Queer Books for Pride Month, Day 16
Happy release day to Prince of Storms by Kit Rocha. I’m always going to recommend their books because they take so much care with this world and the ones they write. Aleksi, Naia and Einar close out their duology focused on recovery and repair.
This one!! "XENOCULTIVARS: stories of queer growth" was a delight, just very good overall, and isn't it perfect for Pride Month? Look at that cover!
(yes yes, Laya is our Common Bonds cover artist too. She's just excellent :3)
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If you follow me you should already have or will be reading these books but on the off chance you aren't, READ THEM THEY'RE THE BEST BALM TO THE SOUL IN THESE I'M TIRED OF SYNONYMS FOR UNPRECEDENTED TIMES. ALSO VERY HOT AND BAD GUYS GO BOOM IN VERY THRILLING AND CATHARTIC WAYS.
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Sound up for Cicadas on Day 17 of Queer Books for Pride Month
Makana Yamamoto’s Hamajang Luck imagines the descendants of Hawaiian laborers in space. One of the best heist books I’ve read in years.
I’m fully embracing my feral. I chopped my salad up finely, mixed it with dressing and citrus sriracha everything but the bagel seasoning and ate it off the cutting board with potato chips like it was a dip.
Queer Books for Pride Month, Day 15
One of my favorite things about Julian Winters’s Last First Kiss was Jordan and Jaime loving each other without first assigning labels. Winters delves beautifully into identity as Jordan becomes comfortable with being himself and not anyone else’s version of him.
Last week to see "Little Women" at the Guthrie! It's a delight and a balm and audiences seem to really love it.
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Queer Books for Pride Month, Day 14
Rick Martinez and Nik Sharma write cookbooks that challenge and expand my ideas about flavor and ingredients.