Once again, I'm bringing back the Epistolary challenge.
Definition of an Epistolary Novel (from Wikipedia):
An epistolary novel is a novel written as a series of documents. The usual form is letters, although diary entries,newspaper clippings and other documents are sometimes used. Recently, electronic "documents" such as recordings and radio, blogs, and e-mails have also come into use. The word epistolary is derived from Latin from the Greek word ἐπιστολή epistolē, meaning a letter (see epistle).
The epistolary form can add greater realism to a story, because it mimics the workings of real life. It is thus able to demonstrate differing points of view without recourse to the device of an omniscient narrator.
The challenge, then, will be to read books written in the form of letters, diaries, blogs, e-mails and such, either completely or partially written this way. Here are some links to get some reading ideas:
Goodreads Best Diary Novels
Goodreads YA Diary Novels
List of Fictional Diaries
7 Variations on the Epistolary Novel
Guidelines:
- Challenge will run from January 1 to December 31, 2019. Books must be started on or after January 1 to count. Re-reads will be allowed as long as they are read during the specified time period.
- Books may cross over to other challenges in which you are participating.
- Fiction (all genres and subgenres) and nonfiction that fit the challenge description may be read.
- All book formats are allowed (paper, audio, electronic, graphic novels/manga, picture books).
- Please link back to this blog, post about it on Facebook, Tweet about it, and so on to help spread the word.
- There will be no levels. I will let you choose how many books to read.
- You do not need a blog to sign up. You may keep tract of your progress on Goodreads, Amazon or other similar sites with a shelf dedicated to this challenge. Or sign up on Youtube, Facebook, or Twitter.
- You do not need to post reviews, nor will there be any check-ins.
NOTE 10/10: Closing signup link for 2019. Challenge to return in 2020.
How many books do you read a month, Jamie? It must be a slew.
ReplyDeleteA favourite genre of mine.
ReplyDeleteHaven't tried this challenge before - should be interesting!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting again. I enjoy epistolary novels, even though I primarily read mysteries. Your challenge is a welcome incentive for an occasional change from mystery.
ReplyDeleteI'm in again! Thanks for hosting
ReplyDeleteI skipped 2018, but this year I'm in again.
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