Saturday, December 12, 2009

GLBTQ Challenge

The basic idea of this challenge is to read books about GLBT topics and/or by GLBT authors.

The challenge runs year-round, and there will be three levels of participation:

* Lambda Level: Read 4 books.
* Pink Triangle Level: Read 8 books.
* Rainbow Level: Read 12 or more books.

I'm committing to Lambda level for this challenge, but I hope to go further.  Unfortunately, if I commit to the level I want on every challenge I'm interested in, I'll have to read about 500 books next year. :)

My List
  1. A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf (lesbian author)
  2. Women by Annie Leibovitz (lesbian women and families)
  3. Fingersmith by Sarah Waters (lesbian author and lesbian romance)
  4. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by M.A. Shaffer and A. Barrows (positive portrayal of homosexual relationship)
  5. The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness (positive portrayal of homosexual relationship) 
  6. You Better Not Cry by Augusten Burroughs (gay author and content)  
  7. Gods Behaving Badly by Marie Phillips (positive portrayal of homosexuality) 
  8. The Lunatic, the Lover, and the Poet by Myrlin A. Hermes 
  9. The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde 
  10. The Alcoholic by Jonathan Ames
  11. The Surrogates by Robert Venditti
  12. The Danish Girl by David Ebershoff 
  13. Boy Meets Boy by David Levithan 
  14. The Great Lover by Jill Dawson
CHALLENGE COMPLETED: Yet another challenge that I just adore, the GLBT challenge inspired me to read quite a few books on my TBR shelf, and more importantly, to be aware of what I was reading and how it fits into a social construction.  I will definitely be more cognizant and conscientious about reading GLBTQ lit.

4 comments:

  1. I had no idea that Gregory Maguire was gay. Huh. Virginia Woolf indeed was bisexual. She wasn't questioning - she had a lesbian mistress for about a decade and was quite open about it.

    Thanks for joining us!

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  2. Amanda - I will edit for Woolf now. I kept getting conflicting reports - lesbian, bisexual, etc., so I was unsure of what to put. Thanks!

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  3. i really want to read Ash. It sounds great. Dorian Gray is really good though.

    Lauren

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  4. Lauren - I'm looking forward to both. Are you going to join the challenge?

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