2015 Reading Challenges
I don’t usually officially sign up for challenges. I don’t like to plan my reading. But this year I’ve realized that I already read a lot of books that fit in with some of these challenges.
My first challenges have to do with my goal to read more books written by authors from other countries.
12. The Living Blood by Tananarive Due
13. This Side of Home by Renee Watson
14. A Time to Dance
15. Yes Chef and Power Forward
16. Blood Colony by Tananarive Due
17. The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
18. None of the Above
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1. Victoire by Maryse Condé – translated from French
2. American Visa – translated from Spanish
3. The Rabbit Back Literature Society – translated from Finnish
4. The Shadow of the Wind – Spanish
5. The Little Old Lady Who Broke All the Rules – Swedish
Adding diversity books based on anything other than race
1. Almost Perfect – Autism
2. A Time to Dance – amputee
3. None of the Above – intersex
1. French Antilles – Victoire
2. Brazil – The Summer Prince by Alaya Dawn Johnson
3. Ethiopia – The God Who Begat a Jackal
4. Japan – Fudoki
5. Bolivia – American Visa
6. Finland – The Rabbit Back Literature Society
7. Botswana – The Living Blood by Tananarive Due
8. India – A Time to Dance
9. Sweden – Yes Chef
10. Spain – The Shadow of the Wind
1. Persuasion
2.Of Things Gone Astray
3. Born to Rule
1. The Fortune Cookie Chronicles by Jennifer 8 Lee
2. Banana by Dan Koeppel
3.Yes Chef
5. Nonfiction Books for Vegetarians
1. Fudoki
2. Cry Wolf
3.
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2. The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks
6. Yes, Chef and Power Forward
7. Service Included
8. Born to Rule
1. Cry Wolf
2.
3.
1. This Common Secret
2. The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks
3.Freedom’s Daughters
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