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Read a book about rebirth, resurrection or reincarnation.
Read something from ALA's 2010 Rainbow Project recommendations.
I know that "read a banned book" has been used before, but it's a category that can't be overused, in my opinion.

The Spring Challenge will be starting on March 1 and ending on May 31.
I'll post the categories in a day or so.

Also, in support of Melissa's suggestion, May 15th is the UN's International Day of Families.


Read a book set in a country that doesn't exist any more.
Read a manga or a graphic novel.
=)

Read a book with the words June, July, or August in the title.
Go to your "to read" book shelf and note the total number of books there. Now go to a random number generator (here's one , but you can google for many more), plug in the numbers "1" and your total number of to-reads and have the generator give you a random number. Read the book that corresponds with that number.
Read a book featuring a bisexual character. Some lists mentioned on the recommendation thread in this group:
Across the Page: Bisexual Literature
loveyoudevine.com
Robyn Ochs' list of best bisexual fiction
Bi Bookstore
And, for what it's worth, Wikipedia also has a list under media portrayals of bisexuality.
July 1 is Canada Day. Read a book by a Canadian author.
July 14 is Bastille Day. Read a book by an author born in France after 1789.
In honor or Herman Mellville's Aug 1 birthday, read a book about obsession.
Read a book about the Vietnam War.
MTV was launched in August of 1981. The "M" stood for music. Read a biography or autobiography of someone who made a living in the music business, either performing or behind the scenes.
And of course, June is Gay Pride month in the US and quite a few other countries. How about some LGBT non fiction?



I just looked back at the last two and I really liked what you had. I can't remember why I didn't do the Spring one, great categories in that one.
New ideas:
Read a book by an author from your home state.
Read a book translated from Spanish.
Read a M/M or a W/W romance.
Read a book about rural LGBT people.
Read a history book at LGBT people.
Read a LGBT mystery or horror book.
If I can think of others, will post them.
- read a story by an author born in Ireland
- read a book that features a transgendered character
- read a book by a Goodreads author
- read a book from a Goodreads friend's shelf (don't forget to name the friend!)
- read a book by an author whose last name starts with "S"
- read a book that has 400 pages or more
- read a science fiction novel written before 1980
- read a YA novel by a female author
- read a true crime novel that takes place in Texas
- read a collection of short stories or essays
- read a novel that takes place in your home state (or country)
- read a memoir that deals with homelessness
I'm looking for more suggestions for next month or coming months.