YA Apocalyptic and Dystopian Fiction discussion

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Amy (DemonKittie) (demonkittie) | 340 comments

Duration: 1/1/17 through 3/31/17

This challenge is pretty simple to understand. You have two ways you can go about this, or you can combine them both.

Read books that either have one color predominately on the color. You can choose how many books and what colors you want to read. They don't have to be primary colors or on the rainbow to count. Examples are below.

Hello, Darkness by Sandra Brown The Winter People by Jennifer McMahon The Yellow Birds by Kevin Powers The Red Tent by Anita Diamant The Princess Diaries (The Princess Diaries, #1) by Meg Cabot The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls The Lady and the Unicorn by Tracy Chevalier

OR

Read books that have colors in their titles. Examples are below
The Crimson Petal and the White by Michel Faber Orange Is the New Black by Piper Kerman White Oleander by Janet Fitch Red Rising (Red Rising, #1) by Pierce Brown Red Queen (Red Queen, #1) by Victoria Aveyard Blue Lily, Lily Blue (The Raven Cycle, #3) by Maggie Stiefvater Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Join in a pick a level:
1-5 = Primary Colorist
6-10= Secondary Colorist
10-15= Experimental Colorist
15+ = Color Master

Have fun and happy reading!


Amy (DemonKittie) (demonkittie) | 340 comments I am in and hope to do the color master level!


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Jane (janeinri) | 129 comments I'm going to just say Secondary Colorist - and I won't do the rainbow, I will do dark colors (black, grey, brown...) because I read mostly dystopian and post-apocalyptic books.


Amy (DemonKittie) (demonkittie) | 340 comments Jane wrote: "I'm going to just say Secondary Colorist - and I won't do the rainbow, I will do dark colors (black, grey, brown...) because I read mostly dystopian and post-apocalyptic books."

Sounds like a good idea. Yeah, I figure the point is to get people to read and to read whatever you feel like.


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