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  • Top Ten Tuesday: On My Reading List

    Posted at 1:47 pm by Laura, on January 21, 2014

    Top Ten Tuesday, a concept started by The Broke and the Bookish, is a themed post that connects bloggers to bloggers, bloggers to readers, and readers to readers. Every Tuesday has a special topic, and this Tuesday is Top Ten Things On My Reading Wishlist — what I’d wish authors could write, such as a specific character, issues, time periods, plots, etc.

    My wishlist is mainly historical, geographical, and racial in YA books.

    top ten tuesday

    More Western / Northwest settings
    Where are all the Rocky Mountain stories? Where are all the Dakotas and Plains stories? Where’s Arizona and Nevada and Texas and Oregon and Washington? Where’s Alaska?! I’m tired of Eastern/Mid-Atlantic coastal settings. Let’s get somewhere vastly different, with intense winters and stunning yet cool summers.

    More Southern settings
    Let’s toss in the US South as well. And not New Orleans, that can sometimes be overdone. Let’s add some variety in the Southern states and cities chosen, since each state has their own culture, weather, and geography.

    More historical West settings
    Surely I’m not the only one who enjoyed Dr Quinn: Medicine Woman, or is intrigued by the Oregon Trail and goldmines and Native American/European American relations. That whole portion of American history is filled with great information that can be used for historical books! Heck, toss in Alaska in this — it’s still the frontier state, and I’d love to read more.

    More historical South settings
    Even though no one likes the slavery aspect of American history, I still think it’s something we need to discuss. Anything and everything about the historical South would be great to read — informative and escapist. It’s such a rich culture with quite the turbulent past. It should be explored.

    More pioneers
    See Historical West settings! Just imagine, packing up your family and what few belongings you can fit in a wagon and traveling for miles and miles to an unknown place and literally rebuilding a new life. That’s terrifying and thrilling, and I wish there was more literature out there that plays with this.

    More Victorian England (without steampunk)
    I love Victorian England. I don’t care if the writing style is like that of the literature published in that period or if it’s not — I just want the setting, etiquette, style, social issues, class divide, etc. I know there are some Victorian settings out there, but a lot of it combines with steampunk or fantasy. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy those too, but a good Victorian England book, as it is, would be wonderful to read.

    More of any contemporary or historical setting in Western Europe (royalty or not!)
    I would love to read more books set in Germany, France, Spain, Belgium, Austria, Luxembourg, Italy, Scotland, Ireland, etc. Any time period. Any social class. Any war or peace time period. Please. Please please please.

    More of any contemporary or historical setting in Eastern Europe (royalty or not!)
    So little is written about Poland, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Romania, Russia, and many many others. I’m aware the borders and names of countries changed repeatedly throughout history, and the drastic changes during WWII, but I genuinely know next to nothing else. It would be such a joy to read books set in any of these countries at any time.

    More POC protagonists in contemporary fiction
    I have a feeling I’m going to get a list of books that others have read in for a class — but I want something beyond that. Those books are overdone as classroom books. There’s no need for any section of fiction to be so white-washed. Let’s be more diverse, let’s get some more representation.

    More POC protagonists in fantasy
    See POC protagonists in contemporary fiction. I’m noticing a few more Asian protagonists, some Hispanic, and very very little black. Why can’t POC wield swords, fight dragons, explore space, discover new technologies, use magic, or start revolutions?

    What would you like to see more of from authors and publishers? What books would you recommend I read to fulfill these wishes?

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    Author: Laura

    Laura is a fangirl. A literary agent by day, a blogger by night. A recipient of an MA in Publishing. Happily attached to a book, ereader, and laptop. A tea devotee, musician, and book hoarder (so much so that she just might die from an overturned-and-heavily-loaded bookcase collapse).
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    7 thoughts on “Top Ten Tuesday: On My Reading List”

    • Caitlin Stern's avatar

      caitlinstern

      January 21, 2014 at 5:59 pm

      That is a lot of historical wishes! Not what I usually read, but I quite liked Nothing Daunted by Dorothy Wickenden–in 1916, two women set out for teaching jobs in Colorado.

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      • Laura

        January 21, 2014 at 6:21 pm

        Oh, thank you so much! I’m writing that down.

        Yes, I’m a big historical fiction fan, would love to see more of just about anything.

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        • caitlinstern

          January 21, 2014 at 6:22 pm

          Hope you enjoy it!

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      lkeyser8

      January 21, 2014 at 6:21 pm

      Have you read the Beautiful Creatures series by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl? It’s set in Georgia and they do a really good job of capturing the feel of a small Southern town. There are some flashbacks as well so you get some of the historical aspect. The story is about witches and magic, so I don’t know how you feel about that, but you’re right, it’s nice to read a story set somewhere fresh.

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      • Laura

        January 21, 2014 at 6:22 pm

        I haven’t read them yet, but I’ve been worried, considering how the movie went (didn’t see it, only heard about it). I’m assuming it’s really good? No fear on the fantasy — I love fantasy.

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        • lkeyser8

          January 21, 2014 at 8:32 pm

          I really enjoyed them and I haven’t seen the movie either. I wasn’t too excited by the previews I saw of it and then it didn’t do so well in theaters so I kind of just ignored it. But I liked the books!

          Reply
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      lissiet

      January 21, 2014 at 8:20 pm

      Great list!
      Missie @ A Flurry of Ponderings

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      I'm a bookish bookworm and book hoarder. By day I'm a literary agent, and by night I'm forever rearranging my bookshelves. I could talk your ear off about Gothic literature, and in my past life people thought I'd become a professional musician. I have a fluffy black cat named Rossetti, I love to travel, tea is my drink of choice, British TV is the best, and I'm always down for chips-and-queso nights. Welcome to Scribbles & Wanderlust! Grab your favorite hot beverage and let's chat books!
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