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Overview
This is the follow up to my other challenge „Queer Flags TBR“. This edition brings new flags and colors to read through.
The rules remain the same:
This challenge is meant to help tackle those ever growing stacks of TBR and make it easier to pick the next read.
The rules remain the same:
This challenge is meant to help tackle those ever growing stacks of TBR and make it easier to pick the next read.
This challenge is based on the cover, so it’s easy to quickly choose what’s next. While thecolor of the prompt should be featured prominently on the cover, it doesn’t have to be the main color. (Imaginary bonus points if it is though!)
Color specifications in brackets such as (light) or (dark) should mostly be seen as suggestions and don’t have to be taken too much into consideration.
A lot of colors will have multiple prompts, as they appear in several flags, or twice in the same flag. I encourage you to only add books once and pick a different book for the next prompt. This is a TBR challenge after all.
While this is a queer flag challenge, your books don’t have to be queer. (Again, imaginary bonus points if they are.) Each flag has a bonus prompt for queer books. I realize some of the bonus prompts are quite niche and maybe characters or themes can’t be labels with certainty. In those cases just use your best guess and judgement. (It’s okay to label people in books - in real life that’s a big no-no.)
The challenge is pretty (non)straight forward but feel free to interpret and fulfill the prompts however you like. Audiobooks, non fiction, graphic novels - all books are welcome here.
Queer Flags TBR 2.0
9 participants (50 books)
Overview
This is the follow up to my other challenge „Queer Flags TBR“. This edition brings new flags and colors to read through.
The rules remain the same:
This challenge is meant to help tackle those ever growing stacks of TBR and make it easier to pick the next read.
The rules remain the same:
This challenge is meant to help tackle those ever growing stacks of TBR and make it easier to pick the next read.
This challenge is based on the cover, so it’s easy to quickly choose what’s next. While thecolor of the prompt should be featured prominently on the cover, it doesn’t have to be the main color. (Imaginary bonus points if it is though!)
Color specifications in brackets such as (light) or (dark) should mostly be seen as suggestions and don’t have to be taken too much into consideration.
A lot of colors will have multiple prompts, as they appear in several flags, or twice in the same flag. I encourage you to only add books once and pick a different book for the next prompt. This is a TBR challenge after all.
While this is a queer flag challenge, your books don’t have to be queer. (Again, imaginary bonus points if they are.) Each flag has a bonus prompt for queer books. I realize some of the bonus prompts are quite niche and maybe characters or themes can’t be labels with certainty. In those cases just use your best guess and judgement. (It’s okay to label people in books - in real life that’s a big no-no.)
The challenge is pretty (non)straight forward but feel free to interpret and fulfill the prompts however you like. Audiobooks, non fiction, graphic novels - all books are welcome here.