Here are some tips and tricks to help you get through the challenge:
Buying books is a fantastic way to support queer lit! But if you can’t buy it, request it through your local library system. You can still read it and it will be in the system for those who wish to read it later – and it looks good for publishers when libraries order their books!
Update your progress using the hashtag #queer52 on the social media sites of your choice! We’ll all be chatting about what we’re reading and you might make some more friends – or convince somebody to read your favorites.
Leave a review on the retail and social media sites of your choice when you finish. It can even be one sentence! The more reviews a book has, the easier it is for folks searching for a good read to find it.
Post a photo of the book on Instagram, Twitter, or Tumblr. A visual of a book can generate a lot more buzz for a book than a one-sentence review. Let’s get more readers!
This list is only 52 books. There is a lot more queer YA out there – we had a hard time narrowing it down for this challenge! If you read a queer YA title that isn’t on this list, we think it 100% counts towards the challenge – and bonus if you leave us a comment with what you read.
Buying books is a fantastic way to support queer lit! But if you can’t buy it, request it through your local library system. You can still read it and it will be in the system for those who wish to read it later – and it looks good for publishers when libraries order their books!
Update your progress using the hashtag #queer52 on the social media sites of your choice! We’ll all be chatting about what we’re reading and you might make some more friends – or convince somebody to read your favorites.
Leave a review on the retail and social media sites of your choice when you finish. It can even be one sentence! The more reviews a book has, the easier it is for folks searching for a good read to find it.
Post a photo of the book on Instagram, Twitter, or Tumblr. A visual of a book can generate a lot more buzz for a book than a one-sentence review. Let’s get more readers!
This list is only 52 books. There is a lot more queer YA out there – we had a hard time narrowing it down for this challenge! If you read a queer YA title that isn’t on this list, we think it 100% counts towards the challenge – and bonus if you leave us a comment with what you read.
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list created March 2nd, 2017
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