This is an interesting one, Broke and Bookish. This week's TTT is top ten things I would be interested in reading about...
Top Ten Things on My Reading Wishlist
1. Early Modern Women Writers
Except I'm not going to be more specific, because I might want to write these books!
2. India/Pakistan
I'd be interested in some more fiction on either of these countries in general or about the conflicts and history behind the creation of the separate countries.
3. U.S. Occupations of the Philippines, Hawai'i, etc.
Again, I think there should be more fiction about this time period/moment in history.
4. Virtual worlds
Because Ready Player One was awesome
5. Non-humanoid aliens
Either encounters with, or from the perspective of.
6. Shapeshifters
Plenty of series about vampires, even werewolves, but shifters get short shrift.
7. Disabled protagonists
A girl and her sister are campaigning for the next American Girl doll to look more like her, and I thought, hmm, there's not a lot of that in fiction in general.
8. Science or math-oriented protagonists (as Biblibio's last post reminded me)
9. How to Take Over the World (Peacefully)
Just curious.
10. How to Get Everyone to Like You
'cause that would be useful.
Top Ten Things on My Reading Wishlist
1. Early Modern Women Writers
Except I'm not going to be more specific, because I might want to write these books!
2. India/Pakistan
I'd be interested in some more fiction on either of these countries in general or about the conflicts and history behind the creation of the separate countries.
3. U.S. Occupations of the Philippines, Hawai'i, etc.
Again, I think there should be more fiction about this time period/moment in history.
4. Virtual worlds
Because Ready Player One was awesome
5. Non-humanoid aliens
Either encounters with, or from the perspective of.
6. Shapeshifters
Plenty of series about vampires, even werewolves, but shifters get short shrift.
7. Disabled protagonists
A girl and her sister are campaigning for the next American Girl doll to look more like her, and I thought, hmm, there's not a lot of that in fiction in general.
8. Science or math-oriented protagonists (as Biblibio's last post reminded me)
9. How to Take Over the World (Peacefully)
Just curious.
10. How to Get Everyone to Like You
'cause that would be useful.
Comments
Graham Salisbury writes WWII Hawaiian MG novels, but I love his contemporary such as BLUE SKIN OF THE SEA and NIGHT OF THE HOWLING DOGS about his years growing up in Hawaii.
(I'm a grad of U of Hawaii.)
I also read the Royal Diary of Princess Kauilani. It was a good book, but it definitely left me wanting more.