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ya-world-challenge · 1 year
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Alright, I made a challenge! If anyone wants to read globally with me, I made a little list of prompts, neatly divisible by 12 months, plus a bonus. If you want to track your progress, I set it up on Storygraph, too - the link is below.
Tag your posts with "#ya world challenge" ! You don't have to read YA, but I want to see all your posts. :D Also please reblog to spread the word.
YA World Challenge 2023 prompts
By a Caribbean author
Features a religion not your own
Historical/contemporary fiction in a country not your own
Set in Latin America
European book in translation
Features a minority group in your country
Desi lead character, or set on the Indian subcontinent
By an Australian or New Zealand author
A non-Western sci-fi or fantasy world
Set in Asia
By an African author
Minority or non-US disabled character
LGBTQIA+ book in translation
About immigrants or refugees
Set in the Middle East
By an indigenous author
Diversity jackpot! Team of characters of varying cultures
By a Pacific Islander author
Set somewhere you'd like to travel
Non-Western mythology or fairy tale
Memoir of someone outside your cultural group
A country you heard about on the news
Focus on environment or climate
Eastern European or Slavic book
Bonus! Roll a random number and read a book for that country (my personal method, see instructions below)
Storygraph challenge link is here
Roll a random number and read a book for that country
Go to random.org and generate a number from 8 to 215.
Go to my spreadsheet here, and find your number. Use my picks or find your own!
Goodreads lists or this group are helpful for finding books. (If I'm having trouble, I'll allow myself a culturally relevant fantasy world as substitute. Or you can reroll if you get a particularly difficult country!)
If you don't want to include the territories from my list, an "official" list of 195 is here, enter 1 to 195 in the randomizer.
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memoriallibrarytmc · 1 year
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Top Ten(ish) Tuesday: TMC Easy #2
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The #2 most checked out picture book from TMC Easy last year was... We Are Water Protectors by Carole Lindstrom! This book has come up on both the lists (for the TMC in general AND TMC Easy), and it's been popular since it arrived... and with good reason! It's definitely worth sharing in the classroom, for its themes, as well as its award-winning illustrations. There are a lot of great ideas out there for lessons you can teach from it.
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dragonsbluee · 23 days
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I have a request for batfam/Jason Todd fanfic writers:
I love the "Jason Todd is a bookworm/theatre nerd" fics as much as the next person, don't get me wrong, but can we please diversify his interests?
90% of the time when I open a fic with that tag, we see Jason reading Jane Eyre or Pride and Prejudice or quoting Shakespeare. And not to say that there's anything wrong with any of those being his favourite but even if he loves to read "classical" books, come on!
You're telling me Jason raised-in-crime-alley-spent-his-formative-years-between-an-eccentric-billionaire-and-an-assassin-cult Todd only reads books by dead white people?!
I refuse! Give me a man who takes to books more than ever after his return to Gotham. Jason, who reads books like I am Woman, A Really Good Brown Girl and White Tears/Brown Scars, then recommends them to the working girls as he establishes his territory. Who reads in multiple languages, and who loves Arabic poetry.
Give me a little "Robin is Magic!" Jason scouring Bruce's library and picking up a copy of The Mahabharata after he's done The Iliad, and spends weeks obsessed with Journey to the West.
Give me a Jason who's read Things Fall Apart, and One Hundred Years of Solitude! The number of quotes and references he could pull that would further support his dramatic tendencies? It would make him so happy!
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alinahdee · 8 months
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I saw this making the rounds on Twitter and decided to make it a proper challenge:
Since it's the end of October, I'm going to begin this year with November. So here is the challenge:
NOVEMBER - INDIGENOUS LITERATURE
DECEMBER - LESBIAN / WLW AUTHORS
JANUARY - BIRACIAL / MULTIRACIAL AUTHORS
FEBRUARY - BLACK LITERATURE
MARCH - LATINX LITERATURE
APRIL - GAY / MLM AUTHORS
MAY - ASIAN LITERATURE
JUNE - TRANS AUTHORS
JULY - ARAB / MUSLIM LITERATURE
AUGUST - INDIAN / HINDU LITERATURE
SEPTEMBER - NON-BINARY AUTHORS
OCTOBER - JEWISH /HEBREW LITERATURE
This can be novels, entire series, poems, essays, etc, just as long as it fits the criteria.
