This is the Lesbrary bi-weekly feature where we take a look at all the lesbian and bi women book news and reviews happening on the rest of the internet!
Autostraddle posted 8 Action/Adventure Books with Queer Women Main Characters and 7 Super Queer Cookbooks For Your Super Queer Kitchen!
Book Riot posted 3 On A YA Theme: Queer Girls of Color in YA Lit Written by Authors of Color.
Cats and Paperbacks posted F/F and Romancelandia.
Lambda Literary posted New in May: Casey Plett, Tommy Pico, Nicola Griffith, Stephen McCauley, and North Morgan.
LGBTQ Reads posted New Releases: May 2018.
Women and Words updated their New Releases & Coming Up page.
“New Poetry by Queer Indigenous Women” was posted at Literary Hub.
“The Lesbian Archive: Preserving A Herstory They Tried to Erase” was posted at AfterEllen.
“‘Under The Gaydar’ YA Novels Are Meant For Teens Who Can’t Be Open About Their Sexuality — And They’re Just As Necessary As Ever” was posted at Bustle.
The Fletcher by K. Aten was reviewed at Lambda Literary.
Girl Made of Stars by Ashley Herring Blake was reviewed at Green Tea & Paperbacks.
For Sizakele by Yvonne “Fly” Onakeme Etaghene was reviewed at Black Lesbian Literary Collective.
My Favorite Thing is Monsters by Emil Ferris was reviewed at Lambda Literary.
Lady In Waiting by Jea Hawkins was reviewed at Sweet’n Our Ink.
Postcards from the Canyon by Lisa Gitlin was reviewed at Lambda Literary.
When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri was reviewed at Autostraddle.
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Daniela Gonzalez says
As soon as I read that the book 24/7 of Yolanda Wallace, has a mexican character in it, I knew that I had to read it.
Thanks for the list, 24/7 is now on my tbr list.