
Books to Read for Pride Month 2025
There is never a bad time to celebrate Pride, but now, more than ever, the time is nigh to really…
There is never a bad time to celebrate Pride, but now, more than ever, the time is nigh to really…
Honest, hilarious and full of heart, this genuine account of a fascinating life is great for fans and newcomers alike.…
“Awed by her splendor stars near the lovely moon cover their own bright faces when she is roundest and lights earth with her silver” These lines…
Recognizing the years of struggle for civil rights and equality is one of the many reasons we recognize pride and…
We love celebrating debut authors — and Freddie Kölsch’s hauntingly atmospheric tale of horror and grief, identity and community has…
Through incredible profiles and interviews paired with stunning photographs, Queer Power Couples is as much an exploration of queer love…
The Oscar-nominated star of Juno shares his truth in Pageboy, a memoir perfect for those who devour I’m Glad My…
As David Levithan mentioned in his guest post, YA literature has had a tide coming in of LGBTQIA+ books. There…
This bestselling book is an exploration of sexuality and the questions many teens have but don’t know who to ask.…
Narrowing down this list was the hardest thing we’ve ever had to do, but we’ve hand-selected some of our favorite…
Fans of Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe won’t want to miss Ander & Santi Were Here,…
Prepare to find yourself under the spell of this contemporary fantasy by F.T. Lukens. When rival apprentice sorcerers team up…
For a moving memoir full of courage, resilience, and perseverance, pick up My Greatest Save. Briana Scurry is one of…
So many spectacular queer romances have been making their way to our shelves lately, and we’re elated! If you love…
David Levithan has been an influential author in the YA community for years, and below, you’ll find what he has…
June is here and it’s time to read with pride! Romance reads are always a crowd favorite, and when you…
Two years ago, I first accepted that I had to come out. That might sound odd to many people—obviously being…