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Representation Matters - 2021 Year Long Challenge

Heretics Anonymous and it was SOOOOO GOOOOOOOOD. It asks a lot of questions I have about religion and accepting people that have different beliefs than you do. I think a lot of people should read this book.
And Love, Hate & Other Filters. I have a few more that I'd like to get to this month if I can.

https://seattle.bibliocommons.com/lis...

Need help choosing an AUGUST book? Feel free to join in with the main group read of House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J. Maas
Also, here are some lists to get you on track:
-https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/9...
-https://reedsy.com/discovery/blog/new...
-https://novelsandwaffles.com/list-of-...

Did you enjoy your choice and would you recommend it (and to whom)?**
~I read the first graphic novel in the Ms. Marvel, Vol. 1: No Normal series and loved it. I plan to read more of them. The MC is Muslim and it is an important part of the personal back-story.

January- Middle Grade Aru Shah and the End of Time (cute)
February- BLM / Africa Children of Virtue and Vengeance
(good but the first book was better, still... will read the third when it comes out)
March- Europe The Glass Woman (excellent!)
April- Middle East Throne of the Crescent Moon (cute)
May- Asia / Pacific Islands A Thousand Beginnings and Endings and Little Fires Everywhere
(both double excellent)
♦ June- LGBTQIA All My Mother's Lovers
and Witchmark
July- religious minority The Ruthless Lady's Guide to Wizardry
♦ August- New Adult
♦ September- LatinX / South America
♦ October- Persons with Disabilities
♦ November- Indigenous Peoples
♦ December- Human Rights

This month, I will read the main group book House of Earth and Blood.

This month, I will read the main group book House of Earth and Blood."
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I will try to post some idea lists for this month's theme LatinX/ South American books and authors later today. Happy September!

Need help choosing a book? Here are some lists to get you on track:
-https://www.buzzfeed.com/zoraidacordo...
-https://www.goodreads.com/list/tag/la...


oooh that looks fun.

Need help choosing a book? Here are some lists to get you on track:
-https://www.epicreads.com/blog/ya-boo...
-https://bookriot.com/ownvoices-ya-boo...
-https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/...

I will probably read either Skyhunter or Even If We Break for October.

August- New Adult The Wasp Factory
September- LatinX / South America One of the Good Ones
October- Persons with Disabilities A List of Cages

I really want to read A List of Cages too, but it's not available on Scribd or my library...



A List of Cages will not disappoint!

Even If We Break which has a character on the spectrum, and two with physical disabilities from an accident.

For NOVEMBER, your challenge is to read books by or about indigenous persons. YA books are certainly encouraged; however, any kind/genre of book counts. What will you read??
Need help choosing a book? Here are some lists to get you on track:
-https://www.lapl.org/teens/books/nati...
-https://libguides.lakeheadu.ca/c.php?... (graphic novels at the bottom of this list!)
-https://www.firstnations.org/knowledg... (covers many genres/age ranges)
-https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...

I ended up actually reading book two of a series. I was just in the mood for something lighter. Strings (1st in series-The Ables). It was better than book one. However the character-building got quite intense, so it ended up not being as light as I had hoped it would be. I still heartily recommend it and the series.
For November I fully plan to read A Snake Falls to Earth. It doesn't come out until November 8, but I have it preordered :)

I’m ready to begin planning next year’s challenge. Should I do a challenge similar to this one, or something new, but still year-long? Your feedback is appreciated.

I’m ready to begin planning next year’s challenge. Should I do a challenge similar to this one, or something new, but still year-long? Your feedback is appreciated."
I have really enjoyed this challenge. I've read and really enjoyed books I would have never picked up otherwise. I'd definitely be down to do something like it again.

also My Name is Not Easy fits the prompt




I’m ready to begin planning next year’s challenge. Should I do a challenge similar to this one, or something new, but still year-long? Your feedback is appreciated."
I have enjoyed reading books that I do not usually pick. Different cultures, countries, or a challenge similar to this one would be great. Thank You!

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/...

I am still reading Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants. It is really powerful, but a slow non-ficiton read.
A Snake Falls to Earth audio came in and I plan to finish it tonight or tomorrow. It too is fabulous and was definitely worth waiting for. It is a nice blend of a lot of things I like: hopeful, urban fantasy, witty, full of well told indigenous stories.
December Recommendations:
I recommend the following:
The Hate You Give and Refugee (YA)
March: Book One and They Called Us Enemy (graphic memoirs)
Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You (accessible Nonfiction, audio recommended)
To Kill a Mockingbird (a classic that was much more meaningful as an adult).
December Planning:
I’m not sure what I will read but these are books I already own that apply: Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, a Man Who Would Cure the World, I Am Malala: The Story of the Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Salt to the Sea
Future Reading Challenge:
I will be posting for next year’s challenge in a few week :)
I am still accepting recommendations and feedback. Thanks for such a fun year thus far :)

That said, I plan to make this challenge more of a priority next year and limit the other challenges instead.


I will be posting for next year’s challenge in a few week :)
I am still accepting recommendations and feedback. Thanks for such a fun year thus far :)"
I missed the challenge this year but I'd love to participate in this challenge next year. One thing that I'd love to see on the list is body positivity and plus-size representation. =)

I will be posting for next year’s challenge in a few week :)
I am still accepting recommendations and feedback. Thanks for such a fun year thus far :)"
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Thank-you for the suggestion. Ironically (or as a result of fate), it was already on the list.

Next year's challenge is posted if you want to check it out.
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