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@evastardust groupRRAAAARRL

Also if you're into Star Wars:
Aftermath has a gay rebel pilot as the protagonist, it's inconspicious. (haven't read it, I think it's adult but I'm not sure)
So are the Doctor Aphra comics (1000000000000000/10 would recommend!!!!)

@blue_topaz

Also, Renegades by Marrissa Meyer has a cool casual gay dads thing going on, they're like the saviours of the city and the leaders of the sort of society of superheroes and whatnot, but literally no one cares about their relationship and everyone loves them bc they're nice and it's great

@blue_topaz

Also, even though I sort of think that Dumbledore is a terrible person, the next Fantastic Beasts screenplay is out soon and we might see some aftermaths of the whole gay Dumbledore and grindelwald thing
I enjoy the books if not some characters (cough cough Dumbledore snape Umbridge Bellatrix) because they are bad but evil characters are half the fun in a book and I love the hp series so

@blue_topaz

omg the Lunar Chronicles are great

I recommend renegades bc it's hard to write a superhero novel without coming off as really cheesy or cliché, but marrissa meyer pulled it off really well

@evastardust groupRRAAAARRL

Star-Crossed is VERY NOT SAFE FOR CLOSETED FOLKS because of the cover and dust coat, but it seems like a cute, young readers sort of thing. I haven't read it but I've read other things by that author and she's good. It's about some kids doing Romeo and Juliet for school and the MC gets a massive crush on the actress playing Juliet, and she herself as to play Romeo bc Romeo dropped out.

@evastardust groupRRAAAARRL

omg the Lunar Chronicles are great

I recommend renegades bc it's hard to write a superhero novel without coming off as really cheesy or cliché, but marrissa meyer pulled it off really well

Anyone else ship Scarlet and Winter??

@blue_topaz

omg the Lunar Chronicles are great

I recommend renegades bc it's hard to write a superhero novel without coming off as really cheesy or cliché, but marrissa meyer pulled it off really well

Anyone else ship Scarlet and Winter??

oof sorry, wold and scarlet will always be in my heart
I do, however, ship albus and Scorpius from The Cursed Child

@Norepinephrinxx

Boy meets boy was an interesting book, I litterally just sat at the library for a few hours and finished it so I guess thats an option if you don't feel safe bringing lgbt books home? Also this book had a drag queen rivalry that was interesting to say the least

@actual-fandom-trash

Boy meets boy was an interesting book, I litterally just sat at the library for a few hours and finished it so I guess thats an option if you don't feel safe bringing lgbt books home? Also this book had a drag queen rivalry that was interesting to say the least

yes it was definitely an interesting read to me

@evastardust groupRRAAAARRL

Girls Like Me has a gay supporting character, the book was very good but he was literally a walking 'flambuyant gay' stereotype so I disliked that aspect.
This Would Make A Good Novel (I think was the name???), The Family Fletcher books, and The Lotteries +1 are all chapter books aimed at younger kids with lesbian, gay, and poly parents, respectively.
I haven't read them though so don't quote me on it.

@blue_topaz

I've heard that those are all good, and would also like to recommend Georgia Peaches and Other Forbidden Fruit, which is a lesbian fiction
It has some issues and a bit of stereotyping but overall I really liked it

@spoder

Also I think Fans of the Impossible life - Kate Scelsa has a gay character, that’s about all I know about it,

@MissMia

Hi, There's an author i met called steph bowe, she's written a book called night swimming. it's kinda about a love triangle…

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cool graphic novel called "the dressmaker"
got a genderqueer protag