ALA’s Rainbow Book List: GLBTQ Books for Children & Teens posted 2013 Rainbow List Announced. Autostraddle posted More Than Words: Queer, Part 2 (Growing Pains). Band of Thebes posted Stonewall Book Awards: Ellis Avery, Keith Boykin. Elisa posted 2013 Rainbow Awards: Call for Judges. Lambda Literary posted In Remembrance: Julia Penelope,Read More
Danika reviews Charm School Book One: Magical Witch Girl Bunny by Elizabeth Watasin
I’m very glad this book exists. It is adorable. It takes place in Little Salem, a magical place filled with monsters, faeries, and supernatural beings of all kinds. Bunny is a cute witch with a badass, butch, biker, vampire girlfriend, Dean. Their relationship is really sweet, and Dean is the quintessential swoonworthy bad boy butch.Read More
Marcia reviews Stumptown Vol 1 by Greg Rucka, illustrated by Matthew Southworth
Dex Parios may be a down-on-her-luck gambler who has put a few too many dollars on the house tab, but she is a talented investigator – and it’s those investigative skills that will get her out of debt, and, unfortunately, into trouble. The volume one of the graphic novel Stumptown, written by Greg Rucka (GothamRead More
Lena reviews Lesbian Crushes and Bulimia by Natasha Holme
“Lesbian Crushes and Bulimia” is a year’s worth of diary entries that chronicle with terrifying frankness the author, Natasha Holme’s, first lesbian crushes and her descent into disordered eating. The stark candor of the account paints a fascinating portrait of a person and a specific time in recent history. The book, set in 1989, beginsRead More
Danika reviews The Trouble with Emily Dickinson by Lyndsey D’Arcangelo
The Trouble with Emily Dickinson is a cute lesbian teen book with a few notable features. One is that the main character, JJ, has a lesbian best friend: Queenie. They are not into each other. They’re just super close. The other is that JJ’s love interest? Straight. Or is she?! The point of view switches betweenRead More
Link Round Up: Jan 24-29
The Advocate posted Lesbian Author-Scholar Julia Penelope Dead at 71. Autostraddle posted Queer Latina Punk Artist Cristy C. Road: The Interview and Happy Birthday, Virginia Woolf! I Love You A Lot. Band of Thebes posted Stonewall Book Awards: YA Winner, Honor Titles. Curve Magazine posted The 10 Most Underrated Lesbian Books. Elisa posted LGBT Ebook and Print Releases, JanuaryRead More
Danika reviews Starting From Here by Lisa Jenn Bigelow
The last time I kissed Rachel Greenstein we lay in the bed of Scarlett, my Ford pickup, watching the sun sink beyond West Lake. From this very first sentence, you can already tell this is not going to start on a happy note. Starting From Here follows Colby during a time of crisis in her life. HerRead More
Danika reviews The Narrows by m. craig
The Narrows is a Fantasy novel, but it is not the typical medieval Europe-based Fantasy. It’s what one reviewer called a “down-to-earth fantasy”. The Narrows opens with a barista making espressos using a small dragon. It’s an industrialized Fantasy world, and takes place mostly in the Bicycle Narrows, a little hipster side street in the city, taken overRead More
Danika reviews Hymnal for Dirty Girls by Rebekah Matthews
This a slim (only 40 pages) collection of 6 short stories, making it a little bit hard for me to know how to review thoroughly. From the first couple sentences, I hooked on Matthews’s style. (From “Bedroom”: “Someone keeps leaving used condoms outside my apartment. When I complain about it, you say maybe it’s justRead More
Danika reviews Before the Rain: A Memoir of Love & Revolution by Luisita Lopez Torregrosa
Before the Rain is a beautifully-written memoir that is just what the subtitle promises: about love and revolution. It focuses equally on Torregrosa’s experiences as a newspaper editor and reporter overseas in the 80s, as well as her almost a decade long love affair with a woman named Elizabeth. From the beginning, their relationship comes acrossRead More
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