The Seasonal Reading Challenge discussion
SUMMER CHALLENGE 2015
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50.1 - Ms Anderson's task: Three Cheers for Equality!

YA with LGBTQQI Themes: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/6...
Best Gay Fiction: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/4...
Best Lesbian Fiction: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/4...
Bisexual Fiction in YA: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/7...
Booklist for Trans Teens: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
Best Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Nonfiction: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
Graphic Novels Featuring LGBTQ Themes: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
IMPORTANT REMINDER: Not all books on every list will work! Be sure to check for the proper genre markers/authors from the list/etc. before selecting your book from a list. If you're not sure if it'll work and/or want to lock in your genre, ask!
Also, I'll probably be putting together a list of my own very favorite books as a recommendation at some point in the near future (like, when I finish the challenge), so if you're not sure what to read, you can wait for that, too.

Book 1 (GBLT Genre)
Skim
Lost Souls
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
The Bone Doll's Twin
Every Day
Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List
Posted To Death
Oh Myyy!
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe
Giovanni's Room
I'll Give You the Sun
Middlesex
Books 2/3
A (author from list)
This One Summer
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe
Fanny Hill, or Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure
Room
American Psycho
Frog Music
Our Town
B (memoir/bio/autobio)
Not My Father's Son: A Memoir
Declaring His Genius: Oscar Wilde in North America
Lions and Tigers and Bears (The Internet Strikes Back)

Lots of great options too. :)
Going with books I'm able to get free...this is what I've come up with:
Skim (genre glbt -- graphic novel allowed)
This One Summer (same author as above -- or author on list of glbt authors -- graphic novel allowed)
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe (author on list of glbt authors -- also genre gblt)
That works right?

Lots of great options too. :)
Going with books I'm able to get free...this is what I've come up with:
Skim (genre glbt -- graphic novel allowed)
[book:Thi..."
Thanks! Those will all work, too. Aristotle and Dante was amazing, btw.

Basically everyone who has read it on my friend's list here raves about it, so I am excited to have a place for it.

Basically everyone who has read it on my friend's list here raves about it, so I am excited to have ..."
Yeah, that and The Miseducation of Cameron Post are two of the best, most amazing, most heartbreaking, but still best YA LGBT books I've read. I'm glad I could help you find a place for a book!


The author needs to come from the list, but the book doesn't have to have the GLBT genre.

Book 1: Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green and David Levithan.
Book 2: Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan
Book 3: Dash & Lily's Book of Dares by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan.
Would Books 2 & 3 qualify as David Levithan is a co-author on both and also on Book 1? Or would it only work if John Green and David Levithan co-wrote Books 2 and 3? I have other options, if this doesn't work, but thought I'd run it by you.
Thanks...and congrats on getting to do the 50 point task!!

I've had Not My Father's Son: A Memoir for awhile. glbt/lgbt is listed as a genre, just not a main page genre.


Lost Souls (1992) by Poppy Z. Brite (Paperback, 384 pages)
The Perks of Being a Wallflower (1999) by Stephen Chbosky (213 pages)
The Bone Doll's Twin (Tamír Triad #1) (2001) by Lynn Flewelling (Goodreads Author) (Mass Market Paperback, 524 pages)
Every Day (Every Day #1) (2012) by David Levithan (Goodreads Author) (Hardcover, 322 pages)
Thanks!

I've had Not My Father's Son: A Memoir for awhile. glbt/lgbt is listed as a genre, just not a main page genre."
Alan Cumming is bi, so this book will work for option B.
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Deedee wrote: "Would Declaring His Genius: Oscar Wilde in North America by Roy Morris Jr. count as a GBLT biography? Thanks."
This will work for a biography.
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Deedee wrote: "Possibilities for Book #1: (and please "lock in" the GLBT genre)
Lost Souls (1992) by Poppy Z. Brite (Paperback, 384 pages)
[book:The Perks of Being a Wallflower|22628..."
All of these will work for book 1.

Book 1: Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green and David Levithan.
Book 2: Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist by Rachel Cohn and David Lev..."
I'm sorry, it won't work. If you had another John Green/David Levithan book, it'd be fine, but both the authors should be the same.
(As a sidenote, I was really surprised David Levithan wasn't on the wiki list. He should be!)

(As a sidenote, I was really surprised David Levithan wasn't on the wiki list. He should be!)"
No worries...while I was searching around I found another Rachel Cohn/David Levithan book (Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List) that has GLBT as a main page genre so that can be book 1! Then I think that the other two meet the criteria of having the same author(s) as Book 1, if I use that Option twice. I'm also drawn to NPH's "Choose Your Own Autobiography" as he's one of my favorite personalities...decisions, decisions!

(As a sidenote, I was really surprised David Levit..."
That will definitely make the other two work!
Also, I got NPH's autobio from the Amazon sale the other day, and I'm super-excited to read it. CYOA is fun (which is why my novel is CYOA)!

1) Boy Meets Boy by David Levithan GLBT on main page
2 option A) Skim by Mariko Tamaki on Author list
3 using first books author
Every You, Every Me by David Levithan

1) Boy Meets Boy by David Levithan GLBT on main page
2 option A) Skim by Mariko Tamaki on Author list
3 using ..."
All good!

