October Genre Discussion
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Re: October Genre Discussion
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Good choice! I may switch and go for some Mira Grant...DanniTheReader wrote:I think I'll be reading the white rabbit chronicles by gena showalter. Zombies <3
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As long as they're welcome, I'm gamekio wrote:@Graverobber I think it would be hard not to cover them, so I think will cover them under the larger genre heading and discuss as much of it as we can over the course of the month. If the group wants to , we can always choose to read and delve further into specific subgenres in later months as well

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Hm...I'll look into those. Thank you for help, ryanj1!ryanj1 wrote:For something paranormal but not scary, you could try 'The Green Mile'. You could also try 'Misery', which has a little bit of gore but is more more psychologically focused and not in any way paranormal.hsimone wrote:So, I have stayed away from horror movies because I have had a very poor experience with The Exorcist when I was child (couldn't even sleep at night for several nights!). In turn, I've stayed away from books in this genre. However, being older, I'm willing to give it a try. Are there any suggestions of what Stephen King book(s) to read? Potentially something not too long and not too scary.
If they are all long and scary, maybe more of a paranormal-type book?
Thank you, kio, for organizing this!
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It is bit hard to pick a book beforehand, but maybe for October I'll read something by John Connolly or Neil Gaiman. I don't know if those two are counted as horror authors, but theyy both freak me out in the best possible way

Mmm but who know what horrors and paranormals may come my way in October, lol!
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Perfect, @kio! I ordered Misery from the library, so now I'm waiting for the copy!kio wrote:You're welcome @hsimone. I'd agree with @ryanj1, Green Mile or Misery are both pretty good ones to go with for Stephen King
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Is this going to be a thing where we can start various threads to discuss certain things (like in BOTM) or should it all be covered in the one thread?

That's because there are so many good choicesgali wrote:I didn't decide on a book yet.

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It is a common problem.Graverobber wrote:I thought I'd ask...
Is this going to be a thing where we can start various threads to discuss certain things (like in BOTM) or should it all be covered in the one thread?![]()
That's because there are so many good choicesgali wrote:I didn't decide on a book yet.

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@zeldas_lullaby, I just looked the book up, it sounds really interesting and up my alley. Thank you for the suggestion! I'll give it a try!zeldas_lullaby wrote:@hsimone , try reading The Eyes of the Dragon by Stephen King. It is not scary at all.
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