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Link Round Up: July 27 – August 9
Autostraddle posted Lez Liberty Lit #103: Permission To Not Finish That Book You Hate. Fuck Yeah Lesbian Literature posted my Master List of Lesbian Bi... Read more
Posted on 09 August 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Julie Thompson Reviews Me and My Boi Edited by Sacchi Green
"Gender has no boundaries, and neither does lust." - Sacchi Green, Introduction Me and My Boi, edited by Sacchi Green, is a collection of twenty erotic... Read more
Posted on 09 August 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Emily R. Reviews Santa Olivia by Jacqueline Carey
Vividly rendered at the intersection of liminal spaces of all kinds, Santa Olivia follows the story of Loup Garron as she comes of age on the Mexican-US border.... Read more
Posted on 08 August 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Cara Reviews Ex-Wives of Dracula by Georgette Kaplan
This is one of the best lesbian vampire books I've ever read. While not without its flaws, it stands out for the development of its two protagonists, its... Read more
Posted on 08 August 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Kathryn Hoss Recommends Lesbian Beach Reads
Every summer my entire obnoxious/lovable extended family rents a beach house in the Carolinas for a week, and every summer I end up scouring Goodreads, Amazon,... Read more
Posted on 02 August 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Danika Reviews Sexual Fluidity: Understanding Women’s Love and Desire by Lisa...
This was a life-changing book for me. The only thing I can compare it to in terms of reading experience is Inseparable: Desire Between Women in Literature by... Read more
Posted on 31 July 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Shira Glassman Reviews Prom and Other Hazards by Jamie Sullivan
Any story that starts with "will you GOAT to prom with me" has got me hooked. The main character may think that's an awful pickup line, but I'm all over that... Read more
Posted on 30 July 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Tierney Reviews Oath of Honor by Radclyffe
Oath of Honor recounts the reluctant romance between Wes, newly hired head of the White House Medical Unit, and Evyn, dedicated Secret Service agent: though... Read more
Posted on 27 July 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Link Round Up: July 4 – 26
Autostraddle posted Lez Liberty Lit #102: Dog-Eared Days of Summer and 24 Very Gay Excerpts from Eleanor Roosevelt's Love Letters with Lorena Hickok. Topside... Read more
Posted on 26 July 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Holly Reviews Canary by Nancy Jo Cullen
In her first collection of short stories, Nancy Jo Cullen displays her talent for creating distinct characters and blessing them with the same insecurities... Read more
Posted on 26 July 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Kalyanii Reviews Neither Present Time by Caren J. Werlinger
It seems as though just about everyone has claimed insight into the nature of serendipity, destiny and happenstance. In fact, one of my most beloved quotes is... Read more
Posted on 25 July 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Bessie Reviews Gut Symmetries by Jeanette Winterson
Gut Symmetries is a beautifully written love triangle involving two physicists and a poet. It's a romance between science and mythology. Jove and Stella seem... Read more
Posted on 24 July 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Katelyn Reviews Wet Moon Volume 1: Feeble Wanderings by Sophie Campbell
I must start this review by saying that I never read graphic novels-not for any particular reason besides that I never felt drawn to any-but this one intrigued... Read more
Posted on 22 July 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Marthese Reviews Fat Angie by e.E. Charlton-Trujillo
"There's more to you than how you look, you're more than a package" is a book that I had been meaning to read for a while because it seemed like a complex and... Read more
Posted on 21 July 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Korri Reviews Pembroke Park by Michelle Martin
As an avid reader of historical romance novels and lesbian fiction, I have long known of Michelle Martin's Pembroke Park; it has a legendary status among... Read more
Posted on 21 July 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Megan Casey Reviews Tarnished Gold by Ann Aptaker
I can't think of a better time to post this review because Tarnished Gold-the second book in Aptaker's Cantor Gold series-has just been named the co-winner of... Read more
Posted on 20 July 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Rachel Reviews The Rebellion of Miss Lucy Ann Lobdell by William Klaber
LGBT people have existed from the beginning of humanity, although too many historical records prefer to omit this. As a result, many real stories of queer men... Read more
Posted on 18 July 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
W. Davidson-Rhodes Reviews Poppy Jenkins by Clare Ashton
[Possible Spoilers Ahead] I wouldn't call this a retelling, but Poppy Jenkins is very reminiscent of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice . The setting is... Read more
Posted on 18 July 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Elinor Reviews The Paying Guests by Sarah Waters
Set in London after the end of World War I, The Paying Guests is a gorgeous and haunting novel. It begins with Frances Wray, a single woman in her... Read more
Posted on 15 July 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Stephanie Reviews Blue Talk and Love by Mecca Jamilah Sullivan
Trigger warnings: Rape threats, mild violence, fat-shaming. As soon as this book was released I knew I had to have it. Stories about Black queer women written b... Read more
Posted on 14 July 2016 BOOKS, LGBTQ
