What I liked most about this book, besides the fact that it’s queer, is that it’s complicated.
Book Blog
This Year’s Physical TBR Challenge
This year I’m going to spread the love around a bit.
Book Review: Flamboyants by George M. Johnson and Charly Palmer
This is a beautiful little book with the subtitle of “The queer Harlem Renaissance I wish I’d known” and it’s all about Black LGBTQIA+ artists and thinkers.
Book Review: Do I Know You? by Sadie Dingfelder
Dingfelder takes us along on her midlife crisis where instead of blowing up her marriage and buying a fast car, she participates in all sorts of studies to discover what’s up with her brain.
Book Review: Death of the Author by Nnedi Okorafor
I think I even purchased Who Fears Death at a Borders, that’s how long I’ve been struggling with this author.
Book Review: Welcome to Dorley Hall by Alyson Greaves
There’s never been a better time to read queer books, so let me tell you about this great bit of trans fiction I read recently.
Book Review: The Message by Ta-Nehisi Coates
Oddly, this was actually my first Ta-Nehisi Coates book!
Book Review: Why We Read by Shannon Reed
I’m not sure I’ve ever had a more uneven experience reading a book!
Book Review: That Librarian by Amanda Jones
We hear a lot about these attacks on books. But what about the attacks on the people defending the books?
Book Review: The 7-10 Split by Karmen Lee
This book looked so cute. Sure, I’m not in to sport romances, but I could get into the idea of former high school friends turned bowling rivals turned co-coaches of the next generation’s bowling team at their alma mater.