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YA Pride Dream Books Pt. 1


a-wlw-reads:

I saw that YA Pride asked their twitter followers to respond with their dream LGBT books here and while yes, we need absolutely need more books and more diverse books, I don’t want people to miss out on some of the great books that already exist! (Going off a mix of books I’ve read and descriptions, anything marked by a * I haven’t personally read)

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Physical Disability:

Sheridan’s Fate by Gun Brooke (uses a wheelchair)*

Mean Deaf Little Queer by Terry Galloway (deaf)* 

All in the Family by Q. Kelly (deaf)*

Ascension by Jacqueline Koyanagi (chronic pain, prosthetic leg)

Far From You by Tess Sharpe (physically handicapped, uses crutches)*

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Gay Fairy Tales:

Girls Made of Snow and Glass by Melissa Bashardoust

Kissing the Witch: Old Tales in New Skins by Emma Donoghue

Robins in the Night by Dajo Jago

Ash by Malinda Lo

Cinder Ella by S. T. Lynn*

Marian by Ella Lyons*

Gretel: A Fairy Tale Retold by Niamh Murphy

Gay Vampires:

Mad House: Vengeful Vampires by Bria Lin

Better Off Red by Rebekah Weatherspoon*

Gay Witches:

Bluebell Hall by Kayla Bashe

Labyrinth Lost by Zoraida Córdova

The Witch Sea by Sarah Diemer

Kissing the Witch: Old Tales in New Skins by Emma Donoghue

Gretel: A Fairy Tale Retold by Niamh Murphy

Gay Superheros:

Dreadnought and Sovereign by April Daniels

Cinnamon Blade: Knife in Shining Armor by Shira Glassman*

Not Your Sidekick by C.B. Lee

Gay Superheros (in comics):

Bombshells by Marguerite Bennett

America by Gabby Rivera*

Batwoman by Greg Rucka*

Runaways by Brian K. Vaughan*

Gay Fantasy (see above but also):

Love in the Time of Global Warming and The Island of Excess Love by Francesca Lia Block

The Dark Wife by Sarah Diemer

Otherbound by Corinne Duyvis

The Second Mango by Shira Glassman

The Shattering by Karen Healey

About a Girl by Sarah McCarry

Huntress by Malinda Lo

Libyrinth by Pearl North

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Time Travel:

Sappho’s Bar and Grill by Bonnie J. Morris*

A Darkly Beating Heart by Lindsay Smith*

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Gays in Space!:

The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers

Finding Hekate by Kellie Doherty

The Stars Are Legion by Kameron Hurley*

Ascension by Jacqueline Koyanagi

[image description: a series of tweets that are quote replies to the “LGBTQIAP+ book of your dreams” tweet from YA Pride. Here is the full list of replies. Each tweet is requesting a specific kind of queer book that is recommended below it in text.]


Posted 2 years ago reblog 1015 notes

guiding-light-deactivated201902: Do you have recs for lesbian books where the majority of the characters are women? Like Juliet Takes a Breath? Idk it seems like in most lesbians books I've read, the protag is surrounded by men except for their love interest and I'm kinda bored with it.

For sure! I feel like I’ve read tons more that match this, but I’m having trouble bringing them to mind. Here are the first ones I thought of:

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Shira Glassman recommends:

I also was told When Women Were Warriors would fit!


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Recs List: Novella-length F/F SF&F


shiraglassman:

starship-library:

Lately I’ve found myself with a real craving for F/F romance in fantasy and sci-fi settings that I can devour in one go, and I couldn’t find a handy list anywhere, so I decided to make one myself. (If anyone knows of another such list I’d love to see it, though!) Thank you to everyone who suggested things on Twitter!

These are all ones that I have read myself, but if you know of any I’ve missed off, don’t hesitate to add them and I’ll reblog. I’ll probably also add new entries to this list periodically, so if you get through them all and want more, check back!

A couple of these are technically novelettes, and one or two of them are getting towards novel length, but all of them are longer than a super-quick short story and shorter than a full-length novel, and available to buy as ebooks on their own rather than as part of an anthology.

(If you’d like content notes for any of these, they’ll all eventually get full reviews, but feel free to send me a message or an ask if you have questions about the ones without reviews posted yet.)


Beauty, Glory, Thrift, by Alison Tam - This smart and evocative space adventure is almost impossible to explain - you just have to read it - but it involves an unusual relationship between a goddess and a thief.

