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Representation Matters - 2021 Year Long Challenge

♦ Ashley- post #15, goal 12 books
♦ Cat- post #66
♦ Cyn- post #20
♦ Dee- post #5
♦ Diane- post #4
♦ DivaDiane- post #8, goal 6 books
♦ Eva- post #14
♦ Jennifer- post #12
♦ Leticia- post #13
♦ Melanie- post #7, goal 12 books
♦ Raya- post #6, goal 11 books
♦ Sara- post #70, goal 10 books
♦ Zia- post #12, goal 12 books

The final challenge (DECEMBER) is to read books that feature knowledge about and /or the struggle for Human Rights. Remember, they can be any genre and for any age level.
Need help choosing a book? Here are some lists to get you on track:
-Amnesty International's Recommendation List: https://www.amnesty.org.uk/ten-great-...
-Amnesty International's YA List: https://www.amnesty.org.uk/best-young...
-Social Justice Books: https://socialjusticebooks.org/bookli...
-Brightly: https://www.readbrightly.com/books-on...
-GoodReads: https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...


♦ January- Middle Grade- Aru Shah and the Tree of Wishes read
♦ February- BLM / Africa- Concrete Rose read
♦ March- Europe- Inkheart read
♦ April- Middle East- Once Upon an Eid read
♦ May- Asia / Pacific Islands- A Thousand Beginnings and Endings read
♦ June- LGBTQIA- The Song of Achilles read
♦ July- religious minority- Ms. Marvel, Vol. 1: No Normal read
♦ August- New Adult- House of Earth and Blood read
♦ September- LatinX / South America- Nocturna read
♦ October- Persons with Disabilities- Strings read
♦ November- Indigenous Peoples- A Snake Falls to Earth
♦ December- Human Rights

✔︎♦ January - middle grade: Who Let the Gods Out?
✔︎♦ February - BLM YA: The Poet X
✔︎♦ March- Europe Momo
♦ April- Middle East
♦ May- Asia / Pacific Islands
✔︎ ♦ June- LGBTQIA - Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe
♦ July- religious minority
♦ August- New Adult
♦ September- LatinX / South America
♦ October- Persons with Disabilities - I purchased A List of Cages but haven’t read it yet.
✔︎ ♦ November- Indigenous Peoples - Elatsoe
♦ December- Human Rights

DEFINITION- “Middle-grade fiction refers to books written for readers between the ages of 8 and 12, while young adult fiction refers to books written for readers roughly between the ages of 12 and 18. It is important to understand that the terms do not refer to genre but instead are an age-based categorization that can apply to science fiction, mystery, coming-of-age, and other types of fiction. The terms reflect the reading level, world-view, thematic interests, and maturity of readers.” (from masterclass.com)
Compared to YA:
typically does not contain profanity, graphic violence, or any sexual contact beyond kissing
typically shorter than YA books
tends to be told in third person and deals with characters’ relationships to their immediate family and friends
This should be an easy category for a challenge starter with book lists easy to search for.
What will you read? What do you recommend to others?

This past year we’ve read a couple of Judy Blume books, Bridge to Terabithia, the Westing Game, Mrs. Frisby and the rats of NIMH, some of the Trixie Belden series (mystery), Space Boy (OSCard), A Stitch in Time (Penelope Lively), The Famous Five, Diary of a 6th Grade Ninja, the Phantom Tollbooth, Poems to Live Your Life By (which isn’t MG actually but good for them nonetheless), The White Mountains.
Last year we read more Trixie Belden, Littlest Lovecraft (a series of Lovecraft stories in graphic novel format told in verse), the Halloween Tree, The Mystery of the Whistling Cave (Helen Moss), Alice in Wonderland, Roald Dahl.


January - Middle Grade




February - Africa/BLM

March - Europe

April - Middle East

May - Asia/Pacific Islands



June - LGBTQ+





July - Religious Minority



August - New Adult

September - Latinx

October - Persons with Disabilities


November - Indigenous


December


This past yea..."
Bridge to Terabithia is my all time favorite book. I read it in the 4th grade for the first time and have read it multiple times throughout my life, and own multiple copies. And I cry EVERY TIME

It is the third book in a middle-grade series. It is light, has a female protagonist, and centers on Asian mythology.

