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Task #24: Read a book wherein all point-of-view characters are people of color
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I have come to the realization that doing multiple book challenges means I am going to have count some books for multiple categories. Even with overlapping books for challenges, I still have a lot of reading to do.

I have come to the realization that doing multiple book chall..."
I read this book and I think this book qualifies for both tasks. I thought it was excellent.


I have come to the realization that doing multiple book chall..."
Thank you Monica!

YES - it was one of my favorite books I read this year.

like 9, 16, 17, 19, 20, & 24."
I think The Color Purple is the best choice!

Ooh, that is high on my TBR I think I am going to use it.


Ooh, that is high on my TBR I think I am going to use it."
I ended up not being able to wait and finished it today. Highly recommended!

Yes- I really enjoyed that book. If you like audio books, the narrator on this is incredible.



I'm just going to assume they meant multiple since characters is plural. I'm going with The Color Purple.


There is a moment that the car narrates, but it's only one short chapter so I think you're good to go. :)


If you haven't read it yet, Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi would be a great pick for this one.
Lots of the books on by tbr list fit this category. Two of them I'm considering are Silver Sparrow by Tayari Jones and The World We Found by Thrity Umrigar

It would also count as a debut novel.


I've been wanting to read it for years now though.

It's been a while since I read it, but I seem to recall it having just the one POV character. I also found it rather disappointing, but there are lots of positive reviews, so ymmv.


yes it does.

I read it years ago and I believe most, if not all, of the characters are POC, and am pretty sure all of the POVs are the same.

Yes, that should work, and it's such an amazing book--I've read it twice and it blew me away both times. And made me cry a lot.

Thanks!

I might double dip for this one since this was my selection for a debut novel. I haven't double dipped for anything else but I could make an exception here I think.
I've thought of both Beloved and The Color Purple for this task but I'm afraid they'll be too sad and isn't there descriptions of sexual assault in both? I try to avoid that theme too much in the books that I read because it is bothersome and disturbing to me. If it's not too bad, let me know and I might choose one of those instead for this task.

This is one of my favorite books of 2016. I highly recommend it, and it fits this task perfectly.

Any of his works would also count for me personally in the "set within 100 miles of your location" since I'm in Pittsburgh. :-)


Yes I think it would.


Let me also suggest A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki. Both of the point-of-view characters are Japanese or Japanese American

Great book. It would fit.

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