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opal-stars · 1 year
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quick drawings of the main characters of some books i read this month! 🫶🏻
• Stevie from “Forget Me Not” by Alyson Derrick
• Alex from “Tears in the Water” by Margherita Scialla
• Lily from “The Rosewood Hunt” by Mackenzie Reed
instagram • @opal.stars
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newtness532 · 1 year
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parts that felt a little too relatable
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transbookoftheday · 1 year
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Tears in the Water by Margherita Scialla
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A character-driven, slice-of-life contemporary story of love and self-discovery.
At White Ravens University, where athletes train to become professional sportspeople, Alex is on the swimming team with her best friend, Xiuying. Having grown up mostly alone, parents absent and brother often busy with his own life, Alex tends not to meet new people unless she and Xiuying are together.
After an embarrassing encounter with a boy from the volleyball team Alex soon discovers that the world isn’t so big after all and the universe has a funny way of setting people up, especially when and with whom they’re least expecting.
Despite her reserved character, Alex becomes part of a newly formed friend group consisting of four amazing people with different identities and personalities. As she tries to overcome her anxiety and negative past events, Alex finds herself both struggling with romantic feelings for a new acquaintance and a full blown gender crisis.
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New review up on my blog!
Tears in the Water by Margherita Scialla
✓ the largest amount of queer rep I've ever seen in a single piece of media ✓ T4T romance amidst a gender crisis ✓ neurodivergent main character
Read the review here
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qbdatabase · 1 year
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At White Ravens University, where athletes train to become professional sportspeople, Alex is on the swimming team with her best friend, Xiuying. Having grown up mostly alone, parents absent and brother often busy with his own life, Alex tends not to meet new people unless she and Xiuying are together.
After an embarrassing encounter with a boy from the volleyball team Alex soon discovers that the world isn’t so big after all and the universe has a funny way of setting people up, especially when and with whom they’re least expecting.
Despite her reserved character, Alex becomes part of a newly formed friend group consisting of four amazing people with different identities and personalities. As she tries to overcome her anxiety and negative past events, Alex finds herself both struggling with romantic feelings for a new acquaintance and a full blown gender crisis.
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the-bi-library · 11 months
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Bi books out in June!
This month we have 18 books!
Also, preorders help greatly, so preorder any book(s) that catch your interest 💕
Here is the goodreads list of these books.
Books listed
💕 Going Bicoastal by Dahlia Adler 💕 Old Enough by Haley Jakobson 💕 When It All Syncs Up by Maya Ameyaw 💕 By Your Side: A Queerplatonic Short Story by Margherita Scialla 💕 Of Knights and Books and Falling In Love by Rita A. Rubin 💕 Ode To My First Car by Robin Gow 💕 When the Stars Alight by Camilla Andrew 💕 Things I'll Never Say by Cassandra Newbould 💕 The Secret Summer Promise by Keah Brown 💕 Not Queer Enough by Madison Nicole 💕 The Surviving Sky (Rages, #1) by Kritika H. Rao 💕 The Longest Summer by Alexandrine Ogundimu 💕 Vivian Lantz's Second Chances by Kathryn Ormsbee 💕 Keep Your Witches Close by Colette Rivera 💕 Starlings by Amanda Linsmeier 💕 We Could Be So Good by Cat Sebastian 💕 The Good Ones by Polly Stewart 💕 The Last Drop of Hemlock by Katharine Schellman
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readwithnox · 11 months
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10 Indie Fantasy Books with A-spec Main Characters
Enjoy some magical a-spec spec-fic.
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From asexual to aromantic and every variation inbetween, these fantasy books have a wonderful selection of a-spec LGBTQIA+ main characters for your next read!
While some of these books don’t outright announce some of the characters’ identities in the story, there are cues that a-spec readers are likely to pick up on either in the first book or later in the series. For the ones that aren’t completely obvious, I’ve received confirmation from the authors.
