As a person who grew up reading books with elves, vampires, wizards, and scantily clad ladies on the cover, I am well versed in book shame. I read voraciously and well above my level as a child, according to whatever arcane and mysterious forces that decide such things as reading levels. You would think that would be enough to make adults happy, but it never was, for some. Sure, I read, but I wasnt reading the right sort of books. The funny fact was that the right sort differed wildly depending on the person doing the judging. I feel like all of you out there in Whimsy Land have probably found yourselves on the receiving end of this sentence:
Sure, you read, but _____ isnt real literature.
Because heres the thingthat blank? Sometimes it was filled with sci-fi, and sometimes fantasy, mystery, romance, graphic novels, young adult, middle grade basically, every kind of book I actually liked. And that derision? It just made me dig in my heels harder and read whatever book I damn well pleased. The lovely bonus to the situation is that I now dont have any shame at all when it comes to reading. If I want to eat my lunch and read a book with, say, a sexy vampire on the cover, I will hold the cover up for all to see as I aggressively make eye contact with all around me while eating my sandwich in a dainty fashion, because I am a lady.
While shame ceased to shape my reading choices, it left a cozy warm spot open for spite, and it turns out I am totally comfortable with spite reading. Once I graduated from college, I pretty much refused to read anything from the literature section out of spite. Heres the thing, though, that whole breakdown of genres? Its often pretty subjective. For example, the bookstore I work in puts Frankenstein in horror. Some bookstores would put it in fiction or classics. It depends on the staff and the store. Ive worked in several bookstoresI know this. Yet my personal bias remained, even though I am a huge fan of reading what you want and outside your comfort zones. Or, as Gene Luen Yang, the current National Ambassador for Young Peoples Literature puts it, you should read without walls. Otherwise, youre just missing out on cool books that you might actually like.
So as you might have guessed, this post is going to focus on books that dont fall into our normal genre columns. I knowIm scared, too. Its going to be okayI promise these books are still weird and funny and great, because why else would I read them?
So really, you could grab any of Jasper Ffordes books and expect silly weirdness. Its what he does best. I picked the Thursday Next series because its what hes most known for and because it contains a lot of reader catnip. Why? Because the Thursday Next books feature a character, Thursday, who is a literary detective. The first book, The Eyre Affair, features a drag racing Miss Havisham, time travel, and a dodo named Pickwick. I mean, literary references abound. (I particularly like the running joke about her dad and Winston Churchill.) Feeling more like a Young Adult book? Then start with The Last Dragonslayer, which has plucky orphans, quark beasts, and wizards using magic to unclog drains.
So again, you could really pick up any book by Moore and expect weird, silly, and occasionally (delightfully) vulgar stories. A lot of my friends loved Lamb: the Gospel According to Biff, Christs Childhood Pal. You could start with his first book, Practical Demonkeeping, which will introduce you to Pine Cove, a town Moore sets several stories in. For me, its a toss up between Coyote Blue and Bloodsucking Fiends: A Love Story, which involves a chapter that is three sentences long and illustrates how spot on Moores comedic timing can be. Also, theres turkey bowling, vampires, and two dogs named Bummer and Lazarus.
Okay, so I read distressingly little poetry. My friend, Abby Murray, who has a PhD in the stuff and happens to get my jaded sense of humor, is generally my go-to source for new poetry. She handed me Gaileys book saying, Its Sci-Fi feminist poetry. I think youll like it. She was absolutely spot-on with this one, because not only is the poetry right up my alley, its funny. The poems topics vary from teen vampires to zombies to snippets from cultural icons. Social commentary, humor, pop culture, and delightful imagery come together to create a really enjoyable poetry collection. In the poem Martha Stewarts Guide to the End Times, were told Nows the time to get out your hurricane lamps! They create a lovely glow in these last days. I can hear Marta Stewarts voice as I read it and I laugh, even though deep down Im unsettled about how close to now some of the poems actually feel.
Remember what I said about no shame? Id like to double down on that for books that fall into the romance category. If you dont want to read it, thats fine, but lets not shame those that dobecause honestly? On average romance readers read more than anyone else. They are voracious. Romance outsells all other genres. Its a fact. They have a robust and enthusiastic readership, and yet they get shamed more than any other readership, which is why Im including a romance series in this literary lineup even though its technically also genre fiction, as well. So now that we have that out of the way, lets get to the second reasonMolly Harper is really, really funny. Like, choke-on-my-food and ugly laugh kind of funny. Her Half-Moon Hollow series follows a librarian, Jane, who gets turned into a vampire after she gets mistaken for a deer and shot on the side of the road. Her family has a hard time with her new life choice and her mom keeps trying to cure her vampirism with casseroles. Her werewolf series starts with female lead, Mo, escaping to Alaska to start a new life far from her very loving, but very overwhelming hippie parents. (Her mother keeps breaking into her house and exchanging her food with healthy, unprocessed foods, for example.) Harper excels at snappy banter, comedic situations, and creating funny and supportive friend groups that act as found families for the characters.
How about you out there in whimsy land? Any non-genre whimsy youd like to share? (Or lets face it, any funny titles at all. Who doesnt love finding a new author to read?)
Originally published in August 2017.
Lish McBride currently resides in Seattle, spending most of her time at her day job at Third Place Books in Lake Forest Park. The rest of her time is divided between writing, reading, and Twitter, where she either discusses her desire for a nap or her love for kittens. (Occasionally ponies.) Her debut novel, Hold Me Closer, Necromancer was named an American Library Association Best Book for Young Adults and was a finalist for the YALSA William C. Morris Award. Her other works include Necromancing the Stone, Firebug, and Pyromantic.
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