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-Sci-Fi (Space, Dystopia, Time Travel, etc...)
-Comedy
-Satire (yes, that's Comedy too... but Political Satire or something?)
-Fairytales (original?)
-Children's Books (or Youth?)
-Self Help (weird idea I'm not personally keen on, but just throwing it out there.)
-Cookbook? (or food-related? Hangout + cooking?)

Well the ones I remember as being pretty common are books like Catcher in the Rye, Catch-22, most Shakespeare plays, Animal Farm.


Maybe one month let's pick a Shakespeare we DIDN'T read, try to grab one none of us have?

1st: Animal Farm
2nd: Catch-22
3rd: Brave New World
(All 3 are available at the library here. I just moved, and will be getting my library card within the next few days)
I was going to start labour day weekend, since that is the beginning of school and I feel it matches the timing best. How about Brave New World and Taming of the Shrew for the two books. All Shakespeare is available online for free due to expired copyright laws. We ok with that?

I remember HATING Brave New World, so I wonder if I'll like it any better this time around. (Grade 12).

For next month I was thinking of reading something of a darker nature, being the month of Halloween and all. Do people have a preference between horror/thriller (fiction) and true crime (non-fiction)? I have been looking at titles and the True Crime books seem to be more factual in nature, which may be a little harder to read, I am not sure.
-True Crime (Halloween maybe?)
-Biographies
-Romantic Fiction (February?)
-High School English class
-Suspense
-Classics