We have (finally) reached the last part of May’s releases. It’s been a long (and gay) month, but so worth it. There have been some great releases so far both this month and this year, and there’s still 7 months to go!
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Book Releases: May 2019 (II)
I told you that we had a monster list to get through for this month, and the releases just don’t let up. So in the interests of keeping this post as short as possible, on we go.
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Book Releases: May 2019 (I)
When we say “May is a monster month”, we absolutely mean it. In May alone, we have listed 59 LGBT releases. FIFTY-NINE. So, understandably, we had to split the month into three posts. This first post takes us through the first week of May (twenty-one of the twenty-three books here are out on 7th May). The second post will cover 8th-20th, and the final post will take the rest of the month.
May has pretty much every genre you could possibly want, and a good number of books about LGBT history (it being the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots this year). So, if you’re looking for mystery, contemporary, non-fiction, historical or fantasy, there’s something for you here.
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Book Releases: April 2019 (II)
I covered books coming out between April 1st and 9th in my previous post, so check that out before we start! There are fifteen titles there. Listen, our running list of LGBT 2019 releases is over 300 books long and we’re actually a bit picky about what we put there!! Can you even imagine? So many books? We are all going to be broke when the year ends…
Today I’m here with over twenty books, quite a few of them being F/F ones. There’s some nonfiction as well and even some poetry! I’m sure everyone will find something to be excited about in April!
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Book Releases: April 2019 (I)
Once again, there are just so! many! LGBT books coming out in the next month, there’s just no way I can fit them all in one post. Ahh, what a marvelous problem to have, though! Let’s be honest! I never imagined I would have one like this…
So anyway! This means today’s post actually cover only the first two Tuesdays of April. (And a Thursday because some books just don’t wanna come out on Tuesdays with all the rest!) As always, the rep for each book will be stated, so you can clearly see why you should be excited about it. Apart from the blurb itself, that is.
Okay, so let’s dive in! Those first nine days of the month offer us fifteen (15) books so! There’s a lot to talk about!
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Book Releases: March 2019 (II)
We said March was a big list (and it just keeps getting bigger so better post this now so I don’t find yet another to add). Part two takes us from 12th March to the end of the month, and there are some epic releases coming up for you!
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Book Releases: March 2019 (I)
March marks the busiest month so far in terms of 2019 releases. No, really, we have over thirty releases on our list (and probably a fair few we’ve missed off, if we’re being realistic) – more than one a day on average! With that in mind, the releases list is going to be split into two parts: one covering the first week of March (17 releases alone), and the other the remainder.
So, in the interests of not making this post any longer than it has to be, let’s go!
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Book Recs: Upcoming Books by Black Authors
It’s the Black History Month so I wanted to focus my posts the next few weeks on books by and/or about Black people. As you can see from the title, today I will be recommending book written by Black authors. And specifically: books that are only about to come out. Most of them are set for this year, but there are a few 2020 titles as well.
Two books listed here are by authors I’ve already read something by before (I wonder if you can guess which authors I’m talking about…) & you can read my reviews of their previous books here and here.
There are some amazing stories coming our way, I can tell you that much already! So let’s dive in without any further ado.
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Book Releases: February 2019
Hello from Paris!! Yes, I’m in the City of Love with my best friend so it’s a perfect time to highlight some books you are bound to love. Don’t you guys agree?
All the way back in December Charlotte and I already talked about a few books coming out this year that we’re excited about. But that post only had two books for February and today I’m here with… nineteen (19)!! You think that’s a lot? Wait till we post March (34) or May (36) releases!
If there’s one thing you need to know, it’s that there is a ton of LGBT books coming out this year!
Before we start, take a look at what got published in January.
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Book Releases: January 2019
20gayteen may be over, but 2019 is looking even better for LGBT releases. We gave you a taste of what’s to come with two releases from each of the first six months, and now we’re back to our monthly lists. We have some monster lists for you in 2019 (March alone has
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Book Releases: December 2018
I don’t know about you guys, but personally I cannot believe the year is already ending. It felt excruciatingly long and at the same time – weirdly short. I mean, wasn’t it summer just like, yesterday?
Anyway, it’s still 20gayteen and so there are still some LGBT-themed books I can showcase for you! Let’s get started.
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Book Releases: November 2018
We may be into the closing months of twenty gay-teen but the LGBT releases are not letting up. November so far seems to be a hotbed for sapphic releases, numbering five of those on our list. This roundup includes fantasy, historical, sci fi and contemporary books, and also a non-fiction book about the lesbian world traveller, Anne Lister. So, hopefully, there’s something for everyone.
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Book Releases: October 2018
20gayteen is treating us so well & this is true for books, too, of course! So much good stuff is already out there and the list for just October itself isn’t short either, guys. What a beautiful time to be alive (and gay).
Our objective with bringing titles to your attention is, obviously, to highlight the kind of lgbt rep they give us. But we also want to be picky about that, only talk about books that genuinely interest us. We deserve as much already, right?