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    I am doing a book challenge and one of the challenges is to read a book in a genre you haven’t read. I am 51 years old, there’s not many genres I haven’t read.

    I am thinking a western (fiction) as I haven’t read any that I can think of – I wouldn’t consider “The Grapes of Wrath” western.

    Looking for recommendations for unusual genre books and/or westerns that are good.

    TIA

    by Frodis_Caper

    9 Comments

    1. Westerns – The Sisters Brothers by Patrick Dewitt, In the Distance by Hernan Diaz, Inland by Tea Obreht

      An unusual genre – Beauty Is a Wound by Eka Kurniawan, Indonesian literature

    2. monopolyman900 on

      I consider Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry to be the best Western book out there.

      True Grit by Charles Portis is another good one.

    3. If you want a Western, look no further than *Lonesome Dove*. If the length (roughly 1,000 pages) is too intimidating maybe give McCarthy’s *Border Trilogy* a go and you can just read the first work *All the Pretty Horses*.

    4. Someone else recommended True Grit and I second that.

      Alternatively, A Psalm for the Wild Built by Becky Chambers is Solar Punk. But of a niche genre, and an absolute gem of a book.

    5. “The Raven’s Table” and “The Wolf’s Feast” by Christine Morgan are EXCELLENT short story collections focusing on viking-inspired horror.

    6. A more modern western that I really, really, loved is the Sisters Brothers (it’s wayyyyy better than the movie, so if you’re seen it don’t judge it on that basis). And if you’re looking for a modern western that’s a little less stereotypical, How Much of These Hills is Gold is a gold rush book about the experience of Chinese immigrants (of which there were many in that era).

      Other unusual genres:

      – One of my favorite books of all time is the Autobiography of Red by Anne Carson. It’s a novel in verse, and it’s heartbreakingly beautiful. It’s retelling of ancient greek myth.

      – If you don’t normally read graphic novels, Black Hole by Charles Burns, Maus by Spiegelman, and Fun Home are all great literary graphic novels

      Are you doing the popsugar challenge?

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