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Structural Integrity
by Tabitha O’Connell Fantasy Romance featuring an a-spec trans mc
Messenger boy Kel never expected to strike up a romance with a government official. But Yaan lacks the self-important snobbery of the others, seeing Kel as more than just a pretty face. Living with him in the city’s plush government complex is everything Kel could want: no more expenses, kitchen workers and resident animals to befriend, and of course seeing Yaan every day. Even if Yaan does spend most of his time working or worrying about work, and seems to have forgotten that they used to have actual conversations…
When the city decides to tear down the iconic theater building in Kel’s old neighborhood, Yaan’s indifference toward his pleas to help save it forces Kel to confront his growing unhappiness. In the aftermath, both will have to decide whether their relationship is salvageable.
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Song of Phoenix and Ink
by Margherita Scialla New Adult Portal Fantasy featuring an a-spec mc and a-spec li
All Nadzia Kaminski wanted was to finish writing her novel.
When she finally finished the manuscript for Crimson Mayhem, she did what any writer would: gave it to her best friend to read. Her friend’s reaction, however, wasn’t what she had expected and, upset by her criticism, Nadzia left her at the café where they had met.
Waking up the next morning, Nadzia was no longer in her bedroom, finding herself in a world of her creation, surrounded by dangerous magic and vaguely familiar settings.
With a country at war and no clear way home, time is running out and Nadzia has to find a way to gain the trust of the very people she created and figure out her confusing feelings for two of her own characters.
She soon realizes stories aren’t perfect when there is no one left to write them.
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Dirt-Stained Hands, Thorn-Pierced Skin
by Tabitha O’Connell Fantasy Romance featuring an a-spec nonbinary mc and a-spec li
A queer, Beauty-and-the-Beast-inspired novella
Heron thought ey wanted to be with handsome, charming Tiel — but the relationship hasn’t quite lived up to eir expectations. With Tiel’s confidence comes a tendency to be overbearing, and now he wants Heron to leave eir farm life behind and move to town with him. And Heron can’t figure out how to explain to him that ey doesn’t want that.
When an accident strands Heron’s mother at a castle rumored to belong to a family of mages, Heron rushes off to make sure she’s all right — only to find the castle occupied by a single man who isn’t a mage at all. Prone to hiding behind his long mess of hair, the mysterious Theomer possesses a long-neglected, semi-magical garden. A job tending it is Heron’s perfect opportunity for some time away from Tiel while ey decides what to tell him.
Heron did not plan to be drawn in by Theomer’s attentive gaze and understated sense of humor. But as an undeniable bond forms between them, ey’s soon going to have a much bigger choice to make…
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A Searing Faith
by Audrey Martin Epic Dark Fantasy featuring an aroace fmc
When sixteen-year-old Rena finds herself the sole survivor of the fire that destroyed her home town, the only thing keeping her going is the suspicion that the tragedy wasn’t an accident. She is determined to find those responsible, no matter how far her quest might take her. But no one in charge of the kingdom of Kal-Hemma seems to care that this isn’t the first town destroyed by a mysterious fire. And according to Rena’s travelling companions, there’s a lot the members of the Royal Council aren’t telling their subjects.
If Rena is truly the only survivor of the tragedy, why did she find her sister’s ring outside of their destroyed home?
Who planted the strange bird figurines around the town’s church before the fire?
And what do the old, forgotten Gods have to do with any of this?
A Searing Faith is the first book in an epic fantasy series and based on the award-winning, interactive audio drama The Heart Pyre.
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A Kind Voice in Hell
by Ames Mullery Urban Fantasy featuring an a-spec trans mc
What’s a few years of bloody gladiator matches and witchcraft-for-hire when your best friend’s life is on the line?
To cover the soaring costs of his best friend’s life-saving healthcare Lark signs away everything he’s got — his body, his freedom, even his witchcraft — to a billionaire who plays at philanthropy for entertainment. Although Lark may have the heart of a saint, he doesn’t have the patience of one. It isn’t long before he begins to rock the boat and ends up threatening the very people he wants to save in his reckless heroics.
A KIND VOICE IN HELL is a story about an occult-obsessed billionaire looking for away to bring gladiators into the twenty-first century, a trans man with a hero complex who has never known illness a day in his life, and the disabled people caught in the middle. It contains queer love, found family, and a hero who needs to sit down and shut up before he tries to help anyone.
