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Bookish_Gal
Nick and Charlie | Alice Oseman
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Pickpick

So. Much. FLUFF. Especially for under 150 pages. These two are just so cute. An almost breakup? Over miscommunication and wild feelings? Predicable yet still felt new with them. I always liked how much they felt like a normal couple, even though (as they say) are not normal. And that‘s okay. Every relationship is different, with different needs. #lgbtqa

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Bookish_Gal
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Pickpick

Extremely short and oh so fluffy. Very interesting take on an out gay falling for the “token straight guy”. Especially when said guy starts questioning. The “I don‘t think he‘s straight” lines were amusing. Loads of talks on bullying, anxiety, identity, and overall peer pressure due to it all. Great exploration of identity in a safe space. Very adorable art style; simple yet emotionally powerful. #lgbtqa Biggest complaint is it‘s just too short

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Bookish_Gal
The Romantic Agenda | Claire Kann
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Mehso-so

Very mixed feelings. The plot was mediocre. Character explained her asexuality well throughout. Like how she wasn‘t questioned about it. It made up few huge points in the plot. Yet didn‘t seem to change this obsession. Maybe it‘s because I identify as ace, and I know everyone does different, but this didn‘t sit well. By the end it caught up a bit more. The early book obsession ends by obsessing over someone else? Nah. #lgbtqa

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chasjjlee
A Little Bit Country | Brian D. Kennedy
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I think I will start August with the tagged book.

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GerardtheBookworm
A Little Bit Country | Brian D. Kennedy
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Pickpick

Set against a theme parked owned by country icon Wanda Jean Stubbs, aspiring gay country singer Emmett falls for the closeted Luke as the pair navigate through their feelings and learn family secrets in this LGBTAQ+ young adult novel.

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kera_11
A Little Bit Country | Brian D. Kennedy
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Emmett wants to be a the first openly gay country music star and idolizes Wanda Jean (insert a red headed Dolly Parton). Luke doesn‘t like country music bc of a supposed falling out between his grandma Verna and Wanda herself, he isn‘t out yet and just wants to work to help his family get by. They both end up working at this fictional version of Dollywood and discover a lost secret about what happened between Verna and Wanda. mostly this was cute

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Nessavamusic
A Marvellous Light | Freya Marske
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Pickpick

Though slow to start and I was a little lost in all the characters for a while, this was an enjoyable read. A steamy #lgbtqa+ historical fantasy romance. I would compare to Cat Sebastian but with magic. 4⭐️
#bookspinbingo - another bingo!
#20in4 Readathon 1st book done!
#swoonathon

Andrew65 Great 👏👏👏 2y
TheAromaofBooks Great progress!!! 2y
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seibelsays
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"I'm about to implement a policy of throwing people out the window whenever they make my life harder instead of easier."

Same, Sarrica. Same.

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seibelsays
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Started a new book last night while this one was passed out in my lap. Really interesting world building, looking forward to digging in further.

#cats #catsoflitsy

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Bookish_Gal
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Pickpick

I felt seen, I cried, I learned... This is a book written by someone under the ace umbrella sharing stories from other aces under the umbrella. Also with discussing why people are obsessed with sex. It‘s everywhere! But as ace, we don‘t get that. The story of the religious man fighting between his feelings vs what he‘s told he‘s obligated to in marriage hit close. Same with this above quote. Feel educated to talk to my s/o much better now
#lgbtqa

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