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Kadijah Michelle (kadmich) | 2176 comments AUGUST CHALLENGE - LAGBTQIA READING CHALLENGE
Duration: August 1, 2017 to August 31, 2017


Ok, as I am not the best person to write this challenge because I am neither LGBTQAI or +. But I read several challenges and blogs and found this one, I love it! I hope you all do too.

The Book Dragon's Lair LGBTQAI Reading Challenge

This is a no stress challenge so there aren't any levels, just one guideline and one requirement.

Guideline: Read one or more books of at least 100 pages.

Requirement: The book should have a main character or significant secondary character that fits one of the LGBTQI or A requirements.


Not sure what I'm talking about? That's okay, I looked it up. I knew the LGBT part - Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender. The QIA part I didn't know - Queer, Intersex and Asexual. I thought Q was questioning but I read that many people who don't "adhere to sexual and/or gender norms use" Queer in a positive light. Intersex is a general term used for a variety of conditions in which a person is born with a reproductive or sexual anatomy that doesn't seem to fit the typical definitions of female or male. And someone who identifies as Asexual is without sexual feelings or associations.

There are several books suggested in the link above if you need help.

We are currently looking for a leader for this challenge.


message 2: by Debra (last edited Aug 29, 2017 06:28PM) (new)

Debra Barstad | 362 comments I'm in for 2 books
1. The Lost Girls
2. Wiping Out Guilt: A Private Detective Crime Novel

completed 8/29/17


message 3: by Nik (last edited Aug 26, 2017 04:28PM) (new)

Nik (bleepnik) | 852 comments In for one, please. Thank you.

And Kadijah Michelle, there's a typo in the first line of your post: you've written "LAGBTQIA" instead of "LGBTQIA".
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[2/1]

1. After the Fall (2017.08.21, ★★★☆☆).
2. A Man Called Ove (2017.08.26, ★★★★★).


message 4: by Delitealex (new)

Delitealex I'm in for 4 books


message 5: by Janine (last edited Sep 21, 2017 09:16AM) (new)

Janine | 1545 comments Yes! So here for this challenge as I'm always hunting out LGBTQ+ representation in books anyway. I'm thrilled! In for 3.

Interestingly I just finished All of the Above which has main gay, lesbian, bi/pansexual and asexual characters, so it hits a lot of boxes! Also written by a trans author :)

Would love to lead this one, as well, if you still need someone.
Edit: It's been 4 days and no one has said otherwise, so I'm just going to start tracking!


Participants:

Amanda - 2/1
Angelique - 0/1
Ashly - 1/3
BlurryBug - 4/4
Cindy III - 0/1
Claire - 1/1
Courtney - 2/3
Debra - 2/2
Delitealex - 3/4
Izzy - 3/4
Janine - 3/3
Katharine - 0/5
Kitty - 0/4
Klynn - 1/1
Kristin - 0/1
Lynn - 3/3
Maris - 0/4
Mindy - 1/1
Nik - 2/1
Paula - 2/2
Sam F - 2/2

Sherry - 0/1
Shivam - 1/2
Sonya - 0/1
Tam - 0/1
Tim - 0/2

Updated to message 83.


message 6: by Katharine (new)

Katharine | 101 comments I'm in for at least 5.


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Shivam Singh (essheck) | 55 comments i'm in for 2.


message 8: by BlurryBug (new)

BlurryBug | 176 comments I'm in for 4
Non-fiction counts as well?


message 9: by Mindy (new)

Mindy Jones (mindyrecycles) Excellent challenge. Put me down for 1 as well, please.


message 10: by Janine (new)

Janine | 1545 comments BlurryBug wrote: "I'm in for 4
Non-fiction counts as well?"


I don't see why not. If it's about an LGBTQ+ person's life, or is about LGBTQ+ people in general then that fits the criteria to me!


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Courtney (outlier) | 25 comments I have these three checked out so I'll shoot for three!
The Song of Achilles
The Miseducation of Cameron Post
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe.

In June I read We Are Okay and Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda , highly recommend both to anyone needing some more.

(:


message 12: by Mindy (new)

Mindy Jones (mindyrecycles) Agree on Simon -- fabulous! I liked Song of Achilles a lot as well.


message 13: by Amanda (last edited Sep 20, 2017 02:11PM) (new)

Amanda R (fairyteapot) | 1559 comments August - LGBTQIA Reading Challenge
Duration: August 1, 2017 to August 31, 2017


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 14: by Mindy (new)

Mindy Jones (mindyrecycles) Janine, I like how you think! Silence means consent, I always say. :-)


message 15: by Lynn (last edited Aug 28, 2017 08:59PM) (new)

Lynn (lmelliott) | 686 comments Hi Janine and everybody....put me down for 3 please.

