Another favorite of mine is now up. Some very mind-expanding categories on this one.
- Read a book you’ve been intimidated to read: Credo--Melvyn Bragg
- Read a nonfiction book about anti-racism: Me and White Supremacy--Layla F. Saad
- Read a non-European novel in translation: Of Love and Shadows--Isabel Allende
- Read an LGBTQ+ history book: Beyond Magenta--Susan Kuklin
- Read a genre novel by an Indigenous, First Nations, or Native American author: Black Sun--Rebecca Roanhorse
- Read a fanfic: The Seven-Per-Cent Solution--Nicholas Meyer
- Read a fat-positive romance: One to Watch--Kate Stayman-London
- Read a romance by a trans or nonbinary author: If I Was Your Girl--Meredith Russo
- Read a middle grade mystery: I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You--Ally Carter
- Read an SFF anthology edited by a person of color: Vampires Never Get Old--Zoraida Cordova (ed.)
- Read a food memoir by an author of color: From Scratch--Tembi Locke
- Read a work of investigative nonfiction by an author of color: Barracoon--Zora Neale Hurston
- Read a book with a cover you don’t like: Untamed--Glennon Doyle
- Read a realistic YA book not set in the U.S., UK, or Canada: Inside Out & Back Again--Thanhha Lai
- Read a memoir by a Latinx author: Thirteen Senses--Victor Villaseñor
- Read an own voices book about disability: Disability Visibility--Alice Wong (ed.)
- Read an own voices YA book with a Black main character that isn’t about Black pain: Finding Yvonne--Brandy Colbert
- Read a book by/about a non-Western world leader: Who Was Gandhi?--Dana Meachan Rau
- Read a historical fiction with a POC or LGBTQ+ protagonist: Ziggy, Stardust and Me--James Brandon
- Read a book of nature poems: The Earth is Painted Green--Barbara Brenner
- Read a children’s book that centers a disabled character but not their disability: Girl Made of Stars--Ashley Herring Blake
- Read a book set in the Midwest: Drive Me Crazy--Erin Downing
- Read a book that demystifies a common mental illness: Furiously Happy--Jenny Lawson
- Read a book featuring a beloved pet where the pet doesn’t die: The Dogfather--Susan Conant
Challenge completed on December 9
Some excellent challenges. Have fun - and happy learning.
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