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I’m planning to finish:Magical Negro by Morgan Parker
The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison (reread)
I’m planning to read:
Fledgling by Octavia Butler
Dear Girls by Ali Wong
Probably won't get to all of these, but we'll see- The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory
- The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee
- My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite
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Miscellaneous Seasonal Stuff:
- Let it Snow by John Green, Maureen Johnson, and Lauren Myracle
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November Leftovers:
- The Queen of Nothing by Holly Black
I know Gideon for sure has some diverse rep, and I hope the others do too, but I also just want to get them done by the end of the year.Gideon the Ninth
The Bone Houses
To Kill a Kingdom
Havenfall (ARC)
I'm in! Tbr subject to change.
Owned books:
The Way of Kings(reread) 5🌟 12-17 to 12-30
Words of Radiance(reread) 12-30 read 76 pages before 2020
Edgedancer(reread)
Oathbringer
Warbreaker
5🌟 11-24 to 12-6
Skyward(reread) 5🌟 12-11 to 12-13
Starsight
5🌟 12-13 to 12-17
Elantris
The Rithmatist(early xmas present) 5🌟 12-9 to 12-11
Gideon the Ninth(early xmas present) 3🌟 12-7 to 12-9
Owned books:
Words of Radiance(reread) 12-30 read 76 pages before 2020
Edgedancer(reread)
Oathbringer
Elantris
in no particular order and subject to significant change:Diverse Reads - Potential TBR
Patron Saints of Nothing
General TBR (wrapping up some reading challenges!)
Bellamy and The Brute - CR
Countdown
The Vanishing Stair
I know I'm a huge mood reader but I'll try to list some stuff here for my possibility pile:A Dream So Dark
Girls of Paper and Fire
The Wedding Date
So many!Children of Blood and Bone
Children of Virtue and Vengeance--Dec. 3
Another, Volume 1
Another, Vol. 2
Murder in the Crooked House
Aokigahara: The Truth Behind Japan's Suicide Forest
Binti: The Complete Trilogy
Akata Witch
1Q84 (Complete)
And tons more b/c I've been collecting!
READ:
diverse december, yarc, reading divergence
Sacrificial Grounds-Korean protagonist. diverse december, yarc, reading divergence
The Witch Cave--Korean protagonist. Diverse December, yarc, reading divergence
Spring Slaughter: Scary Supernatural Horror with Monsters--Korean protagonist. Diverse December, yarc, reading divergence
I Remember You.
Two Lives. China.
The Polar Bear Killing.
Itsy Bitsy. Iceland.
Scheherazade. Tokyo.
Whitetooth Falls. Canadian Challenge.
Where the Shadows Lie. Iceland.KULT. Sweden. (Denmark also.)
I'm going to need to raid my bookshelves to see what I have, be back later. LOLRead:
Christmas Angel
Heartstopper: Volume One
I'm starting with:The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Memory of a Geisha
& My Story: Slave Girl
Will see where we get.
Probably won't get through all these, but I'll try! :) The top few will fit the prompt and the others won't or might not. - The Defiant Heir
- The Toll
Other
I am going to try to read:Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now by Maya Angelou
I have other books that I want to read for this category but I have been setting unreachable goals in the past couple of months. If I read this one book, along with the other book I am trying to finish by the end of the year, I will be happy.
Haven't been able to read as much as I'd like to in November, so I have a massive backlog from previous challenges that I'd like to get through still. I won't be able to get through all of them, but this is the list that I will be choosing from. I don't know how diverse most of these books are, but I know atleast one or two have LGTBQIA characters.-
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- The Christmasaurus
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TBR• Kingdom of Souls by Rena Barron
• Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi
• Slay by Brittney Morris
Also I could use some recommendations for a good fantasy book with well-written queer characters.
I’ve read and enjoyed Carry On & Of Fire and Stars. Anyone have any other recs for great queer fantasy?
Sophie wrote: "CrosstalkThe Poet X
The Lady Rogue
The Ten Thousand Doors of January
City of Stairs
[book:The Queen of Nothing|26032..."
Just finished The Poet X earlier. I kinda liked it. The ending was the best thing :D
⫸ The Opposite of Falling Apart - done: if you don't like this book, we can't be friends.⫸ Syrian Brides - done: educating and emotionally engaging collection of short stories about the lives of Syrian women.
⫸ Always Goodbye - done: sometimes too much meandering around, this still prooved to be enlightning and touching.
⫸ Origins - done: although I wouldn't say polyamorous romances are not my cup of tea, this one was definitely not an enjoable read.
⫸ Hell's Calling - done: same as a bove. my problem is exaggerate love-at-first-sight-stuff.
I'm a mood reader, so this may or may not happen, but plans:Finish
> The Deep
Read
> Frankly in Love
> Our Year of Maybe
I'm excited for this theme! Great way to promote diverse books!
Dana wrote: "Sophie wrote: "CrosstalkThe Poet X
The Lady Rogue
The Ten Thousand Doors of January
City of Stairs
[book:The Queen o..."
If you liked the Poet X and are looking for another recommendation, With the Fire on High is AMAZING. I personally liked it much more than I liked the Poet X. It would also fit the theme for this challenge :) Happy reading!
I am still trying to finish off my November books for my yearly challenges (I got so busy with NaNoWriMo!), so my focus is on that. But there are a few books I am going to try to read for this month's challenge!For This Month
Children of Virtue and Vengeance
Call Down the Hawk
Leftover from November
Starling
Angel Fever
The Toll
Another shot, only two in mind for now:- The Power by Naomi Alderman
- As Nature Made Him: The Boy Who Was Raised as a Girl by John Colapinto
Whitney wrote: "Dana wrote: "Sophie wrote: "CrosstalkThe Poet X
The Lady Rogue
The Ten Thousand Doors of January
City of Stairs
[boo..."
Ooooh thanks!! I will definitely read that one :D
Whitney wrote: "Dana wrote: "Sophie wrote: "CrosstalkThe Poet X
The Lady Rogue
The Ten Thousand Doors of January
City of Stairs
[boo..."
Hi again,
With the fire on high was actually the first one I read between the two and I also liked it more than Poet X. ^^ Happy reading!
I have some Spanish books that fit in the challenge for this month, so, I'm going with two nationals and the rest are translated books:Cuentos para niños y niñas que quieren salvar el mundo
The Institute
My Fat, Mad Teenage Diary
Paper Girls #20
Probably going to add more later but here’s my start:
Children of Virtue and Vengeance
The Queen of Nothing
Full Disclosure
The Toll
The Merciful Crow
Children of Virtue and Vengeance
The Queen of Nothing
Full Disclosure
The Toll
The Merciful Crow
December will be a busy month but hoping I can get to all these:Scythe - Neil Shusterman = COMPLETED 12/09/19
Thunderhead - Neil Shusterman = COMPLETED 12/14/2019
The Toll - Neil Shusterman = COMPLETED 12/29/2019
The Child Finder - Rene Denfeld
The Great Pretender - Susannah Cahalan
Get A Life, Chloe Brown - Talia Hibbert
The Chain - Adrian McKinty
Again, But Better - Christine Riccio
The Kind Worth Killing - Peter Swanson
Someone Knows - Lisa Scottoline
100 Days - Nicole McInnes
Liars, Inc. - Paula Stokes
The Forgotten Book - Mechthild Gläser
Dear Evan Hansen - Val Emmich, Steven Levenson, Benj Pasek
There's Something About Sweetie - Sandhy Menon
I'll be planning to read (and finish): The Gilded Wolves
The Girl from the Well
Teeth
Beyond the Black Door
Only 4 for now, will update later!
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