“I expect our letters to be someday public property, and, though I write with little self-consciousness about being overheard at some future date, talking intermittently to you and to myself, it seems to me what has concerned us is richly human and significantly focused on the concerns of our time and our tribe.” – JaneRead More
Support the Lesbrary
Newest change to the Lesbrary: I’ve added a Support the Lesbrary page! I appreciate anyone who reads the Lesbrary at all: you’re the reason this site (and youtube and tumblr and twitter) exists at all! But if you feel like helping out in other ways because you’re an incredible and generous person, keep on reading! IfRead More
Sponsored Review: Danika reviews The Lady’s Bride by M. A. Jodat-Danbrani
The Lady’s Bride is a fantasy novella that follows an unnamed woman on her quest to challenge the Lady: a woman with incredible magical powers, who tore their world apart many years ago. If she can best the Lady, then she take on the Lady’s abilities and hopefully change the world for the better. I foundRead More
Danika reviews A Pirate’s Heart by Catherine Friend
When rare book librarian Emma Boyd searches for a pirate’s long-lost treasure map, she learns the hard way that pirates still exist in today’s world… In case the name of this blog didn’t tip you off, I have a soft spot for libraries and librarians. I may not have become a real librarian myself (thoughRead More
Lesbrary Link Round Up February 16 – March 1
Autostraddle posted Lez Liberty Lit: Swoon and Swish and Style and America Chavez Gives Me Hope For Queers of Color Everywhere. Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian posted Four Cozy Queer Canadian Comfort Reads. LGBTQ Books posted Around the Blogosqueer: Recommended Resources. Okazu posted 2017 Yuri Manga in English Updated List. Ylva Publishing posted Spreading the Love: Spicing upRead More
Holly reviews Last Room at the Cliff's Edge by Mark McNease
In the interest of full disclosure, I would like to make it known that this is the first murder mystery that I have read. Due to my unfamiliarity with this genre, I admit that I may not be fully skilled in appreciating the nuances. I think it’s important to note that this book contains descriptionsRead More
Kalyanii reviews Trouble and Her Friends By Melissa Scott
Within an inventory of my virtues, I guarantee that patience will not be listed as one. Thus, had I not been relegated to bed for a week in order to ride out a nasty virus, chances are that I would have abandoned Trouble and Her Friends within the first fifty pages. However, lacking the energyRead More
Marthese reviews “Olympic Hearts: A Tale of Two Goddesses” by Madeline Kelly
“As a goddess of love, it’s not my way to stay chaste” “Olympic Hearts” is a short story by Madeline Kelly. Once I realized what it was about, I started reading it immediately because it combined my loves of reading about mythology and queer women. It helped that it was short, and although I wishRead More
Tierney reviews Consequences by Sarah Libero
[Trigger warning for sexual assault.] When Emily, a systems analyst, meets Kay, a detective, at their Maine police station, both feel an instant connection: Emily is all too happy to provide her expertise on Kay’s investigation of a drug gang, and she begins questioning her twenty-five-year marriage to her husband, Tom. Then when Tom isRead More
Danika reviews Sister Mine by Nalo Hopkinson
It’s hard to describe a book like Sister Mine. It would probably suffice to say it is just as surreal as the cover would suggest, but I’ll make an attempt anyways. Makeda is a twin–originally conjoined twins–and is trying to strike out on her own. She and her sister have always been very close, but MakedaRead More
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