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Read Harder 2025
Progress 13/24 (as of 11 Jun 2025)
✔ 1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author.
Completed 14 Apr 2025 -- The One That Got Away
2. Reread a childhood favorite book.
✔ 3. Read a queer mystery.
Completed 10 Mar 2025-- Knife Skills for Beginners
4. Read a book about obsession.
POSSIBLY? -- Moby-Dick or, The Whale
✔ 5. Read a book about immigration or refugees.
Completed 8 Jun 2025 -- The Wangs vs. the World
6. Read a standalone fantasy book.
PLANNED -- The Bookshop and the Barbarian
7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc).
✔ 8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author.
Completed 9 Mar 2025 -- Never Let Me Go
9. Read a book based solely on its setting.
✔ 10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover.
Completed 10 Jan 2025 -- Natural Selection
✔ 11. Read a work of weird horror.
Completed 10 Jun 2025 -- Her Body and Other Parties: Stories
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.)
✔ 13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment.
Completed 6 Apr 2025 -- Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail
14. Read a comic in translation.
15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides.
✔ 16. Read a genre-blending book.
17. Read a book about little-known history.
✔ 18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author.
19. Read a queernorm book.
✔ 20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology.
Completed 14 Jan 2025 -- The Fourteenth Goldfish
21. Read a book about a moral panic.
✔ 22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas.
Completed 7 Jan 2025 -- The Holiday Plan
✔ 23. Read a wordless comic.
Completed 21 Feb 2025 -- The Longest Day of the Future
✔ 24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete.
#16 Read an audiobook
Completed 7 Mar 2025 -- Bone Magic

Progress: 22/24
1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author - Vera Wong's Guide to Snooping on a Dead Man by Jesse Q. Sutanto- 4/7/25√
2. Reread a childhood favorite book - Winnie-the-Pooh - 5/5/25√
3. Read a queer mystery - Knife Skills for Beginners -1/2/2025 √
4. Read a book about obsession - With a Vengeance- 6/19/25√
5. Read a book about immigration or refugees - The Love We Found- 3/21/25√
6. Read a standalone fantasy book - This Princess Kills Monsters: The Misadventures of a Fairy-Tale Stepsister- 6/26/25√
7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (show, band, etc.) --
8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author - The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride- 3/17/25√
9. Read a book based solely on its setting (Iceland) - The Lost House- 1/16/25√
10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover - Atmosphere- 6/6/25√
11. Read a work of weird horror - Horrorstör -2/15/25√
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore - The Poisoned Pen, Scottsdale, AZ) - The Stolen Queen-1/11/25√
13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment - The Comfort of Crows: A Backyard Year - 1/4/25√
14. Read a comic in translation - She and Her Cat: Stories
15a. Read a banned book - Love, Violet - 5/11/25 √
15b. Complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides (Collection policy & board) √
16. Read a genre-blending book - A Fashionably French Murder- 5/2/25√
17. Read a book about little-known history - The Bluestockings: A History of the First Women's Movement -2/7/25√
18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author - A Witch's Guide to Magical Innkeeping by Sangu Mandanna- 7/17/25√
19. Read a queernorm book - Escape Velocity - 2/4/25 √
20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology - Stargirl- 7/13/25√
21. Read a book about a moral panic - Wake Up and Open Your Eyes- 1/8/25√
22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas - Easter At The Three Coins Inn -2/9/25√
23. Read a wordless comic - Brave Molly- 7/21/25√
24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete - #3 - Short story collection - Show Don't Tell- 2/22/25√


Water Moon
3. Read a queer mystery. The Girls I've Been
4. Read a book about obsession. Obsessed: A Memoir of My Life with OCD
5. Read a book about immigration or refugees. Sanctuary
6. Read a standalone fantasy book. The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender
7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc). Pure Invention: How Japan Made the Modern World
8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author. Interior Chinatown
9. Read a book based solely on its setting. H.H. Holmes: The True History of the White City Devil
10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover. Quicksilver
11. Read a work of weird horror. Our Wives Under the Sea
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.) Crying in H Mart
13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment. The Girl Who Drew Butterflies: How Maria Merian's Art Changed Science
14. Read a comic in translation. Houses with a Story: A Dragon’s Den, a Ghostly Mansion, a Library of Lost Books, and 30 More Amazing Places to Explore
15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides. All Boys Aren’t Blue
16. Read a genre-blending book. A Natural History of Empty Lots: Field Notes from Urban Edgelands, Back Alleys, and Other Wild Places
17. Read a book about little-known history. Chop Fry Watch Learn: Fu Pei-mei and the Making of Modern Chinese Food
18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author. The Midnight Bargain
19. Read a queernorm book. The Atlas Six
20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology. The Rise of Kyoshi
21. Read a book about a moral panic. The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Caused an Epidemic of Mental Illness
22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas. Love All Year: A Holidays Anthology
23. Read a wordless comic. The Arrival
24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete. I Could Chew on This: And Other Poems by Dogs (read a collection of poetry)

2. Reread a childhood favorite book. The Great Brain
✔️3. Read a queer mystery. The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers; might also try MW by Osamu Tezuka 1st (first) Edition
4. Read a book about obsession. All the Colors of the Dark, or A Tale for the Time Being
5. Read a book about immigration or refugees. How Much of These Hills Is Gold or My Documents
6. Read a standalone fantasy book. The Book of Love; or Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell; or The Ghost Bride
7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc). The Same River Twice; or Freaks, Gleeks, and Dawson's Creek: How Seven Teen Shows Transformed Television; or Tune In
✔️8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author. James
9. Read a book based solely on its setting. North Woods
10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover. Strange Weather in Tokyo
✔️11. Read a work of weird horror. Ring Shout; might also try Mexican Gothic
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.)
13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment. The Backyard Bird Chronicles; or An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us
14. Read a comic in translation. Grass; or One Hundred Tales Vol. 1
15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides.
16. Read a genre-blending book. The Bewitching; or Feeding Ghosts: A Graphic Memoir; or The First State of Being; or The Sirens
17. Read a book about little-known history. Judgment at Tokyo: World War II on Trial and the Making of Modern Asia; or Everything Is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection
✔️18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author. The Restaurant of Lost Recipes
19. Read a queernorm book.
20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology. Six of Crows, The House of Dies Drear
21. Read a book about a moral panic. They Came for the Schools: One Town's Fight Over Race and Identity, and the New War for America's Classrooms: An Eye-Opening Education Exposé with a ... the Truth About Public School Privatization
✔️22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas. Lunar New Year Love Story
23. Read a wordless comic.
✔️24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete. James

