Category: YA

Out There book review

Out There book review

This is a cool little collection of queer sci-fi stories — something that I would definitely recommend. Claire Kann’s was obviously my favorite, but K. Ancrum’s “Home” definitely also places. It’s no Dahlia Adler anthology, but it is very good — I think it’s really important to read stories of queer people having a future. […]

Posted August 8, 2022 by geograph in review, sapphic, YA / 0 Comments
The Loophole book review

The Loophole book review

This book is charming and really short. The cover feels more heartwarming than its actual contents (there is a forced outing and a character is kicked out of their house), but it is ultimately a story of found family and a note of hope for queer teens who feel like they don’t belong. It’s a […]

Posted August 2, 2022 by geograph in achillean, fantasy, queer, review, YA / 0 Comments
Book Review: Cafe Con Lychee

Book Review: Cafe Con Lychee

ENEMIES TO LOVERS? Because their parents own RIVAL BUSINESSES? Gabi awkwardness to Theo’s confidence? Different experiences of being queer from two different people which fleshes them out into fully-realized characters? Incredible descriptions of drinks and pastries? FOOD PUNS? Yeah okay I loved this book. Literally the only thing that could have made this book better […]

Posted July 23, 2022 by geograph in achillean, contemporary, queer, review, romance, YA / 0 Comments