“They will remember when Nottingham’s daughters rose up against you when no one else dared.” Let’s talk about medieval queer women. Okay, actually, let’s talk about Nottingham by Anna Burke. This is the fourth lesbian Robin Hood retelling I’ve read, and I think this one is my favorite. All of them had some things IRead More
Lesbrary Links: Black Lives Matter, Books Featuring Queer Joy, and Pansexual Lit
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. Read More
The Lesbrary Goodreads Project: 150+ Lists of Sapphic Books to Blow Up Your TBR
The first Pride was a riot. A riot against police. This Pride, support Black Americans protesting for their rights. When you’re building your Pride TBR, support Black LGBTQ authors. Happy Pride! This year, we’re celebrating at the Lesbrary with content every day. Today, I wanted to share with you a pet project you might notRead More
New Bi & Lesbian Books Out This Week! (June 2nd)
Books mentioned: You Should See Me in a Crown by Leah Johnson (YA) You Don’t Live Here by Robyn Schneider (YA) Night Owls and Summer Skies by Rebecca Sullivan (YA) The Obsidian Tower by Melissa Caruso (YA Fantasy) Queen of Coin and Whispers by Helen Corcoran (YA Fantasy) They Say Sarah by Pauline Delabroy-Allard (Fiction)Read More
Black Bi & Lesbian Book Recommendations
The first Pride was a riot. A riot against police. This Pride, support Black Americans protesting for their rights. When you’re building your Pride TBR, support Black LGBTQ authors. I have a bittersweet relationship to Pride every year, because although I appreciate LGBTQ lit getting more attention, it’s frustrating to see so many people onlyRead More
Mary reviews A Bittersweet Garden by Caren J. Werlinger
Ireland? Ghosts? A hot horse trainer? What more could you ask for?! Nora is spending her summer exploring the Irish town her grandparents hail from when she discovers her cottage is haunted by a tragic history. She falls in love with the country and the people, her cousins and new friends (and one friend thatRead More
Sheila Laroque reviews Laid Bare by Astrid Ohletz and Jae
With everything going on, Laid Bare gave me everything I was looking for and more. I don’t typically read or listen to erotica, but with this collection it was a perfect type of escape that I was looking forward to with each new story. I enjoyed the short story format, as well as listening to it inRead More
Happy Pride! Here is Every Bi & Lesbian Book I’ve Read and Loved
The first Pride was a riot. A riot against police. This Pride, support Black Americans protesting for their rights. When you’re building your Pride TBR, support Black LGBTQ authors. Happy Pride! This year, we’re celebrating at the Lesbrary with content every day. I, Danika, have been running the Lesbrary for over 10 years now. InRead More
Welcome to Pride Month at the Lesbrary!
The first Pride was a riot. A riot against police. This Pride, support Black Americans protesting for their rights. When you’re building your Pride TBR, support Black LGBTQ authors. Happy Pride Eve! Of course, at the Lesbrary we celebrate queer women lit all year long, but Pride is the one time of year that queerRead More
Meagan Kimberly reviews Advice I Ignored: Stories and Wisdom From a Formerly Depressed Teenager by Ruby Walker
Ruby Walker’s Advice I Ignored offers exactly that: good advice that so often gets ignored. It didn’t happen only to her. She recognizes it happens to all of us. I’m personally not much of a self-help book type of reader, so I entered this one with some hesitance. But I found I rather enjoyed Walker’sRead More
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