✓ 1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author: Goddess Complex by Sanjena Sathian (3 stars)
✓ 2. Reread a childhood favorite book: The Day of the Jackal by Frederick Forsyth (4 stars) (honest to god, this was one of my favorite books when I was eleven or twelve, and I liked the idea of revisiting it as an adult—it holds up!)
✓ 3. Read a queer mystery: The Bell in the Fog by Lev A. C. Rosen (4 stars)
✓ 4. Read a book about obsession: This Is Not a Book About Benedict Cumberbatch: The Joy of Loving Something--Anything--Like Your Life Depends On It by Tabitha Carvan (5 stars)
✓ 5. Read a book about immigration or refugees: What Strange Paradise by Omar El Akkad (4 stars)
6. Read a stand-alone fantasy book: A Thousand Steps into Night by Traci Chee or Year of the Reaper by Makiia Lucier
✓ 7. Read a book about a piece of media you love: The Sense and Sensibility Screenplay and Diaries: Bringing Jane Austen's Novel to Film by Emma Thompson (5 stars)
✓ 8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author: James by Percival Everett (5 stars)
✓ 9. Read a book based solely on its setting: Death in the Air by Ram Murali (3 stars)
✓ 10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover: Pure Country by Kelly Fox (4 stars)
✓ 11. Read a work of weird horror: Fever Dream by Samanta Schweblin (3 stars)
✓ 12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore: People Person by Candice Carty-Williams (4 stars)
✓ 13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment: The Backyard Bird Chronicles by Amy Tan (4 stars)
✓ 14. Read a comic in translation: Shubeik Lubeik by Deena Mohamed (5 stars)
✓ 15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides: I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter by Erika L. Sánchez (4 stars)
✓ 16. Read a genre-blending book: Dead Silence by S. A. Barnes (4 stars)
✓ 17. Read a book about little-known history: Nuking Alaska: Notes of an Atomic Fugitive by Peter Dunlap-Shohl (4 stars)
✓ 18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author: That Time I Got Drunk and Saved a Demon by Kimberly Lemming (4 stars)
✓ 19. Read a queernorm book: The Bruising of Qilwa by Naseem Jamnia (3 stars)
✓ 20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology: The Sunbearer Trials by Aiden Thomas (4 stars)
✓ 21. Read a book about a moral panic: The Witches: Salem, 1692 by Stacy Schiff (4 stars)
✓ 22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas: The Ex Hex by Erin Sterling (3 stars)
✓ 23. Read a wordless comic: The Longest Day of the Future by Lucas Varela (4 stars)
✓ 24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete [17. Read a collection of poetry]: Something About Living by Lena Khalaf Tuffaha (4 stars)


2. Reread a childhood favorite book.
3. Read a queer mystery.







11. Read a work of weird horror.

13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment.



17. Read a book about little-known history.

19. Read a queernorm book.


22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas.
23. Read a wordless comic.


7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc) - An American Girl Anthology: Finding Ourselves in the Pleasant Company Universe edited by Justine Orlovsky-Schnitzler and K.C. Hysmith
11. Read a work of weird horror - Absolution or The Tainted Cup or They Bloom at Night or Lucky Day
15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides - The Testaments by Margaret Atwood (Banned in Orlando, FL; Sanford, FL; Boone, IA; Cedar Falls, IA; Anita, IA; Marion, IA; Madison, VA)
22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas - Rules for Ghosting by Shelly Jay Shore (Passover)
23. Read a wordless comic -























✔️1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author.
Olayiwola: Strange Beach
✔️2. Reread a childhood favorite book. - Carroll: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland: Tove Jansson Edition
✔️3. Read a queer mystery. - Cipri: Finna
✔️4. Read a book about obsession. - Haber: Lesser Ruins
✔️5. Read a book about immigration or refugees. - Smith: Summer
✔️6. Read a standalone fantasy book. - Wiswell: Someone You Can Build a Nest In
✔️7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc). - Gefter: Cocktails with George and Martha: Movies, Marriage, and the Making of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
✔️8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author. - Ali Smith: Free Love and Other Stories
✔️9. Read a book based solely on its setting. - Herrera: Season of the Swamp (New Orleans)
✔️10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover - Aciman: Call Me By Your Name
✔️11. Read a work of weird horror. - VanderMeer: Annihilation
✔️12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.) - Baldwin: Giovanni’s Room (A Cappella Books, Atlanta)
✔️13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment. - Dillard: Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
✔️14. Read a comic in translation. - Toulmé: Hakim’s Odyssey: Book 1: From Syria to Turkey
✔️15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides. - Nabokov: Lolita
✔️16. Read a genre-blending book. - Mallo: The Book of All Loves
✔️17. Read a book about little-known history. - Feldman: Precarious Lease
✔️18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author. - Mochizuki: The Full Moon Coffee Shop
✔️19. Read a queernorm book. - Wells: All Systems Red
✔️20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology. - Rutkoski: The Midnight Lie
✔️21. Read a book about a moral panic. - Preciado: Dysphoria Mundi
✔️22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas. - Cooper: A Little Familiar (Samhain/Hallowe'en)
✔️23. Read a wordless comic. - Woodring: The Frank Book
✔️24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete - Addonia: The Seers (#8: Author from Africa)

Reread a childhood favorite book. Dune Messiah
Read a queer mystery.
Read a book about obsession.
Read a book about immigration or refugees. Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here: The United States, Central America, and the Making of a Crisis
Read a standalone fantasy book.
Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc). American Comics: A History
Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author. James
Read a book based solely on its setting. North: Finding My Way While Running the Appalachian Trail
Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover.
Read a work of weird horror.
Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.) Winter’s Orbit
Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment.
Read a comic in translation. Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future
Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides. Looking for Alaska
Read a genre-blending book.
Read a book about little-known history.
Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author.
Read a queernorm book.
Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology. She Who Became the Sun
Read a book about a moral panic.
Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas.
Read a wordless comic.
Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete.

1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author.
2. Reread a childhood favorite book.
3. Read a queer mystery.
4. Read a book about obsession.
5. Read a book about immigration or refugees.
6. Read a standalone fantasy book.
7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc).
8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author.
9. Read a book based solely on its setting.
10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover.
11. Read a work of weird horror.
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.)
13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment.
14. Read a comic in translation.
15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides.
16. Read a genre-blending book.
17. Read a book about little-known history.
18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author.
19. Read a queernorm book.
20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology.
21. Read a book about a moral panic.
22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas.
23. Read a wordless comic.
24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete

