A/S/L by Jeanne Thornton is one of the first books I added to my TBR based solely on seeing it on a list of queer books coming out in April.
Tag: queer fiction
Book Review: A Gentleman’s Gentleman by TJ Alexander
This book is a reminder that not only have queer people always been here, but there have always been opportunities for queer joy, even when it wasn’t safe to be out.
Book Review: They Bloom at Night by Trang Thanh Tran
If you can handle a book that can be very gross, pretty scary, and deeply sad, definitely give this book a read.
Book Review: Our Share of Night by Mariana Enriquez
Ultimately, Our Share of Night is another example of why I don’t give books a star rating. This is a clear book and reader mismatch.
Book Review: Sister Snake by Amanda Lee Koe
Sister Snake is a book about family and what it means to be human, but it’s also a super queer book.
Book Review: Murder in the Dressing Room by Holly Stars
When I saw Murder in the Dressing Room by Holly Stars cross my social media feed, I figured it would be a great way to support a queer debut author while ticking some boxes.
Book Review: Motheater by Linda H. Codega
What I liked most about this book, besides the fact that it’s queer, is that it’s complicated.
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 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.
Book Review: The Sapling Cage by Margaret Killjoy
The Sapling Cage by Margaret Killjoy will probably be a real nostalgic read for anyone who, like me, spent the late 90s and early 00s reading the likes of Raymond Feist, Robert Jordan, and Tamora Pierce.