At the end of November, when I was planning the books I’d like to pick up in December, I took a look at my shelves to see if there were any holiday or wintery books I hadn’t read yet, and Fresh Tracks immediately jumped out at me, so I knew it was a must-read for theRead More
Tag reviews 25 Years of Malcontent by Stephanie Byrd
For November I reviewed the follow-up collection by Byrd, A Distant Footstep on the Plain. I’m doing it a little backwards this time by reviewing her first collection second, but it’s for a reason. 25 Years of Malcontent is, like its successor, raw and painfully real, but some of the works in this collection (e.g. “Mother’sRead More
Anna M. reviews How Sweet It Is by Melissa Brayden
How Sweet It Is is the third novel by Bold Strokes author Melissa Brayden. It has been more than four years since chef Molly O’Brien’s wife Cassie died in a tragic plane crash, and she’s recently been thinking about testing the dating waters. She’s also struggling to keep her family business, a small town bakery/coffeeRead More
Link Round Up: November 28 – December 4
Autostraddle posted Lez Liberty Lit #34: I Know Where Waldo Is and More Than Words: Queer Internet Linguistics. Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian posted Holiday Wish List: Don’t Bring Me Figgy Pudding, Give Me Books! and Queer Canadian Books for Everyone!: A Holiday Gift Guide. Lambda Literary posted New in December: Morrissey, Jennifer Reed, Jameson Currier, Keja L. Valens, and Randall Mann. The Other AllianceRead More
Danika reviews Fist of the Spider Woman edited by Amber Dawn
This book freaked me out. Again, it was one I meant to read in October for my Halloween-y reads, but my inter-library loan didn’t come in until late November. It’s a bit of a shame, because it would have made for a fantastic Halloween read. It’s a short story collection (with a few poems)Read More
Lena reviews Andi Unwrapped by Riley Adair Garret
Andi Unwrapped, Riley Adair Garret’s collegiate romance about a popular English professor and her student, is a story about obstacles. Garret throws up problems that prevent her heroines from being together almost from start to finish. What starts out as being interesting and exciting starts to feel like tedious and unnecessary drama by the end,Read More
Rachel reviews Innocent Hearts by Radclyffe
Radclyffe, who established Bold Strokes Books, has written a beautiful, old-west lesbian romance, Innocent Hearts. It is early 1865, and the Beecher family: Martin, Martha and their eighteen year old daughter Kate, have moved from Boston all the way to New Hope, Montana Territory, giving up the comforts of the east to experience adventure inRead More
Link Round Up: November 21 – 27
Autostraddle posted More Than Words: On the Word “Gay” and Definitive Dilemmas Read a F*cking Book: “Out of Hollow Water” by Anna Bongiovanni 18 Keen Insights On Lesbian Sexual Activity From 1966’s “The Lesbian Handbook” LadyLike Book Club posted Episode 21 – Parties in Congress. Lambda Literary posted Doris Lessing: Writing the Female Sex and Nicola Griffith: Master World Builder. QueerRead More
Danika reviews Dark Angels: Lesbian Vampire Erotica edited by Pam Keesey
This was another (in addition to The Haunting of Hill House) book I intended to read in October, but didn’t come in to the library for me until November, so I’m extending my Halloween reads! When I went to pick it up, I was surprised to see that it was billed as erotica: I didn’tRead More
Danika reviews The Haunting Of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
I thought I would do something a little differently today and do a video review! I’ve started a booktube (book-themed youtube) channel, but this is the first lesbian book review I’ve posted. Let me know what you think, and whether you’d like to see more or less of video reviews at the Lesbrary.
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