✔ 1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author:
Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie ★★★★★
✔ 2. Reread a childhood favorite book:
L'ete des confidences et des confitures by Yves Pinguilly ★★★★★
✔ 3. Read a queer mystery:
Nuages baroques by Antonio Paolacci and Paola Ronco ★★★★
✔ 4. Read a book about obsession :
The Vegetarian by Han Kang ★★★★ 1/2
5. Read a book about immigration or refugees:
✔ Martyr! by Kaveh Akbar ★★★★★!
✔ In the Distance by Hernan Diaz ★★★★ 1/2
✔ 6. Read a standalone fantasy book:
Hunted by Meagan Spooner ★★★★ 1/2
✔ 7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc):
Accidentally Wes Anderson by Wally Koval
8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author:
✔ Bangkok Wakes to Rain by Pitchaya Sudbanthad ★★★
✔ mãn by Kim Thúy ★★★★
✔ Freshwater by Akwaeke Emezi ★★★★
✔ Le pays des autres (In the Country of Others) by Leïla Slimani ★★★★★
✔ Woman at Point Zero by Nawal El Saadawi ★★★★★
✔ 9. Read a book based solely on its setting:
The Guest List by Lucy Foley ★★★★
✔ 10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover:
Le Barbier de Séville (The Barber of Seville) by Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais ★★★★
✔ 11. Read a work of weird horror:
The Place of Broken Things by Linda D. Addison and Alessandro Manzetti ★★★
✔ 12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.):
Le Reich de la Lune by Johanna Sinisalo ★★★★★
✔ 13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment:
Tropiques Toxiques (Toxic Tropics: A Horror Story of Environmental Injustice) by Jessica Oublié, Nicola Gobbi, Kathrine Avraam and Vinciane Lebrun ★★★★
✔ 14. Read a comic in translation:
Le tigre des neiges #9 by Akiko Higashimura ★★★★ 1/2
15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides:
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende
La Belle et la bête by Jul after Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont
✔ 16. Read a genre-blending book:
Panorama by Lilia Hassaine ★★★★
17. Read a book about little-known history:
✔ La dernière place by Négar Djavadi ★★★★
La juive de Shanghai by Marek Halter
Black Tudors: The Untold Story by Miranda Kaufmann
L'Impératrice de Pierre by Kristina Sabaliauskaitė
Lenin on the Train by Catherine Merridale
✔ 18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author:
Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi ★★★
✔ 19. Read a queernorm book:
The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers ★★★
✔ 20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology:
The Davenports by Krystal Marquis (Two books in a series, no idea if this is a completed duology though) ★★★
21. Read a book about a moral panic:
Le Cours de Monsieur Paty by Mickaëlle Paty
Crayon noir - Samuel Paty, histoire d'un prof by Valérie Igounet and Guy Le Besnerais
✔ 22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas:
The Meyersons of Meryton by Mirta Ines Trupp (fits approximately) ★★
✔ 23. Read a wordless comic:
The Arrival by Shaun Tan ★★★★★!
✔ 24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete:
La Distinction: Librement inspiré du livre de Pierre Bourdieu by Tiphaine Rivière (a book recommended by someone else + a collection of comic of any kind) ★★★★
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Progress 11/24
1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author.
2. Reread a childhood favorite book.
Inherit the Wind: The Powerful Courtroom Drama in which Two Men Wage the Legal War of the Century
✔
The Dime
✔
The Art Thief: A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession
✔
The Sympathizer
6. Read a standalone fantasy book.
The Library at Mount Char
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
✔
Sellout: The Major-Label Feeding Frenzy That Swept Punk, Emo, and Hardcore
8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author.
Chain-Gang All-Stars
The Vanishing Half
Klara and the Sun
Homegoing
Crosshairs
9. Read a book based solely on its setting.
A City on Mars: Can We Settle Space, Should We Settle Space, and Have We Really Thought This Through?
10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover.
✔
Bunny
✔
Verity
✔
World of Wonders: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments
14. Read a comic in translation.
✔
American Street
16. Read a genre-blending book.
The Fifth Season
Sorcerer to the Crown
She Who Became the Sun
The Calculating Stars
✔
Paved Paradise: How Parking Explains the World
18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author.
You Had Me at Hola
✔
This Is How You Lose the Time War
20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology.
Tess of the Road
21. Read a book about a moral panic.
22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas.
23. Read a wordless comic.
✔
Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982

📘1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author:
Death of the Author
📘2. Reread a childhood favorite book.
Anne of Avonlea
📘3. Read a queer mystery.
The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers
📘4. Read a book about obsession.
Horse
📘5. Read a book about immigration or refugees.
Daughter of Fire
6. Read a standalone fantasy book.
Ariadne
7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc).
Rock Me on the Water: 1974—The Year Los Angeles Transformed Movies, Music, Television and Politics
Waiting for the Sun: Strange Days, Weird Scenes, and The Sound Of Los Angeles
📘8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author.
Wandering Stars
📘9. Read a book based solely on its setting. (Armenia)
Three Apples Fell from the Sky
10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover.
Mansfield Park
📘11. Read a work of weird horror.
The Picture of Dorian Gray
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.)
Consider the Lobster and Other Essays
📘13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment.
Walden, or Life in the Woods and On the Duty of Civil Disobedience
📘14. Read a comic in translation.
Persepolis 2: The Story of a Return
📘15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides.
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
📘16. Read a genre-blending book.
America Fantastica
17. Read a book about little-known history.
Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland
The Bookshop: A History of the American Bookstore
18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author.
Before We Forget Kindness
19. Read a queernorm book.
To Paradise
📘20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology.
Impulse
21. Read a book about a moral panic.
Taboo Tunes: A History of Banned Bands & Censored Songs
The Banned Books Club
Passing
The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Caused an Epidemic of Mental Illness
📘22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas.
A Match Made for Thanksgiving
📘23. Read a wordless comic:
Yellow Butterfly: A story from Ukraine
📘24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete: Published before 1850: A Midsummer Night’s Dream

1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author. - Cemetery Boys: Espíritu by Aiden Thomas or Katabasis by R.F. Kuang
2. Reread a childhood favorite book. - Another Fine Myth by Robert Asprin
✅3. Read a queer mystery. - Fortune Favors the Dead by Stephen Spotswood
✅4. Read a book about obsession. - Don't Let the Forest In by C.G. Drews
✅5. Read a book about immigration or refugees. - The Teller of Small Fortunes by Julie Leong
6. Read a standalone fantasy book. - The Hollow and the Haunted by Camilla Raines
7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc). - Pandora's Jar: Women in the Greek Myths by Natalie Haynes
8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author. - Private Rites by Julia Armfield or Churn: An Illustrated Novel-in-Stories by Chloe Chun Seim
✅9. Read a book based solely on its setting. - A Letter to the Luminous Deep by Sylvie Cathrall
✅10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover. - A Touch of Darkness by Scarlett St. Clair
✅11. Read a work of weird horror. - The Glutton by A.K. Blakemore
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. - Ancient Rome in Fifty Monuments by Paul Roberts (Mac's Backs Bookstore)
13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment. - Beaverland: How One Weird Rodent Made America by Leila Philip
14. Read a comic in translation. - The Savior's Book Café Story in Another World, Vol. 1 by Kyouka Izumi
15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides. - East of Eden by John Steinbeck (and I intend to vote in my local elections)
16. Read a genre-blending book. - Remember You Will Die by Eden Robins
17. Read a book about little-known history. - Femina by Janina Ramirez
18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author. - The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea by Axie Oh (I'm not sure if this actually counts as "cozy", if I decide it doesn't I'll probably read The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna instead)
19. Read a queernorm book. - Running Close to the Wind by Alexandra Rowland (same problem as above, if it's not actually queernorm I'll read something by Becky Chambers instead)
20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology. - A Magic Steeped in Poison by Judy I. Lin or The Keeper of Night by Kylie Lee Baker
21. Read a book about a moral panic.
22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas.
23. Read a wordless comic. - Cretaceous by Tadd Galusha or The Longest Day of the Future by Lucas Varela
24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete. - The Hands of the Emperor by Victoria Goddard (Read a Sci-Fi Novel)

Jan 1 2025 - Dec 31 2025
☀ Completed 18 / 20
☀ 1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author: Danielle Arceneaux - Glory Daze: A Glory Broussard Mystery
🔺3. Read a queer mystery: Fortune Favors the Dead
☀ 4. Read a book about obsession: the father in "cockfight": Sightseeing
☀ 5. Read a book about immigration or refugees: Everything Sad Is Untrue
☀ 6. Read a standalone fantasy book: The Pleasure of Drowning
☀ 7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (movie Rebecca): Shot With Crimson
☀ 8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author: Zeyn Joukhadar: The Thirty Names of Night
☀ 9. Read a book based solely on its setting: Vanuatu: Road No Good
☀ 10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover: The Invention of Morel
☀ 12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore: MLB: Cry Wolf
🔺13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment: The World We Once Lived In
☀ 14. Read a comic in translation: A Game for Swallows: To Die, To Leave, To Return
☀ 15a. Read a banned book: Ban This Book
* 15b. Complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides: wrote letters to both Senators and House Rep
☀ 16. Read a genre-blending book: travel, food, romance: When the Only Light Is the Moon
☀ 17. Read a book about little-known history: South Korea's Fifth Republic, a military regime that entrenched its power through censorship, torture, and the murder of protesters: Banned Book Club
☀ 18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author: A Cup of Flour, A Pinch of Death by Valerie Burns
☀ 19. Read a queernorm book: Clap When You Land
☀ 21. Read a book about a moral panic: The Last White Man
☀ 23. Read a wordless comic: The Only Child
☀ 24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete: A book by an author from Africa: Sudan: Rania Mamoun: Something Evergreen Called Life

