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SPONSORED REVIEW: Danika Reviews Just Girls by Rachel Gold
Just Girls is one of the new releases that I was most excited about reading, because I found the premise very interesting. It tells the story of two women in... Read more
Posted on 18 September 2014 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Link Round Up: Sept 11 – 17
Autostraddle posted Drawn to Comics: Lumberjanes #5 May Be the Best One Yet! and Lez Liberty Lit #54: Libraries, Libraries Everywhere.Bisexual Books posted... Read more
Posted on 17 September 2014 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Hannah Reviews Emlyn and the Gremlin by Steff F. Kneff
I love quality children’s literature. Books for children, in my opinion, require all of the elements necessary in producing a good book for any other age group... Read more
Posted on 17 September 2014 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Krait Reviews Better Off Red by Rebekah Weatherspoon
Ginger’s goal as a college freshman is to maintain her 4.0 GPA without being driven batty by her roommate Amy’s obsession with Greek life. Read more
Posted on 15 September 2014 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Danika Reviews October by Reney Warrington
In many ways, October feel like a snippet from someone’s real life. It’s as if you sat someone down and said “So, what’s your story?” or “How did you two... Read more
Posted on 13 September 2014 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Ashley Reviews Hard Love by Ellen Wittlinger
I first read Hard Love in 8th grade, about ten years before I figured out I was a lesbian. Later, I decided my fascination with this novel should have been a... Read more
Posted on 12 September 2014 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Link Round Up: Sept 4 – 10
AfterEllen posted The AfterEllen.com Book Club for September: “The Paying Guests” and Sarah Waters’ “Fingersmith” gets a big screen adaptation with a twist. Read more
Posted on 10 September 2014 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Casey Reviews A Map of Home by Randa Jarrar
Like many a classic coming-of-age or fictional autobiography, A Map of Home by Randa Jarrar begins with the birth of the heroine. Read more
Posted on 08 September 2014 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Danika Reviews Hild by Nicola Griffith
When you open up a book and it includes a map, family tree, glossary, and a pronunciation guide, you know you’re getting into something big. Hild is the first... Read more
Posted on 08 September 2014 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Danika Reviews Lyme Light by Natalie H.G. London
Lyme Light is a memoir by Natalie H.G. London that focuses on her experiences with Lyme disease. This is the first time I’ve read a memoir focused around an... Read more
Posted on 08 September 2014 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Link Round Up: August 28 – September 3
Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian posted This Year’s Queer Offerings from the Canadian Publishing Season.Lambda Literary posted Rebecca Coffey: On Sigmund Freud’s... Read more
Posted on 03 September 2014 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Nicole Reviews Out of This World by Maggie Morton
For once, I’ve found a lesbian erotica novel that has good proofreading, a solid plot, and steamy scenes that don’t make me cringe. And it’s not every day that ... Read more
Posted on 01 September 2014 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Abigail Reviews Puzzled by the Clues by Jean Sheldon
“Fill me in, Nora. A dope-buying professor, a group of Nazi sympathizers, this is way beyond Chicago politics as usual.”That quote seems to nicely encapsulate... Read more
Posted on 31 August 2014 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
TB Reviews Daite by Hildred Billings
Daite by Hildred Billings has the makings for an entertaining romance. There are sexy women, drama, love, broken hearts, and steamy scenes.Jun is dedicated to... Read more
Posted on 29 August 2014 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Link Round Up: August 22 – 27
AfterEllen posted An Alternative School Reading List: Here Is Every YA Novel With Lesbians.Autostraddle posted Lez Liberty Lit #53: A To-Read Pile To The Moon. Read more
Posted on 27 August 2014 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Rachel Reviews Gravity by Leanne Lieberman
For many gays and lesbians, religion, be it Christianity or Judaism, can be very hard to reconcile to and keep true to their identities at the same time. Read more
Posted on 25 August 2014 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Danielle Ferriola Reviews Emlyn and the Gremlin by Steff F. Kneff and Illustrate...
Upon discovering rummaged jewelry boxes and messes young Emlyn knows she did not create, Emlyn confronts her two mothers about the probability of a mysterious... Read more
Posted on 23 August 2014 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Anna M Reviews Jolt by Kris Bryant
Jolt is the first novel by Kris Bryant and will be published in September by Bold Strokes Books. I read a review copy courtesy of Netgalley. Read more
Posted on 22 August 2014 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Hannah Reviews Tipping the Velvet by Sarah Waters
I’m ashamed to say that Tipping the Velvet is my first Sarah Waters read, but pleased to report that it didn’t disappoint.Taking place in Victorian England,... Read more
Posted on 21 August 2014 BOOKS, LGBTQ -
Link Round Up: August 14 – 21
AfterEllen posted Exposed: The real reason for censoring “The Miseducation of Cameron Post”.Golden Crown Literary Society is taking hotel reservations and... Read more
Posted on 21 August 2014 BOOKS, LGBTQ
