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I have a coworker who I believe is trying to do this as well!

- YA nonfiction book: A Quick & Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns
- A mystery where the victim(s) is not a woman: The Talented Mr. Ripley
- A graphic memoir: Spinning
- A play by an author of color and/or a queer author: Slave Play
- An audiobook of poetry: Homie
- The LAST book in a series: A Conjuring of Light
- A book that takes place in a rural setting: The Whispers
- A debut novel by a queer author: Hurricane Season
- A memoir by someone from a religious tradition (or lack of religious tradition) that is not your own: Untamed
A romance starring a single parent: Daddy, Daddy and Me
- A doorstopper: A Gathering of Shadows
- A book by or about a refugee: The Clothesline Swing
- A middle grade book that doesn't take place in the US or UK: Hurricane Child
That's all I have so far. Some of them are super tough... I'd love to hear what other people are planning on reading for BR's bonus challenge, or their own bonus challenge!



Oh, yes! Thanks! I forgot about that counting because I have it on kindle so I can't see it's size as easily, lol!

It’s based on Hilda of Whitby, a Christian saint, but I think it’s about her early life before becoming a nun and then an Abbess. It’s also been nominated for &/or won various awards, if anyone is doing a challenge where that’s a criterion.
Griffith apparently did a lot of research on Hilda prior to writing it and it sounds interesting.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hild_(n...

Other authors on the list might be among the BTQIA, but without an interview where they say so, or their inclusion on a list of such authors (for which I did not check), we don’t know. If anyone gets a chance to check against the database I linked to above, or knows a fiction author who qualifies, it would be appreciated!

Oh, yes, I have that one too!

Adding [book:On the Edge of Gone|22020598] to the disaster options. A meteor strike is a disaster, right? :)
In addition to being queer, Corinne Duyvis has ADD and autism, and the protagonist has autism, so this could double dip with task #21.

You are the second person to tell me that today! It was already on my tbr list. I clearly need to read it. :)


From an interview with NPR:
“He grew up black and gay and Buddhist in suburban Texas.”
Other possibilities:
Mama's Boy: A Story from Our Americas, by Dustin Lance Black
(white, Mormon, gay man)
Teaching the Cat to Sit: A Memoir, by Michelle Theall
(white, Catholic, queer woman)
Boy Erased: A Memoir of Identity, Faith, and Family
(white, Baptist, gay man)
Buffering: Unshared Tales of a Life Fully Loaded, by Hannah Hart
(white, one parent a Jehovah’s Witness, gay woman)
Fire Shut Up in My Bones, by columnist Charles M. Blow
(gay Black man who has apparently belonged to various denominations of christianity)
I haven’t read any of these but am pulling them from lists of queer memoirs and cross-checking against specific mentions of religion. I hope these are helpful.

Yellow House by Sarah Broom

For single parent romance by a queer author, Mackie mentioned Daddy, Daddy and Me, by Sean Michael. Skimming his books there are several more about single dads, such as Daddy Needs a Date.
I have Starting from Scratch, by Georgia Beers.
I think some others have been mentioned on the discussion page for that category.n
(As an aside, my library doesn’t have much in the way of Sean Michael’s books, but they do have the Georgia Beers. Ymmv.)

Some additional titles:
Popcorn Love
Flaunt

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I'm going to read We have always been here by Samra Habib, which has just come into the library for me!

For single parent romance by a queer author, Mackie mentioned Daddy, Daddy and Me, by [author:Sean Michael|4..."
Oh yeah I think I might actually go with Starting from Scratch!

Oh, yes! Thanks! I forgot a..."
This was what I was going to read originally...but I can't for the life of me confirm that the author is queer. I've read through loads of her tweets and interviews...

I’m not seeing anything, either. I did find a tweet that might indicate she’s NOT lgbtqia. If you read the whole thread she talks about how an author’s sexuality and their character’s sexuality get lumped together, and shows an image of Priory listed as lesbian fiction. But as I haven’t read the book, could she mean it the other way?
https://twitter.com/say_shannon/statu...

It took some digging because much of the information about her is in Icelandic, but I found a piece in English that confirms she is either bisexual or a lesbian. What I don’t yet know is who dies in the book, which is the criterion for the initial read harder challenge. :)
If Snare kills off the wrong characters I have a bunch of other queer mystery authors lined up that I was going to read anyway, so I should be able to offer suggestions in a few months if anyone wants them.
Interestingly, Lilja Sigurðardóttir is also a playwright, but unfortunately I don’t think any of her plays have been translated into English. It would be kinda cool to be able to compare works in different genres by the same author.

I highly recommend her books even if it turns out she's not LGBTQ.


I highly recommend her books even if it turns out she's not..."
Thank you for this! She just seems very private, which is absolutely her right (and what makes the bonus challenge...challenging).

How I Resist: Activism and Hope for a New Generation has contributions by many authors, including some who are lgbtq.
The Letter Q: Queer Writers' Notes to their Younger Selves is entirely by queer authors
My local library has both titles shelved as teen nonfiction.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Letter Q: Queer Writers' Notes to their Younger Selves (other topics)How I Resist: Activism and Hope for a New Generation (other topics)
Snare (other topics)
The Priory of the Orange Tree (other topics)
Daddy, Daddy and Me (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Lilja Sigurðardóttir (other topics)Saeed Jones (other topics)
Georgia Beers (other topics)
Sean Michael (other topics)
Sonali Deraniyagala (other topics)
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