Completed 23/24
1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author - Give Me a Reason 5/23/25
2. Reread a childhood favorite book. - Oddballs 5/31/25
📚3. Read a queer mystery.
4. Read a book about obsession. - How the Lady Was Won 1/15/25
5. Read a book about immigration or refugees. - Raeni has escaped slavery in Jamaica - Kisses and Scandal 1/17/25
6. Read a standalone fantasy book. - The Halloween Tree 2/2/25
7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc). - Walk the Line 6/12/25
8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author. - Thousand Cranes 5/7/25
9. Read a book based solely on its setting. - Harc 1/2/25
10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover. - Lady Doctor Wyre 2/16/25
11. Read a work of weird horror. Dolly 3/9/25
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.) - Just for the Summer 8/4/25
13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment. - Walden or, Life in the Woods 6/26/25
14. Read a comic in translation. Us
15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides. - The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time was challenged. 3/31/25
16. Read a genre-blending book. - Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency 1/11/24
17. Read a book about little-known history. - The Notorious Lord Knightly 1/21/25 (the book in the story actually existed)
18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author. - The Davenports 3/13/25
19. Read a queernorm book. - Salt Kiss 3/5/25
20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology. - Full Speed to a Crash Landing 5/1/25
21. Read a book about a moral panic. - Fahrenheit 451 4/25/25
22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas. - pivotal storyline takes place on Beltane - Beauty and the Goblin King 4/2/25
23. Read a wordless comic. - Cats are Weird and More Observations 2/1/25
24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete. - A romance novel - Remember When: Clarissa's Story 1/5/25

15/24
Read Harder 2025
1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author.

2. Reread a childhood favorite book.

3. Read a queer mystery.




7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc).




11. Read a work of weird horror.


13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment.




17. Read a book about little-known history.
18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author.



21. Read a book about a moral panic.



-A book that is a retelling of a classic story (fairytale, Shakespearian play, classic novel, etc.)


1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author: Homeseeking
✅ 2. Reread a childhood favorite book: A Wrinkle in Time
✅ 3. Read a queer mystery: Ace of Spades
✅ 4. Read a book about obsession: The Art Thief: A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession
5. Read a book about immigration or refugees: The Map of Salt and Stars, Exit West, What Strange Paradise or The Good Immigrant
✅ 6. Read a standalone fantasy book: The Monsters We Defy
✅ 7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc): Born to Run
✅ 8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author: Chain-Gang All-Stars
✅9. Read a book based solely on its setting: The Sun Walks Down
✅ 10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover: A Love Song for Ricki Wilde
✅ 11. Read a work of weird horror: Her Body and Other Parties: Stories
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.): There's Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension, Wake, Siren: Ovid Resung, or You Dreamed of Empires
✅ 13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment: The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World
14. Read a comic in translation: Persepolis 2: The Story of a Return or Grass
15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides: The Perks of Being a Wallflower, All Boys Aren’t Blue, Maus I: A Survivor's Tale: My Father Bleeds History or Heavy
16. Read a genre-blending book: The City We Became, Dread Nation, A Curious Beginning or The Unmaking of June Farrow
✅ 17. Read a book about little-known history: A Woman of No Importance: The Untold Story of the American Spy Who Helped Win World War II
✅18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author: The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches
19. Read a queernorm book: The Empress of Salt and Fortune, This Is How You Lose the Time War or The Priory of the Orange Tree
✅ 20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology: Amina's Voice
21. Read a book about a moral panic: Rainbow Black or Now Is Not the Time to Panic
22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas: This Time Next Year or Lunar New Year Love Story
23. Read a wordless comic: The Arrival
✅ 24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete: Task 18 A book recommended by someone else -The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why It Matters

Progress 18/24
✔️1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author. Blood in the Water
✔️✔️2. Reread a childhood favorite book. The Westing Game and Journey Under the Sea
✔️3. Read a queer mystery. Murder by Memory
✔️4. Read a book about obsession. This Is Not a Book About Benedict Cumberbatch: The Joy of Loving Something--Anything--Like Your Life Depends On It
✔️✔️✔️5. Read a book about immigration or refugees. When Stars Are Scattered and The Newcomers: Finding Refuge, Friendship, and Hope in an American Classroom and Carry On: Poetry by Young Immigrants
✔️6. Read a standalone fantasy book. The Magician’s Daughter
✔️7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc). Believe: The Untold Story Behind Ted Lasso, the Show That Kicked Its Way into Our Hearts
✔️8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author. The Sleepwalker's Guide to Dancing
✔️9. Read a book based solely on its setting. The Memory Keeper of Kyiv
✔️10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover. In Search of a Prince
11. Read a work of weird horror. The Horrible Bag of Terrible Things
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.)
✔️13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment. Frog Day: A Story of 24 Hours and 24 Amphibian Lives and Bird Day: A Story of 24 Hours and 24 Avian Lives
✔️14. Read a comic in translation. Shubeik Lubeik and Pupposites Attract, Vol. 1
✔️15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides. Speak
✔️16. Read a genre-blending book. Fourth Wing
✔️17. Read a book about little-known history. The Burning: Black Wall Street and the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921
✔️18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author. The Second Chance Convenience Store
✔️19. Read a queernorm book. Legends & Lattes
✔️20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology. The Mossheart's Promise
✔️21. Read a book about a moral panic. Banned Together: Our Fight for Readers' Rights
22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas. The Do-Over
23. Read a wordless comic. Robot Dreams
24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete.

1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author.
2. Reread a childhood favorite book.
3. Read a queer mystery.
4. Read a book about obsession. The Vegetarian
5. Read a book about immigration or refugees.
6. Read a standalone fantasy book.
7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc).
8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author.
9. Read a book based solely on its setting.
10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover.
11. Read a work of weird horror. Every Time We Meet at the Dairy Queen, Your Whole Fucking Face Explodes
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.)
13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment.
14. Read a comic in translation.
15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides.
16. Read a genre-blending book.
17. Read a book about little-known history. Franchise: The Golden Arches in Black America
18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author.
19. Read a queernorm book.
20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology.
21. Read a book about a moral panic.
22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas.
23. Read a wordless comic.
24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete: A collection of short stories. My Mistress's Sparrow is Dead: Great Love Stories, from Chekhov to Munro

1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author.
Katabasis
2. Reread a childhood favorite book.
3. Read a queer mystery.
4. Read a book about obsession.
5. Read a book about immigration or refugees.
6. Read a standalone fantasy book.
7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc).
8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author.
My Friends
9. Read a book based solely on its setting.
10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover.
11. Read a work of weird horror.
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.)
13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment.
14. Read a comic in translation.
15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides.
16. Read a genre-blending book.
17. Read a book about little-known history.
18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author.
19. Read a queernorm book.
20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology.
21. Read a book about a moral panic.
22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas.
23. Read a wordless comic.
24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete

