Recent #lgbtqareads which are great for #pridemonth
I try to read diversely all year long, but I would recommend all of these if you are trying to celebrate Pride with your reading.
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Recent #lgbtqareads which are great for #pridemonth
I try to read diversely all year long, but I would recommend all of these if you are trying to celebrate Pride with your reading.
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Happy pride everyone!! 🏳️🌈
I am out and proud as a bisexual and still face discrimination.
“Oh but maybe you haven‘t found the right man” and people saying I‘m being indecisive and should pick a side. I‘ve been bi my whole life!
One of my friends was beaten unconscious coming home from a queer event when I lived in the UK. This is still happening and visibility is important so here‘s me!
Reminder: Pride was a riot! And we‘re still fighting.
Happy Pride book nerds! (Cis, white, pan woman speaking here). 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
My TBR for June - I put a bunch of graphic novels on my list to start off the summer mostly. I‘m using the bisexual flag and I‘m excited because my hubby plans to come out as well to family on his birthday 🥰. We have a flag ordered for our house finally as well.
#bookspin @TheAromaofBooks
Not the best reading month, honestly not having the best reading year. I'm behind on my goal for the year. Probably doesn't help that everyday there's terrible news in the US and everything just feels so heavy.
#bookspinbingo
Chlorine by Jade Song - Teen mermaid horror
Clear by Carys Davies - Historical Fiction in Scotland
Monstrilio by Gerardo Samantha Cordova - Monster horror
Heartstopper Volume 5 - how can you not love Nick & Charlie? 7mo
Godkiller by Hannah Kaner - Fantasy adventure that feels like a more upbeat Witcher
Never Whistle at Night - Anthology - Indigenous short horror stories
What Feasts at Night by T. Kingfisher - another dark mystery adventure with a great main character. 7mo