This blog is a culmination of reviews for different styles of media that include LGBTQ characters both as main and side characters. It's still in its beginning phase so there won't be a lot posted for now but I hope to keep a steady stream of reviews for you all once I get it up and running. It you don't see a page you'd like to see, let me know! I'll be adding pages as I review! ((Icon credit to @athemys))
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All the LGBT Movies that I have seen, and at least 20 of those were in the span of about a month. Some I loved, some I liked, and some I didn’t like, if you wanna know which ones I recommend, hit my ask box! I also have a list underneath this with ones that I have yet to watch.
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LGBT movies I recommend!
Brokeback Mountain
(I really hope you have already seen this tho, its a classic. Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger plays two shepherds falling in love in 1960 Wyoming)
Jongens
(Dutch, two teenage boys fall in love and deals with it)
Freier Fall (German, two police officers, one with a baby on the way, develops feelings for one another. One of my favourite movies of all time)
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LGBTQ+ Movies
Alright. People are happy about Love, Simon. I am, too. It is now my favorite movie. However, I’ve been seeing people complain that there aren’t any other LGBTQ+ movies.
ACTUALLY LET’S GO
L - I Can’t Think Straight, Bound, Carol, Blue is the Warmest Color, But I’m a Cheerleader, The Kids are All Right, Pariah, Desert Hearts, Heavenly Creatures, Show Me Love, etc.
G - Love, Simon, Moonlight, Brokeback Mountain, Call Me By Your Name, Milk, Weekend, The Kids are All Right, Pride, Happy Together, Parting Glances, etc.
B - Cabaret, Chasing Amy, French Twist, Kinsey, Velvet Goldmine, Bi the Way, Gia, Score, Theorem, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Appropriate Behavior, Brokeback Mountain, My Own Private Idaho, Frida, Les Biches, De-Lovely, The Pillow Book, A Home at the End of the World, Y Tu Mamá También (And Your Mother Also, in Spanish), Rent, Wild Things, High Art, Showgirls, Imagine Me & You, The Dying Gaul, Kissing Jessica Stein, Liquid Sky, Love Songs, etc.
T (FTM) - 3 Generations (On Netflix, personal favorite), Boy I Am, 52 Tuesdays, Romeos, Boys Don’t Cry, Becoming Chaz, Southern Comfort
T (MTF) - Transamerica, Boy Meets Girl, Romeos, Normal, Let Me Die a Woman, Beautiful Boxer, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Different for Girls, Ticked-Off Trannies with Knives, Gun Hill Road, The Christine Jorgensen Story, and Prodigal Sons
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Media With LGBT Main Characters
This is an in-progress list, so more titles and categories will be added, but feel free to reblog and/ or add something!
Movies
4th Man Out- A gay man goes through the process of coming out to his aggressively straight buddies. Comedy with a happy ending.
Adam & Steve- Ridiculous series of events during a relationship between two men. Bad comedy with a happy ending.
Beautiful Thing- A teenager dealing with his preoccupied mother falls in love with a classmate. Happy Ending.
Blue is the Warmest Colour- Coming-of-age romantic drama between two teenage girls. Unhappy ending.
Brokeback Mountain-A complex emotional and romantic relationship between two men in the American West develops between 1963 and1983. Unhappy ending.
Carol- A forbidden affair between a young photographer and an older woman going through divorce during the 1950s. Happy Ending.
Capital Games- Two men fighting for the same position in a company struggle with their feelings for each other when forced to do a team-building exercise as part of a business retreat. Happy ending.
Dog Day Afternoon- Hostage drama based on the true story of a man who held up a bank to fund his partner’s bottom surgery. Unhappy ending.
Milk- Documentary about the life and death of pioneering gay politician Harvey Milk. Unhappy ending.
My Beautiful Laundrette- A young man living in london reunites with an old friend, eventually developing a romantic relationship with him after offering him a job running a laundrette to get him off the streets. Happy ending.
