What to read for January 2021?

For December 2020, we will be reading books that were made into movies/shows.
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What to read for January 2021?

Poll ended at 31 Dec 2020, 01:14

Action/Adventure
0
No votes
Anthology
0
No votes
Biography/Memoir
0
No votes
Non-fiction
1
13%
Children/Middle School
0
No votes
Coming-of-Age
0
No votes
Young Adult
0
No votes
Science fiction/Dystopian
1
13%
Fantasy/Magic realism
0
No votes
Romance
0
No votes
Graphic Novel/Manga
0
No votes
LGBTQ+
3
38%
Novella
0
No votes
Poetry
0
No votes
Spy books
0
No votes
Thrillers/suspense/Mystery
3
38%
 
Total votes: 8

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What to read for January 2021?

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Please choose a genre from the list that you would like to read in January and let's see what genre wins!
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Great idea.
And could I make a poll like this.
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Fasmin wrote: 12 Dec 2020, 02:08 Great idea.
And could I make a poll like this.
Yes, if there isn't already such a topic. :tiphat:
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I can never find books with LGBTQ+ representation. I mean, I have read a few, but it's very difficult to find them, they tend not to be front and centre in bookshops for some unknown reason :eusa-think: so it might be nice to have it as the next genre as it would be nice to get some more recommendations and get some more representation!!!
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Maddie Atkinson wrote: 13 Dec 2020, 18:32 I can never find books with LGBTQ+ representation. I mean, I have read a few, but it's very difficult to find them, they tend not to be front and centre in bookshops for some unknown reason :eusa-think: so it might be nice to have it as the next genre as it would be nice to get some more recommendations and get some more representation!!!
I agree. I am just reading such a book, The Scapegracers by Hannah Abigail Clarke and enjoy it.

I will change my vote. :)
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^ That's an awesome book and the sequel has already been announced, so maybe we could include it? I voted on LGBTQ+ too, glad to see it getting traction :)
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Arina Siaban wrote: 16 Dec 2020, 06:59 ^ That's an awesome book and the sequel has already been announced, so maybe we could include it? I voted on LGBTQ+ too, glad to see it getting traction :)
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As we already have read Thrillers/suspense/Mystery books in November, we will read LGBTQ+ books this month.
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