Try The 'Reading Without Walls' Challenge This Month

Books can take you anywhere and allow you to experience the world (or distant worlds, even) through new eyes. And that's why we're excited about a new event called , which challenges readers to explore beyond their usual literary comfort zones.
The rules of this challenge are simple. Just pick your next book using one of these suggestions:
1) Read a book about a character who doesn't look like you or live like you.
2) Read a book about a topic you don't know much about.
3) Read a book in a format that you don't normally read for fun (a graphic novel, a book in verse, or an audiobook).
Beginning this month, is planned as an annual event every April. It's meant to expand the range of books children read, but we think it's a great idea for readers of any age. You can check out the Reading Without Walls more information, reading lists, kids' activity books, and more. And if you want to follow along on social media, check out the hashtag .
began as a pilot program last year when author and comic book artist Gene Luen Yang was appointed (you can see Yang announcing the project in the video ). Yang is the author of American Born Chinese, Avatar: The Last Airbender, and many more graphic novels.
We'd love to know how you get out of your reading comfort zones and how that's helped you become a better reader. Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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Oh, yeah! Who was your fav girl? Mine was Tiara.

I can't really say I understand the struggle because I'm a white male. However, instead of focusing on just gender/nationality, why not try reading something you just naturally enjoy? Most of the time, even reading a book about a white male, I usually end up liking the secondary characters better than the protagonist.
Just a suggestion, but, hey, it's up to you what you do with it.

It should have said "read outside your usual genre."

Kite Runner is an AMAZING and beautiful book. Enjoy!!


Seems like a good opportunity to finally try the Illuminae audiobook

I heard a lot of good things about it


Girls of Riyadh by Rajaa Alsanea has attracted a bit of attention for being about the lives of young Saudi women.
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Same for me, my kindle is my favourite thing I own and had really helped me widen my reading because books are much cheaper and in a bookstore I tend to go to the same section and choose books with similar looking fantasy like covers but on the Kindle I just look at deals and reviews etc