In an effort to read more diversely, we’re committed to reading and uplifting historically marginalized voices. It’s important to us to read stories that center not only identity, but also joy. This list features some of our favorite books by queer a...
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This memoir has one of the most unique narrative structures I’ve ever read. Each chapter is written in a different narrative style and format, making for a truly original and thought-provoking experience.
In the Dream House
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First, I’d read this book for the cover alone. Perfection. No notes. Second, if you're interested in a slightly alternate history of the American West—where women form a notorious band of outlaws—this is the book for you. It explores themes of gender...
Outlawed
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In an alternate American West where traditional values are enforced through tightly controlled media, traveling librarians may be the only lifeline to a more inclusive, imaginative, and fulfilling way of life.
Upright Women Wanted by Sarah Gailey
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Aliens running a donut shop? A trans musical prodigy? A demon from hell? Yes. Yes. Yes.
Light from Uncommon Stars
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Heartfelt space opera with significant character growth and change.
Some Desperate Glory
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Thought provoking with stunning prose.
Martyr!
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This book is an absolute DELIGHT. If you’re a fan of classic rom-coms, it checks all the boxes.
Red, White & Royal Blue
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GET READY TO CRY. Such a beautiful, tragic love story.
The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
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A debut novel, written like a memoir, that centers Black queer identity in the midst of the AIDS epidemic.
My Government Means to Kill Me
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A hell of a fun - and horrifying - time.
Camp Damascus
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A short story collection that transcends genre to talk about gender and being human.
Stag Dance
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A multiverse novel about two women trying to fall in love. The banter is amazing.
Cosmic Love at the Multiverse Hair Salon
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Basketball + young lesbian romance? I'm in.
Tip In (Lakeside Green Coyotes Book 1)
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Magic, mystery, new love…this is SUCH a fun fantasy series. And spicy :)
A Marvellous Light (The Last Binding, #1)
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This book will be released in September, but TRUST ME, you want to read this gothic, sapphic romance.
Ladies in Hating
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Just as good as the movie.
Call Me by Your Name
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The banter! The upheaval of traditional gender roles!