prompt 12: A book of short stories

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Ann What books are you reading in this category? What recommendations do you have?


message 2: by Anna (new)

Anna Rebecca (annarebecca) Edgar Allen Poe comes to mind for this one!


message 3: by Ashley (new)

Ashley (lost_ulalume83) | 8 comments Love Poe! I don't know if I will go with Poe or Joyce Carol Oates or someone else. Those two are my usual go to for short stories. :-)


message 4: by Ann (new)

Ann I love Poe as well. I just received "The Complete Works of Edgar Allen Poe" for Christmas. It's a special edition leather bound book that is so pretty. I'm not sure I even want to crack it open!

I was thinking maybe Stephen King as well. I might use this category to really branch out and read someone I've never even heard of.


message 5: by Alexandra (new)

Alexandra | 2 comments Roald Dahl's - the Best of Roald Dahl definitely needs a mention :) Very adult, very strange and has a great atmosphere.


message 6: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Marcell (loversinalibrary) I was thinking of M is for Magic by Neil Gaiman!


message 7: by Heidi (new)

Heidi (heidi28) I'm going to read a book of Arthur Conan Doyle's short stories.

I'm working my way through his bibliography, but I've only tried novels so far.


message 8: by Anna (new)

Anna Rebecca (annarebecca) I love the Oates and Doyle suggestions! I may go in that direction.


message 9: by Anna (new)

Anna Rebecca (annarebecca) Ann, I don't know if I could bring myself to open it either! Sounds beautiful!


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I'm a big fan a flash-fiction. If I can can find a book I have not read then that will me my pick. Cory Doctorow has a good book of short stories called Overclockers if anyone is into him.


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Oh, and If you like horror David Morrel has a few books of short stories, too.


message 12: by Kerri (new)

Kerri | 56 comments I was thinking of reading some Arthur Conan Doyle short stories but I think I'll go Agatha Christie for this goal. I'll choose between Three Blind Mice and Other Stories or The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories.


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Amii | 37 comments Tenth of December-George Saunders


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Pandora Black (pandora_black) I think I'll read the mammoth book of ghost stories by women, there is a lot of writers I like in it, and how to say no to a collection of (I hope) good ghost stories ?


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Laura The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Stories by Charlotte Perkins Gilman


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Kristen Foster (kristenfdaily) | 4 comments ^^Oooooo....The Yellow Wallpaper is perhaps one of the creepiest stories of all time for obvious reasons at the end of the story as well as the truth in how women were treated during that time period.

I'm read my short stories book today, Through the Woods by Emily Carroll which is a graphic book of short, super scary stories. I'm so freaked out, I'm not letting my husband move around without me for the rest of the night. Eeep!


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Alycia | 65 comments The Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri, or maybe Birds of America by Lorrie Moore


message 18: by Julia (last edited Apr 15, 2015 01:28AM) (new)

Julia (_mj_howard) | 57 comments I read "Eat the Sky, Drink the Ocean " by Kirsty Murray and many others. It was a very good collection, all easy and interesting reads.


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Sooz (P.Turners Book Blog) (soozpturner) | 11 comments This is one of those tricky prompts....after approximately 11 minutes of Google/Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ searching - I am looking at:

Bin Laden's Bald Spot Other Stories by Brian Doyle

It has got rather good reviews and thankfully isn't as long as some of the other collections I have seen.


message 20: by Ann (new)

Ann What I'm hoping to do in this category is fine a big fat book of short stories - maybe from the library. Then I'm going to keep it by my night stand and work on it through the year. There is a list here on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ that had some good choices. I will post the link when I'm back on my computer. Both Oscar Wilde and Ernest Hemingway have collections I would like to check out.


message 21: by Ann (new)

Ann Here are a few lists for this category:

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Some of these are single short stories (they could maybe be used for the 'finish in a day' prompt) and some are collections

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message 22: by Ann (new)

Ann I just ordered a few books for this prompt.

I got The Norton Anthology of Short Fiction which is a whopping 1776 pages long. My plan on tackling this one is to put it on my night stand and read one or two stories per night before bed.