Follow Lark as he forges an unlikely alliance on the inside and weaves masterful spellwork in hopes of changing the world for the better.
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Havesskadi
by Ava Kelly Fantasy featuring an a-spec mc
The red dragon is hunting her own. Up in the icy peaks of the northern mountains, Orsie Havesskadi spends his days hiding from her, but eventually he is found and his dragon magic stolen. Cursed to wander the lands as a mortal unless he recovers his magic before twenty-four rising crescents have passed, Orsie embarks on an arduous journey. Spurred by the whispers in his mind, his quest takes him to a castle hidden deep in a forest.
Arkeva Flitz, a skilled garrison archer, discovers an abandoned castle in the woods. Trapped there, he spends his days with his two companions, one cruel, the other soothing. One day, a young man arrives at his gates, and soon they are confined by heavy snowfalls and in danger from what slumbers in the shadows of the castle.
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The Thirteenth Key
by Cara Nox New Adult Science Fantasy featuring an ace mmc
The chaotic crew of heisting misfits in Leigh Bardugo’s Six of Crows meets the familiar yet fantastical, modern landscape found in Robert Jackson Bennett’s City of Stairs.
“The thirteen emblems given to the original rulers weren’t just symbols. They’re keys to the Vault — one that no one’s ever opened.”
Noa has lived her life as an unsuspecting, ID-burning, face in the crowd that disposes of “problems” for her miscellaneous, secretive employers. So, when Noa’s surrogate father — a Seer — hands her a long-lost emblem, telling her with his dying breath that it’s her responsibility to reignite magic, she laughs at the idea that the fate of their world rests on the shoulders of a killer. Instead, she uses his words and the key he gave her as an excuse to go on one final suicide mission to seek out the power supposedly waiting for her to annihilate his murderer.
Prince Glacier Caelius has lived his life trapped inside a gilded cage, pushed down by the ever-present threat of death as the bastard son of Amarais’s late king. But when the rebels attack during a nationalist party, Glacier’s rescued by none other than Noa and her merry band of thieves, who are scrambling to salvage a failed attempt at stealing his country’s emblem: the Soul of Amarais. When the dust settles, he’s the only person left alive to unlock the palace vault and give the Soul to Noa in exchange for saving his life.
Well, once they’re able to formulate a plan to take the palace back.
Struggling with their tentative, newfound freedom, Noa and Glacier must learn to work together to survive the urban landscape of Avaria’s greatest cities fortified by technology in the wake of dwindling magic. The goal: steal as many keys as they can before their pasts catch up. But the further they go, the more they realize that something worse may be lurking on the horizon, and they may very well be the only ones able to stop it.
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Bloody Spade
by Brittany M. Willows Young Adult Urban Fantasy featuring an ace fmc, aro mmc, and demi fmc
Bloody Spade is the first installment in an upper YA urban fantasy duology that follows a cat-eared thief and a softhearted girl as they navigate his wild magic, her hotheaded brother, a sinister plot, and the feelings they’re developing for each other. Suitable for fans of A Darker Shade of Magic and This Savage Song, or anime/manga such as RWBY and D.Gray-Man.
A girl full of heart A thief touched by darkness A hot-tempered golden boy An unwitting servant of evil
The era of magic was once thought to be a myth, but after the Reemergence ushered forces both dark and light into the mundane world, it has since become a harsh reality. Now those affected by this strange power — a specialized group of Empowered called Jokers, known collectively as Cardplay — must protect their world from the darkness that threatens to consume it, all the while fighting for equality in a society clinging to normalcy.
But the Reemergence was only the beginning.
When another influx occurs on the seventh anniversary of that fateful event, an unfortunate encounter at ground zero lands Iori Ryone, a teenage boy in possession of a corrupt and legendary magic, in the care of recent Joker graduate Ellen Amelia Jane. From him, she learns the Reemergence may not have been the inevitable natural disaster it first seemed.
Someone is trying to tear down the barrier that separates the magical realms from the mundane. The question is why, and can Cardplay stop them before it’s too late?