1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author.
2. Reread a childhood favorite book.
3. Read a queer mystery. - Jawbone
4. Read a book about obsession. - The Secret History
5. Read a book about immigration or refugees. - Martyr!
6. Read a standalone fantasy book.
7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc). - A Love Supreme: The Story of John Coltrane's Signature Album
8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author. - Nossos Ossos
9. Read a book based solely on its setting. - Change
10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover.
11. Read a work of weird horror. - Zoo
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.)
13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment. - The End of Eden: Wild Nature in the Age of Climate Breakdown
14. Read a comic in translation.
15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides.
16. Read a genre-blending book. - Amphigorey
17. Read a book about little-known history. - The Fish That Ate the Whale: The Life and Times of America's Banana King
18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author.
19. Read a queernorm book. - The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet
20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology. - The Poppy War
21. Read a book about a moral panic. - I'm Starting to Worry About This Black Box of Doom
22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas.
23. Read a wordless comic.
24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete. - The Hunt for Red October (task 22)

1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author. Isaac's Song By Daniel Black
2. Reread a childhood favorite book. Peter Pan By J.m. Barrie
3. Read a queer mystery.
4. Read a book about obsession. The Vegetarian By Han Kang
5. Read a book about immigration or refugees. The Namesake By Jhumpa Lahiri
6. Read a standalone fantasy book. Under The Whispering Door By T.j. Kline
7. Read a book about a piece of media you Love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc). Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story by Bono Vox
8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author. My Friends By Matar Hisham
9. Read a book based solely on its setting. Domani, Domani By Francesca Giannone (in Italian is this allowed?)
10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover. The Thorn Birds By Colleen Mccullough
11. Read a work of weird horror. At The Mountains Of Madness by H.p. Lovecraft
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.) As The Women Lay Dreaming by D.S.MURRAY
13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment.
14. Read a comic in translation.
15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides. The Well Of Loneliness by R. Hall
16. Read a genre-blending book. Under The Whispering Door By T.j. Kline
17. Read a book about little-known history. As The Women Lay Dreaming by D.s. Murray
18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author.
19. Read a queernorm book.
20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology. If I Stay By Gayle Forman
21. Read a book about a moral panic. V13 By E. Carrere
22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas. How To End A Love Story By Yulin Kuang
23. Read a wordless comic.
24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete.

1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author. The Dream Hotel √
2. Reread a childhood favorite book.
3. Read a queer mystery. Magic, Lies, and Deadly Pies √
4. Read a book about obsession. You Will Never Be Me √
5. Read a book about immigration or refugees. The Wangs vs. the World √
6. Read a standalone fantasy book. A Witch's Guide to Magical Innkeeping
7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc). The Meaning of Mariah Carey √
8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author. On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous √
9. Read a book based solely on its setting. Playground √
10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover. From Scratch √
11. Read a work of weird horror. Monstrilio
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.) Beautyland √
13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment. The Light Eaters: How the Unseen World of Plant Intelligence Offers a New Understanding of Life on Earth √
14. Read a comic in translation.
15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides. Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West √
16. Read a genre-blending book. Midnight’s Children
17. Read a book about little-known history.
18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author. Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers √
19. Read a queernorm book. Someone You Can Build a Nest In √
20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology. We Set the Dark on Fire √
21. Read a book about a moral panic. Now Is Not the Time to Panic √
22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas.
23. Read a wordless comic. The Only Child √
24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete. Deep Cuts √

Progress: 22/24
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1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author. The Unworthy by Agustina Bazterrica (?), When Devils Sing: Deluxe Edition by Xan Kaur or The Library at Hellebore by Cassandra Khaw
2. Reread a childhood favorite book. The Serpents of Arakesh by V.M. Jones ✅
3. Read a queer mystery. What Feasts at Night ✅
4. Read a book about obsession. What Lies Between Us by John Marrs ✅
5. Read a book about immigration or refugees. The Strange ✅
6. Read a standalone fantasy book. The Spider and Her Demons by sydney khoo ✅
7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc). Nick Drake: The Life by Richard Morton Jack
8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author. Natural Beauty ✅
9. Read a book based solely on its setting. Murder in the Pacific: Ifira Point by Matt Francis ✅
10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover. Lola & the Millionaires: Part One ✅
11. Read a work of weird horror. Sister, Maiden, Monster ✅
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.) - The God of the Woods by Liz Moore ✅
13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment. An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us
14. Read a comic in translation. - TBC - get from KU? Shubeik Lubeik
15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides. Borstal Boy or Giovanni’s Room
16. Read a genre-blending book. - The Reformatory by Tananarive Due ✅
17. Read a book about little-known history. King Leopold's Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa
18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author. Lonely Castle in the Mirror ✅
19. Read a queernorm book. - Exit Strategy by Martha Wells ✅
20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology. Tess of the Road
21. Read a book about a moral panic. They Called Us Enemy by George Takei ✅
22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas. - Eight Dates ✅
23. Read a wordless comic. - TBC - get from KU
24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete. - The Strange ✅ (gender)

Duration: Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2025
0/24 ✔️
✔️1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author.
Junie by Erin Crosby Eckstine 02/27/2025
✔️2. Reread a childhood favorite book.
Arty The Smarty by Faith McNulty 01/30/2025
3. Read a queer mystery.
✔️4. Read a book about obsession.
The Blue Hour by Paula Hawkins 01/17/2025
5. Read a book about immigration or refugees.
✔️6. Read a standalone fantasy book.
A Song to Drown Rivers by Ann Liang 03/02/2025
7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc).
✔️8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author.
The Three Lives of Cate Kay by Kate Fagan 02/09/2025
✔️9. Read a book based solely on its setting.
The Bletchley Riddle by Ruta Sepetys 05/27/2025
✔️10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover.Spring Fever by Mary Kay Andrews 04/24/2025
✔️11. Read a work of weird horror.
Practical Demonkeeping by Christopher Moore 05/31/2025
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.)
13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment.
14. Read a comic in translation.
✔️15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides.
Blankets by Craig Thompson 02/25/2025
16. Read a genre-blending book.
17. Read a book about little-known history.
18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author.
19. Read a queernorm book.
20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology.
21. Read a book about a moral panic.
22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas.
23. Read a wordless comic.
24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete.

2. Reread a childhood favorite book. A Wrinkle in Time
3. Read a queer mystery. Mystery Magnet by Gregory Ashe
4. Read a book about obsession. Moby-Dick or, The Whale
5. Read a book about immigration or refugees.
6. Read a standalone fantasy book. The City in Glass by Nghi Vo
7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc). Never Understood: The Jesus and Mary Chain
8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author. Martyr!
9. Read a book based solely on its setting.
10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover.
11. Read a work of weird horror. Black Sheep
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.)
13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment. Fen, Bog and Swamp: A Short History of Peatland Destruction and Its Role in the Climate Crisis by Annie Proulx
14. Read a comic in translation.
15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides.
16. Read a genre-blending book.
17. Read a book about little-known history. The Fishermen and the Dragon: Fear, Greed, and a Fight for Justice on the Gulf Coast
18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author. The Teller of Small Fortunes by Julie Leong
19. Read a queernorm book.
20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology. The Sunbearer Trials
21. Read a book about a moral panic.
22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas.
23. Read a wordless comic.
24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete.

