Information: Welcome Back by Christopher Sebela format: paperback source: amazon pages: 112 genre: comic amazon goodreads 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 rememb ers what they’re fighting for anymore. … 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 amazon goodreads 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 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 up. … Continue reading Review // Half
Broody BFF // Favorite Queer Books
I'm too lazy to format this so it's just a list. Sorry if you care, jk. 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) George (trans) Every Hear a Doorway (ace) … Continue reading Broody BFF // Favorite Queer Books
Review // Sea Foam and Silence
Information: Sea Foam and Silence by Lynn E. O'Connachtformat: eARCsource: authorpages: 270genre: fantasyamazongoodreadsstars: 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 known What it is like on the dry sand? We just watched.It’s hard, not being able to ask Questions, … 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 a mother to three … 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 Ormsbeeformat: ARCsource: Joy Bertanpages: 384genre: contemporaryamazongoodreadsstars: ALL OF THEM IN THE UNIVERSE Summary: From the author of Lucky Few comes a quirky teen novel about Internet fame, peer pressure, and remembering not to step on the little people on your way to the top!After a shout-out from one of the Internet’s … Continue reading Review // Tash Hearts Tolstoy
Guest Post // On Sex-Ed
My friend, Taylor 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 of … 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