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Tell Me How It Ends
by Quinton Li Young Adult Fantasy featuring an aroace nonbinary mc
A coming-of-age cozy fantasy with a queer cast, witches, and tarot. Perfect for fans of Legends & Lattes and Our Flag Means Death.
Iris Galacia’s tarot cards do more than entertain gamblers.
With the flip of her fingers she can predict the future and uncover a person’s secrets. But under the watchful eye of her mother, she is on thin ice for pursuing a passion in the family business, and then cracks start to form until she eventually she falls through.
She is given an ultimatum — a test to prove her worth: earn a thousand coins or leave the business, and the family.
Enter Marin Boudreau, a charming young person who can scale buildings and break off door knobs, who comes for her help to rescue a witch who’s been falsely imprisoned in Excava Kingdom.
And Marin is willing to pay a high sum for her talents.
But saving a prisoner from royal hands isn’t easy, nor is leaving home for the first time in eighteen years.
Now Iris must learn to trust in herself, Marin, and this new magical world, while racing the clock before the royals decide the fate of the witch, and before any secrets catch up to her.
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Trick
By Cara Nox New Adult Urban Fantasy featuring a demi fmc and aroace mmc
Cassandra Clare’s The Mortal Instruments series meets V.E. Schwab’s The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue with a dash of Disney+’s Loki in this new adult urban fantasy.
WELCOME TO NEW ATLAS: A CITY WITHIN A REALITY JUST BEYOND OUR OWN.
Evie is a nobody. Spending her days in college classes and her nights studying, having a social life has never really been a priority. With her sights firmly set on the future to keep away her thoughts of the past, she loses her grip on the present when her world is ripped out from under her. And it’s all thanks to two mysterious strangers showing up on her doorstep, claiming that she can turn back time.
Cade is a notorious troublemaker. He’s never been afraid to throw around his name to get what he wants as someone who’s clawed his way to the top. But power is quick to change hands in this city, and when he chooses to blatantly disregard an order from his leader, his older brother, he’s tossed back down to the bottom again. He’ll be more than lucky to regain any sort of trust when everyone knows he’s one of the best spies there is, sliding in and out of shadows in the blink of an eye.
Ren is a bored teenager. Always labeled as the “golden child” or “gifted student,” he finds himself writing down cryptic messages and following strange leads, rather than putting on the same old song and dance for his family. Especially once he discovers his little stolen fragments of the future are starting to take a darker turn. Perhaps chasing the life everyone wants him to have isn’t necessarily in the cards for him, but there’s only one way to find out.
So when someone within the secret society known as the Custodians targets Evie for her power, the clock starts in the final sprint to hunt down the culprit. In order to uncover whatever hidden clues are lurking in the past, the three of them have no choice but to peel back the layers of obscurity built up between their factions to figure out why she’s being hunted and how they might be able to fix their bleak futures before it’s too late.
Just remember: time is nothing but a trick.
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sugarycandle · 3 months
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aro week 2024 reading challenge (with recommendations!)
i decided to only read books with arospec character during aro week, so i created a little challenge for it on storygraph! come join if you'd like <3
some recommendations (books that i have already read) under the cut! (this is by no means exhaustive, and there are a lot of books with characters that are both aro and ace bc i tend to read a lot of those. would love to hear your recommendations bc i do want to diversify what i read as well!)
