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message 1: by Renee (new)

Renee (reneeww) | 122 comments Double Dippers Unite!
This is not for everyone, it is a challenge to find books that multiple tasks; it’s a higher level thinking skill, and definitely outside the box. It is not cheating.

Share your double dip books here and which challenges they go with. For the record my best double dip took care of 6 challenges.

Looking forward to seeing your ideas!

Happy Reading!


message 2: by Marie (new)

Marie (marier) | 140 comments The Ballad of Beta 2 by Samuel R. Delany
Read a classic written by a POC
Read an adventure story by a BIPOC author
Read a book by a disabled author (he has dyslexia)
Pick a challenge from any of the previous years’ challenges to repeat
(A book written by someone when they were under the age of 25)


message 3: by Ron (new)

Ron These are a couple of my double dippers.

The Wheel of Time Series 1-15 Books Collection Set Pack (Book 1-14) By Robert Jordan
(Book whose movie or TV adaptation you've seen but haven't read the book.)

The Collected Schizophrenias: Essays
(Book by a disabled author; previous year's challenge)


message 4: by Tricia (new)

Tricia (books2hooks) | 80 comments Sapiens: A Graphic History, Volume 1 - The Birth of Humankind
A nonfiction YA comic and a History about a period you don't know much about.

Where Hope Comes From: Poems of Resilience, Healing and Light
A poetry collection and a book by a POC that's about joy.


message 5: by Karli (last edited Jan 03, 2022 10:31AM) (new)

Karli (karliseman) | 2 comments Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-first Century

Should work for:
5. Read an anthology featuring diverse voices.
23. Read a book by a disabled author.

Elatsoe
Should work for:
6. Read a nonfiction YA comic.
11. Read a book with an asexual and/or aromantic main character.
13. Read an adventure story by a BIPOC author.


Alex (Pucksandpaperbacks) (pucksandpaperbacks) | 2 comments Karli wrote: "Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-first Century

Should work for:
5. Read an anthology featuring diverse voices.
23. Read a book by a disabled author.

[bo..."
Elatsoe is a YA fiction novel, not a comic! :)


message 7: by Jen (new)

Jen Goepfert | 3 comments The Song of Achilles works for
3. Read any book from the Women’s Prize shortlist/longlist/winner list
21. Read a queer retelling of a classic of the canon, fairytale, folklore, or myth


message 8: by Bonnie G. (new)

Bonnie G. (narshkite) | 1413 comments I don't double dip, but for people interested in a 3-fer I just finished Gender Queer and it would satisfy prompts 6 (YA comic), 11 (there is an asexual MC), and 17 (a memoir from a nonbinary person.)


message 9: by Briana (new)

Briana Ellsworth (brianachene) | 5 comments Bingo Love is a book by a disabled POC about joy and not trauma, and features a romantic storyline with an LGBT couple who are protagonists over 40!
That’s prompt numbers 4, 7, and 23!


message 10: by Renee (new)

Renee (reneeww) | 122 comments Finally selected my first double dip. Knight Crusader by Ronald Welch won the Carnegie Medal in 1954, and it is written about the Crusades, a time period I have not studied. So 20 and 22 are taken care of.

Yes I am aware it is a children’s novel, I have grandkids and will most likely pass this on to one of the grands. I looked at several award winners for 1954, and let’s just say this one was new to me and double dipped!

Who else is double dipping, and what are you reading?


message 11: by Renee (new)

Renee (reneeww) | 122 comments Found my first double dip! I was born in the 50’s and really had a hard time finding a book for challenge 20, Award winning book from the year I was born. My choice the winner of the Carnegie Medal, Knight Crusader by Ronald Welch, which also works for 22 a historical period I know little about. Yes, it is a children’s book, so I’ll share that book with one of my grands! A win all the way around.


message 12: by Elise (new)

Elise Taylor | 44 comments Any volume of Ada Palmer's Terra Ignota series would double-dip as both an author with a disablity (she's public about being an advocate for folks with invisible disabilities) and a queer retelling of a classic (Odysseus, multiple genderqueer/LGBTQ/etc characters and the idea of gender and sexuality is deeply baked into the series).


message 13: by Renee (new)

Renee (reneeww) | 122 comments I’m reading Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese for a triple dip!
#4 book by POC any genre about joy
#13 Adventure story BIPOC author
#16 recommended by a friend.

It’s about a Canadian First Nation boy who plays hockey, beautifully written!


message 14: by Ron (last edited Apr 09, 2022 03:16AM) (new)

Ron Renee wrote: "I’m reading Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese for a triple dip!
#4 book by POC any genre about joy
#13 Adventure story BIPOC author
#16 recommended by a friend.

It’s about a Canadian First Nation ..."


Oh nice! I saw the movie first by chance and started reading the book too.

Didn't think it was about joy though.


message 15: by Renee (new)

Renee (reneeww) | 122 comments Ron, a review a read that helped me choose, talked about joy in playing hockey, by the time I finished I was confused. My rationale was the end was about the joy of playing hockey and the bonds that team sports can produce.

There’s a movie?


message 16: by Sherri (new)

Sherri Harris | 240 comments I read Capote: A Biography. I used it for
#1 Read a biography of an author you admire
#14 a book whose movie or TV adaptation you've seen (but haven't read the book)


message 17: by Ron (new)

Ron Renee wrote: "Ron, a review a read that helped me choose, talked about joy in playing hockey, by the time I finished I was confused. My rationale was the end was about the joy of playing hockey and the bonds tha..."

Yeah, it's on Netflix. I was randomly searching for a movie to watch and it showed up. Hope it's still on there.


message 18: by chysodema (new)

chysodema | 38 comments Now that the 2022 Women's Prize longlist has been announced, The Sentence double dips for #2: "Read a book set in a bookstore" and #3: "Read any book from the Women’s Prize shortlist/longlist/winner list." It could also triple dip for #24 "Pick a challenge from any of the previous years’ challenges to repeat!" as it meets the very early challenge: "A book that is by or about someone from an indigenous culture (Native Americans, Aboriginals, etc.)."


message 19: by Sherri (new)

Sherri Harris | 240 comments I used The Trees by Percival Everett for # 10 A political thriller by a marginalized author ( BIPOC, or LGBTQIA+) & # 19 Read a horror novel by a BIPOC.


message 20: by Karen (new)

Karen (karenlnk) | 6 comments I’m thinking Black Boy Joy, Kwame Mbalia (editor), can Double Dip for #4 “Read a book in any genre by a POC that’s about joy and not trauma” & #5 “Read an anthology featuring diverse voices”


message 21: by Kaia (new)

Kaia | 13 comments I read How to Be Ace: A Memoir of Growing Up Asexual by Rebecca Burgess, and it would count for #6 Read a nonfiction YA comic and #11 Read a book with an asexual and/or aromantic character.


message 22: by Sherri (new)

Sherri Harris | 240 comments The Best American Travel Writing 2021 works for #5 Read an anthology featuring diverse voices & # 18 Read a "Best _________ Writing of the year."


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