Reading Women Challenge


It’s time for the 2021 Reading Women Challenge! Reading challenges are a great way to read outside your comfort zone—and you get to do it with other bookish friends! The 2021 challenge officially begins January 1, 2021 and ends December 31, 2021.

Here’s the rundown: complete as many challenges as you can from the list below. If you have one book that covers two categories (or more!), feel free to count it for both. It's not a contest. Our goal is to encourage you to read widely (and fight the patriarchy, but that was probably a given), so just have fun with it!

This year, we’re focusing on reading international authors (authors from countries other than your own). We’re also encouraging participants to read books by trans women and people of other marginalized genders who are comfortable being included in feminine-coded initiatives.

Be sure to share your progress by using the hashtag #ReadingWomenChallenge.

Need some recommendations? Scroll to the bottom of this page for a list of resources and a link to our Goodreads group.

Happy Reading!

RWC 2020 - IG-3.png
 

Reading Women Challenge 2021

All books read for this challenge must be by women or people of other historically marginalized genders who are comfortable being included in feminine-coded initiatives.

  1. A Book Longlisted for the JCB Prize

    • The JCB Prize for Literature is an award presented each year to a distinguished work of fiction by an Indian author.

    • The prize aims to celebrate Indian writing and to help readers across the world discover the very best of contemporary Indian literature. It also makes significant awards also to translators, without whose work no reader can appreciate the scale and diversity of a literature written in over twenty languages.

    • Find out more over on the prize’s website.

  2. An Author from Eastern Europe

    • Eastern Europe is, as the name says, the eastern part of Europe. According to the United Nations Statistics Division, countries within Eastern Europe are Belarus, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine, and the most-western part of the Russian Federation.

  3. A Book About Incarceration

    • Read a fiction or nonfiction book about any kind of incarceration set anywhere around the world.

  4. A Cookbook by a Woman of Color

    • You do not have to read every word of the cookbook.

    • Making a recipe from the cookbook is encouraged but not required.

    • If you are triggered by food, please feel free to read a book about cocktails, tea, coffee, olive oil, cocoa beans, or anything else food adjacent.

  5. A Book with a Protagonist Older than 50

    • Bonus points if the author is also over 50!

  6. A Book by a South American Author in Translation

    • As with all of our translation prompts, you can read in any language you like as long as the book has been translated from one language to another.

  7. Reread a Favorite Book

  8. A Memoir by an Indigenous, First Nations, Native, or Aboriginal Woman

  9. A Book by a Neurodivergent Author

    • While “neurodivergent” often refers to people on the Autism Spectrum, it also includes people with ADD, ADHD, learning disabilities, and any other type of condition that causes cognitive difference.

  10. A Crime Novel or Thriller in Translation

    • As with all of our translation prompts, you can read in any language you like as long as the book has been translated from one language to another.

  11. A Book About the Natural World

    • This can be interpreted as specific or as general as you like.

  12. A Young Adult Novel by a Latinx Author

  13. A Poetry Collection by a Black Woman

  14. A Book with a Biracial Protagonist

  15. A Muslim Middle Grade Novel

  16. A Book Featuring a Queer Love Story

  17. About a Woman in Politics

    • Bonus points for reading about a woman in politics from a country that’s not your own!

  18. A Book with a Rural Setting

  19. A Book with a Cover Designed by a Woman

  20. A Book by an Arab Author in Translation

    • As with all of our translation prompts, you can read in any language you like as long as the book has been translated from one language to another.

    • The Arab World consists of twenty-two countries in the Middle East and North Africa: Algeria, Bahrain, the Comoros Islands, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Mauritania, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.

  21. A Book by a Trans Author

    • This includes trans women and nonbinary trans authors comfortable being included in feminine-coded initiatives.

  22. A Fantasy Novel by an Asian Author

  23. A Nonfiction Book Focused on Social Justice

  24. A Short Story Collection by a Caribbean Author

BONUS

  • A Book by Alexis Wright

  • A Book by Tsitsi Dangarembga

  • A Book by Leila Aboulela

  • A Book by Yoko Ogawa


Other Resources


If you don't find what you're looking for, feel free to send us a message.