Julie's Read Harder Challenge 2025
Progress 3/24
1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author.
2. Reread a childhood favorite book. The Westing Game
3. Read a queer mystery.
4. Read a book about obsession.
5. Read a book about immigration or refugees.
6. Read a standalone fantasy book.A Witch's Guide to Magical Innkeeping
7. COMPLETE Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc). Be Ready When the Luck Happens
8. COMPLETE Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author. Moon of the Turning Leaves
9. Read a book based solely on its setting.
10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover.
11. Read a work of weird horror.
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.) Under Loch and Key
13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment.
14. COMPLETE Read a comic in translation. Death Note, Vol. 1: Boredom
15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides.
16. Read a genre-blending book.
17. Read a book about little-known history.
18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author.
19. Read a queernorm book.
20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology.
21. Read a book about a moral panic.
22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas.
23. Read a wordless comic.
24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete.

1. BIPOC author 2025 release
2. Reread childhood favorite
Munro Leaf – The Story of Ferdinand
3. Queer mystery
SA Cosby – Razorblade Tears
4. About obsession
Han Kang – The Vegetarian
5. About immigration or refugees
Sabaa Tahir – All My Rage
6. Standalone fantasy
Amal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone – This Is How You Lose the Time War
7. About beloved media piece (TV show, movie, band, etc)
Imani Perry – Looking for Lorraine Hansberry (author of Raisin in the Sun)
8. BIPOC/LGBT+/Disabled author literary fiction
Salman Rushdie – Quichotte
9. Based solely on setting
Mishima Yukio – Runaway Horses
10. Romance w/o illustrated cover
Nora Roberts – A Will and a Way
11. Weird horror
Keith Rosson – Fever House
12. Indie store staff pick
Patricia Evangelista – Some People Need Killing
13. Nature/environment nonfic
Greta Thunberg – The Climate Book
14. Translated comic
Yazawa Ai – Nana Vol 1
15. Banned + task from How to Fight Book Bans (donating to my local library)
Nic Stone – Dear Martin
16. Genre-blending
Elizabeth James – The Bullet Swallower
17. Little-known history
David Grann – Lost City of Z
18. BIPOC cozy
Krystal Marquis – The Davenports
19. Queernorm
Becky Chambers – A Psalm for the Well Built
20. YA/Middle grade Duology 1st book
Angie Thomas – The Hate You Give
21. About a moral panic
Tahereh Mafi – A Very Large Expanse of Sea
√22. Not-xmas holiday romance
Ai Yazawa – Nana Vol 6
23. Wordless comic
Matt Rhodes – Tellurion
24. 2015 RH retread (Pulitzer winner)
Nicole Eustace – Covered with Night


To Be Read
Read a comic in translation. Spy x Family, Vol. 1
Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas. The Fall Risk
Completed
2. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete: A book by or about someone who identifies as LGBTQ - The Empress of Salt and Fortune
5. Read a genre-blending book. Anyone But Her
8. Read a book based solely on its setting. Horrorstör
14. Read a standalone fantasy book. Ink Blood Sister Scribe
17. Read a book about a moral panic. Dark Places
18. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment. The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World
20. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides. Year of Wonders
21. Read a queernorm book. Navigational Entanglements
23. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover. Persuasion
24. Read a queer mystery. The London Séance Society
30. (8) Read a work of weird horror. Dagon
32. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology. Catfishing on CatNet
38. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author. Black Cake
47. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author. Viva Durant and the Mystery at the Masquerade Ball
52. Reread a childhood favorite book. The Secret Garden
56. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author. Natural Beauty
63. (14, 56) Read a book about obsession. The Getaway
64. (38) Read a book about immigration or refugees. Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here: The United States, Central America, and the Making of a Crisis
93. (17) Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.) - The Witch Elm
104. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc). Poirot and Me
173. Read a book about little-known history. A Fever in the Heartland: The Ku Klux Klan's Plot to Take Over America, and the Woman Who Stopped Them
183. Read a wordless comic. The Arrival

Progress 3/24
1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author.The Baby Dragon Café
4. Read a book about obsession. The Feather Thief: Beauty, Obsession, and the Natural History Heist of the Century or The Art Thief: A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession
5. Read a book about immigration or refugees. The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down: A Hmong Child, Her American Doctors, and the Collision of Two Cultures
6. Read a standalone fantasy book.A Sorceress Comes to Call
7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc).
8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author.
9. Read a book based solely on its setting.
10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover. Halloween Boo
11. Read a work of weird horror. HP Lovecraft
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.)
13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment.
14. Read a comic in translation. Old-fashioned cupcake
16. Read a genre-blending book.
17. Read a book about little-known history. Flapper: A Madcap Story of Sex, Style, Celebrity, and the Women Who Made America Modern
18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author. The Baby Dragon Café
19. Read a queernorm book. The Door Into Fire
20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology. A Magic Steeped in Poison
21. Read a book about a moral panic. The Ten-Cent Plague: The Great Comic-Book Scare and How it Changed America
22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas. Halloween Boo
23. Read a wordless comic. The Way Home
24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete. Halloween Boo
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1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author. Cemetery Boys: Espíritu
2. Reread a childhood favorite book. A Christmas Carol
✔️3. Read a queer mystery. Bury Me When I'm Dead
✔️4. Read a book about obsession. Shattering Dawn
✔️5. Read a book about immigration or refugees. A Long Petal of the Sea
✔️6. Read a standalone fantasy book. Babel
7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc). How to Be Perfect: The Correct Answer to Every Moral Question
✔️8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author. Colored Television
9. Read a book based solely on its setting. A Traitor in Whitehall
✔️10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover. It Takes a Psychic
✔️11. Read a work of weird horror. Mexican Gothic
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.)
✔️13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment. The Backyard Bird Chronicles
✔️14. Read a comic in translation. Witch Hat Atelier, Vol. 2
✔️15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides. All Boys Aren’t Blue
✔️16. Read a genre-blending book. Symphony of Secrets
✔️17. Read a book about little-known history. Dancing in the Baron's Shadow: A Novel
18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author. The Prince and the Dressmaker
19. Read a queernorm book. Somewhere Beyond the Sea
✔️20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology. Tokyo Ever After
21. Read a book about a moral panic. Now Is Not the Time to Panic
✔️22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas. The Good, the Bad, and the Aunties
23. Read a wordless comic. The Arrival
✔️24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete Inheritance

