Another I look forward to seeing each year.
READ HARDER 2023
- Read a novel about a trans character written by a trans author: Meet Cute Dairy--Emery Lee
- Read one of your favorite author’s favorite books: The Christmas Box--Richard Paul Evans
- Read a book about activism: The Other Side--Juan Pablo Villalobos
- Read a book that’s been challenged recently in your school district/library OR read one of the most-challenged/banned books of the year by a queer and/or BIPOC author: All Boys Aren't Blue--George M. Johnson
- Read a completed webcomic: Orange Volume 2--Ichigo Takano
- Finish a
bookseries you’ve DNFed (did not finish): Aurora's End--Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff - Listen to an audiobook performed by a person of color of a book written by an author of color: Bless the Daughter Raised by a Voice in Her Head: Poems--Warsan Shire
- Read a graphic novel/comic/manga if you haven’t before; or read one that is a different genre than you normally read: Almost American Girl--Robin Ha
- Read an independently published book by a BIPOC author: Her Body and Other Parties--Carmen Maria Machado
- Read a book you know nothing about based solely on the cover: The Best Man--Richard Peck
- Read a cookbook cover to cover: No Bake Cookies, Bars & Pies
- Read a nonfiction book about BIPOC and/or queer history: A Queer History of the United States for Young People--Michael Bronski
- Read an author local to you: Golden Honey--Erica Varela
- Read a book with under 500 Goodreads ratings: Romantic Visionary--W.B. Yeats
- Read a historical fiction book set in an Eastern country: Tatiana--Martin Cruz Smith
- Read a romance with bisexual representation: They Both Die at the End--Adam Silvera
- Read a YA book by an Indigenous author: Elatsoe--Darcy Little Badger
- Read a comic or graphic novel that features disability representation: Josee, the Tiger and the Fish--Seiko Tanabe
- Read a nonfiction book about intersectional feminism: White Women--Regina Jackson
- Read a book of poetry by a BIPOC or queer author: Black Girl, Call Home --Jasmine Mans
- Read a book of short stories: Matchup--Lee Child (ed.)
- Read any book from the Ignyte awards shortlist/longlist/winner list: The City We Became--N.K. Jeminsin
- Read a social horror, mystery, or thriller novel: The Lies I Tell--Julie Clark
- Pick a challenge from any of the previous years’ challenges to repeat! (Fat-Positive Romance): Big Summer--Jennifer Weiner
Challenge completed on December 3
2 comments:
Yes, there's some real challenges here!
A diverse set of challenges.
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