Hello! I’ve just gotten into ‘Heartstopper’ and have really been enjoying it (but I’ve almost finished it!) I’ve also read ‘The Miseducation of Cameron Post’ and ‘Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe’, and loved them! This year, I want to make a queer book shelf!
I would love to read books that are particularly about being sapphic (living as a queer woman), bisexual or trans!
Thank you so much for your help!
by Turbulent_Shower_501
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Dykette except the end turns into some horror but two of my favorites are Sirens and Muses and Milk Fed.
– The [Pentecost and Parker](https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/eb8c7ae9-41b0-442b-b3f1-8e01870fe219) mystery series by Stephen Spotswood
– [I Hope You’re Listening](https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/312e69a7-9963-4dfc-b5c5-147d25c02398) by Tom Ryan
– [The Heartbreak Bakery](https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/fbd5cc46-ebbb-4622-bd01-46a00fb5c1f3) by A.R. Capetta
– [An Absolutely Remarkable Thing](https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/54b4a771-12a6-43e9-91ca-37df8136266e) by Hank Green
(Most of them aren’t *about* being queer, but they do all have queer protagonists)
they both die at the end
I read “Imogen, Obviously”, I loved it ! It’s a book of self discovery, and it has a lottttt (almost every character) of LGBTQ+ inclusivity ! You should look it up, it kinda reminds me of Heartstopper in some ways ☺️ (it’s set in college !)
anything by casey mcquiston!!! one last stop and i kissed shara wheeler are specifically wlw-focused