Cinnamon Blade: Knife in Shining Armor, by Shira Glassman - In this witty and steamy story, crime fighter Cinnamon Blade just wants to get through a whole date with cute, nerdy Soledad without having to save the city from aliens or vampires.

The Cybernetic Tea Shop, by Meredith Katz - This is a warm and atmospheric tale of a romance between a sentient robot stuck in the past and a human technician afraid to put down roots.

The Disastrous Début of Agatha Tremain, by Stephanie Burgis - My review notes when I reread this recently were just “KISS GIRLS SMASH THE PATRIARCHY!!!” and if that’s your jam you’ll love this kickass, uplifting 19th-century fantasy.

Dynama, by Ruth Diaz - A sweet and hot superhero story following undercover metahuman TJ as she tries to juggle kids, work, saving the day, and her evil ex escaping from supervillain prison, with the help of her incredibly competent nanny Annmarie.

The Flamebringers, by Charley Clarke - A lush and romantic high fantasy story with awesome dragons - Astraea, the leader of her people, finds herself drawn to Mal, an outcast refugee.

Gale, by Lyssa Chiavari - This atmospheric and creepy dystopian retelling of The Tempest features the beginnings of a sweet romance between Miranda and Ferda, a girl she meets in her dreams who tells her stories of another world.

Girl Reporter, by Tansy Rayner Roberts - A funny, smart and thoughtful story of superhero journalism, family, adventure, and cute, bantersome romance.

Gretel: A Fairytale Retold, by Niamh Murphy - An intriguing and romantic twist on a familiar tale, with Gretel stepping out from her brother’s shadow when she falls for a mysterious woman in the woods.

Humanity for Beginners, by Faith Mudge - Gloria may have accidentally started a halfway house for lesbian werewolves but it is DEFINITELY not a pack and she is DEFINITELY not the Alpha. Totally charming with lovable characters and a gorgeous romance.

The Masked Minotaur, by Chace Verity - A super-cute fantasy romance that features a candy shop, a marriage of convenience and a masked vigilante. Plus, in a stroke of sheer genius, the ebook comes with two versions - one with a sex scene and one without, so you can choose your preferred flavour!

Moon-Bright Tides, by RoAnna Sylver - An absorbing and lovely story of the relationship between a lost mermaid and a lonely sea witch struggling under the weight of a duty that she bears alone.

Passing Strange, by Ellen Klages - A beautiful, immersive tale of magic, love, art and queer community in 1940s San Francisco.

Romancing the Inventor, by Gail Carriger - A hot and sweet slow-burn romance in a steampunk vampires-and-werewolves setting, featuring a butch inventor and a maid with a secret talent for mathematics.

Safety Protocols for Human Holidays, by Angel Martinez - This fun and satisfying story explores cultural misunderstandings and communication on a multi-species space vessel - can Growlan Raskli figure out what’s bothering Human Jen?

Seven: A Lesbian Snow White, by Jennifer Diemer - A creepy and lovely fairytale retelling in a richly imagined world.

Sparks Fly, by Llinos Cathryn Thomas - OK, maybe this is cheating because I wrote this one, but consider checking it out if you want to read a quick rivals-to-lovers romance between two teachers at a performing arts school on a space station.

The Terracotta Bride, by Zen Cho - A witty and bittersweet tale of first love and self-discovery in the Chinese afterlife.

Waiting on a Bright Moon, by J.Y. Yang - A tense and absorbing story in an intriguing dystopian setting, with a whirlwind romance at its heart.

I love being on this list!! And I can personally recommend Moon-Bright Tides, Terra-Cotta Bride, Cybernetic Tea Shop, and Sparks Fly a lot 💙✨


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This is part three of the bi and lesbian books that I’ve read and loved! Click here to see the full list at the Lesbrary.
Romance & Erotica:• Rescued Heart by Georgia Beers (review)
• My Lady’s Choosing: An Interactive Romance Novel by Kitty Curran...

This is part three of the bi and lesbian books that I’ve read and loved! Click here to see the full list at the Lesbrary.

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Romance & Erotica:

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Comics:

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Memoirs/Biographies:

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Nonfiction:

If you like what we do here and want to see more of it, buy us a coffee on ko-fi, or support this tumblr & the Lesbrary on Patreon for $2 or more a month and be entered into monthly book giveaways!

