Blurb When their now famous ex-boyfriend asks them to participate in a teen reality show, two eighteen year old girls—one bent on revenge, the other open to rekindling romance—get tangled up in an unexpected twist when they fall for each other instead in Never Ever Getting Back Together by nationally and internationally-bestselling and Indie Next Pick author… Continue reading Never Ever Getting Back Together by Sophie Gonzales // Book Review
Tag: LGBT Books
Wicked Little Things by Justin Arnold // Book Review
Blurb Join a coven.Catch a killer.Get a makeover...? When his cousin is murdered, recently outed 16-year-old Dane Craven is forced to return to his unbearably small hometown of Jasper Hollow. It would be easy enough for him to keep his head down if it weren't for three inescapable facts. One, Dane is a witch with… Continue reading Wicked Little Things by Justin Arnold // Book Review
All Our Hidden Gifts by Caroline O’Donoghue // Book Review
Blurb Maeve Chambers doesn't have much going for her. Not only does she feel like the sole idiot in a family of geniuses, she managed to drive away her best friend Lily a year ago. But when she finds a pack of dusty old tarot cards at school, and begins to give scarily accurate readings… Continue reading All Our Hidden Gifts by Caroline O’Donoghue // Book Review
The 99 Boyfriends of Micah Summers by Adam Sass // Book Review
Blurb Micah Summers runs a popular Instagram full of drawings of his numerous imaginary boyfriends (ninety-nine so far)—though he's never had a real boyfriend before. But when a meet-cute with Boy 100 goes wrong, Micah embarks on a Prince Charming-like quest throughout Chicago to find true love—for real this time. Will Boy 100 be the… Continue reading The 99 Boyfriends of Micah Summers by Adam Sass // Book Review
Only on the Weekends by Dean Atta // Book Review
Blurb Mack. Karim. Finlay. Mack never thought he'd find love, let alone with two people. Will he make the right choice? And can love last for ever? A must-read queer love story for fans of Sex Education, written in verse by Dean Atta. Fifteen-year-old Mack is a hopeless romantic - he blames the films he's… Continue reading Only on the Weekends by Dean Atta // Book Review
Timberdark by Darren Charlton (Wranglestone #2) // Book Review
Blurb With the tide turned against the Dead, Peter and the remaining community on Wranglestone prepare to leave for town, where the comforts of the world before await them. Could this be the home that finally brings both safety and unity for all? Cooper isn't so sure. He harbours feelings from that terrible night on… Continue reading Timberdark by Darren Charlton (Wranglestone #2) // Book Review
Alice Austen Lived Here by Alex Gino // Book Review
Blurb From the award-winning author of George, a phenomenal novel about queerness past, present, and future. Sam is very in touch with their own queer identity. They're nonbinary, and their best friend, TJ, is nonbinary as well. Sam's family is very cool with it... as long as Sam remembers that nonbinary kids are also required to… Continue reading Alice Austen Lived Here by Alex Gino // Book Review
Milo and Marcos at the End of the World by Kevin Christopher Snipes // Book Review
Blurb When Marcos moves to town, Milo is forced to acknowledge the feelings he's kept hidden, especially from his religious parents. But as natural disasters begin to befall them the closer they become, Milo and Marcos soon begin to wonder if the universe itself is plotting against them in this young adult debut by playwright… Continue reading Milo and Marcos at the End of the World by Kevin Christopher Snipes // Book Review
When You Call My Name by Tucker Shaw // Book Review
Blurb In the spirit of the author’s massively popular Twitter thread, Tucker Shaw’s When You Call My Name is a heartrending novel about two gay teens coming of age in New York City in 1990 at the height of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Named "this summer's most powerful LGBTQ+ novel" by GAY TIMES, this book is perfect for fans… Continue reading When You Call My Name by Tucker Shaw // Book Review
Last Night At The Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo Book Review [that book. it was about two women, and they fell in love with each other]
Blurb Acclaimed author of Ash Malinda Lo returns with her most personal and ambitious novel yet, a gripping story of love and duty set in San Francisco's Chinatown during the Red Scare. “That book. It was about two women, and they fell in love with each other.” And then Lily asked the question that had taken root… Continue reading Last Night At The Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo Book Review [that book. it was about two women, and they fell in love with each other]
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