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Over the Rainbow Challenge

Best Lesbian Fiction
F/F Paranormal and Urban Fantasy
Best F/F Romance Books
Lesbian and F/F BDSM
Lesbian Fantasy
Best Lesbian Mysteries
Interracial Lesbian Fiction
Lesbian Spy/Military/Cop
Lesbian Zombie Books
Popular Lesbian Books shelf
Popular F/F Books shelf
Popular Lesbian Romance shelf

The Best of Gay Romance
The Best Humorous Gay Romances
Best Gay Shifters
Best Gay Friends Become Lovers
Best Gay "Virginal" Characters
Best Gay Tear Jerker with a Happy Ending
Best Gay Romance With a Character Who Has a Disability
Best Gay Soldiers
Popular Gay Romance shelf
Popular M/M shelf

Best Bisexual Fiction
Novels with Bisexual Protagonists
Bisexual Fiction in YA
Bisexual Women Fiction and Memoirs
Favorite MMF Romance
Best MMF Historical/Regency Romance
Best Interracial and Multicultural MMF Romances
F/F/M Romance
Popular Bisexual Books shelf

Romance Featuring Trans* Characters
Booklist for Trans Teens
Best Gender-Bending Books
FTM / Trans Men
Books With Transgender Characters
Trans Characters in Science Fiction
Trans Lesbian Books
Non-Binary (Genderqueer, Genderfluid, Gender Unspecified, etc) Fiction and Memoirs
Transgender Erotica
Popular Trans Books shelf

Best YA Fiction with GLBTQQI Themes/Characters
LGBT for YA
Best Gay Novels for Young Adults
Lesbian Teen Fiction
YA fantasy/sf novels with major LGBTQ characters
Historical Children's and YA with LGBT Characters
YA LGBT Books- Not "Coming Out"
Oh the Books! Bookish Guide: YA Books with Fantastic LGBTQ Representation
Popular LGBT YA shelf

Literary Gay Romantic Novels
Lesbian Canon
Classic Gay Male Literature
Gay Classics shelf
Queer Classics shelf
LGBT Classics
These two lead to articles off GoodReads:
The Best LGBT Books of All Time
10 LGBT Themed Novels That Every Student Should Read

Lambda Literary Award- Children's/Young Adult category
21st Annual Lambda Literary Awards
22nd Annual Lambda Literary Awards
2009 Rainbow Awards
2010 Rainbow Awards
2011 Rainbow Awards
You can also look on the Lambda Literary site for a
complete list of finalists and winners for all 26 years of the competition.
And you can look here for a complete list of Rainbow Award finalists and winners. Rainbow gives awards for cover design as well as literary merit. An award is an award. If you want to read one of the books that won for cover design, that's okay. But you might have a better chance of finding something you'll enjoy in the lit categories.


Same here, I'll start out as Level 1 as well.

L: Sarah Waters - Tipping the Velvet or Affinity
G: Riley Hart - Broken Pieces, 6/28/2014, ★★★(menage)
B: Bound by Honor, 7/15/2014, ★★★1/2,
T: The Silkworm, 7/16/2014, ★★★1/2
YA: Boy Meets Boy or Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe or Impulse
Classic:Tipping the Velvet or Brokeback Mountain or Affinity
Lambda finalist:Boy Meets Boy or Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe
Award DABWAHA Romance Tournament for Best GLBT Romance (2010): Zero at the Bone, 07/30/2014, ★★1/2

I have a question....for the classic of LGBT lit choice, Boy Meets Boy was on the list that was linked to the '10 LGBT Themed Novels That Every Student Should Read' article. Can I use that one for the lit category?

I have a question....for the classic of LGBT lit choice, Boy Meets Boy was on the list that was linked to the '10 LGBT Themed Novels That Every Studen..."
Sure! It might be a little recent for a traditional "classic", but someone thought it was important enough to put it on a Must Read list. It's a YA title, and it won a Lambda Award, so it would also fit in any of those categories if you need to do a little shuffling around.