My Own Private Idaho- Two friends embark on a journey of personal discovery that takes them to both Idaho and Italy. Unhappy ending.
Pariah- A Black butch lesbian slowly comes to terms with her identity. Ambiguous ending.
Pride- The story of an unlikely alliance between striking miners in a Welsh village and London gay rights activists. Happy ending.
Shelter- Gay surfers fall in love. Happy ending.
Show Me Love- Two teenage girls begin a tentative romantic relationship. Ambiguous ending.
Tangerine-A transgender sex worker discovers her boyfriend and pimp has been cheating on her. Ambiguous ending.
Tomboy- A ten-year-old experiments with their gender. Ambiguous ending.
The Weekend-A romantic drama of a brief, touching encounter between two men. Bittersweet ending.
Tropical Malady- A soldier arriving to investigate the mysterious slaying of animals and a farm boy strike up a connection. Ambiguous ending.
Books
Camp Rewind- Two women strike up a romance at a summer retreat.
Never Lose Your Flames- A fire elemental and the bounty hunter being paid to arrest him fall in love.
Bad Boy- A transgender youtube star by day and vigilante by night, a job goes south and someone is out to ruin Ren’s life, leaving him struggling to clear his name.
Of Fire and Stars- A magic user and future queen falls in love with a princess, and her husband-to-be’s sister.
If I Was Your Girl- Trans romance written by a trans author
The Fifth Season- In the distant future, nature ravages the land, with a select few being able to control it. Main characters include a bi man, a gay man, and a trans woman.
Six of Crows (two book series)- A gang of thieves take on their most ambitious job yet- stealing a magic-enhancing drug. Features a lighthearted love story between a sharpshooter and the demolitions expert.
Into this River I Drown- A man searching for the truth behind his father’s death falls in love with his town’s guardian angel.
Not Your Sidekick- After failing to manifest powers, the local superhero duo’s daughter takes on an internship with their super-villain rival, and falls in love with her. Also has a trans boy.
Chameleon Moon- A group of people struggle to survive in a city of magic and turmoil. Has a married lesbian couple, several gay characters, and a nonbinary character.
Last Seen Leaving- After his sort-of-girlfriend vanishes, a closeted kid is forced to team up with another friend of hers, and develops feelings for him along the way
The Lightning-struck Heart- A wizard and a knight are sent to save the knight’s boyfriend, and fall hopelessly in love along the way. There’s also a gay dragon.
The Girl With the Crooked Fangs- A half-vampire develops a crush on her daring human friend.
Ice Massacre & Ice Crypt (two book series)- A mermaid hunter develops feelings for an old friend of hers, who happens to be one of the mermaids she’s sent to kill.
The Coldest Girl In Coldtown- Vampire story with a twist, and both a bisexual and transgender main character.
The Foxhole Court (3 book series)- Neil, a gifted Exy player with a rocky past, joins a competitive team. Several gay and bi characters, including the protagonist.
The Raven Cycle (3 book series)- A group of boys and a girl who serves as a psychic amplifier try to find and awaken a Welsh king. Stars a romance between a boy who can take things out of his dreams and a magician.
Shallow Graves- A girl awakens several feet underground, at the same moment when all birds in the nearby vicinity drop dead. She struggles to piece together the identity of the killer while finding out what she is. Bisexual protagonist.
TV Series
In The Flesh- Kieran, a Partially Deceased Syndrome (PDS) sufferer, is brought back to live and returned home. He’s gay, as are various other characters.
Carmilla- Lesbian vampires! Plus a nonbinary character played by a nonbinary actor
Skam- The story of teenagers in a secondary school, with each season being told from a different characters point of view. Several gay main characters.
Shadowhunters- Hard to explain, but has both a gay and a bi character.
The Get Down- The lives of a group of nyc teens in the 1970′s, with two of the characters in the latest episode stopping just short of kissing
Torchwood- About an agency created to control alien beings. Lots of bi and gay characters.
