Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Mental Health Reading Challenge 2023

 


This will be returning in 2023 for a fifth year. This is a topic very important to me.



General Rules:
  • Any book depicting mental health counts, whether fiction or non-fiction.
  • Challenge takes place from January 1 to December 31, 2023. All books must be read during that time to count.
  • All book formats (print, audio, e-books) are accepted.
  • Books may cross over to other challenges in which you are participating.
  • No levels, read as many books as you like.
  • Need ideas for books? Check this Goodreads page for several lists of books on the topic.
  • You do not need a blog to participate. You may sign up on Goodreads, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, etc. 
  • Sign up below in the comments. I have decided not to use linkys this year.

Need reading ideas? Here are some links to get started:




My Books:
  1. Anxiety Disorder--Lisa Fletcher
  2. This is Where We Live--Janelle Brown
  3. Beach House Reunion--Mary Alice Monroe
  4. Tending Roses--Lisa Wingate
  5. Almost American Girl--Robin Ha
  6. Tokyo Dreaming--Emiko Jean
  7. Bless the Daughter Raised by a Voice in Her Head: Poems--Warsan Shire
  8. Seven Days in June--Tia Williams
  9. Lust & Wonder--Augusten Burroughs
  10. A Long Way Gone--Ishmael Beah
  11. Stuntboy, In the Meantime--Jason Reynolds
  12. The Pretty One--Keah Brown
  13. Yerba Buena--Nina LaCour
  14. Verity--Colleen Hoover
  15. The Girls of Atomic City--Denise Kiernan
  16. Ellen Foster--Kaye Gibbons
  17. Tomb of Sand--Geetanjali Shree 
  18. The House of Broken Angels--Luis Alberto Urrea
  19. Dear Edward--Ann Napolitano
  20. The Jew in the Lotus--Rodger Kamenetz
  21. The Minimalist Home--Joshua Becker
  22. Josee, the Tiger and the Fish--Seiko Tananbe
  23. The Astonishing Color of After--Emily X.R. Pan
  24. The Black Kids--Christina Hammonds Reed
  25. Aristotle and Dante Dive Into the Waters of the World--Benjamin Alire Saenz 
  26. Memoirs of an Addicted Brain--Marc Lewis
  27. Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk--Kathleen Rooney
  28. The Path Made Clear--Oprah Winfrey
  29. The Other Side--Juan Pablo Villalobos
  30. The Best At It--Maulik Pancholy
  31. All Boys Aren't Blue--George M. Johnson
  32. The Lies I Tell--Julie Clark
  33. Orange, Volume 1--Ichigo Takano
  34. Gender Queer--Maia Kababe
  35. The Pale-Faced Lie--David Crow
  36. Sitting Pretty--Rebekah Taussig
  37. So-Called Normal--Mark Henick
  38. Committed--Elizabeth Gilbert
  39. The Garden of Small Beginnings--Abbi Waxman [re-read]
  40. Odd One Out--Nic Stone
  41. How to Murder Your Life--Cat Marnell
  42. Maame--Jessica George
  43. One of Us is Lying--Karen M. McManus
  44. Maid--Stephanie Land
  45. Spare--Prince Harry
  46. When They Call You a Terrorist--Patrisse Kahn-Cullors
  47. All American Boys--Jason Reynolds
  48. Orange Volume 2--Ichigo Takano
  49. One of Us is Next--Karen M. McManus
  50. Macbeth--Jo Nesbo
  51. A Queer History of the United States for Young People--Michael Bronski
  52. The Midnight Club--Christopher Pike
  53. The Vision--Dean Koontz
  54. An Unkindness of Ghosts--Rivers Solomon
  55. The London Seance Society--Sarah Penner
  56. A Woman is No Man--Etaf Rum
  57. Olga Dies Dreaming--Xochitl Gonzalez
  58. Sheila Levine is Dead and Living in New York--Gail Parent
  59. Love on the Brain--Ali Hazelwood
  60. Pineapple Street--Jenny Jackson
  61. The Seven Purposes--Margaret Cameron
  62. Whereabouts--Jhumpa Lahiri
  63. Sister Stardust--Jane Green
  64. The Running Dream--Wendelin Van Draanen
  65. The Swimmers--Julie Otsuka
  66. I Am Not Who You Think I Am--Eric Rickstad
  67. The Twelve Dates of Christmas--Jenny Bayliss
  68. The Pajama Girls of Lambert Square--Rosina Lippi

2 comments:

  1. This is a genre that I am very glad to see get more attention.

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  2. Hi! I found the challenge via the GirlXOXO site on Book Challenges 2023. I usually read or re-read at least one textbook a year since information changes often.

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