All the Queer Books I Read in March, and What’s On My April TBR
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All the Queer Books I Read in March, and What’s On My April TBR


Cover Image of Hell's Heart by Alexis HallCover Image of Hell's Heart by Alexis Hall

The first thing I read in March was Isn’t It Obvious by Rachel Runya Katz, a bi4bi M/F romance that I really enjoyed. I mean, the main character runs a queer teen book club, so of course I was going to love it.

The book I spent most of March reading was Hell’s Heart by Alexis Hall, a trans sapphic retelling of Moby Dick set in space. It was fun, but it is fairly long and meandering, like the source material, so it took me a while to finish.

I just started The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin, which is a book club pick. I’m only a couple chapters in, so I don’t have a good sense of it yet, but I’ll let you know what I think of it!

As for my April reading plans, my other queer book club is reading Heated Rivalry by Rachel Reid, so I’m finally going to pick it up. Better late than never!

For the readathon, here are a few of the options on my TBR stack:

The Empress of Salt and Fortune coverThe Empress of Salt and Fortune cover

The Singing Hills Cycle by Nghi Vo, which is a fantasy novella series with a nonbinary main character.

The Insiders by Mark Oshiro, a queer middle grade book about a magical room that connects three kids from different schools who all feel like outsiders.

How To Lose a Goblin in Ten Days by Jessie Sylva, a cozy nonbinary romantasy about a halfling and goblin forced to be roommates who end up falling for each other.



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