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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 12 20 25 books!), and we’re kicking off with eight ten twelve amazing-sounding releases to look forward to in January.

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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?