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    I want to add more sapphic books to my collection, but I’m lost on what to get next. I’m fine with mangas/comics/etc., but I’m more focused on novels atm

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    Here’s what I’ve read so far:

    * *”Annie on my Mind”* by Nancy Garden **(favorite)**
    * *”This Is How You Lose the Time War”* by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone **(favorite)**
    * *”She Drives Me Crazy”* by Kelly Quindlen
    * *”You, Me, U.S.”* by Brigitte Bautista
    * *”The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo”* by Taylor Jenkins Reid

    My TBR list:

    * *”Tipping the Velvet” and “Fingersmith”* by Sarah Waters
    * *”How To Make a Wish”* by Ashley Herring Blake
    * *”We Are Okay”* by Nina LaCour
    * *”Last Night at the Telegraph Club”* by Malinda Lo
    * *”One Last Stop”* by Casey McQuiston
    * *”The Colour Purple”* by Alice Walker

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    I’d love to hear any recommendations/suggestions you could offer, and why you picked that book in particular! \^\^

    I would also appreciate any recs that are similar to my fav books mentioned above (story-wise, genre, writing style, etc.) 😀

    by Exotic-Seat7719

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      Light from Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki

      Written on the Body by Jeanette Winterson

    2. ultimate_ampersand on

      * A&B by J.C. Lillis – Wildly underrated upper-YA novel about two girls competing in an American Idol-esque reality tv show, with a rivals-to-lovers romance.
      * On a Sunbeam by Tillie Walden – Beautiful, dreamlike sci-fi graphic novel about a girl joining a spaceship crew to search for her missing girlfriend
      * Penhallow Amid Passing Things by Iona Datt Sharma – Historical fantasy romance novelette about smugglers in 18th-century Cornwall, with an enemies-to-lovers romance.
      * Everyone In This Room Will Someday Be Dead – About a very depressed atheist lesbian who accidentally gets a job at a Catholic Church. Deals a lot with mental health but is also funny. Good for fans of Fleabag.

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