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A Matter of Perspective ~ 2024 diversity in reading challenge
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author: The Merciless Ones (book 2 of Gilded Ones)
religion/indigenous: Hour of the Red God: A Detective Mollel Novel (MA)
POV: The Good Braider
I recommend:
Akata Witch (MG fantasy), Binti (YA scifi), and Solo (YA realistic)


Quarter 1 - Africa
1. Skin of the Sea 1/12
2. What the River Knows 1/26
3. Children of Blood and Bone 3/26



Quarter 2 - Asia & Pacific Islands
1. Nothing But Blackened Teeth (new adult) 6/10
2. A Line in the Dark 6/12
3. The Bone Witch 6/22



Quarter 3 - Latin X/ South America
1. Silver Nitrate 6/02

Quarter 4 - Middle East
1. Furthermore (MG) 10/9
2. Whichwood (MG) 10/15
3.





Quarter 1 - Africa
Completed:




Possibilities:
Adia Kelbara and the Circle of Shamans (MG)
Beasts of Prey
Quarter 2 - Asia & Pacific Islands
Completed:






Possibilities:
Snowglobe - originally written in Korean
Neverlanders - Australian author
All the Small Wonderful Things (MG) - Australia
A Sky of Paper Stars (MG) - child of Korean Immigrants
Stories of the Islands (MG) -Indonesian folktales
A Magic Steeped in Poison - Chinese folklore and mythology
Song of Silver, Flame Like Night - Chinese folklore and mythology
Lunar New Year Love Story - ?
Quarter 3 - Latin X & South America
Completed:






Possibilities:
Alebrijes (MG)
Clap When You Land or The Poet X
Secret of the Moon Conch
Something by Jonny Garza Villa
Furia
Quarter 4 - Middle East






Possibilities:
Nowhere Boy (MG) - Syrian refugee
An Impossible Thing to Say - child of Iranian immigrant
Ahimsa (MG) - India (it isn't technically Middle Eastern but people lump it in there so I'm going to since I need options here)
An Impossible Thing to Say - Iranian American character
Hope Ablaze - Pakistani author

Hour of the Red God: A Detective Mollel Novel
It is a realistic, adult fiction police procedural set in Nairobi. The main detective is Maasai which is (based on my understanding through reading the book) a tribal religion. It is quite interesting. Both the detective's life and the mystery are engaging and the book keeps building in tension.
I also reread The Fifth Season as part of actually finishing the trilogy. I highly recommend the book and author. I am not counting for my challenge because I want to use more YA books.

I plan to finish quarter one next month with The Good Braider.

2/17 Africa-religion Hour of the Red God (MA)
2/20 Africa-author The Merciless Ones (YA series #2)
3/27 Africa-pov: Children of Blood and Bone (YA series #1, reread)
bonus: MA The Fifth Season, The Obelisk Gate andThe Stone Sky

April - June: Asia / Pacific Islands
**Read 3 books that are set in in the region or have an author from the region.**
Bonus Challenge: For an additional challenge choose your books as follows...
-author (book written by an author from the region)
-religion/indigenous (book that highlights the religion or the indigenous peoples of the region)
-POV (book that features a Point-of-View character in or from the region)

Author: A Magic Steeped in Poison
religion/indigenous: The Last Mapmaker (middle grade)
POV: Not Your Sidekick
Bonus MA reads: Iron Widow, The Fox Wife

Third Quarter starts soon.
July - September: Latin X / South America
**Read 3 books that are set in in the region or have an author / character from the region.**
Bonus Challenge: For an additional challenge choose your books as follows...
-author (book written by an author from the region)
-religion/indigenous (book that highlights the religion or the indigenous peoples of the region)
-POV (book that features a Point-of-View character in or from the region

Lobizona
The Storm Runner
The New David Espinoza
I recommend these books that I have already read:
Our Shadows Have Claws: 15 Latin American Monster Stories (short stories)
With the Fire on High (book in vese)
https://www.epicreads.com/blog/latinx...

October-December: Middle East
**Read 3 books that are set in in the region or have an author / character from the region.**
Bonus Challenge: For an additional challenge choose your books as follows...
-author (book written by an author from the region)
-religion/indigenous (book that highlights the religion or the indigenous peoples of the region)
-POV (book that features a Point-of-View character in or from the region


-http://richincolor.com/2013/07/six-ya...
-https://cmlibrary.bibliocommons.com/l...

Darius the Great Is Not Okay, Does My Head Look Big In This?, and We Hunt the Flame
I highly recommend: Once Upon an Eid





These are MG and are pretty cute. I really like the magical world they were set in.






Books mentioned in this topic
Snowglobe (other topics)The Sunbearer Trials (other topics)
The Many Assassinations of Samir, the Seller of Dreams (other topics)
Silver Nitrate (other topics)
All My Rage (other topics)
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Explanation: This year’s Diversity in Reading Challenge combines the diverse categories of the 2021 Representation Matters challenge with the quarterly focus of last year’s Varying Viewpoints challenge. Like all of the previous diverse reading challenges, this challenge asks you to read 12 books of any genre (although YA books are encouraged) from diverse categories to expand your reading and stretch your ability to empathize with people from diverse backgrounds.
Categories by Quarter:
♦January - March: Africa
♦April - June: Asia / Pacific Islands
♦July - September: Latin X / South America
♦October - December: Middle East
Details: Read 3 books that are set in in the region or have an author from the region.
Bonus Challenge: For an additional challenge choose your books as follows...
author (book written by an author from the region)
religion/indigenous (book that highlights the religion or the indigenous peoples of the region)
POV (book that features a Point-of-View character in or from the region)