main characters:
the priory of the orange tree & a day of fallen night (samantha shannon) - LOVE these books so much. both have a main pov character that is aroace. not explicitly labeled in the story bc it's fantasy but especially in adofn, it's really clear
vespertine (margaret rogerson) - ya, aroace mc, not explicitly stated on page but it's obvious imho
loveless (alice oseman) - is anybody surprised
tarnished are the stars (rosiee thor - all books have arospec characters) - ya, aroace MC, not one of my favorites but the rep is nice
common bonds - a short story collection with arospec characters everywhere (my favorites were "discography" & "a full deck")
the thread that binds (cedar mccloud) - this just the definition of cozy fantasy for me. multiple arospec characters (sorry i don't remember the actual identities and can't find info), qpr, found family, and so much more (there's also a prequel out now but i haven't read that one yet)
werecockroach (blake polenth) - idk what to say about this, cockroaches kidnap everyone except the mc and friends, aroace + agender mc
hazel's theory of evolution (lisa jenn bigelow) - middle grade, aroace mc but it's not the focus, really heartwarming "wish i had this when i was a kid" vibes
two dark moons & three seeking stars (avi silver) - ya, i LOVE these books, aroallo mc & found family but with lizards
baker thief (claudie arseneault - all books have arospec characters) - aroallo genderfluid mc, wasn't a big fan of the story but i really liked the characters
by your side (margherita scialla) - a queerplatonic short story, i'm not the biggest fan of short stories but it's about two people deciding to be in a qpr
convenience store woman (sayaka murata) - i'm not really sure if the mc is supposed to be aroace but that's how i read it. it's supposed to be funny but i thought it was depressing as fuck lol
elatsoe (darcie little badger) - ya, aroace native mc (it only explicitly says she's ace tho), this one was a lot of fun, it's basically a murder mystery in a really interesting world
goddess of the hunt (eileen shelby) - poetry collection about aroace artemis (we stan)
side and background characters:
summer of salt (katrina leno) - ya, very minor aroace character
sorcery of thorns & the mysteries of thorn manor (margaret rogerson) - ya, minor aro (aroace?) character (i have a special weakness for margaret rogerson bc i was at her book signing and told her i appreciated her writing aro/ace characters, and she wrote "aro/ace pride" in with my dedication lol)
aces wild (amanda dewitt) - ya, aroace sc, i LOVE him you don't understand. this is about a group of ace teens but gabe is my favorite, i would die for him. also i need amanda dewitt to write a million other books about these characters
hell followed with us (andrew joseph white) - ya, very minor aro character but this book is BRILLIANT, everybody should read it (after reading the trigger warnings)
wren martin ruins it all (amanda dewitt) - ya, mc is ace so that's the focus, but there's a side character who doesn't use labels and isn't interested in dating at all
a grim and sunken vow (ashley shutterworth) - ya, this is the third book in the series, demiromantic sc, absolutely loved his storyline (he appears in the first books as well but i hated him lmao)
and books i haven't read yet but am hoping to read during aro week (i'm therefore not 100% sure this information is correct):
city of strife (claudie arseneualt) - is supposed to have multiple arospec characters
every bird a prince (jenn reese) - middle grade, aroace mc
archivist wasp (nicole kornher-stace) - aroace mc, no romance
the black veins (ashia monet) - apparently no love interests!!! sounds like a dream
fallen thorns (harvey oliver baxter) - aroace mc
let me know if you have any recommendations! <3
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rodolfoparras · 1 month
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Hihii back again cuz I’m bored but-
What type of genres do you look for in books? I’ve been extremely bored while looking for books to read so I’d like to ask 😅
(Ps. I’m only read classics/literature/poetry if I’m not reading tumblr or ao3 so I wanted to get a refresher)
- 🦦 anon <3
Hello sugar cube!! Oh my goodness I haven’t picked up a book in ages but my favorite genre is horror!!!
So books I’ve enjoyed is The Silent patient by Michaelides Alex and The vanishing season By Dot Hutchison!
I’ve had Meet cute diary by Emery Lee on my TBR list for a while now too! It’s more lighthearted I believe! And also another neat book I’ve actually got around to reading is called tears in the water by Margherita Scialla!
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profiterole-reads · 1 year
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Do you happen to have any T4T book recs?
Yes, here are some that I have read/am currently reading: - Rising Storm by Alex Silver (trans m/nb) - Lunar New Love by Ophelia Silk (nb/nb) - Billions of Beautiful Hearts by Kevin Craig (nb/nb short story) - I Think of You Often by Sienna Eggler (nb/nb/cis f) - The Scandalous Letters of V and J by Felicia Davin (nb/nb à la Dracula Daily: more info here)
And here are some that I haven't read yet: - Tears in the Water by Margherita Scialla - Something Spectacular by Alexis Hall (out in April) - A Hundred Vicious Turns by Lee Paige O'Brien (out in September) - The Companion by EE Ottoman - Check out the other replies in this post
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andrewblurmoved · 11 months
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14. 23, and 41!
