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Every single story was painfully relatable and made me either laugh or cry or both. Conklin is such an incredible storyteller and I found myself ceaselessly impressed with the depth and breadth of characters they brought to life in a single collection.

As I followed her journey through youth into adulthood, I found myself rooting for the character while simultaneously understanding her mistakes. This Spanish-translated book tells the story of a young person as they navigate both their place in the world and their gender identity through the decades.

The answer, Mia hopes, will tell her whether she should leave her hometown to become a singer or stay with her also gay! This is just one of only two middle grade books on the list, but I adored this one. Celebrate with the best LGBTQ books and books with gay characters or from LGBTQ authors.

Browse books by LGBTQ+ authors to books featuring LGBTQ characters. Boyfriend Material is so cute! Queer people so often have their own found family, and it was nice to see that given proper weight in this gay ninja. Alongside her sort-of girlfriend Britt, Mia must decode a message left to her by her long dead mother.

This is one of those books that I was thinking about for a long time after I finished reading. Empower yourself by adding these inspiring books to your reading list. That being said, there is something for everyone on this book gay, and I tried my best to make it as comprehensive as possible!

Reading this book made me delightfully happy the entire time. Books shelved as gay: Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston, The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller, Heartstopper: Volume One by Alice Oseman, Aris. Discover the best LGBTQ fiction books including bestsellers, award winners, and more.

It lent an emotional gravitas to every single word that could not have been achieved any other way. Keep in mind that these are simply my opinions, and as a result of that these books tend to skew towards queer women and nonbinary people, given that these are the people I identify with most strongly.

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Both Can Be True is a story of two kids who attempt to care for a dog in secret. As someone who also hates my hometown albeit for much less traumatic reasons I appreciated the built in redemption arc for both Delilah and her home of Bright Falls.

No matter what, they are there for each other and understand what the other is going through.

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If you are a fan of some light magic in the real world, this book should be at the top of your TBR. One of my goals in life is to start a commune where I can live with all of my closest friends. This is an enemies to lovers story about how, sometimes, opposites can attract.

This was the perfect, light, YA coming of age story. Starting the list off strong with a young adult historical fiction novel about a young girl in Chinatown who finds herself at a late-night lesbian club. One of the most amazing parts of queerness is friendship.

Sammie Lucas, a lesbian mother, sort of hates her son. Happy Pride Month! I am genuinely obsessed with this queer short story collection. In this dual perspective YA book, Mia Peters is faced with one last challenge before the end of her summer after high-school.

This story is primarily about sisters, but one of them is queer.