All the Queer Books I Read in March, and What’s On My April TBR
The first thing I read in March Is it not obvious? by Rachel Runya Katz, a bi4bi M/F romance that I really enjoyed. I mean, the main character runs a quirky teen book club, so of course I’d love that.
That was the book I spent most of March reading heart of hell A Trans Sapphic Retelling, by Alexis Hall moby dick Install in space. It was fun, but like the source material it’s quite long and windy, so it took me a while to finish.
I have just started left hand of darkness Ursula K. By Le Guin, which is a book club pick. I only have a few chapters so I don’t have a good understanding of it yet, but I’ll let you know what I think about it!
As far as my April reading plans go, my second weird book club read heated rivalry By Rachel Reed, so I’m finally going to pick it up. better late than never!
For readathons, here are some options on my TBR stack:
Singing Hills Cycle by Nghi Vo, which is a fantasy novel series with a non-binary main character.
insider Written by Mark Oshiro, this is a quirky middle grade book about a magical room that connects three kids from different schools who all feel like outsiders.
how to lose a ghost in ten days By Jesse Silva, a cozy non-binary romantic story about a half-child and a ghost who are forced to be roommates who eventually fall in love with each other.

