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Danika Reviews Aquicorn Cove by Katie O’Neill
I can't get enough of Katie O'Neill's artwork and stories. The illustrations are beautiful, captivating, and comforting. The pastel tones and softness of... Read more
Posted on 13 April 2019 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Mallory Lass Reviews Homecoming by Celeste Castro
CW: family trauma, homophobia, minor character deaths (remembered), alcoholism Homecoming is like a fireworks show: it starts with a boom, but everything leads... Read more
Posted on 11 April 2019 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Susan Reviews In the Vanishers’ Palace by Aliette De Bodard
In The Vanishers' Palace by Aliette de Bodard is a post-apocalyptic post-colonisation fantasy retelling of Beauty and the Beast. Yên is a rural scholar, who... Read more
Posted on 10 April 2019 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Danika Reviews Once and Future by Amy Rose Capetta and Cori McCarthy
That's what resistance looks like, Merlin. It's not one glorious, shining victory. It's a torch you keep burning, no matter what. I'm not even sure how to... Read more
Posted on 08 April 2019 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Babusha Reviews the Kate Kane Series by Alexis Hall
Look, the books I'm talking about here were released at a time when - I thought I was straight I thought Twilight was the epitome of vampire romance.... Read more
Posted on 07 April 2019 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Marthese Reviews Tracker and the Spy (Dragon Horse War Trilogy #2) by D....
"Not a sparkler, a blazer" Tracker and Spy is the second book in the Dragon Horse War Trilogy. I have to say that I liked it better than the first book, mostly... Read more
Posted on 05 April 2019 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Mary Springer Reviews Five Moons Rising by Lise MacTague
Malice, known as Mary Alice to her family, is a trained hunter for paranormal creatures. Ruri is the beta werewolf of her pack, has been around for a couple of... Read more
Posted on 02 April 2019 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Link Round Up: March 19 – April 1
This is the Lesbrary bi-weekly feature where we take a look at all the lesbian and bi women book news and reviews happening on the rest of the internet!... Read more
Posted on 01 April 2019 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Danika Reviews Fat Angie: Rebel Girl Revolution by e.E. Charlton-Trujillo
When I finished Fat Angie, I felt a bit conflicted about it. I liked the character and thought the language use was interesting, but it was so dark that I... Read more
Posted on 28 March 2019 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Danika Reviews Top Ten by Katie Cotugno
I'll get this out of the way first: Top Ten is about Gabby and Ryan: their unexpected friendship, and their constant will-they, won't-they. It starts on the... Read more
Posted on 26 March 2019 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Danika Reviews Fat Angie by e.E. Charlton-Trujillo
When I initially picked up Fat Angie, I was put off by the language. At first, I thought it was outdated slang, cringingly unrealistic. As I kept reading... Read more
Posted on 25 March 2019 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Megan G Reviews Nepantla: An Anthology for Queer Poets of Color Edited by...
As soon as I came across this anthology and its haunting cover I knew I had to pick it up. As soon as I realized that the title of this anthology (and the... Read more
Posted on 21 March 2019 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Genevra Littlejohn Reviews Ninefox Gambit by Yoon Ha Lee
Imagine that you are telling a science fiction story for cavemen, a hundred thousand years ago. Imagine that you're all sat around a fire, half-covered by an... Read more
Posted on 19 March 2019 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Link Round Up: February 18 – March 18
This is the Lesbrary bi-weekly feature where we take a look at all the lesbian and bi women book news and reviews happening on the rest of the internet!... Read more
Posted on 19 March 2019 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Susan Reviews My Solo Exchange Diary Volume 2 by Nagata Kabi
My Solo Exchange Diary Volume 2 is another set of autobiographical essays about Nagata Kabi's life and depression. Where Volume 1 followed her attempts at... Read more
Posted on 13 March 2019 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Marthese Reviews If You Could Be Mine by Sara Farizan
If You Could Be Mine tells the story of Sahar. Sahar lives in Iran and is in love with Nasrin, who is more than her best friend-but being public about it will... Read more
Posted on 08 March 2019 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Mary Springer Reviews Backwards to Oregon by Jae
This book was every trope and every plot device I ever wanted all rolled into one. This is one of those books that you put down and it stays with you for days... Read more
Posted on 05 March 2019 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Danika Reviews Girl Town by Carolyn Nowak
What a weird and wonderful book. This a collection of comic short stories, which differ in characters and style, but have a similar vibe of women's complicated... Read more
Posted on 03 March 2019 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Danika Reviews Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice by Leah Lakshmi...
This is a book that I will be processing for a long time. It is beyond almost anything I've read before. I'm not proud to say that I have very little knowledge... Read more
Posted on 02 March 2019 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Danika Reviews Stone Mad by Elizabeth Bear
This was an odd read for me. I finished the first book and enjoyed the characters and the world, but (partly because I was listening to the audiobook), I had... Read more
Posted on 01 March 2019 BOOKS, LGBTQ