The Magicians- A group of students at a college train to use magic and defend themselves against an enemy from another dimension. The protagonist of the series is a bisexual man, and there’s also another gay main character.
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wlw book recs
hey I decided to make this post because I’m always looking for more wlw books to read and thought it might help some people out. All books have links to their goodreads pages (some books have adult content etc)
I rated all of these books 4 or 5 stars, I will hopefully be able to update this post regularly
As I descended by Robin Talley
Colorblind by Siera Maley
Wildthorn by Jane Eagland
Style by Chelsea M Cameron
Taking flight by Siera Maley
If you could be mine by Sara Farizan
Beauty Queens by Libba Bray
The Price of Salt (Carol) by Patricia Highsmith
Fingersmith by Sarah Waters
Affinity by Sarah Waters
Tipping the Velvet by Sarah Waters
The Miseducation of Cameron Post by Emily M Danforth
The Moth Diaries by Rachel Klein
Ask the Passengers by AS King
Lies we tell Ourselves by Robin Talley
Why be happy when you could be normal? by Jeanette Winterson
Georgia Peaches and other forbidden fruits by Jaye Robin Brown
You know me well by Nina LaCour and David Levithan
Oranges are not the Only Fruit by Jeanette Winterson
The Night Watch by Sarah Waters
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Favorite LGBTQ+ books
Okay so I said I was gonna make a list of my favs, so here ya go. Some of them are hidden gems, and not very well known but trust me they are good!!! Also sadly only 2 are f/f bc my book store obviously hates me and doesn’t sell many :(
A Boy Worth Knowing by Jennifer Cosgrove (m/m ft bisexual rep)
Queen of Geeks by Jen Wilde (f/f + m/f ft bisexual and autistic rep, poc main)
Peter Darling by Austin Chant (Trans main character, m/m)
Everything Leads to You by Nina LaCour (f/f)
Wonders of the Invisible World by Christopher Barzak (m/m)
We Are the Ants by Shaun David Hutchinson (m/m)
When the Moon Was Ours by Anna-Marie McLemore (trans main character, poc mains)
The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee (m/m plus bisexual rep and possible ace rep, also poc main character)
Carry On by Rainbow Rowell (m/m)
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Saenz (poc mains, m/m)
Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli (m/m)
Leo Loves Aries by Anyta Sunday (m/m)
The Love Interest by Cale Dietrich (m/m)
Annd now my fav Lgbt+ themed series
The Raven Cycle by Maggie Stiefvater (ft bisexual rep, m/m)
All for the Game by Nora Sakavic (m/m)
Iron Breakers by Zaya Feli ( I literally finished all 3 books in a day ITS SO GOOD, m/m)
i’ll add on to this list in the future!!
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YA Books With Queer Girls
This maaay be stemming from anger, as all my best ideas are, but I figured it might help someone find a really awesome book, and so I shall be your unofficial librarian for a sec.
I can vouch for all of these books; yes, some are better than others (I mean, yes, Of Fire and Stars has an overly simple plot), but they are all very much enjoyable, especially if you’re not in constantly book-reviewer mode like I am whenever I read.
Also, I’m focusing this specially on books with queer girls, because I feel like YA has a bit of a problem with wlw. They tend to fly majorly under the radar, while books like Simon Vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda and Carry On get majorly hyped. Don’t get me wrong, I love both those books to bits, but still. I want to read all the books about girls who love girls.
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Radio Silence by Alice Oseman: I need to put on of my all-time fav books here, first, don’t I? But, seriously, this book is fucking fantastic, and I love it to bits. It’s got all the amazing things: podcasts, nerdy people being nerdy, geeking out over sci-fi, it’s fantastic. Bisexual female MC/narrator + demisexual male MC + gay male side character + gay female minor character.
When The Moon Was Ours by Anna-Marie McLemore: Guys. GUYS. This book is gorgeous. One of the most beautiful books I’ve read in a long time. Anna-Marie McLemore is already one of my top ten favorite writers and she’s only written two books, and this…I love this book and I want everyone to read this amazing book SO JUST GO READ IT, OKAY? AND it’s about QPOC, AND it very much respects and embraces true magical realism, AND the author is literally the sweetest person ever. Queer female MC + trans male MC.
