Happy LGBTQAP preview day! I love to talk trends in this space, but first, can we all take a gander at the sheer volume? This season has double the rainbow content of previous seasons, and we are here for every single word of it. Upcoming releases include graphic novels, vibrant fantasies, friendship stories, examinations of […]
February may be the shortest month but it’s chock-full of amazing new YA books. I’m not saying you should try to read one per day, but I’m not NOT saying that, either. With new books from Angie Thomas, Bill Konigsberg, Kasie West, and Shaun David Hutchinson to name a few, it’ll be pure pleasure to […]
February may be the shortest month, but this final week is jampacked with new reads from both newbie authors and longtime favorites. Morris Award-winner Jeff Zentner returns with a contemporary about two girls who host a public access show devoted to cult horror films; Tanaz Bhathena (A Girl Like That) is back with a thoughtful […]
Talking about anthologies is forever one of my favorite things, because—especially as their shelf presence grows and you start to see repeat authors—you get to learn which of your favorite novelists have a serious gift for short fiction, too. There are a lot of familiar voices in this season’s anthologies, but what would these collections […]
I love historical romance. Perhaps it’s my little ace heart thriving on the complicated dances that partners undergo—sometimes literally—to find love. And one of the loveliest things about YA romance? Even in the historical genre, they’re not just limited to cisgender and heterosexual characters. Take a peek at these six YA books centered on queer […]