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    Hi all! To keep it short, I am currently 75% of the way through a 52 book challenge, and I'm struggling to fill some prompts so I was hoping for some help/suggestions!

    The prompts I'm struggling with are:
    – starts with letter N
    – set in summer (NOT folk tale, horror, or urban paranormal fiction)
    – Climate fiction
    – includes a diary entry

    About my reading tastes –
    Dislike: Romance or Dark Romance, Romantasy, smut, mystery/whodunit, thriller, YA, most classics. I despise JKR, Neil Gaiman, and Sarah J Maas.

    Likes: Fantasy, Scifi, Horror, topical nonfiction (but not self help), Urban Paranormal, Memoirs, LGBTQ, Diverse reads. I love Louise Erdrich, Brandon Sanderson, and Jim Butcher.

    Thank you for your suggestions in advance!

    by solidmoose88

    16 Comments

    1. fakemidnight on

      How high we go in the dark by Sequoia Nagamatsu, Gold Fame Citrus by Claire Vaye Watkins, pink slime by Fernanda Trías and how to fall in love in a time of unnameable disaster by Muriel Leung all could fit the bill of climate change fiction.

    2. darkblueshapes on

      N: Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson or Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss.

    3. Acceptable_Humor_252 on

      Includes a diary entry – Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells. It is a sci-fi series. Most books are 160-180 pages long, only 5th one is around 400. It is about a robot that hacks itself, but still keeps doing it’s job, so no one knows it is independent. People are annoying to it and it would much rather spend time watching TV shows. It has a great sarcastic sense of humor. 

    4. H0rr0rreader on

      Diary of a young girl by Anne Frank.

      November road by Lou Berney.

      Of foster homes and flies by Chad Lutzke for set during summer.

    5. Loud-Flamingo7106 on

      Set in summer – Sunburn by Chloe Michelle Howarth is a sapphic romance/drama coming of age set in an Irish village in the 1990s. Such a good read, it’s not entirely set in summer, but summertime is central to the story

    6. Starts with N: I just read Nettle & Bone by T. Kingfisher and really enjoyed it. It’s fantasy but with a dark and humorous twist, and minimal romance.

      Maybe God of the Woods by Liz Moore for a book set in summer? It’s a mystery, but as someone who doesn’t usually like mysteries I really enjoyed it, because it’s focused primarily on exploring different characters’ histories and relationships.

      For climate fiction, maybe try The Light Pirate by Lily Brooks Dalton. It’s a bit of a slow burn but powerful and beautifully written (and queer towards the end). 

      This is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar is kind of all diary entries / letters, so that might fit your final prompt! It’s also queer and sci-fi.

      I also love Louise Erdrich! 🙂

    7. Climate fiction – The End We Start From by Megan Hunter.

      Beginning with N – North Woods (Daniel Mason), Northern Lights (Philip Pullman), Name of the Wind (Patrick Rothfuss), Never Let Me Go (Kazuo Ishiguro), Norwegian Wood (Haruki Murakami).

    8. Climate fiction: anything by Charlotte McConaghy. Migrations, Once There Were Wolves, or her new one Wild Dark Shore. I loved all three but if you don’t like thrillers, then probably skip Once There Were Wolves (even though it might be my favorite!).

    9. Pretty_Trainer on

      N: Norwegian Wood, the Name of the Rose, Never let me go, Night watch, North and South (Gaskell)

      Climate: Bewilderment by Richard Powers, Unsheltered by Barbara Kingsolver

    10. High_Director7488 on

      Diary entry: Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
      Starting with N: Night of the Mannequins by Stephen Graham Jones

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