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text 2016-01-04 16:11
Book Riot Read Harder Challenge 2015: Final Outcome

My 2015 reading challenge has come to an end. While I didn't complete every category on the list, my goals for the challenge have been pretty successful, and 88% isn't bad. My intentions were to break out of my typical habits and pick up things I probably wouldn't have otherwise. Since the three categories I didn't fulfill were not necessarily outside my comfort zone (a poetry collection, an award winner from the last decade, and a book published before 1850), I'm not terribly concerned about missing them. This particular challenge functioned as a way to highlight my weak areas, and force me to concentrate on them as a way to be a more well-rounded reader. My weakest areas tend to be around international and indigenous writers, so I want to focus more on them in the coming years.

 

I don't have a new challenge lined up for 2016. I've been thinking about not doing one, and just reading in whatever direction I want, but it's still early in the year and I have some time to decide.

 

2015 Challenge:

 

A book written by someone when they were under the age of 25

Nimona by Noelle Stevenson

 

A book written by someone when they were over the age of 65

Bookmarked: Reading My Way from Hollywood to Brooklyn by Wendy W. Fairey

 

A collection of short stories (either by one person or an anthology by many people)

Get in Trouble by Kelly Link

 

A book published by an indie press

Jane Austen: Cover to Cover by Margaret C. Sullivan (published by Quirk Books)

 

A book by or about someone that identifies as LGBTQ

Blue is the Warmest Color by Julie Maroh

 

A book by a person whose gender is different from your own

A Few Words of Jane Austen by Stuart Tave

 

A book that takes place in Asia

Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami

 

A book by an author from Africa

We Should All Be Feminists by Chimimanda Ngozi

 

A book that is by or about someone from an indigenous culture (Native Americans, Aboriginals, etc.)

The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie

 

A microhistory

The Library: An Unquiet History by Matthew Battles

 

A YA novel

Weetzie Bat by Francesca Lia Block

 

A sci-fi novel

The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Le Guin

 

A romance novel

Anyone But You by Jennifer Crusie

 

A National Book Award, Man Booker Prize or Pulitzer Prize winner from the last decade

 

A book that is a retelling of a classic story (fairytale, Shakespearian play, classic novel, etc.)

Uprooted by Naomi Novik (it doesn't retell a specific story, but is heavily influenced by Eastern European folklore, specifically Baba Jaga)

 

An audiobook

Doctor Who: A History by Alan Kistler

 

A collection of poetry

 

A book that someone else has recommended to you

Salsa Nocturna by Daniel Jose Older

 

A book that was originally published in another language

Bonjour Tristesse by Francoise Sagan

 

A graphic novel, a graphic memoir or a collection of comics of any kind

Saga Volume 1 by Brian K. Vaughn and Fiona Staples

 

A book that you would consider a guilty pleasure (Read, and then realize that good entertainment is nothing to feel guilty over)

Adventure Time Volume 1 by Ryan North, Mike Holmes, Pendleton Ward, et al

 

A book published before 1850

 

A book published this year

Spinster by Kate Bolick

 

A self-improvement book (can be traditionally or non-traditionally considered “self-improvement”)

Tiny, Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar by Cheryl Strayed

 

 

*(Original Book Riot Read Harder Challenge: Read Harder Challenge 2015)*

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text 2015-08-31 15:53
Book Riot Read Harder Challenge 2015: Update IV

Almost there, just six more goals to hit before the end of the year! And most of these reads have been phenomenal, and I'm so glad this challenge is making me seek them out (or at least pay better attention to my reading patterns.) Honestly, I think "romance novel" is going to be my hardest one, as it is not a go-to genre for me.

 

2015 Challenge:

 

A book written by someone when they were under the age of 25

Nimona by Noelle Stevenson

 

A book written by someone when they were over the age of 65

Bookmarked: Reading My Way from Hollywood to Brooklyn by Wendy W. Fairey

 

A collection of short stories (either by one person or an anthology by many people)

Get in Trouble by Kelly Link

 

A book published by an indie press

Jane Austen: Cover to Cover by Margaret C. Sullivan (published by Quirk Books)

 

A book by or about someone that identifies as LGBTQ

Blue is the Warmest Color by Julie Maroh

 

A book by a person whose gender is different from your own

A Few Words of Jane Austen by Stuart Tave

 

A book that takes place in Asia

Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami

 

A book by an author from Africa

 

A book that is by or about someone from an indigenous culture (Native Americans, Aboriginals, etc.)

 

A microhistory

The Library: An Unquiet History by Matthew Battles

 

A YA novel

Weetzie Bat by Francesca Lia Block

 

A sci-fi novel

The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Le Guin

 

A romance novel

 

A National Book Award, Man Booker Prize or Pulitzer Prize winner from the last decade

 

A book that is a retelling of a classic story (fairytale, Shakespearian play, classic novel, etc.)

