Upon discovering rummaged jewelry boxes and messes young Emlyn knows she did not create, Emlyn confronts her two mothers about the probability of a mysterious gremlin sneaking into her bedroom at night. Determined to find out which creature was indeed responsible for displacing shiny items in her room, Emlyn disregards her mothers’ claims that noRead More
Anna M reviews Jolt by Kris Bryant
Jolt is the first novel by Kris Bryant and will be published in September by Bold Strokes Books. I read a review copy courtesy of Netgalley. Mystery author Bethany Lange hasn’t recovered from a bad breakup three years ago, when her closeted partner abruptly left her to be with someone else. Since then, Bethany hasRead More
Hannah reviews Tipping the Velvet by Sarah Waters
I’m ashamed to say that Tipping the Velvet is my first Sarah Waters read, but pleased to report that it didn’t disappoint. Taking place in Victorian England, Tipping the Velvet is a mix of the coming-of-age and coming-out genres; its themes (if I am to reduce a twist-filled tale to such banalities) include leaving home,Read More
Link Round Up: August 14 – 21
AfterEllen posted Exposed: The real reason for censoring “The Miseducation of Cameron Post”. Golden Crown Literary Society is taking hotel reservations and registration for the 2015 GCLS conference in New Orleans, July 22-26, 2015. Lesbian Reading Room posted LESBIAN FOCAL BOOK LIST: FANTASY (pdf). Outer Alliance posted Outer Alliance Podcast #44. Malinda Lo posted Diversity Programming at BookRead More
Krait reviews Santa Olivia by Jacqueline Carey
Santa Olivia is one of those books that’s really hard to describe. You’ve got a dystopian 10 minutes into the future United States, a daughter of one of the genetically-modified “Wolf Boys,” and boxing. But Carey weaves all of those disparate parts into a ridiculously good story. Loup Garron is born in Outpost 12, aRead More
Elinor reviews One Foot Onto the Ice and When You Know by Kiki Archer
[This review contains some spoilers. -ed.] Kiki Archer’s lesbian romantic comedy, One Foot Onto the Ice, and its sequel When You Know, are the fun tale of Susan and Jenna. Susan is an uptight teacher at the British boarding school she attended just under a decade ago. Jenna is her free-spirited former classmate, now aRead More
Link Round Up: July 24 – August 13
AfterEllen posted The AfterEllen.com Book Club: “Annie on My Mind” and The AfterEllen.com Book Club: August Rewind. Autostraddle posted Lez Liberty Lit #51: Reading While Travelling 40 LGBTQ-Friendly Picture Books for Ages 0-5 Read a F*cking Book: Late Summer Reading For Queers and Feminists If They Build A New Queer Bookstore, Will You Come “FunRead More
Ashley reviews Girls I’ve Run Away With by Rhiannon Argo
Rhiannon Argo’s Girls I’ve Run Away With has been on my “To Read” list since Autostraddle mentioned it in their “Read a F*cking Book” column last October. After diving into the world of sixteen-year-old skater girl Lo, I can easily see why it was recommended so highly. Argo’s novel was a stark contrast to someRead More
Kalyanii reviews Women Float by Maureen Foley
The names may be different, the locales may boast an unfamiliar topography and the events may have a turn all their own; but, once in a very great while, a work emerges that is capable of providing the seldom-uttered assurance that this story is your story. It is akin to the caress of the author’sRead More
Danika reviews Kissing Kate by Lauren Myracle
I have had this book on my shelf for so many years that I actually couldn’t say with any certainty whether I read it or not. I felt like I had, but I couldn’t remember anything about it. So, since I was going to see Lauren Myracle at Leakycon in a couple weeks, I decidedRead More
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 199
- 200
- 201
- 202
- 203
- …
- 278
- Next Page »