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A collage of the book SHE IS A HAUNTING. There is a young woman in the center of the cover. Her dark hair has a few leaves in it. There are colorful flowers in each side of her mouth. A tear is running down one side of her face. Her eyes are wide and eyebrows are drawn down.
Book Reviews, Contemporary, Historical, LGBTQIA

Review: She is a Haunting

Posted on24 February, 202323 February, 2023

Title: She is a Haunting Author: Trang Thanh Tran Genres: Horror, Contemporary, LGBTQIA Pages: 352 Publisher: Bloomsbury YA Review Copy: Received eARC via NetGalley Availability: Available 28 February 2022 Summary: […] Read More

Two people are standing leaning against a pickup truck. The lights are on. The truck is parked near the edge of the land overlooking water with small waves that are hitting the land. There are hills in the background and lights of various colors in the sky.
Book Reviews, Contemporary, LGBTQIA

Review: A Scatter of Light

Posted on18 November, 202217 November, 2022

A Scatter of Light by Malinda Lo Dutton Books Summary: Aria Tang West was looking forward to a summer on Martha’s Vineyard with her best friends–one last round of sand […] Read More

Three women are standing in front of a large building. The one in the center has long brown hair that is blowing in the breeze. The breeze is show in pinkish light with golding diamonds and stars. The other two people next to her are looking at her. The sky in the back is purple.
Book Reviews, Contemporary, Fantasy, LGBTQIA, Romance

Review: How to Succeed in Witchcraft

Posted on11 November, 202211 November, 2022

Title: How to Succeed in Witchcraft Creator: Aislinn Brophy Genres: Fantasy, Contemporary, Romance, LGBTQIA Pages: 406 Publisher: G.P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers Review Copy: Purchased Availability: Available now […] Read More

Two Black people are holding hands. One has cotton candy pink fluffy hair and is wearing jeans and a white t-shirt with a sun shining on it. The other is wearing dark blue shorts and a matching shirt. That person has dark close cropped hair with gold locks or twists. They are both smiling. The word Lark is also gold and the world Kasim is written in pink letters.
Book Reviews, Contemporary, LGBTQIA, Romance

Review: Lark & Kasim Start a Revolution

Posted on21 October, 202230 October, 2022

Lark & Kasim Start a Revolution by Kacen Callender Amulet Books Summary: Lark Winters wants to be a writer, and for now that means posting on their social media accounts––anything […] Read More

A collage of the book cover for FLIP THE SCRIPT by Lyla Lee.
Book Reviews, Contemporary, LGBTQIA, Romance

Review: Flip the Script

Posted on8 July, 202215 January, 2023

Title: Flip the Script Author: Lyla Lee Genres: Contemporary, LGBTQIA, Romance Pages: 304 Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books Review Copy: Purchased Availability: Available now Summary: The first rule of watching K-dramas: […] Read More

pixels of you
Book Reviews, Comics/Graphic Novels, LGBTQIA

Review: Pixels of You

Posted on24 June, 202213 June, 2022

Title: Pixels of You Creators: Ananth Hirsh, Yuko Ota, J.R. Doyle (Artist) Genres: Comics, science fiction Pages: 172 pages Publisher: Harry N. Abrams Review copy: Library Availability: Available now! Summary: […] Read More

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