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    Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender
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    "Felix Ever After" by Kacen Callender is a young adult contemporary novel that follows the story of Felix, a black, queer, and transgender protagonist navigating the complexities of identity, relationships, and self-discovery. Set in modern-day NYC, the book delves into themes of gender and sexual identity, cyberbullying, and family acceptance. The writing style is described as endearing, engaging, and quick-paced, making it a compelling and relatable read for young adult readers.

    WE PUSH OPEN THE APARTMENT BUILDING’S GLASS DOOR, out into the yellow sunshine that’s a little too cheerful and bright. It’s hot as hell—the kind of heat that sticks to your skin, your hair, your frea...

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    Radio Silence by Alice Oseman
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    "Radio Silence" by Alice Oseman is a young adult novel that delves into themes of friendship, identity, and societal pressures. The story follows Frances, a high school student aiming for Cambridge, who finds herself drawn into the world of a podcast called Universe City, where she forms a deep connection with Aled, the creator of the show. The book explores their friendship, struggles with academic expectations, and the complexities of relationships in a modern setting, all while touching upon topics like asexuality, anxiety, and online bullying. Oseman's writing style is praised for its refreshing take on teenage experiences, realistic portrayal of characters, and the nuanced exploration of various themes that resonate with readers of different ages.

    We stood still and listened and I remember every single thing I heard in that moment. I heard the rumbling of the train we’d just got off leaving the station, heading farther into town. I heard the ti...

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    In Deeper Waters by F.T. Lukens
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    'In Deeper Waters' by F.T. Lukens is a fairytale with a queer twist, a story of a prince named Tal exploring his kingdom for the first time and encountering a mysterious merman named Athlen. The relationship between Tal and Athlen is soft, tender, and focused on emotions and excitement of first love. The plot is filled with adventure, royal rescues, sibling dynamics, and magic, creating a nonstop ocean adventure that keeps readers engaged. The book delves into the inner workings of the kingdom, offering a glimpse into the politics and repercussions of the main characters' actions, adding depth to the storyline.

    The writing style of 'In Deeper Waters' is engaging and captivating, with well-developed characters and a diverse, progressive world. It features wonderful representation, loving relationships, and strong family bonds within the royal family. The author, F.T. Lukens, brings the characters to life, making readers care about their problems and how they navigate through them. The book is praised for its focus on relationships, lack of rivalry among the royal family, and the overall tenderness portrayed in the interactions between the characters.

    He sucked in a breath through his nose, then gagged. The acrid stench of smoke from the burning derelict floating next to their warship singed his nostrils, and Tal’s grasp tightened as bile bubbled i...

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    Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas
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    Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas is a captivating story about Yadriel, a trans Latinx boy on a journey to prove himself as a brujo and summon spirits. Accidentally summoning the spirit of a rebellious teenage boy named Julian, Yadriel finds himself entangled in a mystery involving deaths, ghosts, and magical family traditions. The book explores themes of gender identity, cultural heritage, and acceptance while weaving in elements of romance, magic, and family bonds. The plot unfolds with a mix of magical realism, diverse characters, and immersive world-building, creating a story that is both heartwarming and suspenseful.

    The writing style in Cemetery Boys is praised for its engaging narrative, diverse representation, and well-developed characters. Readers are drawn into the world of Latinx brujx community, where Yadriel and his friends navigate through challenges, mysteries, and relationships. The book offers a blend of mystical elements, romantic entanglements, and cultural themes, creating a rich and vibrant story that resonates with readers looking for a mix of fantasy, mystery, and LGBTQ+ representation.

    The black Hydro Flask full of chicken blood thumped against Yadriel’s hip as he snuck past his family’s small house at the front of the cemetery. The rest of the supplies for the ceremony were tucked ...

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    Heartstopper: Volume One - Heartstopper by Alice Oseman
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    'Heartstopper: Volume One' by Alice Oseman is a heartwarming graphic novel that follows the friendship and growing romantic relationship between two high school boys, Nick and Charlie. The book beautifully portrays their journey of self-discovery, attraction, and navigating the complexities of young love. Readers praise the adorable and cute moments between the main characters, as well as the gentle and sensitive way Alice Oseman tackles complex sexuality themes with subtle wit. The story is described as a blend of sweet romance, friendship, and coming-of-age, making it a delightful and relatable read.

    The plot unfolds with charming and wholesome interactions between Nick and Charlie, drawing readers into a world filled with genuine emotions and relatable experiences. The art style is commended for its simplicity yet ability to evoke strong emotions, while the characters are celebrated for their authenticity and the realistic portrayal of young queer relationships. As the story progresses, readers are left eagerly anticipating the next volumes to witness the evolution of Nick and Charlie's relationship, making 'Heartstopper: Volume One' a heartwarming and captivating read.


