Another I look forward to has arrived for next year!
- Read a cozy fantasy book: Greenglass House--Kate Milford
- Read a YA book by a trans author:
- Read a middle grade horror novel: Never Cry Werewolf--Heather Davis
- Read a history book by a BIPOC author: Lifting as We Climb--Evette Dionne
- Read a sci-fi novella: Remote Control--Nnedi Okorafor
- Read a middle grade book with an LGBTQIA main character: The Fabulous Zed Watson!--Basil Sylvester
- Read an indie published collection of poetry by a BIPOC or queer author: This Wound is a World--Billy-Ray Belcourt
- Read a book in translation from a country you’ve never visited: The Cat Who Saved Books--Sosuke Natsukawa
- Read a book recommended by a librarian: All That's Left in the World--Erik J. Brown
- Read a historical fiction book by an Indigenous author:
- Read a picture book published in the last five years: Sisters First--Jenna Bush Hager
- Read a genre book (SFF, horror, mystery, romance) by a disabled author: A Kind of Spark--Elle McNicol
- Read a comic that has been banned:
- Read a book by an author with an upcoming event (virtual or in person) and then attend the event: Come & Get It--Kiley Reid (did not attend)
- Read a YA nonfiction book: Branded by the Pink Triangle--Ken Setterington
- Read a book based solely on the title: If You're Out There--Katy Loutzenhiser
- Read a book about media literacy: Broad Band--Claire L. Evans
- Read a book about drag or queer artistry: The Black Flamingo--Dean Atta
- Read a romance with neurodivergent characters: Every Last Word--Tamara Ireland Stone
- Read a book about books (fiction or nonfiction): The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek--Kim Michele Richardson
- Read a book that went under the radar in 2023:
- Read a manga or manhwa: With a Dog AND a Cat, Every Day is Fun, Vol. 1--Hidekichi Matsumoto
- Read a “howdunit” or “whydunit” mystery: The House in the Pines--Ana Reyes
- Pick a challenge from any of the previous years’ challenges to repeat (Microhistory): Thunderstruck--Erik Larson
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