Sorcery of Thorns, and the (literal) power of books
This whimsical, swashbuckling fantasy adventure turns out to be a profound, inclusive, tongue-in-cheek exploration of the power of books.
Date Me, Bryson Keller, and why coming out is still a thing
All in all, Date Me, Bryson Keller is a fantastic easy read and an uplifting story. It was the perfect way to round off Pride month.
The Starless Sea, and the problem with books that try too hard
I loved this book. I still have no idea what exactly happened in this book. I think this book was trying too hard.
Scavenge the Stars, and the Countess of Gender-Bending
Fancy a wild YA fantasy ride across fictional seas and an unidentified island full of a mix of truly horrible people and lovable gays? Ahoy!
Something to Talk About, and all the things we need to talk about
This book is a pleasantly current surprise wrapped up in a package of wholesomeness. Poignant and satisfying LGBTQ rom-com worth your time.
The Guinevere Deception, and why I hate honourable oafs
Kiersten White does a fantastic job of turning the well-known story on its head and surprising the reader with some clever twists.
Autoboyography, the significantly less fun Book of Mormon
The book starts off just as you'd expect - best friends, a bisexual back in the closet, and some questionable insta-love.
Our Stop, and the beauty of modern romcoms
Our Stop presents a different take on romance. The novel mixes in modern references with the timeless magic of a 'meant to be' romance.
The Red Scrolls of Magic, and the Malec spin-off we didn't know we needed
This book has got everything. It has gays, lesbians, bisexuals, cultists, demons, scenic European cities.









