2025 Reading Challenge discussion

255 views
ARCHIVE: Monthly Challenges > August - LGBTQIA Reading Challenge

Comments Showing 51-82 of 82 (82 new)    post a comment »
« previous 1 2 next »
dateUp arrow    newest »

message 51: by Lynn (new)

Lynn (lmelliott) | 686 comments Finished my second book. I must be too old to enjoy tragic college passion, but the writing was good. =D

Pages for You by Sylvia Brownrigg -- 08/17/17

I'm 2/3 for the challenge.


message 52: by Janine (last edited Aug 18, 2017 01:55AM) (new)

Janine | 1545 comments Good work, Lynn. Don't worry, I know that feeling! Some stories are just not for you, or for you at that point in time. I have to be in the right mood for any type of romance in books. I can be a bit of a cynic at times!


message 53: by BlurryBug (new)

BlurryBug | 176 comments Finished my 2nd book The Letter Q Queer Writers' Notes to their Younger Selves by Sarah Moon
I really recommend this, not all stories were that amazing but some just moved me to tears other made me laugh out loud.'
Really hope we one day can have this available to all humans out there.


message 54: by Paula (new)

Paula Bardell-Hedley (gaiabird) | 141 comments Done!


message 55: by Nik (new)

Nik (bleepnik) | 852 comments Updated OM 3 with:

After the Fall (2017.08.21, ★★★☆☆).

[1/1]


message 56: by Izzy (new)

Izzy | 28 comments I just finished Goodbye Days, in which one of the three dead best friends is gay. 3/4 done!


message 57: by Janine (new)

Janine | 1545 comments Great progress, everyone! Congratulations Paula and Nik for hitting your targets.


message 58: by Courtney (new)

Courtney (outlier) | 25 comments Congrats to everyone who had completed their challenges and made profess as well! There's still time left for those of us who haven't finished so don't lose your determination! I've hit a sort of reading lull in this challenge for many reasons, which happens to us all.

I'm going to peruse what everyone's reads so far for further recommendations! They all look very interesting and promising. I'm on almost exclusively on mobile otherwise I would respond individually. Happy reading!


message 59: by BlurryBug (new)

BlurryBug | 176 comments I Finished More Than This by Patrick Ness


message 60: by Janine (new)

Janine | 1545 comments It happens to us all, Courtney! I hope you manage to find something from the thread or listopias. Even if you don't make it this month, reading diversely is so important, so I hope people will add a few more LGBTQ+ books to their to-read lists!


message 61: by Mindy (new)

Mindy Jones (mindyrecycles) I read Tipping the Velvet, which had been on my TBR a long time. Excellent historical fiction! And I thus finished my huge one-book goal for this challenge. :-)

1/1


message 62: by Nik (new)

Nik (bleepnik) | 852 comments Congrats, Mindy! That one's been on my shelf for years, as well—ever since I watched the BBC series. I'm moving it up the list in the hope that I'll get to it before yet another decade goes by. =)


message 63: by Mindy (new)

Mindy Jones (mindyrecycles) What, there's a BBC series?! Happiness. :-)


message 64: by Nik (new)

Nik (bleepnik) | 852 comments Oh my gosh! Drop everything and watch it immediately. :D


message 65: by Nik (new)

Nik (bleepnik) | 852 comments Updated OM 3 with:

A Man Called Ove (2017.08.26, ★★★★★).

[2/1]


message 66: by Rina (new)

Rina I'm almost done with Liesmith.

If anyone that likes fantasy/Norse lore is still looking for something, I recommend it! Just don't go in to it looking for something too serious, or you'll probably be disappointed. The M/M romance can get a little saccharine or angst-y, but I personally find that kind of works for this particular book.


message 67: by Janine (new)

Janine | 1545 comments Updated to here. Four days left, keep at it everyone! I love hearing thoughts and recommendations when you're finished :)


message 68: by BlurryBug (new)

BlurryBug | 176 comments Enjoying a reread of Orlando hoping I can finish it in time :)


message 69: by Rina (new)

Rina Updated just to say I have officially finished the book!

I really enjoyed it! I don't think it is everyone's cup of tea, maybe not even most people's, but I found it to be interesting and a lot of fun.

1/1


message 70: by Delitealex (new)

Delitealex Update

Finished Capturing Forever 8/18/17

4/4


message 71: by Janine (new)

Janine | 1545 comments Congrats on reaching your targets Klynn and Delitealex.

Good luck BlurryBug, you've got a few days still!


message 72: by BlurryBug (new)

BlurryBug | 176 comments thanks! I'm sure I will finish tomorrow got the morning off 😊


message 73: by Lynn (new)

Lynn (lmelliott) | 686 comments Finished a third book to complete the challenge. I wasn't able to get a copy of Orlando in time from the library, so I've substituted a police procedural about a lesbian detective's investigation when her partner is murdered. I've been reading this series for several years and I just noticed that the Tom Thorne books have really developed several positive gay characters. There have been two books now with DI Nicola Tanner (also read Die of Shame this month), and she was excellent in this one.

Love Like Blood by Mark Billingham -- 08/28/17

Challenge Complete 3/3.

Thanks for leading us Janine!


message 75: by BlurryBug (new)

BlurryBug | 176 comments Finished Orlando and it was just as good this time around as when I read it 10ish years ago.
4/4 books read!


message 76: by Debra (new)

Debra Barstad | 362 comments updated msg 2 completed challenge


message 77: by Tim (new)

Tim | 23 comments I'm very sorry to report that I haven't found the time to complete my challenge. I have been away the last two weeks and hadn't had as much reading time as I expected. I have however, got a few books on the list now that I will be endeavouring to finish before the year is out!


message 78: by Rina (last edited Aug 31, 2017 08:13AM) (new)

Rina Meant to meantion a sort of bonus book I read earlier in the month: Curtsies & Conspiracies.

It is on the young side of YA (13-14 year old age group), but still well written and fun. There is a secondary character in the series that is a 10 year old female. While it isn't specifically stated that she is transexual, she does only dress in male clothing (in a Victorian setting, so that is a bigger deal than it may seem), and one of the major plot points in this entry to the series is arranging things so that she can attend an all male school as a male.

I'm not counting it towards this challenge, but I thought it was worth mentioning in case others may be interested in the series. (The first book is actually Etiquette & Espionage.)


message 79: by Janine (new)

Janine | 1545 comments Slightly slow to do the end of the month update as I went away without my laptop, so apologies!

Congrats to everyone who completed their challenge, and special thanks to all who gave recommendations. I hope whether you completed or not, you'll keep reading fabulous LGBTQ+ books :D


message 80: by Courtney (new)

Courtney (outlier) | 25 comments I didn't finish it in time for the challenge, but the miseducation of Cameron post was a captivating and arresting story!


message 81: by Amanda (new)

Amanda R (fairyteapot) | 1559 comments Update #14

1. The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest by Stieg Larsson Completed 20/8/17 Rating 4 stars

Liesbeth Salander

2. The Color Purple by Alice Walker Completed 25/8/17 Rating 4 stars

Celie

2/1

Challenge completed


message 82: by Janine (new)

Janine | 1545 comments Congrats, Amanda!


« previous 1 2 next »
back to top