Saturday, November 23, 2019

Reading Women Challenge 2020

Here is the challenge for 2020. I will read as many books as possible.







My Books:

  1. Frequently Recommended to You: Daisy Jones & the Six--Taylor Jenkins Reid
  2. Picture Book by a BIPOC Author: The Day You Begin--Jacqueline Woodson
  3. Anthology With Multiple Authors: Bad Boys With Expensive Toys--Nancy Warren/MaryJanice Davidson/Karen Kelley
  4. Author From the Caribbean: Ordinary Girls--Jaquira Diaz
  5. Feel-Good/Happy Book: Pretty in Plaid--Jen Lancaster
  6. Under 100 Pages: Piper Morgan Plans a Party--Stephanie Faris
  7. Biography: Rise of the Rocket Girls--Nathalia Holt
  8. Inspired by Folklore: Dorothy Must Die--Danielle Paige 
  9. About Food: Around the World in 80 Dinners--Cheryl Alters Jamison
  10. LGBTQ+ Author: A Queer and Pleasant Danger--Kate Bernstein
  11. Arab Woman: If You Could Be Mine--Sara Farizan
  12. Movie Adaptation: Soul Surfer--Bethany Hamilton
  13. About the Environment: Silent Spring--Rachel Carson
  14. Translated From an Asian Language: River of Stars--Yosano Akiko
  15. About a Woman Who Inspired You: More, Now, Again--Elizabeth Wurtzel (reread)
  16. Set in Japan: Convenience Store Woman--Sayaka Murata
  17. Over 500 Pages: Clan of the Cave Bear--Jean M. Auel
  18. Afrofuturism or Africanfuturism: Kindred--Octavia E. Butler
  19. About a Woman Artist: Maya Lin: Thinking With Her Hands--Susan Goldman Rubin
  20. Nonfiction Title by a Woman Historian: The Brontes--Juliet Barker
  21. Woman With a Disability: Five Feet Apart--Rachael Lippincott
  22. From the 2019 Reading Women Award Shortlists: The Yellow House--Sarah M. Broom
  23. Winner of the Stella Prize: The Museum of Modern Love--Heather Rose


BONUS:


Challenge completed on November 3


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