Progress 24/24. COMPLETED: 3/17/25
✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author. (I)Kaua'i Storm, (B)Death of the Author, (B) Loca, (I)Sisters in the Wind, (B) The Unveiling, (B)Dust Settles North
✔️2. Reread a childhood favorite book. Sabriel
✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️3. Read a queer mystery. Murder Most Actual The Mimicking of Known Successes, The Imposition of Unnecessary Obstacles, Who Is Vera Kelly?, Vera Kelly Is Not A Mystery, Lost and Found, The Nancys, The Last Place You Look, What You Want To See, The Stories You Tell, Once You Go This Far
✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️4. Read a book about obsession. Rebecca, The Safekeep, The Manor of Dreams, After the Ocean, Like Mother, Like Mother, Notes on an Execution
may still read: The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon
✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️5. Read a book about immigration or refugees. (R)Angry Queer Somali Boy: A Complicated Memoir, (R) Ru, (R+I) What Strange Paradise, (I) American Street, (I) Rental House, (I)Stone Angels
✔️✔️✔️6. Read a standalone fantasy book. The Salt Grows Heavy, Someone You Can Build a Nest In, 无双 Peerless
may still read: The Starless Sea
✔️7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc). Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation: Mo Dao Zu Shi (Novel) Vol. 1
✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author. (T) Bad Girls, (Bi) You Exist Too Much, (B+D) Model Home, (T)Little Fish, (D) Hunchback, (B) When I'm Gone, Look for Me in the East, (I) Prairie Edge, (T)Woodworking
will likely still read White Mulberry
✔️✔️9. Read a book based solely on its setting. Cameroon: The Impatient, Pottstown, PA: The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store
✔️✔️10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover. A Sweet Sting of Salt, The Marquis Who Mustn't
✔️✔️✔️✔️11. Read a work of weird horror. Quicksand House, Chlorine, Universal Harvester, Eat the Ones You Love
✔️12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.) Memory Mambo
✔️✔️✔️✔️13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment. There’s Something In The Water: Environmental Racism in Indigenous & Black Communities, The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World, The Light Eaters: How the Unseen World of Plant Intelligence Offers a New Understanding of Life on Earth, Cat Tale: The Wild, Weird Battle to Save the Florida Panther
may also read: Fen, Bog and Swamp: A Short History of Peatland Destruction and Its Role in the Climate Crisis
✔️14. Read a comic in translation. Shubeik Lubeik
✔️✔️15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides. Ace of Spades, Monday's Not Coming
✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️16. Read a genre-blending book. A Tempest of Tea, The Hacienda, A Master of Djinn, The Sun Down Motel, Starter Villain, The Spare Man, Vampires of El Norte
✔️✔️✔️17. Read a book about little-known history. The Women's House of Detention: A Queer History of a Forgotten Prison, Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI, Hair Story: Untangling the Roots of Black Hair in America
may still read: Winters in the World: A Journey through the Anglo-Saxon Year
✔️✔️18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author. (B) That Time I Got Drunk and Saved a Demon (I) Moon of the Turning Leaves (possibly not cozy for most but felt cozy to me)
WHOOPS! belatedly realized that this says Black and Indigenous POC so the below I picked from the discussion thread actually do not count:
Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers (Asian-American), The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches (Asian-British), Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop (Asian, not POC)
✔️✔️✔️✔️19. Read a queernorm book. This Is How You Lose the Time War, A Psalm for the Wild-Built, A Prayer for the Crown-Shy, The Hands of the Emperor, At the Feet of the Sun, The Stardust Grail
may still read. The Priory of the Orange Tree
✔️✔️20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology. Tokyo Ever After, A Magic Steeped in Poison
✔️21. Read a book about a moral panic. The Panic Virus: A True Story of Medicine, Science, and Fear
may still read Under the Eye of Power: How Fear of Secret Societies Shapes American Democracy
✔️22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas. Four Eids and a Funeral
✔️23. Read a wordless comic. The Only Child
✔️✔️✔️✔️24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete. A book that was originally published in another language Peerless: Wu Shuang (Novel) Vol. 1, The Grown-Up, I Who Have Never Known Men, Solitária
books read that fit prompts:























































































Currently reading: 📚
Finished reading: ✓
✓1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author: Death of the Author ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
✓2. Reread a childhood favorite book: Little Women ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
3. Read a queer mystery. Death in the Spires
4. Read a book about obsession.
5. Read a book about immigration or refugees: Behold the Dreamers
✓6. Read a standalone fantasy book. The Wood at Midwinter ⭐️⭐️⭐️
7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc).
✓8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author. The Blueprint ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
✓9. Read a book based solely on its setting. Heartwood ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover.
✓11. Read a work of weird horror. Such Small Hands ⭐️⭐️⭐️
✓12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.) All Fours (Powell's books) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment. What Do Bees Think About?
14. Read a comic in translation.
📚15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides. The 57 Bus: A True Story of Two Teenagers and the Crime That Changed Their Lives
✓16. Read a genre-blending book: Toward Eternity ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
✓17. Read a book about little-known history: Harlem Rhapsody ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
✓18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author. What You Are Looking For Is in the Library ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
✓19. Read a queernorm book. A Psalm for the Wild-Built ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
✓20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology. Scary Stories for Young Foxes ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
21. Read a book about a moral panic.
22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas.
23. Read a wordless comic.
✓24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete: an audiobook Conjure Women ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️














1. 2025 BIPOC Release: They Bloom at Night, Trang Than Tran
2. Reread a childhood favorite book: A Wrinkle in Time, Madeline L’Engle
3. Read a queer mystery: The Tainted Cup, Robert Jackson Bennett
4. Read a book about obsession: The Lost City of Z, David Grann
5. Read a book about immigration or refugees: Everyone Who is Gone Is Here, Jonathan Blitzer
6. ✔️Read a standalone fantasy book: Fevre Dream, George R. Martin
7. ✔️Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc)., Counting the Cost, Jill Duggar
8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author: The Book of Night Women, Marlon James
9. Read a book based solely on its setting: The Seamstress of Sardinia, Bianca Potzorno
10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover: Nineteen Steps, Millie Bobby Brown
11. Read a work of weird horror: Her Body and other Parties, Carmen
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. TBD
13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment: The Death and Life of the Great Lakes, Dan Egan
14. Read a comic in translation: Your Wish is my Command, Deena Mohamed
15. ⌛️Read a banned book: The Bluest Eye, Toni Morrison
16. Read a genre-blending book: The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, Tara Jenkins Reid
17. Read a book about little-known history: A Fever in the Heartland, Timothy Egan
18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author: We’ll Prescribe you a Cat, Syou Ishida
19. Read a queernorm book: A Psalm for the Wild Built, Becky Chamberd
20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology: I Lived on Butterfly Hill, Marjorie Agosin
21. Read a book about a moral panic: Passing, Nella Larson
22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas: Lunar New Year Love Story, Gene Luen Yang
23. Read a wordless comic: The Arrival, Shaun Tan
24. Self improvement book task: The Let Them Theory, Mel Robbins

1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author.
2. Reread a childhood favorite book.
3. Read a queer mystery.
4. Read a book about obsession.
5. Read a book about immigration or refugees.
6. Read a standalone fantasy book.
7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc).
8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author.
9. Read a book based solely on its setting.
10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover.
11. Read a work of weird horror.
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.)
13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment.
14. Read a comic in translation.
15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides.
16. Read a genre-blending book.
17. Read a book about little-known history.
18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author.
19. Read a queernorm book.
20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology.
21. Read a book about a moral panic.
22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas.
23. Read a wordless comic.
24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete

Read Harder 2025
1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author. King of Ashes
2. Reread a childhood favorite book. - Misty of Chincoteague
3. Read a queer mystery. Who Is Vera Kelly?
4. Read a book about obsession. The Backyard Bird Chronicles
5. Read a book about immigration or refugees. - The Stationery Shop
6. Read a standalone fantasy book. - Orbital
7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc). From Here to the Great Unknown
8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author. - James
9. Read a book based solely on its setting. - The Grey Wolf
10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover. Somewhere Beyond the Sea
11. Read a work of weird horror. The Only Good Indians
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.) All Fours
13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment. - The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World
14. Read a comic in translation. Shubeik Lubeik
15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
16. Read a genre-blending book. The Dark Horse
17. Read a book about little-known history. The Small and the Mighty: Twelve Unsung Americans Who Changed the Course of History, from the Founding to the Civil Rights Movement
18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author. - Days at the Morisaki Bookshop
19. Read a queernorm book. Somewhere Beyond the Sea
20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology. A Dictionary of Scoundrels
21. Read a book about a moral panic. - And There Was Light: Abraham Lincoln and the American Struggle
22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas. - The Pumpkin Spice Café
23. Read a wordless comic. Love in the Library
24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete. - Matterhorn. #7 Takes place in Asia.

