Here is what I am reading:
- Local Author: Quicksilver Chronicles--Frances K. Woods
- Woman of Color: Journey to Topaz--Yoshiki Uchida
- Nonfiction Text: Wasted--Marya Hornbacher
- Won a Literary Award: Hello, Universe--Erin Entrada Kelly
- A Debut Novel: Red Earth and Pouring Rain--Vikram Chandra
- Own But Haven't Read Yet: Prom & Prejudice--Elizabeth Eulberg
- Set in the Country You Live: And We Stay--Jenny Hubbard
- Set at a University Campus: The Female Persuasion--Meg Wolitzer
- Feminist Text: Hidden Figures--Margot Lee Shetterly
- Being Made Into A Film: The Rosie Project--Graeme Samson
- Classic Text: Don Quixote--Miguel de Cervantes
- Collection of Poetry: The Holy Forest--Robin Blaser
- Religion or Culture You're Not Familiar With: I Have Lived a Thousand Years--Livia Bitton-Jackson
- Highlights Disability: So B. It--Sarah Weeks
- Recommended by a Friend: The Mysterious Benedict Society--Trenton Lee Stewart
- Just Want to Read: The Carnival at Bray--Jessie Ann Foley
- Makes You Laugh: Click Here--Denise Vega
- Published in 2019: Opposite of Always--Justin A. Reynolds
- Biography or Autobiography: Just Between Us--Mario Lopez
- Didn't Get to Read in 2019: Letters From Madelyn--Elaine K. Sanchez
- Novel By a Non-Binary Person: I Wish You All the Best--Mason Deaver
- From a Series You Like: The 17th Suspect--James Patterson
- Published Posthumously: When Breath Becomes Air--Paul Kalinithi
- Passes the Bechtel Test: The Jane Austen Book Club--Karen Joy Fowler
- Language Indigenous to Your Land: Malinche--Laura Esquivel
Challenge completed on October 24
I couldn't read any of the categories in this challenge. Either the image or my eyes are blurred.
ReplyDeleteHave fun with it though.