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My first book for the year is The Natural Way of Things by Charlotte Wood. Fantastic writing, but too many loose ends for me to really get behind it. Review.


Book three of 2017: A Corner of White by Jaclyn Moriarty. Review.
I'm already nearly haflway through the second book in the series; I am loving it!








That's technically my challenge completed but I'm only 1/4 of the way through my diversity challenge! Need to get onto that in the second half of the year. And not leave it until the last minute like I did last year.

The first of my reads by LGBTI* authors, and it was really cute!

Rachel is a friend of mine and this is her debut novel, which was shortlisted for the 2016 Ampersand Prize. I realy enjoyed it and recommend!

This is cute and quirky on the surface but actually is a really bittersweet, kind of heartbreaking look at mental illness and how it can affect a family. I really loved it and I'm not sure my review does it justice.

Second book by an Indigenous author, and I will also be reading the third book in the series.

With that, my challenge-within-a-challenge (the 2 indigenous authors and 2 LGBTI* authors) is complete. It's unlikely that I'll read any other AWWs before the end of the year, so I can declare my 2017 Challenge completed!
I only read one LGBTI* author in 2016, as the only other one I started ended up not being something I was interested in. Hoping to do better on the diversity front this time around! I've been going through the diversity pages on the AWW site and then looking up the authors here on GR so I've got several marked to start wtih.