14: If you are outside, what are you most likely doing? smoking !!
23: How do you vent your anger? uhh. punching things & screaming <3 (i have a punching bag i don't just punch people 😩 i also dont scream at people. just in general like a nice AHHHHHHH)
41: What was the last book you read? Tears in the water by Margherita Scialla
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newtness532 · 1 year
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tate: asks alex out
alex, like 10 minutes later: yea, he doesn't like me like that
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nico-is-typing · 4 months
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every single book i've read in 2023
(and my ratings for them)
The Pachinko Parlour, by Elisa Shua Dusapin ★★✰✰✰
With a Vengeance, by Freydís Moon ★★★★★
Exodus 20:3, by Freydís Moon ★★★★✰
Firekeeper's Daughter, by Angeline Boulley ★★★★★
A Fae's Two Alphas, by Jem Zero ★★★★✰ [ARC]
Three Kings, by Freydís Moon ★★★★✰
Heart, Haunt, Havoc, by Freydís Moon ★★★★★
A Novel Arrangement, by Arden Powell ★★★★✰ [ARC]
Cutting Your Teeth, by Caylan MacRae ★★★★★ [ARC]
Last Violent Call, by Chloe Gong ★★★★★
The Fox and the Dryad, by Kellen Graves ★★★★✫
The Wicked Bargain, by Gabe Cole Novoa ★★★★★ [Audiobook]
Tell Me How It Ends, by Quinton Li ★★★★✫ [ARC]
Rapture, by Saint Harlowe ★★★★★
A Flame in the Night, by Morgan Dante ★★★✰✰ [ARC]
In the Hands of an Angry G-d, by Claude Hamesh ★★★★✰
Song of Silver, Flame Like Night, by Amélie Wen Zhao ★★★★★ [Audiobook]
Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation (Vol. 2), by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu ★★★★✰
Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation (Vol. 3), by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu ★★★★✰
Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation (Vol. 4), by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu ★★★★★
Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation (Vol. 5), by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu ★★★★★
The Luis Ortega's Survival Club, by Sonora Reyes ★★★✰✰ [ARC]
Wild Things, by Laura Kay DNF 35% [ARC]
Ravage, by Saint Harlowe ★★★★★
The Mourning Dove and His Snow Sparrow, by Eve Healy ★★★✰✰
By Your Side, Margherita Scialla ★★✰✰✰ [ARC]
Of Knights and Books and Falling in Love, by Rita A. Rubin ★★★★✰ [ARC]
Gideon the Ninth, by Tamsyn Muir ★★★★★ [Audiobook]
Junker Seven, by Olive J. Kelley ★★★★★ [ARC]
They Hate Each Other, by Amanda Woody ★★★★★ [Audiobook]
A Little Bit Country, by Brian D. Kennedy DNF 60% [Audiobook]
The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches, by Sangu Mandanna ★★★★★ [Audiobook]
The Prince's Dearest Guards, by Beau Van Dalen ★★★★✰ [ARC]
The Misfit Mage and His Dashing Devil, by MN Bennet ★★★★★ [ARC]
How Not to Date a Dragon, by Lana Kole ★★★★☆
The Spirit Bares Its Teeth, by Andrew Joseph White ★★★★★ [ARC]
Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries, by Heather Fawcett ★★★★★ [audiobook]
The Untaming of the Aragus, by Lysander Arden ★★★★★ [ARC]
Beauty's Beasts, by Alex Hanson ★★★★☆ [ARC]
Mortal Follies, by Alexis Hall ★★★★☆ [Audiobook]
King of Hell, by Morgan Dante ★★★★☆ [ARC]
The Borrow a Boyfriend Club, by Page Powars ★★★★☆ [Audiobook]
Heaven Official's Blessing (Vol. 5), by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu ★★★★★
Heaven Official's Blessing (Vol. 6), by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu ★★★☆☆
Heaven Official's Blessing (Vol. 7), by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu ★★★★★
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rocksandbooks · 10 months
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currently reading:
❇️ the battle of the labyrinth (rick riordan)
books read of 2023:
✅ tears in the water (margherita scialla)
✅ the lightning thief (rick riordan)
✅ the sea of monsters (rick riordan)
✅ the titan’s curse (rick riordan)
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cabin12kid · 1 year
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Recommend me some books please here's the books I've read recently and am Thinking Lots About in no particular order:
Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao
The Sunbearer Trials by Aiden Thomas
Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas
Cafe con Lychee by Emery Lee
Tears in the Water by Margherita Scialla
The Fraud Squad by Kyla Zhao
The Locked Tomb (Gideon the Ninth through Nona) by Tamsyn Muir
Hell Followed With Us by Andrew Joseph White
Babel by R. F. Kuang
Patron Saints of Nothing by Randy Ribay
The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen
The Timekeeper Trilogy by Tara Sim
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readwithnox · 11 months
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7 LGBTQ+ Indie Books Releasing During Pride Month
Looking for some new books to celebrate? Check these out!