Representation Matters reading challenge.

♦ January- Middle Grade -

♦ February- BLM / Africa - Middle Grade -

♦ March- Europe

♦ April- Middle East

♦ May- Asia / Pacific Islands

♦ June- LGBTQIA

♦ July- religious minority

♦ August- New Adult
♦ September- LatinX / South America
♦ October- Persons with Disabilities
♦ November- Indigenous Peoples
♦ December- Human Rights


I love this book. I read it a few months ago. I hope you enjoy it as well!!

Representation Matters reading challenge."
I should read this one with you Cyn. It's been on my list for awhile as well.

If you want to do an official Buddy Read, let me know and I'll set up a thread for y'all.


This looks good. I have added it to my seemingly infinite TBR.



Representation Matters reading challenge."
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Great!!!

This looks good. I have added it to my seemingly infinite TBR."
I just finished it and it was really good! I probably wouldn't have picked it up if it wasn't for this challenge. So thank you for the great monthly prompts :)


... I might have some issues in that department but I DO know how to control myself.

I’d hate to ask you to do that for me/us. I’m pretty sure I can manage to take care of that myself. I’ll just edit my first post of the thread to keep track. You could link to that post in your post about participants, if that suits?


Here are some book lists to get you started:
-BLM YA List: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
-BLM All Genres List: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
-YA African Authors: https://www.africanbookscollective.co...
-http://www.bookshybooks.com/2012/04/y...
-By Country List: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/articles...
-Female Afrincan Authors: https://whatsonafrica.org/50-books-by...
Do you know what you’ll read yet? Share your possibilities with us.
Or recommend a book to someone as of yet undecided.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
This was a hilarious middle grade book that my son started reading aloud to us our epic road trip home from Italy in August. I checked the paperback out of the library just before our 2nd lockdown in the U.K. and I was not really compelled to read it quickly because the due date keeps getting postponed (libraries are closed). But this challenge did it!!
I enjoyed it and it is great for the target age range. There are MCs that will appeal to both boys and girls, the adventure is fun and the gods and constellations are mostly really silly and inept, which accounts for a lot of the hilarity. The author has done a good job with world building for the gods and constellations in a parallel world to ours.

If not that one, or in addition, I can get The Hate U Give from the library (ebook), which is a book I keep hearing about and really want to read.


I happily reccomend:
The Hate U Give
Akata Witch
Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You
*Thinking about it this month's pick Binti can also apply to this category.

I finished Aru Shah and the End of Time. I really enjoy the adventure and inter woven myths. Nice character development. I liked how she learned to be her own best friend and not just the best friend of her Pandava sister. I hope the next books in the series are just as cute.

... I might have some issues in that department but I DO know how to control myself."
I don't think its necessary, but I'm not going to stop you if you want to.

Everyone who wants to can update their personal post to show progress.
Books mentioned in this topic
Zara Hossain Is Here (other topics)Zara Hossain Is Here (other topics)
Who Let the Gods Out? (other topics)
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe (other topics)
The Poet X (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Sarah J. Maas (other topics)Tomi Adeyemi (other topics)
Tomi Adeyemi (other topics)
Angie Thomas (other topics)
♦ January- Middle Grade
♦ February- BLM / Africa
♦ March- Europe
♦ April- Middle East
♦ May- Asia / Pacific Islands
♦ June- LGBTQIA
♦ July- religious minority
♦ August- New Adult
♦ September- LatinX / South America
♦ October- Persons with Disabilities
♦ November- Indigenous Peoples
♦ December- Human Rights
Explanation: Each month this year, read 1 book from the proposed category. If the category is a region, the goal would be to read a book written by an author from that region, not just set there. However, you are free/ encouraged to interpret the category as you will. You can use the GoodReads shelving feature (will not open until January 1) to track your progress or mark progress in your own special way.
Discussion: Each month, we can use this thread to recommend and review books for that month’s category.