Uprooted by Naomi Novik (it doesn't retell a specific story, but is heavily influenced by Eastern European folklore, specifically Baba Jaga)

 

An audiobook

Doctor Who: A History by Alan Kistler

 

A collection of poetry

 

A book that someone else has recommended to you

Salsa Nocturna by Daniel Jose Older

 

A book that was originally published in another language

Bonjour Tristesse by Francoise Sagan

 

A graphic novel, a graphic memoir or a collection of comics of any kind

Saga Volume 1 by Brian K. Vaughn and Fiona Staples

 

A book that you would consider a guilty pleasure (Read, and then realize that good entertainment is nothing to feel guilty over)

Adventure Time Volume 1 by Ryan North, Mike Holmes, Pendleton Ward, et al

 

A book published before 1850

 

A book published this year

Spinster by Kate Bolick

 

A self-improvement book (can be traditionally or non-traditionally considered “self-improvement”)

Tiny, Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar by Cheryl Strayed

 

 

*(Original Book Riot Read Harder Challenge: Read Harder Challenge 2015)*

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text 2015-06-15 20:32
Book Riot Read Harder Challenge 2015: Update III

Just about halfway through the year, a little more than halfway through the challenge. I'm really starting to see where my weaknesses are as a reader (who wants to challenge herself and diversify). I've completed all of the tasks that come easily, with no planning to suit the challenge, so the remaining categories are all things I wouldn't read without forethought. It is certainly giving me insight into my typical reading patterns.

 

2015 Challenge:

 

A book written by someone when they were under the age of 25

 

A book written by someone when they were over the age of 65

 

A collection of short stories (either by one person or an anthology by many people)

Get in Trouble by Kelly Link

 

A book published by an indie press

Jane Austen: Cover to Cover by Margaret C. Sullivan (published by Quirk Books)

 

A book by or about someone that identifies as LGBTQ

Blue is the Warmest Color by Julie Maroh

 

A book by a person whose gender is different from your own

A Few Words of Jane Austen by Stuart Tave

 

A book that takes place in Asia

 

A book by an author from Africa

 

A book that is by or about someone from an indigenous culture (Native Americans, Aboriginals, etc.)

 

A microhistory

The Library: An Unquiet History by Matthew Battles

 

A YA novel

Weetzie Bat by Francesca Lia Block

 

A sci-fi novel

The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Le Guin

 

A romance novel

 

A National Book Award, Man Booker Prize or Pulitzer Prize winner from the last decade

 

A book that is a retelling of a classic story (fairytale, Shakespearian play, classic novel, etc.)

Uprooted by Naomi Novik (it doesn't retell a specific story, but is heavily influenced by Eastern European folklore, specifically Baba Jaga)

 

An audiobook

Doctor Who: A History by Alan Kistler

 

A collection of poetry

 

A book that someone else has recommended to you

Salsa Nocturna by Daniel Jose Older

 

A book that was originally published in another language

 

A graphic novel, a graphic memoir or a collection of comics of any kind

Saga Volume 1 by Brian K. Vaughn and Fiona Staples

 

A book that you would consider a guilty pleasure (Read, and then realize that good entertainment is nothing to feel guilty over)

Adventure Time Volume 1 by Ryan North, Mike Holmes, Pendleton Ward, et al

 

A book published before 1850

 

A book published this year

Spinster by Kate Bolick

 

A self-improvement book (can be traditionally or non-traditionally considered “self-improvement”)

Tiny, Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar by Cheryl Strayed

 

(Original challenge post on Book Riot: http://bookriot.com/2014/12/15/book-riot-2015-read-harder-challenge/)

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text 2015-03-01 16:27
Book Riot Read Harder Challenge 2015: Update

A book written by someone when they were under the age of 25

 

A book written by someone when they were over the age of 65

 

A collection of short stories (either by one person or an anthology by many people)

Get in Trouble by Kelly Link

 

A book published by an indie press

Jane Austen: Cover to Cover by Margaret C. Sullivan (published by Quirk Books)

 

A book by or about someone that identifies as LGBTQ

Blue is the Warmest Color by Julie Maroh

 

A book by a person whose gender is different from your own

A Few Words of Jane Austen by Stuart Tave

 

A book that takes place in Asia

 

A book by an author from Africa

 

A book that is by or about someone from an indigenous culture (Native Americans, Aboriginals, etc.)

 

A microhistory

 

A YA novel

Weetzie Bat by Francesca Lia Block

 

A sci-fi novel

The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Le Guin

 

A romance novel

 

A National Book Award, Man Booker Prize or Pulitzer Prize winner from the last decade

 

A book that is a retelling of a classic story (fairytale, Shakespearian play, classic novel, etc.)

 

An audiobook

 

A collection of poetry

 

A book that someone else has recommended to you

Salsa Nocturna by Daniel Jose Older

 

A book that was originally published in another language

 

A graphic novel, a graphic memoir or a collection of comics of any kind

 

A book that you would consider a guilty pleasure (Read, and then realize that good entertainment is nothing to feel guilty over)

 

A book published before 1850

 

A book published this year

Spinster by Kate Bolick

 

A self-improvement book (can be traditionally or non-traditionally considered “self-improvement”)

Tiny, Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar by Cheryl Strayed

 

(Original challenge post on Book Riot: Book Riot 2015 Read Harder Challenge)

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