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Paragon Seven
by Phoenix Ning
The gritty setting and angsty sapphic relationship of ARCANE meets the ensemble cast and discussions of power in THE ATLAS SIX where seven queer people of color with superpowers work together to overthrow an oligarchy in a federation of four sectors.
Twenty-two-year-old Mu Lanying is one kill shy from graduating as Skyleen Military Academy’s next valedictorian. After that, she will be crowned as the Laurel Scholar in a private ceremony held in the Chancellor’s Office. Within the Office lies a restricted archive that holds the truth to her mother’s death — an enigma that has haunted her for the past six years. But when Lanying is tasked with executing a revolutionary called Marigold, she fails the mission.
Twenty-four-year-old Lee Chaewon is no stranger to threats. In the past seven years, she had been a triple threat in the entertainment industry and a threat to the Skyleen Administration as a member of the insurgent quartet called Blossom Four. But now, the only threat haunting her is the lack of funds needed to treat her older sister’s terminal illness. When Marigold offers to cover the remaining cost of her sister’s chemotherapy in exchange for a favor, Chaewon takes the money and agrees to assassinate the upcoming Laurel Scholar.
During the Academy’s Commencement Parade, Lanying gains access to the restricted archive where she learns that her mother was executed for posing as the Chancellor’s mistress while spying on his inner circle. On top of that, her mother had passed on classified information to a network of rebels including Chaewon’s father, and the Administration is still hunting for surviving insurgents. When Chaewon fails to assassinate Lanying, the former learns that her father had also died under the Chancellor’s order. Enraged, the pair set out to locate surviving rebels in hopes of recovering the information that is worth killing for. The girls eventually find themselves leading a coup d’etat with five other people that will either end in bloodshed or usher in a new age.
Releasing June 1st, 2023—LGBTQ+ Fantasy
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By Your Side: A Queerplatonic Short Story
By Margherita Scialla
Emma’s relationship ends abruptly when she comes across her boyfriend cheating on her at a party. Yet another failed relationship brings her repressed platonic feelings for one of her best friends to the surface once more.
Emma’s scared to voice her worries and desires, but even if she manages to bring up how she feels, how will Noah react to such a revelation?
Releasing June 6th, 2023 — Young Adult LGBTQ+ Fiction
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Trick
By Cara Nox
Cassandra Clare’s The Mortal Instruments series meets V.E. Schwab’s The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue with a dash of Disney+’s Loki in this new adult urban fantasy.
WELCOME TO NEW ATLAS: A CITY WITHIN A REALITY JUST BEYOND OUR OWN.
Evie is a nobody. Spending her days in college classes and her nights studying, having a social life has never really been a priority. With her sights firmly set on the future to keep away her thoughts of the past, she loses her grip on the present when her world is ripped out from under her. And it’s all thanks to two mysterious strangers showing up on her doorstep, claiming that she can turn back time.
Cade is a notorious troublemaker. He’s never been afraid to throw around his name to get what he wants as someone who’s clawed his way to the top. But power is quick to change hands in this city, and when he chooses to blatantly disregard an order from his leader, his older brother, he’s tossed back down to the bottom again. He’ll be more than lucky to regain any sort of trust when everyone knows he’s one of the best spies there is, sliding in and out of shadows in the blink of an eye.
