2012 Narrate Reading Lists

Oct 24, 2011 09:56

As you might have come to expect, with a new Sirens, comes a new Narrate reading list. For those of you unfamiliar with the drill, each year, Narrate rolls out a reading list for both Sirens, its current conference about women in fantasy literature, and its in-development conference on young adult literature ( Read more... )

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thistleingrey October 24 2011, 16:43:17 UTC
Skimmed Sirens list only, so far--please to fix author name? Le Guin, Urusula: The Left Hand of Darkness :)

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smilie117 October 24 2011, 21:48:13 UTC
Reading lists! :D Shall spend some time figuring out what I've read and what I want to read. I'm about due for an order on Amazon, so good timing.

Also, I've found that over the years, with the more books that I read, I've definitely become a more widely read person, at least for the topics of Sirens and YA and have found myself providing recs to friends, which I wouldn't have been able to do three years ago. :)

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lookslikelove October 25 2011, 00:31:02 UTC
These lists are always so much fun/important to me! I always find things that I have somehow missed over the course of years despite the similiarities in the content. It's good to catch up.

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newsboyhat October 25 2011, 00:51:12 UTC
yay reading lists, my favourite :)

I think under Sara Zarr's Lost you mean "Once was Lost" ?

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rosa_g October 25 2011, 01:33:50 UTC
YAY!!!! I love reading lists!

I'd just like to point out that this reading list was my reward tonight for an evening spent doing work. That's how powerful (and exciting!) reading lists are. ;)

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