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2023 Read Harder Challenge
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Task #22: Read any book from the Ignyte awards shortlist/longlist/winner list.
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The winners list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignyte_...2021 shortlist https://theconvention.fiyahlitmag.com...
2022 shortlist https://theconvention.fiyahlitmag.com...
Dione wrote: "I'm so bad at finishing a series, so this is GREAT push to finally do "Redemptor" by Jordan Ifueko!"Ooh, same and same.
There's so many to choose from that are already on my TBR. I'm considering Pet, Other Words for Home, Elatsoe, A Master of Djinn, Sorrowland, White Smoke, Squad, Root Magic, This is How You Lose the Time War... I have no idea how I'm going to narrow it down honestly.
I’ve already read quite a few of these so it seems like anything I pick should be right up my reading alley.
As someone who struggles with sci-fi, fantasy AND horror, I'm delighted to see the categories for best novella and best novelette!I read Flowers for the Sea last year for Read Harder and it would fit if anyone is trying to do the bonus task, as I think the author identifies as non-binary (please do correct me if I'm wrong).
Elizabeth wrote: "There's so many to choose from that are already on my TBR. I'm considering Pet, Other Words for Home, Elatsoe, A Master of Djinn, [bo..."A Master of Djinn is awesome!!!
Jen wrote: "Elizabeth wrote: "There's so many to choose from that are already on my TBR. I'm considering..."I read A Dead Djinn in Cairo a couple years ago and loved it, I really want to see what else the author has done in the same world!
I'm going to read While Dragons Claim the Sky by Jen Brown for FIYAH Literary Magazine, or maybe listen to it via Pod Castle.
I am finishing up Riot Baby for this, and I don't use books for more than one challenge, but if you do this novella fits for this challenge, an Ignyte winner, and also for #7 an audiobook written and read by an author of color, #23 social horror, and #9 an independently published book by a BIPOC author (assuming we are counting Tor as an indie.)
Bonnie G. wrote: "I am finishing up Riot Baby for this, and I don't use books for more than one challenge, but if you do this novella fits for this challenge, an Ignyte winner, and also for #7 an aud..."Tor is one of the leading publishers of sci-fi and fantasy in the US, as well as being owned by Macmillan, so I definitely wouldn't consider it to be an indie publisher.
I discovered: New Suns: Original Speculative Fiction by People of Color so I'll get it at some point this year.
This is a bunch of genres I don't usually read, so I'll be branching out a bit here. I saw Elatsoe and A Snake Falls to Earth on an earlier thread. Others really seemed to like, and they sounded interesting, so I think I'll read one of them for this prompt.Legendborn is on my tbr, but I've been avoiding it a bit bc of the genre, so this is a good opportunity to maybe try that one as well.
Riot Baby sounds like it will be really interesting.
Emergency Skin, And This Is How to Stay Alive, The Empress of Salt and Fortune and The Future Library are nice and short so that may be the deciding factor for me.
https://www.tor.com/2020/03/11/the-ni...
http://strangehorizons.com/fiction/on... are two I found accessible online
Finally, Sorrowland sounds really cool, but I think I'm too much of a wimp to read it
I didn't realize this award has only been around for a few years - a very niche option for RH. I don't like sci fi that much, and having only a few options is a real pain.I am already reading Parable of the Sower: A Graphic Novel Adaptation for a different challenge, so I'll use that for this one too. They won best comics team.
I read Root Magic for this prompt, but if I hadn't, I could have used The Marvellers (one of this year's nominees), since I read that earlier this year.
I expected to get to one of the previous Ignyte nominees first, but I ended up reading one of this year's finalists, Even Though I Knew the End by C.L. Polk. I loved it.
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