Autostraddle posted 8 Lesbian BDSM Novels to Curl Your Toes (and Maybe Melt Your Heart) 45 Queer Feminist Books To Read in Early 2017 “Goodnight Moon” Is Gay: Margaret Wise Brown Was A Bisexual Badass, Y’all Drawn to Comics: 8 Lesbian, Bisexual and Queer Comics Storylines I’m Hoping For inRead More
Megan Casey reviews Megan Casey reviews Command of Silence, by Paulette Callen
After reading only a few chapters of this book, I wondered why it was not a best seller. It has all the trappings of one. Think of the play Elephant Man: it is a less-than-wonderfully-written play, but the subject matter guarantees it a wide audience just as a train wreck guarantees a gaggle of rubberneckers.Read More
Julie Thompson reviews The Liberators of Willow Run by Marianne K. Martin
***A little bit of spoilers ahead*** Can you use an electric mixer? If so, you can learn to operate a drill. During World War II, the United States “enlisted” women to help with the war effort on the homefront. At the Willow Run plant in Ypsilanti, Michigan, Audrey Draper is securing her independence with eachRead More
Stephanie reviews Her Sigh: A Lesbian Anthology by Victoria Zagar
As most of you know, I LOVE short story collections, so when I came across Her Sigh: A Lesbian Anthology by Victoria Zagar, I thought I’d give it a go. Short stories don’t get a lot of love in lesbian literature, (most folks want to read romance novels), so I’m always excited when I seeRead More
Susan reviews Mahou Josei Chimaka by Kaiju
Mahou Josei Chimaka by Kaiju is a graphic novel riffing on all of the magical girl stories you know and love: as a teenage magical girl, Chimaka collected all of the artifacts she needed to save the world, went to battle her Destined Foe… And lost. Badly. After that, she broke up with her DestinedRead More
Danika reviews Goldie Vance Vol. 1 by Hope Larson (Author) and Brittney Williams (illustrator)
Aahh, it’s been a long time since I’ve read a book with surprise queer content. It’s such a great surprise. Goldie Vance is an all-ages comic that has been described as Lumberjanes meets Nancy Drew, which I think is a pretty solid assessment. It also gave me hints of Veronia Mars, but that may justRead More
Lauren reviews Fearless by Shira Glassman
Lana is a divorcee and mother of two who has been out of the closet for less than a year. Although her lesbian social circle and dating life are dry as a desert, she finds purpose in other areas of life, including her role as a supportive band mom. The story opens at her teenageRead More
Link Round Up: December 15 – January 4
Autostraddle posted Top 10 Queer and Feminist Books of 2016 9 Lesbian Romance Audiobooks To Warm Your Heart On Chilly Nights Lez Liberty Lit: Reading Fever Walking and Talking, Kicking and Screaming: An Interview with Ruth Curry of Emily Books Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian postedRead More
Danika reviews The One Hundred Nights of Hero by Isabel Greenberg
I have to start this with my Goodreads status update from 5 pages in: I literally cannot handle how much I like this book. I can’t get through a page without cackling or exclaiming. The art! The narration! The surreal worldbuilding! The f/f couple in the middle of it!!! The feminism! The cleverness! Like, IRead More
Jess van Netten reviews Secret Diaries Past & Present: Q&A with Helena Whitbread & Natasha Holme
In understanding my consumption of the diary of Anne Frank, my devouring the entirety of Anne of Green Gables, Susan Howatch’s Cashelmara, Bryce Courteney’s Jessica and later in life pouring through Ruth Maier’s diary in one sitting, you could say I have a fascination with the personal details of others; particularly women. As such, IRead More
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