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Task 19: Read a historical fiction with a POC or LGBTQ+ protagonist
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The Liberators of Willow Run by Marianne K. Martin
How to Talk to Nice English Girls by Gretchen Evans
That Could Be Enough by Alyssa Cole
Joseph Chapman: My Molly Life by James Lovejoy





This is my first Read Harder Challenge

This is my first Read Harder Challenge"
This wouldn't fit because it is a memoir (non-fiction). The challenge says to pick a historical fiction.
And welcome to the challenge!

The Gentleman's Guide to Vice Virtue and by Mackenzi Lee
The Lady's Guide to Petticoats and Piracy by Mackenzi Lee
Widdershins by Jordan L. Hawk
I will probably go with
The Magpie Lord by K.J. Charles as it has been on my to-reads list for awhile and a friend recommended it.

Life Mask
Fingersmith and
Orlando"
I've been wanting to read Life Mask and had no idea it would work for this prompt!

Life Mask
Fingersmith and
Orlando"
I've been wanting to read Life Mask and had no idea it would work for this prompt!"
I am told lesbians abound :)

Life Mask
Fingersmith and
Orlando"
I've been wanting to read Life Mask and had no idea it would work for this prompt!"
I am told lesbians abound :)"
Cool! :)


Beloved (which I've been meaning to read forever)
Anything by Lisa See (I enjoyed Snow Flower and the Secret Fan, and really want to read The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane)
The Book of Negroes
The Heretic Queen
The Valley of Amazement (and others by Amy Tan)
Washington Black (and others by Esi Edugyan)
Homegoing
The Night Tiger
The Shadow King

Ownvoices and by a BIPOC author too, and fits the Set in the Midwest prompt









She's also in the anthology, Hamilton's Battalion: A Trio of Romances, where two of the three stories fit this prompt.

For my challenge I'm planning on reading Dead Dead Girls once it comes out in June. It's the first in a new mystery series set in 1920s Harlem.


Yes, it won the historical fiction category in the Goodreads Choice Awards.

Yes, it won the historical fiction category in the Goodreads Choice Awards."
Perfect!

This is the one I am thinking about, as well. It certainly seems like it should.

This is the one I am thinking about, as well. It certainly seems like it should."
Yes, it works.


The Gentleman's Guide to Vice Virtue and by Mackenzi Lee
The Lady's Guide to Petticoats and Piracy by [author:Mack..."
I LOVE a Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue. There are not enough true bisexual characters out there and Monty is the perfect example of bisexuality rather than others who always have a "type" and that type is always one gender.



POC
A Duke, the Lady, and a Baby
Mexican Gothic
The Ship Beyond Time
LGBTQ
Arctic Summer
The Conqu..."</i>
I don't think [book:Mexican Gothic is historical fiction. It's a gothic horror novel, and is really good!
The Conqueror's Wife: A Novel of Alexander the Great looks right up my alley, but my library doesn't have it :(


Omg I loved the Huntress. And yes, it has a bi main character. That's a great option.


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