prompt support posts.. 1-24 finished!

Find book recommendations/suggestions across all regular (not bonus) categories of the Read, Seed, Water, Feed reading challenge that I'm hosting on Storygraph.

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Image description: Digital illustration in bright pink, pastel and medium shades of blue-green, muted yellow-brown, pale yellow, blue-purple, reddish-orange, and black, with black text that reads Read, Reflect, feed imagination, collective action. Solid vertical blocks of color are on each side of the illustration, aquamarine on the left and reddish-orange on the right. In addition, on the left, narrow vertical blocks using the colors in the illustration are displayed to both distinguish the image from those on the prompt support pages while also trying to express the idea of multiples.

book recommendations/suggestions!!

Over the last two months, on a set of posts that support the reading challenge I’m hosting, I shared many books that I want more people to read, many books that I want turned into films, many books that I think might change perspectives on the world. These posts will not be displayed on the main page of the web site. I have more books that I want to add and I'll figure out ways to share them separately. Each post has books that I've read and recommend as well as books from my to-be-read (TBR) list, and sometimes quotes or other content. Some books are shared across multiple posts.

Here's a link that contains only a list of these posts, one for each prompt challenge, in addition to a few news items like this one. These posts can also be found under the "READING CHALLENGE" menu item, or by clicking on the light blue-green colored tag "bookchallenge" where it appears in a list of posts:

Read, Seed, Water, Feed book challenge - support pages
Posts support the Read, Seed, Water Feed book challenge, learning beyond university, collective educational efforts, finding new authors & books, & more.

I started to write about these posts here, which also includes other links.

Thank you for reading.

šŸ“ššŸŒ±Books I was reading when I wrote this post: Worldmaking After Empire (2019) by Adom Getachew, Decolonial Marxism (2022) by Walter Rodney, The Drone Eats with Me (2016) by Atef Abu Sai.