LGBTQIA Reading Challenge
August 1-31, 2017
Progress: 3/3 -- COMPLETE


Landing by Emma Donoghue -- 08/09/17
Pages for You by Sylvia Brownrigg -- 08/17/17
Love Like Blood by Mark Billingham -- 08/28/17

Edited: 08/28/17


message 16: by Ashly (last edited Aug 11, 2017 01:04AM) (new)

Ashly (ashlyh) | 302 comments I'm in for 3

1/3

1. Out of Nowhere (Middle of Somewhere, #2) by Roan Parrish - 8/9/13
2. A Single Man by Christopher Isherwood
3. Peter Darling by Austin Chant


message 17: by Tim (new)

Tim | 23 comments I'll aim for 2. I am not sure where to start but always wanting to expand my horizons and learn. It's so important. Looking forward to some recommendations here.


message 18: by Maris (new)

Maris (maristocratic) | 147 comments First of all, I was so excited to see this challenge, it sounds amazing! I'm shooting for 4 books in this one! :)


message 19: by Janine (new)

Janine | 1545 comments Welcome all! I'm so excited to see what you read this month, hopefully we'll all pick up some good recommendations :)

I managed to get my first one done already. Margot & Me - a couple of key secondary characters are gay. Recommended for YA fans specifically (the protagonist is very teenage-y!). It switches between a modern teen's life and excerpts from her grandma's WWII diary.


message 20: by Sam F (last edited Aug 06, 2017 07:34AM) (new)

Sam F | 1355 comments I'll aim for 2 books this month!

1. The Solitude of Prime Numbers by Paolo Giordano
2. The Conquest by Yxta Maya Murray


message 21: by Cindy III (last edited Aug 03, 2017 06:00AM) (new)

Cindy III | 379 comments I'm in for 1.
LGBTQIA+ august monthly challenge

Possible reads: Queer there and Everywhere: 23 People Who Changed the World


message 22: by Courtney (new)

Courtney (outlier) | 25 comments Finished Aristotle and Dante yesterday and it's wonderful!!


message 23: by Paula (last edited Aug 21, 2017 01:14AM) (new)

Paula Bardell-Hedley (gaiabird) | 141 comments Two books for me please! COMPLETED!

1. Written on the Body by Jeanette Winterson (16/08/17) ✓
2. Death in Venice by Thomas Mann (21/08/17) ✓


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Lynn (lmelliott) | 686 comments Courtney wrote: "Finished Aristotle and Dante yesterday and it's wonderful!!"

Read the reviews....sounds like a great YA book.


message 25: by Janine (new)

Janine | 1545 comments Welcome, Paula.

Glad to hear it, Courtney. I've had Aristotle and Dante on my tbr for such a long time. Maybe this month is the one I need to finally pick it up!


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Rina I'm in for 1!


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Izzy | 28 comments I'm in for 3!


message 28: by Sam F (new)

Sam F | 1355 comments I'm done my two for this month just by chance!

Updated Message 21

The books I read were not MPG of LGBTQA but definitely fit. I'd recommend The Conquest to anyone who loves historical books - literally and figuratively. A great read!


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Tam May (tammay) | 9 comments This looks so cool! I really need to get back to reading more diligently. I adore the Left Bank writers of the Modernist period so I'll be reading 1 book, the classic Well of Loneliness by Radcliffe Hall.

Tam


message 30: by Janine (new)

Janine | 1545 comments Great work, Sam. That was quick. It's brilliant when you read books that fit without even meaning too!

Welcome, Tam. Love that you're reading an LGBTQ+ classic. Enjoy!


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Izzy | 28 comments I read both Girl in the Blue Coat and The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue, both of which have main characters who are LGBTQIA+. Weirdly, both are also historical fiction.


message 32: by Sherry (new)

Sherry (lilsherry) | 721 comments I'm in for one as it'll be the first for me.


message 33: by Sherry (new)

Sherry (lilsherry) | 721 comments Izzy wrote: "I read both Girl in the Blue Coat and The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue, both of which have main characters who are LGBTQIA+. Weirdly, both are also historica..."

Hmm... I did read Girl in the Blue Coat just last week so sadly I can't use that for this month. It was such an interesting read.


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Angelique (green_gypsii) | 2 comments I'm in for 1 books (so far). Is it okay to read books that aren't on the list but still LGBTQAI ?