This is only part three of the list! Click here to see the entire list at the Lesbrary, or check out Part 1: Fiction & Poetry, and Part 2: Young Adult, SFF, and Horror.



Posted 3 years ago reblog 616 notes


This is part two of the bi and lesbian books that I’ve read and loved! It covers YA, SFF, and Horror. Click here to see the full list at the Lesbrary!Young Adult:• This is What it Feels Like by Rebecca Barrow (review)
• Drum Roll, Please by Lisa Jenn...

This is part two of the bi and lesbian books that I’ve read and loved! It covers YA, SFF, and Horror. Click here to see the full list at the Lesbrary!

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Young Adult:

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SFF Young Adult:

Sci Fi:

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Fantasy: 

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Horror/Zombies/Vampires:

If you like what we do here and want to see more of it, buy us a coffee on ko-fi, or support this tumblr & the Lesbrary on Patreon for $2 or more a month and be entered into monthly book giveaways!

This is only part of the list! Click here to see the entire list at the Lesbrary, or check out Part 1: Fiction & Poetry, and Part 3: Romance, Comics, and Nonfiction.



Posted 3 years ago reblog 1168 notes


This is part 1 of three of the bi and lesbian books that I’ve read and loved! Click here to see the full list at the Lesbrary.
Classics:• Rubyfruit Jungle by Rita Mae Brown
• The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall (review)
• The Color Purple by...

This is part 1 of three of the bi and lesbian books that I’ve read and loved! Click here to see the full list at the Lesbrary.

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Classics:

Mystery/Thrillers:

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Fiction:

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Historical Fiction:

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Poetry:

If you like what we do here and want to see more of it, buy us a coffee on ko-fi, or support this tumblr & the Lesbrary on Patreon for $2 or more a month and be entered into monthly book giveaways! 

This is only part one of the list! Click here to see the entire list at the Lesbrary, or check out Part 2: Young Adult, SFF, and Horror and Part 3: Romance, Comics, and Nonfiction.



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pulsingvoid: can you think of any books that focus on female friendships/friend groups as well as romance? i have yet to read a diverse book about *great* female friendships. i've read lumberjanes and paper girls, but as far as non-comic books go all i know of is Dare Me, and the friendships in that book left something to be desired. all the epic friendship stories that have resonated with me have been between boys (and maybe one girl, two if we're lucky) and i'm Tired

That is a very, very good question! Here’s what I came up with:

To add to the comics pile, I’d definitely sayJem and the Holograms by Kelly Thompson and Sophia Campbell. Group of girl friends/sisters and a F/F romance (with the rival band!) Also, Supermutant Magic Academy by Jillian Tamaki (review), particularly the friendship between two of the girls. This is a little less fluffy than Jem. I’m tempted to throw Goldie Vance by Hope Larson (Author) and Brittney Williams (illustrator) (review) in there too, but the friendships she has with other girls aren’t entirely the focus… but they’re still important, and the romance is adorable. The 2nd and 3rd volumes have more focus on the friendships.

Into the non-comics suggestions, I would definitely say The Color Purple by Alice Walker (review), which is so much about the support these women have for each other.

Just Girls by Rachel Gold (review) and Queens of Geek by Jen Wilde (review)  are mostly just about the friendship between the two girl main characters, but they’re both strong relationships.

Honey Girl by Lisa Freeman (review) is about a group of girl friends, but there’s definitely some… cattiness. It’s not entirely positive.

Ascension by Jacqueline Koyanagi (review) has a poly relationship in space that I feel like might fit, but it’s been a while since I read it and can’t speak to this completely.

I would definitely recommend the Circle of Magic series, though the queer content doesn’t show up until the last book: Will of the Empress by Tamora Pierce (review) This is a tightly-knit group of three girls and one boy. Definitely one of the strongest friendships I’ve ever read.

Does anyone else have suggestions? I’d love to read more female friendship books!


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9 sapphic book recs (that aren’t contemporary YA)


fucktheg0ds:

I used to complain about there not being enough bi or lesbian main female characters in books, until about a year ago when I realised there are a fuckload of f/f books out there and it would be almost impossible to read them all.

As a present to you, here’s some good ones:

Disclaimer: Some of these have explicit sex scenes, some do not. Some have happy endings, some have ambiguous or not happy endings.


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