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Read Harder Challenge Plans: 2016
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Task 15: Read a Book of Historical Fiction Set Before 1900
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Task 16: Read the First Book in a Series By a Person of Color
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Task #17: A sci fi novel with a female protagonist by a female author
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Task #3: A classic of genre fiction (i.e. mystery, sci fi/fantasy, romance)
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Task #9: A book of colonial or postcolonial literature
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See me talk about it in my April wrap up: https://youtu.be/woDX9JTJ1t0?t=6m21s
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Dana is a modern young Black woman, married to a white man called Kevin, and they are both authors. They have recently purchased their first real home together and are in the middle of unpacking when Dana feels dizzy and falls to the ground. When the dizziness passes, she finds herself outside and hears a child yelling for help. Since Dana isn’t a dick, she rushes to help and ends up saving a young boy named Rufus from drowning. The boy’s father comes across them and, thinking Dana is trying to
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Though I didn’t complete Kindred in time to participate in the Cannonball Read book discussion, it was interesting to revisit a book that I had read more than a decade ago. I remembered bits and pieces of it, but I had forgotten the feeling of claustrophobia I got following Dana Franklin, a person of color, as she is hurled back to the antebellum south. I thought immediately of the first episode of the tv show, Timeless, where one of the main characters, Rufus, responds negatively to the order t
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What a book - such an intense and interesting exploration of power, racism, and interracial relationships, contrasted between the mid-1970s and the 1820s. Dana is a great character and the ending is satisfying but complicated.

I keep thinking I don't love books with time travel but then I keep reading them and really liking them so maybe I should stop lying to myself. This book is powerful and in some ways timeless. The characters are relatable and struggle with what's happening to them in ways that make sense. It also brings in the power of family history and the tough history of our country that we still hear echoes of, even 40 years after this book was written.
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