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I've just found this challenge and I love it already!

Check for January!

Any good love story suggestions for February? :romance-heartbeating:
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Ooh, that March challenge should be easy for me: I literally study medieval Irish literature, so about half of what I read for my degree is about/set in Ireland, if not in medieval Irish. 'Love' is harder, though, as I strongly dislike romance! I'm gonna have to interpret that one as 'familial' or 'platonic', I think...
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Any suggestions for Feb?
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Non-romantic love.....

Well, I was planning on reading Dean Koontz's memoir, A Big Little Life. However, I have been under the weather recently, and my reading has taken a turn for the non-existent. :roll:

Aside from that, I know there are some suggestions on the first page: My Sister's Keeper for one.
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Also, I finished The Memory Painter. Quite enjoyed it, though it did fall prey to what most past lives stories do, though it did better towards the end.

I was also pleasently surprised by the ending.
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I don't think I met the criterion for January. I barely made it for the February challenge, but I guess I have still got time. Do you have any suggestions that fit the bill for February and March?
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This sounds like fun!
I missed January, but I definitely have enough time to try and catch up!
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what is a good genre : non-romantic love book ?
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Switching things up and reading a book of 100 pages sounds like a great challenge. It will be challenge to pace myself and not read the entire book in one sitting.
I am excited to be part of this group since I read at least 2 - 3 hours per day. I get stuck in a genre until the books almost appear to repeat themselves.
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I read The Time Machine for my book under 100 pages.
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I found another short book for Feb, which I started reading, "The Cybernetic Tea Shop" by Meredith Katz. It is less than 100 pages and a mix of Sci-fi and Lgbt.
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It just dawned on me that all of the Harry Potters would count for non-romantic love. All of Harry's friendships are amazing, and they are such a major part of the whole series!
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Gravy wrote: 27 Feb 2018, 06:57 It just dawned on me that all of the Harry Potters would count for non-romantic love. All of Harry's friendships are amazing, and they are such a major part of the whole series!
Indeed!

I finished "The Cybernetic Tea Shop" and loved it. It think it may fit non-romantic love as well, as it contains a platonic love between a woman and a female robot.

Now I need ideas for March. :)
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I've got mine picked out, but it's a book in a series, and that book just happens to take place in Ireland.

How about Brooklyn, by Colm Tóibín? I haven't read it, but I watched the adaptation and enjoyed it. I may read it, one day, but some things I prefer to watch and not read (yes, I am weird).
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I found one! I think I will read "Three Bags Full" by Leonie Swann.
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