Ren is a bored teenager. Always labeled as the “golden child” or “gifted student,” he finds himself writing down cryptic messages and following strange leads, rather than putting on the same old song and dance for his family. Especially once he discovers his little stolen fragments of the future are starting to take a darker turn. Perhaps chasing the life everyone wants him to have isn’t necessarily in the cards for him, but there’s only one way to find out.
So when someone within the secret society known as the Custodians targets Evie for her power, the clock starts in the final sprint to hunt down the culprit. In order to uncover whatever hidden clues are lurking in the past, the three of them have no choice but to peel back the layers of obscurity built up between their factions to figure out why she’s being hunted and how they might be able to fix their bleak futures before it’s too late.
Just remember: time is nothing but a trick.
Releasing June 13th, 2023 — New Adult LGBTQ+ Urban Fantasy
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Scars & Secrets (Shield & Sorrow, Book #2)
by J.E. Ridge
Saving the kingdom was only the beginning …
Kings Archer and Silas successfully thwarted the plot to take over Arnsveld and Bellacosta. Now they’re struggling to maintain their tenuous relationship amidst dissenting soldiers, scheming nobles, and the trial of the century.
Valerian’s job is to neutralize the mage behind the plot without getting tangled in his sinister web. When Penn finds himself at the mercy of traitors, Valerian abandons everything to help him. Love and magic prove to be a deadly combination.
Releasing June 20th, 2023—LGBTQ+ Romantic Fantasy
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Hymn of Memory
By S. Jean
As the Divine of Blackburn, Morgan sends its departed souls into the afterlife. It’s a sacred job spanning generations of Divines before him, but there’s a problem: the process invites the dead’s memories inside and those memories quickly erode and erase his own. Before long, he fears he will completely lose who he is and no one seems to care.
Then Fin, a familiar face from town, sneaks into Morgan’s room to beg for a resending of his grandmother and Morgan quickly agrees, knowing it means an opportunity to escape.
As escape quickly turns into a road trip with Fin to replace the memories he’s lost, Morgan has to confront what it means if he never returns. Without him to send souls, they die completely, leaving a void in the world where nothing will live or grow. Returning, however, means he will lose himself.
And so, Morgan must decide if never returning and living his life as himself — not the Divine — is worth more than the souls he’s leaving behind.
Releasing June 27th, 2023 — Young Adult LGBTQ+ Contemporary Fantasy
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Of Knights and Books and Falling in Love
by Rita A. Rubin
A slice-of-life fantasy, perfect for fans of Legends & Lattes and Howl’s Moving Castle.
Jayce has little memory of life before entering servitude to the Dark Lord, and no hope of ever escaping. Until he meets Alexius, the knight with a heart of gold. He offers Jayce, his enemy, a chance to break free of the Dark Lord’s clutches, and Jayce is not about to let such an opportunity pass.
When the war comes to an end, Jayce finds himself finally free, with Alexius’s help, and surrounded by a new world of opportunity. And the prospect of a new love. The more time Jayce spends with Alexius, the more he finds himself falling for this knight in shining armour.
Releasing June 29th, 2023 — New Adult LGBTQ+ Romantic Fantasy
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Unpainted
By Dan Fitzgerald
In the hermetic society of the Painted Faces, pale, unblemished skin is rewarded with station, wealth, and power.
Tera would almost rather go unpainted than enter into an arranged marriage with a total stranger, but that would mean giving up the only life she’s ever known. Not to mention her share of her family’s Pureline fortune.
She’s always thought love was a fairy tale and sex a joyless chore, but the alternative might be worse.
Enter Aven, a soft buttercup of a man, the kindest and most considerate person she’s ever met. A tropical honeymoon awaits, and with the help of her intimacy consultant, Tera is determined to make the best of this awkward ritual. Amid the island breezes, she and her new spouse form a bond neither of them knew they were capable of.
But trouble stirs beneath the polite veneer of the Painted Faces’ society, threatening to tear them — and their entire world — apart.
Releasing June 30th, 2023 — LGBTQ+ Fantasy Romance
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