Information: Welcome Back by Christopher Sebela format: paperback source: amazon pages: 112 genre: comic goodreads amazon stars: 3/5 Summary: Mali and Tessa have lived hundreds of different lives throughout time, caught up in an eternal cycle as they take part in a war so old that neither side remembers what they’re fighting for anymore. As … Continue reading Review | Welcome Back vol. 1
Month: June 2017
Review | Another Word for Happy
Information: Another Word For Happy by Agay Llanera format: earc source: author pages: 130 genre: contemporary goodreads amazon stars: 3/5 Summary: What does it take to come out of the closet? Since he was thirteen, Caleb has always known he’s gay. Now a college freshman, he falls in love for the first time. If it’s … Continue reading Review | Another Word for Happy
Review | Half
Information: Half by Eli Lang format: eARC source: twitter pages: 287 genre: fantasy goodreads amazon stars: 2.5/5 Summary: Living between worlds has never been comfortable, but it’s where I’ve always fit: between human and fey, illness and health, magic and reality. I’ve spent the last six years looking for a cure for the nameless sickness eating me … Continue reading Review | Half
Broody BFF | Favorite Queer Books
Here's a list of my favorite queer books as of 6/17/17. Tash Hearts Tolstoy (ace) Wild (bi) We Are Okay (lesbian) Two Boys Kissing (gay) Sea Foam and Silence (ace) Queens of Geek (bi) Dreadnought (trans) Of Fire and Stars (bi I think) Melissa (trans) Every Hear a Doorway (ace) Symptoms of Being Human (genderfluid) … Continue reading Broody BFF | Favorite Queer Books
Review | Sea Foam and Silence
Information: Sea Foam and Silence by Lynn E. O'Connacht format: eARC source: author pages: 270 genre: fantasy amazon goodreads stars: 5/5 Goodreads Summary: Be careful what you wish for... She warned of the pain. She did.But no warning can prepare you.Nothing can. How could I have knownWhat it is like on the dry sand?We just watched. It’s hard, … Continue reading Review | Sea Foam and Silence
Guest Post | Why I Write
I was luckily accepted to join the blog tour for Internet Famous. The book looks amazing, and the author, Danika Stone, wrote an amazing post for me! Whenever I publish a book, I get asked how I find the time. There’s a perception that somehow time works differently for me. I’m … Continue reading Guest Post | Why I Write
Review | Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue
Information: Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee format: arc source: goodreads pages: 528 genre: historical amazon goodreads stars: 2.5 Summary: A young bisexual British lord embarks on an unforgettable Grand Tour of Europe with his best friend/secret crush. An 18th-century romantic adventure for the modern age written by This Monstrous Thing author Mackenzi Lee—Simon … Continue reading Review | Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue
Review | Tash Hearts Tolstoy
Information: Tash Hearts Tolstoy by Kathryn Ormsbee format: ARC source: publisher pages: 384 genre: contemporary amazon goodreads stars: ALL OF THEM IN THE UNIVERSE Summary: From the author of Lucky Few comes a “refreshing” (Booklist, starred review) teen novel about Internet fame, peer pressure, and remembering not to step on the little people on your way to … Continue reading Review | Tash Hearts Tolstoy
Guest Post | On Sex-Ed
My friend, Taylor Tracy wrote an essay on sex ed. Sex education in America is either very Christianized, very heteronormative or both. In the health classes that I took in middle and high school, I learned five things: One, how to label an anatomical diagram of a penis. Two, how to label an anatomical diagram … Continue reading Guest Post | On Sex-Ed
Guest Post | On Being a Queer Teen
On being a queer teen This was written by my AMAZING QPP that I love a lot So, hey. I’m Theo. And as you might have read I’m a queer teen. Or with other labels a nonbinary trans teen. This means that I don’t see myself as a boy or as a girl. I don’t … Continue reading Guest Post | On Being a Queer Teen