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Melt With You by Jennifer Dugan
Melt With You is a YA sapphic romance that features a road trip and ice cream – what’s not to love? Fallon and Chloe are ex-best friends after one particular night, and Fallon has sworn...
Read MoreCafé Con Lychee by Emery Lee
Café Con Lychee is a Romeo-and-Juliet queer YA romance about two boys whose families own competing cafés in the same town. Used to only having each other to vie for customers’ attention, when a new...
Read MoreStation Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel
Going into Station Eleven, I was pretty sure it wouldn’t be my cup of tea. I don’t do dystopian fiction, anything to do with a pandemic is a big turn-off right now, and, frankly, I...
Read MoreSpace Trash Vol. 1 by Jenn Woodall
Space Trash Vol. 1 introduces the coolest, most punk-rock girl gang this side of the solar system. Stab, Yuki, and Una are underdogs at their school, just trying to make it through while standing their...
Read MoreAnswers in the Pages by David Levithan
Answers in the Pages focuses on the story of two boys – Donovan, a kid whose mom is challenging a book he’s reading in class, and Gideon, who is experiencing strange feelings for the new...
Read MoreThe Gentleman’s Guide to Getting Lucky by Mackenzi Lee
This small volume in between books #1 and #2 of the Montague Siblings series gives a further look at Monty and Percy’s relationship and its, ahem, more intimate parts. They were my favorite part of...
Read MoreThe Lost Language of Cranes by David Leavitt
The Lost Language of Cranes focuses on a very specific time and place in queer history, and as a result any given reader’s mileage may vary. The story focuses on the Benjamin family, consisting of...
Read MoreWishless by Sibylla Nash
Wishless is a magical journey between realms that follows Max, the last of the fairy godmothers. There is a lot riding on Max’s shoulders, and she is tasked with not only rescuing her friends but...
Read MoreNetGalley Round-Up #1
I wrote bite-sized reviews for the following four books to help boost my NetGalley ratio as I’m just starting out–here are my thoughts on what I read!
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