I also ordered one from the U.K. called That Glimpse of Truth that I have read really good things about. It includes authors like Julian Barnes, Angela Carter, Anton Chekhov, Roald Dahl, Penelope Fitzgerald, Gustave Flaubert, Henry James, Rudyard Kipling, Ian McEwan, Alice Munro, V.S. Pritchett, Thomas Pynchon and Muriel Spark. I think this one will be fun to read and I might use it for a different prompt since I'll likely use the Anthology above for this prompt (12).


message 24: by Nada (last edited Jan 28, 2015 01:54PM) (new)

Nada (njmom3) | 13 comments The Settling Earth by Rebecca Burns
The Settling Earth

I would definitely recommend this one!


message 25: by Kath (new)

Kath Lau (kath_reads) I've read Love Hurts by Malorie Blackman


message 26: by Gabriella (new)

Gabriella Anybody reading Rogues?


message 27: by Megan (new)

Megan (megabou) | 64 comments I read Palo Alto by James Franco. I know kind of embarrassing, but I do like the actor, and the book was given to me as a gift. The book can also be used for a book that you can read in a day and a book with bad reviews.


message 28: by Dianne (new)

Dianne (dayanyan) Is My True Love Gave to Me under this prompt?


message 29: by Ann (new)

Ann @dayanyan sorry the app won't let me reply directly. I found a few books with that title. Which one are you asking about? Do you know the author or is it by various authors?


message 30: by Dianne (new)

Dianne (dayanyan) Ann wrote: "@dayanyan sorry the app won't let me reply directly. I found a few books with that title. Which one are you asking about? Do you know the author or is it by various authors?"

The one by Stephanie Perkins, John Green, Rainbow Rowell etc...


message 31: by Ann (new)

Ann dayanyan wrote: "Ann wrote: "@dayanyan sorry the app won't let me reply directly. I found a few books with that title. Which one are you asking about? Do you know the author or is it by various authors?"

The one b..."


Yes I definitely think that book works for this prompt!


message 32: by Dianne (new)

Dianne (dayanyan) @Ann - Thank you :)


message 33: by Dianne (new)

Dianne (dayanyan) @Ann - Thank you :)


message 34: by Lara Ruark (new)

Lara Ruark I read Neil Gaiman too! Smoke and Mirrors by Neil Gaiman


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Wenyi | 6 comments I read Tales of Beedle the Bard by JK Rowling!
The Tales of Beedle the Bard

Magical stories, I'm totally in love :)


message 36: by Linnea (new)

Linnea Peterson I can recommend The Elephant Vanishes by Haruki Murakami!


message 37: by Mpc (new)

Mpc I read "t zero" for this prompt :)


message 38: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Johnson (mascaratomidnight) | 85 comments Heidi wrote: "I'm going to read a book of Arthur Conan Doyle's short stories.

I'm working my way through his bibliography, but I've only tried novels so far."


Just finished The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle


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Belinda (belindalt) | 99 comments Currently reading One More Thing: Stories and Other Stories by BJ Novak.


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Alexis O (saboknits) | 76 comments I read The Happy Prince and Other Tales by Ocar Wilde to my daughter for this prompt.

They were children's stories that don't talk down to children. Remarkable Rocket was probably the weakest story and The Happy Prince was the best, in my opinion.


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Kerryann Franklin | 61 comments I've just finished more short fuses by Stephen leather


message 42: by Tribefan (new)

Tribefan For this challenge I read:

Confederacy of the Dead edited by Richard Gilliam, Martin H. Greenberg, Edward E. Kramer


message 43: by Jh (new)

Jh | 18 comments I read James Salter's 'Last Night'. Proved to me that I need to take a short story course.


message 44: by Guylian (new)

Guylian For this one I read Haruki Murakami - "Von Männern, die keine Frauen haben" (Men without Women)


message 45: by Melody (last edited Nov 23, 2015 09:54AM) (new)

Melody | 208 comments Alexis wrote: "I read The Happy Prince and Other Tales by Ocar Wilde to my daughter for this prompt.

They were children's stories that don't talk down to children. Remarkable Rocket was probably th..."


I love "The Happy Prince"! That short story is a favorite from my childhood as well! I read it on my own, but I think it's super sweet you are reading them with your daughter.

I read This Is How You Lose Her by Junot Diaz for my short story collection. I'm not a fan of Diaz's work actually, but recently came across this collection of his short stories while sorting through storage and decided to read them. While the style of Diaz's writing is intoxicating and inimitable, it was really difficult for me to get over the sexist viewpoints of the main character, Yunior. Ultimately, while I really liked a couple of the stories such as the final piece, "A Cheater's Guide to Love", it was difficult for me to stomach most of the other pieces, though the quality of the writing was undeniably very good.


message 46: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie I read Einstein's Beach House: Storiesby Jacob M Appel. I was not sure how I felt about this after finishing it, but then I found myself telling the stories to other people and laughing at the ridiculousness of them.


message 47: by Missy (new)

Missy | 13 comments Twisted: The Collected Stories is great if you like suspense


message 48: by Melanie (new)

Melanie I read A Good Man Is Hard To Find And Other Stories by Flannery O'Connor. Very dark stories.


message 49: by Angie (new)

Angie (sparkingjoyinreading) | 32 comments I read Lady Susan, The Watsons, Sanditon by Jane Austen.


message 50: by Nikki (new)

Nikki I read The Warren Witches which has short stories from several different authors.


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