Another question...for transgender...would this one work?
Caught

Trans > Cross Dressing 12 users

Another question...for transgender...would this one work?
Caught

Trans > Cross Dressing 12 users"
I'm not familiar with this one, but it looks like several people have it shelved as a trans story, so that should work.

I'll work out my options over the next few days and get a tentative list together.

Another question...for transgender...would this one work?
Caught

Trans > Cross Dressing 12 users"
I've read that, and enjoyed it Fran :) But it was too long ago for me to remember the details of being transgender.

I've got a couple of books I need to finish for other challenges, and then I'll concentrate on picking titles for this one. I have a pretty good idea what I want to read for at least a couple of the spots. If I can make a few do double duty with the Hearts & Tears or Meet-n-Greet challenges, that would be good.

I'll update with my picks later.
Thanks for the great challenge Becky!

i'm goign to go Over the Rainbow - cause I already got a LLA and a YA GLBT on the pile to read



L
G
B
T
an LGBT YA title - Caught in the Crossfire - In Progress
a classic of LGBT lit
winner of the Lambda Literary Awards

1/7 Read
L- Unforgettable Firsts: 10 Women Share Their First Intimate Experience With a Woman or Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic
G- Resistance 6/17 (4*)
B- I Never
T- Double Exposure or As He Watches
LGBT YA Title- #First Impressions #Second Chances
Classic LGBT Lit- Boy Meets Boy
Rainbow Award winner- Caught











No problems. Enjoy your weekend and the wedding Becky!!


2/7 Read
L- Unforgettable Firsts: 10 Women Share Their First Intimate Experience With a Woman or Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic(also a Lambda Award winner 2007)
G- Resistance 6/17 (4*)
B- I Never 6/19 (3.5*)
T- Double Exposure or As He Watches
LGBT YA Title- #First Impressions #Second Chances
Classic LGBT Lit- Boy Meets Boy
Rainbow Award winner- Caught










4/7 Read
L- Wallbanger
G- Sticks & Stones 7/17 (5*)
B- The Forbidden Room 6/25 (3.5*)
T- Double Exposure or As He Watches
LGBT YA Title- Language Lessons 7/2 (3.5*)
Classic LGBT Lit- Safe 8/20 (4*)
Rainbow Award finalist- One Real Thing





7/7 Read - Done!
Thank you Becky for a great challenge!
L- Wetter 7/3 (3*)
G- Resistance 6/17 (4*)
B- I Never 6/19 (3.5*)
T- As He Watches 6/24 (4*)
LGBT YA Title- #First Impressions #Second Chances 7/1 (4*)
Classic LGBT Lit- From the list- 10 LGBT themed novels every teen should read - Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic(also a Lambda Award winner 2007) 6/25 (4*)
Lambda Award finalist- How They Met, and Other Stories 7/2 (4*)








L: Rulebreaker
G: The Student Prince
B:
T:
LGBT YA:
LGBT Classic:
LGBT Award Winner:
I just finished The Student Prince, and thoroughly enjoyed it. It's a fanfic that takes the characters from the BBC show Merlin (and the Arthurian characters generally, I suppose) and makes them first year college students. I don't read a lot of fanfic, but this one struck me as quite well written and edited. And the romance between Merlin and Arthur was very sweet.

I tend to stick to m/m, so want to use this to branch out a bit.
Level 4: Over the Rainbow
L: I Can't Think Straight
G: Bleeding Heart Completed 8/14
B: Adaptation
T: I am J
LGBT YA: One Man Guy Completed 8/17
LGBT Classic: Tales of the City
LGBT Award Winner: Hero








I tend to stick to m/m, so want to use this to branch out a bit.
Level 4: Over the Rainbow
L: I Can't Think Straight
G..."
Oh, let me know what you think of Hero! I've been wanting to read that one, but the ebook is out of print and I *really* prefer digital. I was hoping someone would eventually bring it back, but it's not looking good. I might have to break down and get a paperback copy.
On another topic, good grief. I've been busy working through my Meet-n-Greet books, and I hadn't realized how long it's been since I read one for this challenge. Off to poke through the TBR and pick a book or two!
How is everyone else doing?


