As it's 2023 in less than two months, I figured out it was time to annouce the 2023 Diversity Reading Challenge. I’m not going to make any categories or levels for this challenge, as I want it to be a bit flexible. Read as many books as you feel like reading and yes, it can be children’s books, graphic novels, e-books, non-fiction, audio books, poetry and you-name-it. As it is a diversity reading challenge, it would be mean to exclude some types of reading materials, right? Now, what is diversity you might ask? What I mean by diversity is, but not limited to; People of colour/non-caucasian characters/authors Native Americans and other indigenous people LGBTQIA+ Authors/characters defining themselves as trans, intersex, genderfluid or similar Refugees Religious minorities Mental illnesses/disorders Neurodiversity (like ADHD and autism) Feminist themes/issues Physical/mental disabilities Characters/authors with chronic health issues Characters/authors in wheelchairs Characters/autho
Someday I really should try NetGalley.
ReplyDeleteIt's a bit addicting at times.
DeleteThanks for sharing the readathon calendar. Happy reading! My TTT https://readwithstefani.com/10-books-about-books-on-my-tbr/
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DeleteI just finished my first NetGalley book. Great list!
ReplyDeleteMy List— https://fiftytwo.blog/2021/10/19/ttt-books-i-loved-but-will-probably-wont-re-read/
Happy TTT,
Lori
Thank you. :-)
DeleteI use Goodreads as well. It has been very popular in the lists this week! Here is our Top Ten Tuesday. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI'm not surprised that Goodreads was popular.
DeleteWow, this is a great list! Thanks so much for sharing! Here is my link: https://cindysbookcorner.blogspot.com/2021/10/top-ten-tuesday-online-resources-for.html
ReplyDeleteThank you and you're welcome.
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