2. ✅Reread a childhood favorite book. The Indian in the Cupboard
3. Read a queer mystery. Murder Most Actual
4. ✅Read a book about obsession. The Art Thief: A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession
5. Read a book about immigration or refugees. American Dirt
6. Read a standalone fantasy book. The Lost Story
7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc). Play Nice: The Rise, Fall, and Future of Blizzard Entertainment
8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author. James
9. Read a book based solely on its setting. Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail
10. ✅Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover. The Art of Starting Over
11. ✅Read a work of weird horror. House of Leaves
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.) The Eyes Are the Best Part
13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment. Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail
14. ✅Read a comic in translation. The Complete Persepolis
15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides. Slaughterhouse-Five
16. ✅Read a genre-blending book. House of Leaves
17. Read a book about little-known history. Give Her Credit: The Untold Account of a Women's Bank That Empowered a Generation
18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author. There's Something About Mira
19. Read a queernorm book. Legends & Lattes
20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology. Star Mother
21. Read a book about a moral panic. That Librarian: The Fight Against Book Banning in America
22. ✅Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas. Royal Valentine
23. ✅Read a wordless comic. The Longest Day of the Future
24. ✅Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete. Task #18: A book that someone else has recommended to you. House of Leaves

1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author.
2. Reread a childhood favorite book. PETER PAN by J.M. BARRIE
3. Read a queer mystery. WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN by M. Doench
4. Read a book about obsession. THE VEGETARIAN by HAN KANG
5. Read a book about immigration or refugees. THE NAMESAKE by JHUMPA LAHIRI
6. ✅ Read a standalone fantasy book. UNDER THE WHISPERING DOOR by T.J. KLINE
7. Read a book about a piece of media you Love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc). THE THIRD GILMORE GIRL by KELLY BISHOP
8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author. MY FRIENDS by MATAR HISHAM
9. Read a book based solely on its setting. LA GATTA E IL GENERALE by NINO HARATASCHWILI
10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover. THE THORN BIRDS by COLLEEN McCULLOUGH
11. Read a work of weird horror. AT THE MOUNTAINS OF MADNESS by H.P. LOVECRAFT
12. ✅ Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.) AS THE WOMEN LAY DREAMING by D.S.MURRAY
13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment. THE SERVICE BERRY by KIMMERER
14. Read a comic in translation. PERSEPOLIS
15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides. THE WELL OF LONELINESS by R. HALL
16. ✅ Read a genre-blending book. UNDER THE WHISPERING DOOR by T.J. KLINE
17. ✅ Read a book about little-known history.
AS THE WOMEN LAY DREAMING by D.S. MURRAY
18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author.
HOW TO END A LOVE STORY by YULIN KUANG
19. Read a queernorm book. THE EMPRESS....
20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology. IF I STAY by GAYLE FORMAN
21. Read a book about a moral panic. MINISTRY OF MORAL PANIC by A.L. KOE
22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas. HOW TO END A LOVE STORY by YULIN KUANG
23. Read a wordless comic. YELLOW BUTTERFLY
24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete. A BOOK THAT TAKE PLACES IN Asia THE VEGETARIAN by HAN KANG

✔️1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author. Isaac's Song

320 p. Read: 3 february Published january 2025
✔️2. Reread a childhood favorite book. 20.000 mijlen onder zee

✔️3. Read a queer mystery.

✔️4. Read a book about obsession. De pianiste

✔️5. Read a book about immigration or refugees.

✔️6. Read a standalone fantasy book. Het gefluister achter de deur

✔️7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc). Kat & muis

✔️◾️ 8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author.
Rouwdouwers

Author non binair
✔️◾️9. Read a book based solely on its setting.
Violeta

Wanted to read fiction on history of Chile
✔️10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover.
Onder vrienden

✔️11. Read a work of weird horror.

Weird and horror
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.)
13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment.
✔️14. Read a comic in translation.
Asterix en Cleopatra

✔️15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides.

✔️16. Read a genre-blending book.
Paris: de memoires van Abel Sikkink

Mix of memoir, fiction, historical fiction, war, non-fiction…
✔️17. Read a book about little-known history.

About the taking 1way of aboriginal children by the Australian gouvernement
18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author.
✔️19. Read a queernorm book. Het gefluister achter de deur

✔️20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology.
Tokio voor altijd

21. Read a book about a moral panic.
22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas.
23. Read a wordless comic.
✔️24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete
11. A YA novel Een van ons liegt


23/24
✓ 1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author. I Got Abducted by Aliens and Now I'm Trapped in a Rom-Com
✓ 2. Reread a childhood favorite book. Winnie-the-Pooh
✓ 3. Read a queer mystery. Poisoned Primrose
✓ 4. Read a book about obsession. That Can Be Arranged: A Muslim Love Story
✓ 5. Read a book about immigration or refugees.When the Angels Left the Old Country





✓ 6. Read a standalone fantasy book. Nettle & Bone
✓ 7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc). To the Stars
✓ 8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author. Death of the Author
✓ 9. Read a book based solely on its setting. An Island Princess Starts a Scandal
✓ 10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover. American Dreamer





11. Read a work of weird horror.
✓ 12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore. June, Powell’s) Open Throat
✓ 13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment. When the Earth Was Green: Plants, Animals, and Evolution's Greatest Romance
✓ 14. Read a comic in translation. Mushishi, Vol. 1
✓ 15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides. Maus I: A Survivor's Tale: My Father Bleeds History




✓ 16. Read a genre-blending book. The Tainted Cup
✓ 17. Read a book about little-known history. Strange Fruit, Volume I: Uncelebrated Narratives from Black History
✓ 18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author. A Love Song for Ricki Wilde
✓ 19. Read a queernorm book. Godkiller
✓ 20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology. Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus





✓ 21. Read a book about a moral panic. Lula Dean's Little Library of Banned Books
✓ 22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas. Lunar New Year Love Story
✓ 23. Read a wordless comic. Robot Dreams
✓ 24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete. (10. A microhistory) The Henna Artist





PROGRESS 10/24
2. Reread a childhood favourite book.
4. Read a book about obsession.
5. Read a book about immigration or refugees.
6. Read a standalone fantasy book.
11. Read a work of weird horror.
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.)
13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment.
14. Read a comic in translation.
18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author.
20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology.
21. Read a book about a moral panic.
22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas.
23. Read a wordless comic.
24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete.

Books Read 2/24
1. Read a 2025 release by a BIPOC author.
2. Reread a childhood favorite book.
3. Read a queer mystery.
4. Read a book about obsession.
5. Read a book about immigration or refugees.
6. Read a standalone fantasy book.
7. Read a book about a piece of media you love (a TV show, a movie, a band, etc).
8. Read literary fiction by a BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and/or disabled author.
9. Read a book based solely on its setting.
10. Read a romance book that doesn’t have an illustrated cover.
11. Read a work of weird horror.
12. Read a staff pick from an indie bookstore. (Preferably, from your local indie bookstore.)
13. Read a nonfiction book about nature or the environment.
14. Read a comic in translation.
15. Read a banned book and complete a task on Book Riot’s How to Fight Book Bans guides.
16. Read a genre-blending book. The Gifted and Cursed

17. Read a book about little-known history.
18. Read a “cozy” book by a BIPOC author.
19. Read a queernorm book.
20. Read the first book in a completed young adult or middle grade duology.
21. Read a book about a moral panic.
22. Read a holiday romance that isn’t Christmas.
23. Read a wordless comic.
24. Pick a 2015 Read Harder Challenge task to complete. Task #16
audiobook Diabolical Sword

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