View Poll Results: Which nomination system(s) would you prefer? (you can choose more than one options)

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  • Author of the month

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  • Genre of the month

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  • Country of the month

    10 21.28%
  • Trend of the month

    1 2.13%
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    20 42.55%
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    Pièce de Résistance Scheherazade's Avatar
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    If genre of the month option is chosen, we will have another nomination/poll to decide which genres to read as we have done with authors. The same thing will be done with the countries and trends as well.
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    i voted for genre...
    Quote Originally Posted by Scheherazade
    If genre of the month option is chosen, we will have another nomination/poll to decide which genres to read as we have done with authors. The same thing will be done with the countries and trends as well.
    plus we'd have to make sure what genre means in this context... e.g. stuff like 'science fiction' or 'novel','drama'... can the "book" of the month also be a play etc...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil
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    I agree. What is a genre? Are we going to include as a genre sports novels or travel novels or true fiction novels or war novels or novels on picking your nose?
    THanks virg ...True fiction isnt that an oxymoron??
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    Wikipedia offers an extensive list of literary genres:

    List of literary genres
    -Autobiography
    - Biography
    - Children's literature
    - Constrained writing
    - Diaries and Journals
    - Essay
    -Fiction

    --Adventure novel
    --Airport novels
    --Bildungsroman
    --Chick lit
    --Crime fiction, Detective fiction
    --Erotic
    --Fable
    --Fairy tale
    --Family Saga
    --Frame story
    --Gothic
    ---Southern Gothic
    --Historical fiction
    --Historiographical metafiction
    --Hysterical realism
    --Hypertext fiction
    --Inspirational fiction
    --Invasion literature
    --Legal thriller
    --Mystery
    ---Cozy
    ---Hard-boiled
    --Nouveau roman
    --Psychological novel
    --Psychological thriller
    --Roman à clef
    --Romance
    ---Historical romance
    ----Bodice rippers
    ----Regency romance
    ---Inspirational romance
    ---Paranormal romance
    ---Time travel romance
    --Saga
    --Satire
    --Speculative fiction
    ---Alternate/Alternative history
    ---Fantasy (for more details see Fantasy subgenres)
    ----Epic fantasy
    ----Science fantasy
    ----Urban fantasy
    ---Horror
    ---Science fiction (for more details see Science fiction genres and related topics)
    ----Cyberpunk
    ----Hard science fiction
    ----Space opera
    --Sensation novel
    --Slave narrative
    --Spy fiction/Political thriller
    --Thriller
    --Western

    -Memoir
    -Non-fiction
    -Oral Narrative (Oral History)
    -Outdoor literature
    -Poetry
    -Travel literature

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literary_genre (please click on the link for more information on these genres).

    If this option is chosen, we can nominate and vote for the most popular 12 genres.
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    wow I can name at leats one book for each of those genre's...cool
    They dont seem to have sureal fiction there though do they??
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    i enjoy the current system (author of the month) i think it is effective and i like to read so it doesnt matter THAT much to me..as long as we are reading and discussing!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightshade
    True fiction isnt that an oxymoron??
    Well, it is an oxymoron, but it is a real genre. It's fictionalized account of a real event, like Truman Capote's In Cold Blood.
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    oh like when they write about the brontes and decide that charollet murderd them all off?
    I hate that genre.
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    ok, that's a lot of genres. I may be swayed.
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    Same here Papaya, I am a little intrigued by all the different types of genres... bodice rippers?!?!?!
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    ahh the bodice ripper...hummm I think I wouldnt like to read any of those mind you... I once came across a copy of The sheik by e m hull online and my curiosity got the better of me any way that was a bodice ripper as well as problably the most stupid books I have ever come across andI will read anything.
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    "A bodice ripper is variant of romantic fiction, often historical fiction, in which the heroine often loses her virginity by force. They are typically full of unrestrained romantic passion. Usually the cover depicts a large-breasted female whose bodice is being ripped by a muscular, often shirtless man. Often she first resists him, but is later overcome with passion."

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    sounds... somewhat weird
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    The woman in the picture didn't look too forced...so in other words it is chick lit to the extreme right?! Didn't mean to start a conversation on it, it just sounded a little weird in the list of genres. Tehehe
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    I'll go with genre, I think that could be interesting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay
    "A bodice ripper is variant of romantic fiction, often historical fiction, in which the heroine often loses her virginity by force. They are typically full of unrestrained romantic passion. Usually the cover depicts a large-breasted female whose bodice is being ripped by a muscular, often shirtless man. Often she first resists him, but is later overcome with passion."

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    sounds... somewhat weird
    oh it's them books... is it the ones that talk about huge.... eh, symbols of male fertility? heheh the advantage is they are only 10 cents or something... so everyone can afford them.... hehehhehe it's probably the cheapest way to get sick.. fags and booze are expensive by comparison ...oh hang on, there's always sticking your finger down your throat if you wanna be thrifty

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