Egads, I have such mixed feelings about this novel. But the first thing I have to mention is that there wasn’t actually much L in the LGBTQ aspect. There were a few gay men, and a woman who was possible bisexual, but that was the extent of the queer woman dynamic here. So that wasRead More
Casey reviews Bi: Notes for A Bisexual Revolution by Shiri Eisner
Are you looking for a smart, accessible introduction to bisexual academic theory, history, and activism? Are you a bisexual/pansexual/omnisexual person who needs an anti-assimilationist kick in the pants? Are you a monosexual (gay or straight) person who wants to learn more about the bisexual people in your life? Look no further than Shiri Eisner’s Bi:Read More
Link Round Up: Sept 25 – October 1
AfterEllen posted Hannah Hart on her new book, coming out and style icons. Sista Outsider posted Lez Talk Books Radio Debut! Malinda Lo posted Have your books been banned? “Mini Rant: The Coming Out Novel and Queer Characters in YA Lit” was posted at M-E Girard. Jolt by Kris Bryant was reviewed at Frivolous Views. A CupRead More
Krait reviews Sweet and Rough: Queer Smut by Sinclair Sexsmith
Sweet, sensual adoration and dirty, rough sex meet in this anthology of queer smut penned by Top Sex Blogger Sinclair Sexsmith. The complete collection includes sixteen of Sinclair’s best queer erotica short stories, full of dapper dates, femmes in pretty dresses, flogging, bondage, flirting on the subway, bold moves, and (of course) strap-ons. From ongoingRead More
Abigail reviews Out at the Inn by K’Anne Meinel
Yes, that title is a pun. Unsure what I was in the mood to read, I started this book because from my cursory glance at the description I thought it was a mystery novel. It quickly became apparent that it was not. However, I was pleasantly surprised to find that I was enjoying the novel,Read More
TB reviews Exception to the Rule by Cindy Rizzo
Robin, a New Yorker, has a rule: don’t fall for a princess. If you do, she’ll break your heart. Tracy, a southern, has her own rules involving having a fake boyfriend and several short affairs with older women. Both Robin and Tracy are terrified of getting hurt, but they’ve convinced themselves that they don’t needRead More
Link Round Up: Sept 18 – 24
Autostraddle posted Holy Moly Alison Bechdel Won A MacArthur Genius Grant Lez Liberty Lit #55: Reading Slowly, Reading Well The Speakeasy Book Club Is Reading “Sister Outsider” And You Should Too! Diversity In YA posted Book Challenges Suppress Diversity. Lambda Literary posted Roxane Gay: On Messiness, Not Belonging, and What Being Queer Taught Her About Being a (Bad)Read More
Danielle Ferriola reviews The Breaking Point by Catrina Wolfe
Unable to escape the incessant bullying Jodi faces at school and online, she feels taking her life is the only way out. Jodi’s mother finds her in the nick of time but the damage is already done. The color that once illuminated Jodi is now a seemingly permanent gray. Jodi’s parents decide moving to aRead More
Rachel reviews Ask The Passengers by A.S. King
All across America, millions of teenage girls are asking themselves “Am I gay?” and “Is it wrong to be a lesbian?” They also ask “How will I tell anybody; what will they think of me?” YA author A.S. King has written Ask The Passengers, a novel where one lesbian girl asks herself these questions andRead More
Marthese reviews Cage the Darlings by Elora Bishop
I love fairytales, especially those with a queer twist so I had to pick this book up! The story is about Envy, a thief working as a servant for a scheme she came up with and Merle, the blackbird princess who visits Envy once she gets locked up in Bran Tower. It is a romanticRead More
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