Labyrinth Lost by Zoraida Cordova: This book is like a mix of Alice in Wonderland and a crazy fever dream. BUT IN A GOOD WAY. And can I mention the worldbuilding??? I’m in love with it. Bisexual female MC + queer female MC
Everything Leads to You by Nina Lacour: THIS BOOK IS FREAKIN’ ADORABLE. I mean, it’s about romance and movies and mysteries and it has a beautifully built slowburn romance and everyone is adorable and the romance is adorable and just ALL THE YES. Gay female MC + Gay female MC
Tash Hearts Tolstoy by Kathryn Ormsbee: This book is all about the internet! I mean, if you exist on a creative plain of the internet, you’ll see yourself in this book. PLUS all the amazing and totally important conversations about asexuality. Asexual romantic female MC.
Little & Lion by Brandy Colbert: I am SO ANGRY about how much this book has flown under the radar, because it’s amazing and so important and it addresses so many amazing things, and I just…Brandy Colbert writes the most fantastically realistic, flawed characters and I love it. Bisexual female MC + queer female side character.
Of Fire and Stars by Audrey Coulthurst: I need to mention the cover of this book, first, because OH THE GORGEOUSNESS. Also, can I say NON-HOMOPHOBIC FANTASY WORLD??? Gay female MC + gay female MC
Lumberjanes by Noelle Stevenson, Grace Ellis, Shannon Watters, and Brooke A. Allen: I shriek about this graphic novel/s every single time someone asks for a comic recommendation. It’s ridiculous in the best way and lighthearted and has the most lovable characters and can I mention the cast is ENTIRELY FEMALE? Gay female MC + Gay female MC + Trans female MC
As I Descended by Robin Talley: Gay modern day Macbeth retelling with ghosts. Want to hear that again? LESBIAN MACBETH. WHY HAVEN’T YOU READ THIS ALREADY? Gay female MC + Gay female MC
10 Things I Can See From Here by Carrie Mac: Okay, yes, this book has an awful cover but don’t let that sway you because I love this book to pieces. For one, it’s set in Vancouver, and I love Vancouver, and also it has probably one of the most realistic portrayals of anxiety I’ve ever read, AND THAT ANXIETY DOESN’T GET CURED WITH ROMANCE. Gay female MC + Gay female side character
The Cursed Queen by Sarah Fine: Okay, yes, this is a sequel, but I had to add it to the list because I’m in love with this series and this world and I LOVE IT SO MUCH. It’s gloriously stabby. Bisexual female MC + queer female MC
Queens of Geek by Jen Wilde: This book is a love letter to fandom and nerd culture and everything, AND I LOVE IT TO PIECES. I’m so, so happy this book is getting so much hype because it stands up to the hype and crushes it and I just love it, okay?? Also, I love all the characters. ALL OF THEM. They’re so fantastically written and adorable and I REALLY, REALLY LOVE THEM. Bisexual female MC + Queer female side character.
Get It Together, Delilah/The Flywheel by Erin Gough: It’s set in a bakery/cafe, which is enough to get my heart beating, but this book is just straight-up adorable. Also, if you don’t think I’m making panna cotta gelato the first chance I get YOU ARE SADLY MISTAKEN. Gay female MC + Gay female MC.
BONUS: These books don’t have queer girls as MCs, but they do have queer girls and are just overall fantastic. The Upside of Unrequited has a sideplot about the MC’s gay sister and her pansexual girlfriend, plus the most adorable moms in YA, The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue has a female character whom I’m like 99% sure is asexual, A Tyranny of Petticoats has a couple of stories that are about queer girls, as does Meet Cute.
Also, did I miss any important books??? Tell me if I did because I want to know about ALL THE BOOKS with queer girls.
