Thursday 28th January 2010
by Michele LeeI’ve taken the People of Color Reading Challenge. I commit to read and review at least 15 books this year by or featuring minority characters. Furthermore I’m committing to reading and reviewing at least 10 books by GLBT writers or featuring GLBT characters.
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So far in the history of BookLove I’ve already chalked up quite a few.
The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year volume 2
Horror Literature Quarterly, Winter 2008
Aguirre, Ann Blue Diablo
Bacigalupi, Paolo Pump Six
Barlow, Toby Sharp Teeth
Briggs, Patricia Blood Bound (Mercy Thompson book 2)
Iron Kissed (Mercy Thompson book 3)
Moon Called (Mercy Thompson book 1)
Broaddus, Maurice Just an Old Mana>
Burney, Claudia Mair Deadly Charm
Carl, William D. Bestial
Chanas, Suzy McKee The Vampire Tapestry
Collins, Nancy A. Wild Blood
Duza, Andre Hollow-Eyed Mary
O’Neill, Gene Taste of Tenderloin
Pelevin, Victor Sacred Book of the Werewolf
Pelland, Jennifer Unwelcome Bodies
Tidhar, Lavie HebrewPunk
White, Wrath James House Cleaning
Reviews of GLBT Interest
The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year volume 2
Aguirre, Ann- Doubleblind (Sirantha Jax book three)
Grimspace (Sirantha Jax book one)
Wanderlust (Sirantha Jax book two)
Bacigalupi, Paolo Pump Six
Barlow, Toby Sharp Teeth
Cast, PC & Kristin Betrayed (House of Night book 2)
Chosen (House of Night book 3)
Marked (House of Night book 1)
Untamed (House of Night book 4)
Dane, Adrianna Body Parts
Frost, Polly Deep Inside
Harvey, Sara M. The Convent of the Pure
Pelland, Jennifer Unwelcome Bodies
Wilde, Oscar Picture of Dorian Gray, The
Whitten, Zoe W. Lesser of Two Evils, The
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Long Way Home (Season 8 #1)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: No Future for You (Season 8 #2)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Wolves at the Gate (Season 8 #3)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: No Future for You (Season 8 #4)
And for good measure…
Reviews featuring disabled writers or characters
Shipp, Jeremy C. Cursed
Snyder, Lucy A. Spellbent
Tags: GLBT, PoC in fiction
