How is everyone else doing? ..."
I've been doing the same thing! I need to get my books sorted out to cover this off :) I'll do it this weekend.


Hey Jane - I e..."
Thanks Julia! Not sure I'm up for a 300+ pager in this sub-genre yet but Customer Service has some great comments :) I've bookmarked that one on Amazon...

6 June - 31 December 2014
Level: Over The Rainbow
Completed: 2/7
L - ?Selena Kitt? Mish Daniels? Customer Service
G - Seven √ 3 Jul
B - Three to Tango √ 17 Aug
T - Perfect
YA - Turning 16
Classic - Brokeback Mountain
Awards - First You Fall

I think my favorites so far have been Battle Scars and Starting From Scratch. Portrait of a Crossroads and Admiring Anna were both good, too, although they're fairly short.

L: Rulebreaker 6/16
G: The Student Prince 7/6
B: Who's Your Daddy? 9/6
T:
LGBT YA:
LGBT Classic:
LGBT Award Winner:

I think my fav..."
Thanks Becky! I'll check them out :)

I think my fav..."
They all sound pretty good, thanks Becky! I now have to work out which to read. Julia's suggetion Customer Service looked good too. It'll probably be the one I can get the cheapest ;)

..."
I hear that. Battle Scars and Starting From Scratch are both published by Bold Strokes Books. They're stuff is pretty uniformly priced at $9.99. But they are lendable, and I was actually able to borrow Battle Scars from my library, so that helps.

I'll check out if my library has them, but I doubt it... Since I don't want to spend $10 on a sub-genre I don't know if I'll like, I'll otherwise head for one of the shorties :)
Books mentioned in this topic
Rubyfruit Jungle (other topics)The Charioteer (other topics)
The Student Prince (other topics)
Secret (other topics)
Rulebreaker (other topics)
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Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to read some LGBT romance!
There aren't many rules for this dare. You can use books you're reading for other challenges. No minimum page counts. (In fact, I have a 35 page story I plan to recommend if anyone asks!) If you're having fun and want to bump up to the next level, have at it! And no need to rush through this one- you've got until December 31, 2014 to complete the challenge.
Here are the levels.
Level 1: Dip a Toe
Never read an LGBT romance before? Not sure if you're going to like it? This might be the level for you. Read one LGBT romance of any flavor, and then come back and let us know what you thought. Easy peasy!
Level 2: Bi-Curious
For those who are already familiar with LGBT romance. Read a book from your "usual" letter, and then pick a letter you've never read before. Are you an m/m fan? Try some f/f! Do you love f/f? Check out a story with a transgender character. Break out of your usual reading habits and try something new.
Level 3: Four Play
This one's for people who want a little bit of everything. Read one romance for each letter of the LGBT family. Newbie or old hat, anyone can pick this level.
Level 4: Over the Rainbow
Are you ready to go all in? To go "Over the Rainbow" you have to:
read one romance for each letter in the LGBT family, plus
an LGBT YA title
a classic of LGBT lit, and
one finalist or winner of the Lambda Literary Awards or the Rainbow Awards
Sounds simple, right? I'm going to reserve the first several posts in this thread and fill them up with lists to browse. There are many, many lists, so don't think this is the definitive list of lists. If you find something on your own that you want to read, go for it!
I'm also happy to make recommendations, and hopefully others will chime in with some of their favorites, too. (Fair warning, I don't know as much about lesbian romance as I would like. I'll be using this challenge to try some new stuff, too!)
So, I think that's about it. Pick a level, try something new, have some fun. If I've forgotten anything or you have questions, let me know. And most of all...
Happy Reading!