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January Reading Challenge: Discussion and Suggestion Thread
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Here they are:
1. New Year Challenge: In with the new, Out with the old: Read a book that has been in your TBR pile for so long.
2. Beginnings: Read a book that is the first in a series.
3. Tournament of Roses: Read a book that has a name of a flower in its title.
4. Winter Season: Read a book that has a word that starts with "W" in its title.
5. Martin Luther King Day: Read a book that has an African-American character in it or read a book that is set in the South or in a Southern state.







Also Nora Roberts has the In the Garden trilogy with Blue Dahlia, Black Rose and Red Lily. Unfortunately, I read them already.
I might do a reread of one of the Jayne Castle books if I can get them in the library.

Tithe: A Modern Faerie Tale
2. Beginnings: Read a book that is the first in a series.
Marked
3. Tournament of Roses: Read a book that has a name of a flower in its title.
4. Winter Season: Read a book that has a word that starts with "W" in its title.
White Lies
5. Martin Luther King Day: Read a book that has an African-American character in it or read a book that is set in the South or in a Southern state.
Minion
Can't seem to find a book with a flower in the title any suggestions?

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Must have read your mind..because I just posted some category 3 suggestions....
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This one are for books to suggest for those who are looking to fill the categories in this month's challenge.
The other one is for suggestion on categories for future challenges.


I might have to visit the library tomorrow to see if I can get a book with a flower name.
See, I made the categories myself and I'm floundering, Tricia...LOL..
Don't worry, February, I'm sure will be easier.



IMO I agree a little with your comment. White writers do over-stress the black characters looks more so than the white ones but a black writer wouldn't feel the need to do that. I think people of another race feel they won't be able to connect/relate to characters that are black which is why a lot of AA in the PNR genre are looked over. I feel a good writer will connect with her audience no matter what race she/he makes her characters it's just that the readers has to give them a chance. If you don't want to read a book with black characters that's fine that's your preference but it really makes me mad when people start trying to justify with the "I have black friend or my husband is dark so I know I'm not prejudice" excuse. That to me, just makes me think that you have some type of prejudice that you feel you need to hide. Don't get me wrong I'm not attacking you this is just how I feel. Beside it's America we all have our prejudice (including me)that will never change. NE way just wanted to throw my two cents in.

PS - I prefer books which are character driven not driven by race, religion or anything else for that matter. It doesn't matter to me about what race or colour or religion a character is...it just shouldn't be a major point in the book and often it is made to be.



We are all different, black, white, purple - it really doesnt matter.
We like to read :)


I never think that. Not once did I think about the topic that way. /shrug

Library Lass- like I said I'm sorry for offending you. I was just going from my experience. I don't know you so me thinking your a racist(hidden or otherwise) just based on preference of book choices is just silly to me. It very really wasn't my intent to offend. I was just voicing my opinion like we all do in this group.


On to the fun times of reading...and I'm still searching for a book that has a flower title..LOL...all the ones I know I've already read..talk about creating my own dilemma..LOL



Just been thru my librarything account to have a look

I found Lauren Royal with her Flowers trilogy, Violet, Lily and Rose. I haven't read her before and they look like historicals..but I'm pretty eclectic with genre..so if the library has them..I'm going to get the 1st one. Thanks for the suggestion, LibraryLass.

Robin McKinley has a book called Rose's Daughter, looks like a retelling of the Beauty and the Beast story...might be more up to your alley.
Oh...if you can get your hands on Jayne Castle (that is Jayne Ann Krentz writing sci-fi) St. Helen's trilogy, Amaryllis, Zinnia and Orchid. That trilogy I would recommend....

I haven't read that many historicals lately.
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