Share what you are reading, share what authors you've fallen in love with, tell us all about something new you've learned, etc.
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thepersonalquotes · 2 months
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There're many ways to inspire others but the goal is the same. The pathways are different and must be; because we're diverse. The destination must be the same; to inspire them, so they too can inspire others.
Val Uchendu
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the-readers-archive · 7 months
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Luxury, passion, chaos, and books.
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beforeviolets · 10 days
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alright y’all i’m officially going to be using this platform more and would love some blogs to follow!!
please interact if you share any interests with me! (and are 18+, please!)
some things I love:
-diverse books, mostly fantasy, retellings, gothic horror, and metaphor-driven stories. I don’t read romance or contemporary, other than the rarest of occasions. (some of my favorites are: if we were villains, thistlefoot, the spear cuts through water, juniper & thorn, the starless sea, gideon the ninth (which I just finished and am deeply unwell about))
-shakespeare!!!
-classic literature
-doctor who
-good omens
-general media deep dives
-queer cartoons!
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wolfstargazer · 5 months
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I appreciate and understand the love for Dead Poets Society in the Marauder-era fandom. The aesthetic is immaculate.
As a Brit and an older fan I would like to make a public service announcement that you're all sleeping on The History Boys. And would encourage everyone to go watch it.
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ramenwithbroccoli · 2 months
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tbh it sucks so much we're limited by language barriers and other stuff. there are so many things and themes i'd like to mention, but only a bunch of people will understand. if a classic is written in a language different from english it's a hassle to get people from other counties to read it. sometimes it's translated without a care, sloppily, from a language that wasn't even the original one. sometimes it isn't even translated at all, left in obscurity
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memoriallibrarytmc · 7 months
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What's Here Wednesday: Expanded LGBTQ+ Resources Guide
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The LGBTQ+ section of the TMC's Diversity Guide has gotten a major update! The expanded guide includes sections that cover a range of topics, such as sexual orientation and gender identity. There are also specific pages on activism and famous LGBTQ+ people. Each section has searching tips along with suggested books on various levels, and web resources to explore. 🏳️‍🌈
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rotzaprachim · 1 year
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Halfway in and this book is so fabulous…. It’s so critical and honest and exacting in the critique of how identities are marketed as consumable but so empathetic and loving towards the subjects involved
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"The Odyssey" by Homer translated by Emily Wilson
I recommend the soudtrack "Epic: the Musical" by Jorge Rivera-Herrans for this book! 😊
Thank you @oxfordstudentreads for the rec! ❤️
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intothestacks · 1 year
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Adventures in Librarian-ing
Today I read Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress by Christine Baldacchino to a class of Grade 2s.
It's a story about a boy who likes to wear dresses and the prejudice he faces about his interest.
An excerpt from storytime:
Me: They're not being very kind, are they?
Grade 2s: Noooo!
Girl: They're being very rude and mean!
Other Girl: Anyone can wear whatever they want! *classmates murmur in agreement*
Boy: And if girls can wear pants then boys can wear dresses! It's only fair! >:(
Me: Plus, in some cultures what we would consider dresses are considered boy clothes. Though is there really such a thing as boy clothes and girl clothes if everyone should be able to wear whatever they want?
Grade 2s: Nooo! They're just clothes!
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thepersonalwords · 20 days
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If the idea of loving those whom you have been taught to recognize as your enemies is too overwhelming, consider more deeply the observation that we are all much more alike than we are unalike.
Aberjhani, Splendid Literarium: A Treasury of Stories, Aphorisms, Poems, and Essays
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comparativetarot · 9 months
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The Lovers. Art by Eunice Choi, from Bard’s Arcana: The Tarot of Shakespeare.
Romeo + Juliet, Romeo & Juliet
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