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    For mental health reasons, I’m seeking light reads, but I don’t exactly know what to look for.

    I am a fan of kidlit, but I am a bit tired of it at the moment. I prefer an ending where until the last 20 pages I can’t predict what will happen. Relevant likes: trans/queer rep, disabled rep, fantasy, absurd humor, allegories, verse novels

    If you must recommend romance, I do like more epic love stories like Song of Achilles, or platonic romance like Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow. Red White and Royal Blue was a DNF for me, and Book Lovers had me rolling my eyes every other page when I read it for a book club.

    by PutEarthInRice

    9 Comments

    1. Chemical-Mix-6206 on

      Are you familiar with Terry Pratchett’s Discworld? Absurd fantasy stories with maybe some not-so-fluffy themes but mostly just wickedly funny.

    2. Illustrious_Dan4728 on

      Although the only box it may check is fantasy, it’s light, not a focus of romance, funny original characters, a little bit of action without being too much gore or a battle every chapter. The Innkeeper Chronicles by Ilona Andrews is my newest favorite series. I’ve read it 3 times this year so far.

    3. Beckie-V-Laine75 on

      The Space Adventures Of Commander Laine. The main character and her gurl are trans.

    4. I agree with Discworld but it can be a big undertaking.

      Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams

      A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers

      The Terraformers by Annalee Newitz

      Especially the latter two for trans & queer rep.

      And one more, with a content warning. Light From Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki is a gorgeous warm funny weird book and I love it, but it opens with a real emotional kick to the teeth with a traumatized trans kid running away from home. If you can handle about a chapter of that, it’s worth it.

    5. sparksgirl1223 on

      Nancy Warren has so.e fun little cozy mysteries.

      There is a bit of romance, but it’s not the main focal point. It’s more like a minor distraction before you get to the whodunit .

      Except in book 14 of the Vampire Knitting club. That one is centered on a wedding🤣 and a murder.

    6. tidalwavesandtea on

      Good Omens

      The Professor and The Housekeeper

      Anxious People (tw: discussion of suicide)

    7. Have you ever read books by Francesca Lia Block? She’s most known for the Wheetzie Bat series (technically kidlit) but she’s written a bunch of other standalone, adult novels that are super fun and i think might hit what you mentioned. Her style is magical realism for sure. She has descriptions on her website. I particularly liked “Ruby” and “Pretty Dead”

    8. thisisausergayme on

      Legends and Lattes by Travis Baldree (fantasy with LGBTQ rep)

      The Dreamhealers books by MCA Hogarth (anthro sci fi series focused on a committed friendship)

      Penric and Desdamona novellas by Louis McMaster Bujold (an overall fun, though some individual books are dark, series focused on a gender non-conforming man and his demon who had previously possessed many women, including queer women)

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