It’s not always easy to find out which books have queer representation, or what kind of representation they have. That’s why every month, I make a big list of bi and lesbian books out this month, sorted by genre. I’ve highlighted a few of the books I’m most interested in, but click through to seeRead More
Lesbrary Links: 2022 Queer Books By Black Authors, the LGBTQ Books Banned in Schools, and More
I follow hundreds of queer book blogs to scout out the best sapphic book news and reviews! Many of them get posted on Tumblr and Twitter as I discover them, but my favourites get saved for these link compilations. Here are some of the posts I’ve found interesting in the last few weeks. For Black History Month and everyRead More
Anna N. reviews Welcome Home by Jon D. Arthur
This novella has everything I could want: Tough leading lady with a chip on her shoulder and emotional walls that would rival those of some bougie gated community for the obscenely, underhandedly wealthy. Seedy magical underground run by entities straight out of Jemaine Clement’s fevered imaginings. Cronenbergian monstrosities that play mind games with their prey.Read More
Kayla Bell reviews Once Ghosted, Twice Shy by Alyssa Cole
Amazon Affiliate Link | Bookshop.org Affiliate Link Have you ever wished for a sapphic romance that isn’t all about angst and homophobia and actually focuses on the development and drama of the characters? Look no further, because Alyssa Cole’s excellent novella Once Ghosted, Twice Shy has you covered. This entry into the Reluctant Royals universeRead More
Larkie reviews Passing Strange by Ellen Klages
Amazon Affiliate Link | Bookshop.org Affiliate Link Passing Strange is a novella that feels like it has it all: a bit of mystery, a lot of history, and just a hint of magic. A queer love story set mostly in 1940 San Francisco, the book opens with Helen Young, and elderly woman who has just aRead More
Danika reviews Cold by Mariko Tamaki
Amazon Affiliate Link | Bookshop.org Affiliate Link I’m writing this having just finished Cold, and I can still feel an ache in my chest. My heart breaks for Georgia and Todd, and all the Georgias and Todds. This is a YA mystery told from two perspectives. Todd is a young queer teen who was foundRead More
Lesbrary Links: “Quiet” LGBTQ Book Censorship, 1920s Sapphic Lit, and More
I follow hundreds of queer book blogs to scout out the best sapphic book news and reviews! Many of them get posted on Tumblr and Twitter as I discover them, but my favourites get saved for these link compilations. Here are some of the posts I’ve found interesting in the last few weeks. LGBTQIA+ Books Are Under Attack as MoreRead More
Nat reviews The Mermaid, the Witch, and the Sea by Maggie Tokuda-Hall
Amazon Affiliate Link | Bookshop.org Affiliate Link Sometimes we pick up a book with certain expectations – sometimes we also discover that those expectations are way off the mark. When I set out to read The Mermaid, the Witch, and the Sea I knew this: it was a YA book with romance, it was gaaay,Read More
New Sapphic Releases: Bi and Lesbian Books Out This Week!
January is a pretty slow publishing month, but there are still some great sapphic books coming out this week! Here are some that should be on your radar. Which of these are going on your To Be Read list? Manywhere: Stories by Morgan Thomas (Queer and Trans Short Stories) The nine stories in Morgan Thomas’sRead More
Meagan Kimberly reviews Bi: Notes for a Bisexual Revolution by Shiri Eisner
Amazon Affiliate Link | Bookshop.org Affiliate Link While Shiri Eisner’s Bi: Notes for a Bisexual Revolution was published almost 10 years ago, there’s still so much that resonates. This shows how far we still have to go in the bisexual movement, but it also shows how far it’s come. Right from the introduction, Eisner laysRead More
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