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Janine | 1545 comments Izzy - how did you find The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue? It keeps popping up on my feed.

Welcome, Sherry!

Angelique - absolutely. The lists are just for inspiration. The only qualifier for this challenge is that the book(s) you read have a main or significant secondary LGBTQ+ character.


message 36: by Kitty (last edited Aug 16, 2017 10:56AM) (new)

Kitty (teafueledcat) | 1 comments As someone who is in the LGBT+ community, this challenge is right up my alley!

I am currently reading How to Make a Wish but i have read A BUNCH of queer-themed books this year. [it was a goal of mine to read queer / diverse books for 2017.] I have three other books i'd like to put down for the challenge so I'd like to be marked down for four books!

my list is as follows:

1. How to Make a Wish
2. The Upside of Unrequited
3. Meg & Linus
4. Looking for Group

3/4

Last Edited: 8/16/2017


message 38: by Tim (new)

Tim | 23 comments Does anyone have any recommendations of older books? A lot of the ones posted in this thread were published in the last few years. I'd love to read some literature that shows how LGBT+ characters have developed and where they initially have come from. I think this will help me learn about changing attitudes. Thank you everyone!


message 39: by Lynn (last edited Aug 09, 2017 06:37AM) (new)

Lynn (lmelliott) | 686 comments Tim wrote: "Does anyone have any recommendations of older books? A lot of the ones posted in this thread were published in the last few years. I'd love to read some literature that shows how LGBT+ characters h..."

I'm reading a Virginia Woolf transgender book from 1945, so they're definitely out there. I think the person who wrote the first post for the challenge (and announced that she was straight and narrow) should have included a couple of Listopia links to the excellent books collected:

Best Gay Fiction
Best Lesbian Fiction
Best LGBTQIA Literature
I even found a whole genre I've never noticed on here: Queer Studies.

Hope you find something you'll enjoy.


message 40: by Lynn (new)

Lynn (lmelliott) | 686 comments Just finished my first book. I read a very sweet transatlantic lesbian romance by Emma Donoghue called Landing.

I'm 1/3 for the challenge.


message 41: by Janine (last edited Aug 09, 2017 02:39PM) (new)

Janine | 1545 comments Welcome to the challenge, Kitty, and congrats on the first books Shivam and Lynn. Also thank you Lynn for linking those listopias, great idea :)

Tim - A really interesting thought. The vast majority of the queer fiction I've read has been from the 21st century. Our Lady of the Flowers and The Well of Loneliness spring to mind as earlier stuff.


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Tim | 23 comments Lynn wrote: "Tim wrote: "Does anyone have any recommendations of older books? A lot of the ones posted in this thread were published in the last few years. I'd love to read some literature that shows how LGBT+ ..."
This is amazing Lynn, thank you so much! A great resource with many helpful ideas to get me started.

Janine wrote: "Welcome to the challenge, Kitty, and congrats on the first books Shivam and Lynn. Also thank you Lynn for linking those listopias, great idea :)

Tim - A really interesting thought. The vast majori..."

I have heard of The Well of Loneliness but will look in to the other book. Thank you for the recommendations. I really appreciate people taking the time to respond!


message 43: by Ashly (last edited Aug 11, 2017 01:05AM) (new)

Ashly (ashlyh) | 302 comments I read Out of Nowhere (Middle of Somewhere, #2) by Roan Parrish - 8/10/13


message 44: by sonya (new)

sonya marie madden  | 53 comments I'm in for one


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Courtney (outlier) | 25 comments Just finished the Song of Achilles , it's a marvel. Overwhelming and moving. Easily ,now a favorite of mine.


message 46: by Janine (new)

Janine | 1545 comments Courtney wrote: "Just finished the Song of Achilles , it's a marvel. Overwhelming and moving. Easily ,now a favorite of mine."

Added it to my tbr, thanks Courtney!


message 47: by Janine (new)

Janine | 1545 comments I just read and loved my second book - The Pearl Thief. Whilst the main character, Julie, doesn't put any labels on it, she kisses and shows romantic attraction to both girls and boys.


message 48: by BlurryBug (new)

BlurryBug | 176 comments finished my first book upside of unrequited


message 49: by Delitealex (new)

Delitealex Read Serious Potential (Bay West Social, #2) by Maggie Cummings Sweet Boy and Wild One by T.L. Hayes Best Laid Plans by Jan Gayle


message 50: by Janine (new)

Janine | 1545 comments Good job BlurryBug and Delitealex!

I've finished by third book, History Is All You Left Me. All of the main characters are gay or bi. Very sweet contemporary YA about grief, love and friendship.


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