Book Reviews

  • Amelia, If Only by Becky Albertalli

    Synopsis In this delightful new sapphic YA romance by the author of Simon vs. the Homosapiens Agenda, Amelia sets off on a road trip to see a live show of her favorite chaotic bisexual YouTuber with her best friends. But… Continue reading

    Amelia, If Only by Becky Albertalli
  • The Lesbiana’s Guide to Catholic School by Sonora Reyes

    It’s such bullshit that there’s a stigma around being closeted. We get shit for “living a lie” just beceause we want to survive. I don’t want to keep losing everyone I’m close to. The Lesbiana’s Guide to Catholic School, p.… Continue reading

    The Lesbiana’s Guide to Catholic School by Sonora Reyes
  • The Deep Dark by Molly Knox Ostertag

    Your monster gets hungry, and this is the only way it can eat. And if you don’t feed it, it will get out again, and hurt someone else. The Deep Dark, p. 173-4 Synopsis Mags Herrera has a secret. It… Continue reading

    The Deep Dark by Molly Knox Ostertag
  • Candle Island by Lauren Wolk

    As I stood and listened, I asked myself why someone would come to such a wild, deserted place to sing. And hide there. That was the more important question. Why hide? The answer was the same one I’d given myself,… Continue reading

    Candle Island by Lauren Wolk
  • Not Quite a Ghost by Anne Ursu

    The wallpaper almost seemed to come to life, the vines wriggling like snakes. They looked like some kind of barrier, like an enchantment on a sleeping castle that meant no one could approach…In her dreams, a shadow skulked behind the… Continue reading

    Not Quite a Ghost by Anne Ursu
  • The Glade by Naseem Jamnia

    Synopsis Pina is excited to attend her first ever sleepaway camp with her best friend, Jo. At Camp Clear Skies, Pina can escape her controlling parents and work on becoming Pina 2.0, who doesn’t need Jo’s constant protection. But Camp… Continue reading

    The Glade by Naseem Jamnia
  • Rain Is Not My Indian Name by Cynthia Leitich Smith

    Since Galen had died…I had been spinning in place. It was a luminous place because his light still glowed within it, but a chilly place because he really wasn’t there. Now I was finally finding my footing again. Rain Is… Continue reading

    Rain Is Not My Indian Name by Cynthia Leitich Smith
  • Babel by R.F. Kuang

    Translation means doing violence upon the original, means warping and distorting it for foreign, unintended eyes. So then where does that leave us? How can we conclude, except by acknowledging that an act of translation is then necessarily always an… Continue reading

    Babel by R.F. Kuang
  • Look on the Bright Side by Lily Williams and Karen Schneemann

    Anyone can leave at any time, but the friends you choose and the ones who choose to be with you are there because they love you. Isn’t that love just as valuable? Look on the Bright Side, p. 53 Synopsis… Continue reading

    Look on the Bright Side by Lily Williams and Karen Schneemann
  • The Spirit Glass by Roshani Chokshi

    Corazon Lopez possessed a rare and secret power, the kind that could make a river shrivel into a puddle or trap a tornado in a jar. She could climb the stars like a staircase and pull down clouds for her… Continue reading

    The Spirit Glass by Roshani Chokshi