11 users have shelved it as GLBT; 29 users have shelved it as biography and 26 users have shelved it as memoir.
Possibly followed by: Lions and Tigers and Bears: The Internet Strikes Back, also by George Takei



Thanks!"
That'll work. Enjoy!
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Trish wrote: "Just double checking that I can use this for one of Option 1 or Option 2 B: Oh Myyy! There Goes the Internet, George Takei.
11 users have shelved it as GLBT; 29 users have shelved..."
Ooooo...yes, those will both work. I'm adding them to my personal list, too :D
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Elizabeth wrote: "Hi! I would like to clarify whether I could read three books by the same author, chosen for Book 1, since I can choose twice the Option C. Great task, by the way!"
You may! You're allowed to pick the same option twice for books 2 and 3.
Thanks, too :D
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Cait wrote: "If we go with Option C, can it be a collective works with multiple authors as long as the original author is included? Or does it need to be a book with just them as the author?"
It has to be the exact same author. I'm sorry!

(As a sidenote, I was really surprised David Levit..."
The NPH autobiography is actually magical on audiobook. You would not think with a choose your own adventure that would be the format to choose, but with NPH it is.

After perusing my TBR piles...
Book 1: Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin (GLBT genre on main page)
Book 2: Option A twice
Fanny Hill, or Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure by John Cleland (that was a surprise)
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Saenz
Thanks Megan and congrats on your 50 point task :)

After perusing my TBR piles...
Book 1: Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin (GLBT genre on main page)
Book 2: Option A twice
[book:Fanny Hill, or Memoirs of a Woman of Pl..."
All of these will work!
And regarding your surprise: I know, right? I love that list because some of the people on it aren't those you'd necessarily expect. Granted, most names before 1900 are speculation, but it's still pretty interesting.

For books 2 and 3 I choosed option A twice, and I plan to read Room by Emma Donoghue and American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis

Approved. It looks really good, too o_o
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Teodora wrote: "For book 1 I plan to read Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides
For books 2 and 3 I choosed option A twice, and I plan to read Room by [author:Emma Donoghue|23613..."
They will all work!

I've recently decided to just go on a run of all of her books that I have remaining to read, so I was really tempted to fit all three of them in here. Haha.
(I ended up going with two of hers, and Frog Music by Emma Donoghue, who is on the Option A list. - I didn't know she was gay, learned something new!)
Love this task, btw.
Edit: I'm also really surprised that David Levithan is not on that list. I expected him to be on it for sure.



Julie Anne Peters isn't on the list, nor is Jacqueline Woodson. It's definitely incomplete, but the task would be difficult to moderate without it.
I'm glad people are liking my task so far! :D
(Also, if you like Emma Donoghue and/or fairy tales, read Kissing the Witch: Old Tales in New Skins. They're REALLY good!)

Julie Anne Peters isn't on the list, nor ..."
One more book to add to my TBR, haha.
I agree that the task would be very hard to moderate without a list of some kind. I just wish some of those authors were listed - not for this task, but just in general, for people looking for GLBT authors. There are still plenty of great authors on that list, though. I debated for a bit between using Emma Donoghue or Sarah Waters - both authors I really want to read - but since I already own Frog Music, it won out. I'm trying to be good right now and read at least some books that I already own. Haha.

Mrs.soule wrote: "Is anyone comfortable with editing the Wikipedia page? (I'm not.) David Levithan absolutely belongs on the list - I looked at his website just to be sure: http://davidlevithan.com/about/faq/"
This is really not something that should be done in order to use a particular author for this task - much like adding a book to a listopia so that you can use it.
This is really not something that should be done in order to use a particular author for this task - much like adding a book to a listopia so that you can use it.

I'm not suggesting for the task - David Levithan's books can be used for Option 1. I'm suggesting for Wikipedia accuracy.

There are quite a few authors besides David Levithan who would need to be added to make it more accurate. Maybe after the challenge?

Are plays acceptable? I would like to read Our Town because Thorton Wilder is on the list of authors.

Are plays acceptable? I would like to read Our Town because Thorton Wilder is on the list of authors."
Plays (and poetry!) are totally acceptable :D

Can you place Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe on the glbt genre list as well just in case it drops off the main page? thanks!!!!

Can you place Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe on the glbt genre list as well just in case it drops off the main page? thanks!!!!"
Done. Glad you like it!

Because I would like to read a graphic novel for this one very much but comic artist are usually not on author lists because comics are not largely accepted as real books yet unfortunately.
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In honor of recent victories highlighting the power of love in this crazy, mixed-up world of ours, read THREE books from the following options.
Graphic novels that fit the rules of the challenge ARE allowed for this task.
Book 1: Read a book with the genre GLBT as a main page genre. GLBT may appear alone or embedded.
Books 2 and 3: Read TWO books from the following options. You may choose the same option twice. The genre GLBT is NOT required for these books, although it may appear. Required: State which option(s) you chose when you post.
A) Read a book written by a GLBT author on this list: List of LGBT writers.
B) Read a biography, autobiography, or memoir about someone who is GLBT. Ex. Happy Accidents, Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic, Neil Patrick Harris: Choose Your Own Autobiography
C) Read a book by the same author as one of your other two books. For example, if you read Tricks for your first book, you can read another book by Ellen Hopkins for your second book.