7 New LGBTQIA Books to Keep You Company This May: That Which Feeds Us, Girls Like Us, and more
This May you can dive into new LGBTQIA reads: That Which Feeds Us, Girls Like Us, Shapes of Love, and more. Check out the rest of the list!
This May you can dive into new LGBTQIA reads: That Which Feeds Us, Girls Like Us, Shapes of Love, and more. Check out the rest of the list!
Smash or Pass is a cute, cozy story about being yourself and finding friends who accept you. Read our review of the novel!
Natalie Haynes’ latest novel is dizzying and unflinching, making the reader feel like an active part of the story. Read on for our review!
Sublimation by Isabel J. Kim is a literary speculative debut with the bones of a thriller and the soul of a philosopher. Read to see how well Kim pulls it off.
The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping trailer puts Haymitch on full display as he rebels against Snow in the Second Quarter Quell. Watch it here!
Six living WMDs. One fragile peace. Kieron Gillen and Caspar Wijngaard’s nuclear-age superpower saga reaches its season-one reckoning. Read Quinn Que’s review!
The trailer for Remarkably Bright Creatures highlights a deep longing for family as Sally Field and Lewis Pullman create a peculiar connection. Watch it here!
This April you can dive into new LGBTQIA reads: They Want us Dead, Fruitcake, More Like Enemigas, and more. Check out the rest of the list!
James Ellroy’s Red Sheet, a Cold War Noir fever dream, is his most politically audacious novel yet. Read on for our review of the novel!
A seductive stranger, a château in the Loire Valley, and a longevity conspiracy. Read on for our review of Salomé by Leslie Baird.