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Banned Books Week

Posted on20 September, 2022

It’s Banned Books week and of course, we at Rich in Color couldn’t not let this week pass without sharing some book recommendations for you, or bringing you information and […] Read More

Book Reviews, LGBTQIA, Romance

Book Review: Meet Cute Diary

Posted on4 June, 202129 May, 2021

Title: Meet Cute Diary Author: Emery Lee Genres:  Romance, Contemporary Pages: 400 Publisher: Quill Tree Books Review Copy: Copy provided by Publisher Availability: Available now Summary: Noah Ramirez thinks he’s […] Read More

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Book Lists, LGBTQIA

QPoC Reads of 2021

Posted on2 June, 20213 May, 2021

It’s June! Which for me means Pride Month, staying cool with endless smoothies, and posting a round-up of LGBTQ PoC young adult reads. This year, let’s take a look at […] Read More

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Book Lists, LGBTQIA

Queer YA: Summer Edition

Posted on17 July, 201930 June, 2019

My favorite subset of YA is QPoC-centered YA, and there’s a couple out this summer — including the third book in the Sidekick Squad series, which has ace/aro rep (!!). […] Read More

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Book Lists, Fantasy, LGBTQIA

Queer YA Series

Posted on24 April, 201927 March, 2019

I was curating my goodreads shelf, as one does, and started thinking about all my favorite LGBTQ YA books. It turns out, the vast majority of queer YA books are […] Read More

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Book Reviews, Fantasy, LGBTQIA

Review: Girls of Paper and Fire

Posted on8 February, 201912 January, 2019

Title: Girls of Paper and FireAuthor: Natasha Ngan Genres: FantasyPages: 400Publisher: Jimmy Patterson Books Review Copy: LibraryAvailability: Available now Summary: Each year, eight beautiful girls are chosen as Paper Girls […] Read More

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