Sophie Bishop was clean when her best friend Mina was murdered before her eyes. She’d been clean for nine months, two weeks, and six days. Not that the police or her parents believe her, especially considering the evidence to the contrary found in her jacket pocket. Everybody thinks that Mina’s death was a drug dealRead More
Link Round Up: February 1 – 14
Autostraddle posted 8 Books to Read If You Loved Carmen Maria Machado’s “Her Body and Other Parties”. Bella Books is holding multiple giveaways through their Facebook page. Book Riot posted 7 Fantastic Queer Sequels Coming Out in 2018 and 10 Unmissable LGBTQ+ Poets. Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian posted Three New Must-Read Queer Canadian Poetry Books. LambdaRead More
Susan reviews Piper Deez and the Case of the Winter Planet by M. Fenn
Piper Deez and the Case of the Winter Planet is a hardboiled scifi mystery by M. Fenn; Piper Deez is sent to investigate thefts on a mining planet owned by the clan that she serves, where there are definitely no factions, no bubbling undercurrents of resentment, and only a few murders. Hello, I don’t knowRead More
Danika reviews How To Make a Wish by Ashley Herring Blake
Even before this book came out, I have been hearing 100% positive things about it. Lots of people whose opinions I respect have sung its praises, and with bi & lesbian YA readers, it’s widely accepted as a favourite. But despite these glowing reviews, I was reluctant to pick it up. Why? Honestly? Because IRead More
Marthese Recommends: Kickass Comics for This Valentine’s!
Not everyone likes Valentine ’s Day: some feel lonely, some have too much work, some don’t like the crowds, some just don’t like the capitalistic commercialisation of romance while others just don’t like the mushy stuff in such quantities. It’s okay! We can all unite by reading something kickass while letting the romantics have theirRead More
Link Round Up January 18 – 31
AfterEllen posted Life’s Little Lesbian Mysteries: The good ol’ days. Autostraddle posted Katchoo and Francine are Back in “Strangers in Paradise XXV”. Book Riot posted 3 Standalone Comics Featuring Queer Women (and Happy Endings!) Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian posted The Best (Mostly Queer) Books I Read in 2017. LGBTQ Reads posted Guest Recs from Erin Ptah: Webcomics About Soft PastelRead More
Rebecca reviews Dreams Unspoken by R.J. Layer
R.J. Layer’s Dreams Unspoken is an okay read with a dull and dragging plot and the slowest burning romance ever. The book features two very different protagonists. We have rugged lesbian cowgirl Jo Marchal who has moved back home to be near to her dying father. Her parents do not accept her sexuality and after years ofRead More
Anna Marie reviews Women Lovers, Or the Third Woman by Natalie Clifford Barney
Women Lovers or the Third Woman by Natalie Clifford Barney is an intense and poetic modernist novel about three women (N, L and M) deeply devoted and in love with each other, and chronicles the transformation of their relationship. The idea of the “Third Woman” is not only a reference to one of the women inRead More
Tierney reviews Can You Hear Me? by Geonn Cannon
Colonel Noa Laurie, sole survivor of the catastrophic failure of her space station, heads back into space once more on a mission to help eradicate space debris, on her own. She has volunteered to pilot the one-person Orbital Debris Independent Eradication (ODIE) engine, circling the Earth over the course of her two-year solo mission. SheRead More
Whitney D-R reviews Motor Crush Volume 1
Domino Swift lives Nova Honda, a city where almost everyone lives and breathes racing. You’re either a sponsored racer in the World Grand Prix or racing at night against biker gangs. If you’re Domino Swift, you do both. From the very first page, you’re rooting for Domino. You want her to “crush” the competition, evenRead More
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