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    Winter's Orbit by Everina Maxwell
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    Winter's Orbit is a science fiction novel that revolves around a mystery surrounding the death of Jainan's previous husband, which was initially believed to be an accident. The story unfolds as Prince Kiem and Jainan navigate through an interplanetary conspiracy while being forced into an arranged marriage to secure a peace treaty between two planets. The book delves into themes of political intrigue, relationships, and gender representation within a solar system-wide empire, providing a blend of romance, mystery, and space opera elements. The writing style is described as engaging, with a focus on character development and relationships, making it an accessible and enjoyable read for both sci-fi enthusiasts and newcomers to the genre.

    She sat, severe and forbidding in a high-collared tunic, in her reception room at the heart of the warren-like sprawl of the Imperial Palace. The arching windows of the tower were heavily optimized to...

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    The Heartbreak Bakery by A.R. Capetta
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    The Heartbreak Bakery by A.R. Capetta is a heartwarming story that revolves around Syd, a baker who unintentionally creates brownies that break people up when consumed. The book follows Syd's journey of baking people back together while navigating relationships, self-discovery, and the magical realism intertwined with mouthwatering recipes. Through a sweet coming-of-age narrative, readers are introduced to a diverse cast of characters working at the Proud Muffin, a cafe that serves as a safe space for the LGBTQ community. The book beautifully explores themes of love, acceptance, and the power of relationships in overcoming challenges.

    The writing style of The Heartbreak Bakery is described as visual, engaging, and emotionally captivating. Readers praised the magical baking plotline that added depth to the story, the well-developed characters, and the representation of diverse gender identities and relationships. The book is a blend of sweet romance, heartwarming moments, and a touch of magic, making it a delightful read for those who enjoy stories about love, acceptance, and the joy of baking.

    The splintered crack of my egg on the counter sounds like an ending. I raise my hand and tip the runny liquid into the bowl, letting the yolk slip out. It’s bright, orange, unbroken. It’s beautiful, a...

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    Blood Like Magic - Blood Like Magic by Liselle Sambury
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    Blood Like Magic by Liselle Sambury is a gripping urban fantasy novel set in a future world where genetic modifications and advanced technology are the norm. The story follows Voya Thomas as she navigates impossible choices, family dynamics, and a mysterious task to destroy her first love in order to become a witch. With a complex magic system, intricate family relationships, and a touch of mystery, the plot unfolds smoothly, keeping readers hooked until the very end.

    The writing style of Blood Like Magic is praised for its vivid imagery, relatable characters, and seamless blending of real-world issues with magical elements. The book delves into themes of identity, family ties, and the consequences of choices, all set against a backdrop of futuristic technology and a richly developed magical society. Readers are drawn into Voya's world as she grapples with her Calling and faces challenges that test her loyalty, strength, and determination.

    “Sorry to stop you waxing poetic, but you need to get out of the tub.” My cousin Keis slouches against the doorframe of our bathroom. The toilet is so close to the bathtub that you have to prop your f...

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    Darling by K. Ancrum
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    'Darling' by K. Ancrum is a thrilling and suspenseful retelling of the classic tale of Peter Pan, with a dark twist. The story follows Wendy Darling as she gets caught in a series of dangerous events after being charmed by Peter into running away with him. Ancrum expertly weaves together elements of the original Peter Pan story with a modern thriller narrative, exploring the complexities of characters like Peter and Wendy while delving into themes of ethics, morality, and the darker side of escapism. The tension steadily builds throughout the book, keeping readers engaged and on the edge of their seats as they follow Wendy's journey into a world where nothing is as it seems.

    The writing style of 'Darling' is described as fast-paced, engaging, and suspenseful, with a focus on character development and exploration of darker themes. Ancrum's ability to blend the original Peter Pan plot points with a modern twist creates a captivating and immersive reading experience, drawing readers in with its unique take on a beloved fairy tale.

    “You never know who you could be meeting online,” Mrs. Darling said gently. “I know you’ve been friends with her for more than a year, but that doesn’t mean anything. She could be a serial killer for ...

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    Pet by Akwaeke Emezi
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    In the book 'Pet' by Akwaeke Emezi, the story follows Jam, a black trans girl living in Lucille, a seemingly utopian town in a future version of America. The town is free from monsters and fear, thanks to the angels who rid it of evil. However, when Jam accidentally brings to life a creature named Pet from her mother's painting, she discovers that not all monsters are gone. The narrative explores themes of angels, monsters, and the blurred lines between utopia and dystopia, all told in a beautifully unique way. Through the characters, the story delves into identity, diversity, and the importance of seeing the unseen truths in the world.

    The city used to have them, of course—what city didn’t? They used to be everywhere, thick in the air and offices, in the streets and in people’s own homes. They used to be the police and teachers and ...

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