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gay books that aren’t Gay Books, an elaboration
i made a post like this about six months ago but i’ve realised a) that as a wlw, there are literally No books about wlw on there, and b) ive read loads more books that are Fab and deserve a place on there
so to fit on this list, there are only 2 conditions
there must be lgbt+ characters in the book
said characters’ entire plotline must not revolve around them being lgbt+. this can be referenced, but they have to have wider development. eg: trc is acceptable as even though ronan goes through a process of accepting he’s gay, his arc is also involving accepting other (spoilery) things about himself
feel free to add your own as i’ve not read nearly enough fiction about wlw, as long as it’s not just to do with being lgbt as this is a list for people who want to see themselves in fantasy, crime, mystery, adventure, school novels specifically without having All the focus on being lgbt+.
OKAY ONTO THE LIST
carry on by rainbow rowell. this is the first book i ever really read where the sexuality of the characters wasn’t the most important thing about them. it isn’t for everyone (read: blatant harry potter references) but i did and still adore it. mlm relationship, queer & gay. 5 stars.
the raven cycle by maggie steifvater. the representation is nowhere near as good as some of the others on this list but it’s this high up because of the writing and the characters. mlm relationship, gay & bi. 5 stars.
the foxhole court by nora sakavic. again, not astronomical rep, but the plot and characters make up for it. mlm x2 relationships, one main. 5 stars.
six of crows by leigh bardugo. fantastic cast of characters. mlm relationship, gay & bi, and bi female character. 5 stars.
a darker shade of magic by ve schwab. beautiful worldbuilding. mlm relationship (both bi i think?) which is also own voices. 5 stars.
vicious by ve schwab. fantastic dark plot. ace main character, kind of adheres to the “ace characters are heartless” on which way you look but i think basically everyone’s a little bitch in the book so. 5 stars.
they both die at the end by adam silvera. so sad but it’s not Bury Your Gays as such since that’s the entire preface of the book. mlm relationship, gay & bi. own voices! 5 stars.
a gentleman’s guide to vice and virtue by mackenzi lee. mlm relationship. 4 stars.
radio silence by alice oseman. gave me an existential crisis. wlw and mlm solidarity, bi female mc, gay m and gay f, gay demi m. 4 stars.
i want to put more than this by patrick ness on here (4 stars) because he’s a fantastic ov rep and i love him and this is his most non-Gaytm book, but if you do want a book about being gay in the deep south then def read release and im breaking my own rule here but it’s amazing 5 stars.
ink and bone by rachel caine has a couple that remind me of holt and kevin from brooklyn nine nine (just much sadder.) worth reading just for the concept. mlm minor relationship. 4 stars.
again, i feel like you could squeak the song of achilles by madeline miller on here by the skin of its teeth. dont read this if you dont want sadness. 4 stars.
daughter of the burning city by amanda foody is a fantastic spooky book and so original. bi mc and aspec love interest. 3.5 stars.
ash by malinda lo. cinderella retelling. i didn’t personally like this one too much but it’s a cute wlw relationship. 3 stars.
history is all you left me by adam silvera. i very much didn’t like this one for personal reasons but i know a lot of people love it. mlm rep with a bi character (watch out bc the mc is slightly biphobic.) 2 stars.
i haven’t read adaptation by malinda lo yet but my friend loved it. it has a bi mc with a bi love triangle.
likewise i haven’t read of fire and stars by audrey coulthurst but my friend LOVED it with a passion. wlw relationship.
PLEASE ADD MORE THAT YOUVE READ
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Normal (2003) Review
Directed by Jane Anderson
HBOFilms
Starring Tom Wilkinson as Roy/Ruth Applewood and Jessica Lange as Irma Applewood.
This movie is a cinematic adaptation of a play that Jane Anderson wrote about a woman who has spent twenty-five years in a marriage before coming out as a transgender woman. The movie outlines the trials and tribulations of coming out as trans in the 1990s in the very rural Midwest.
The movie opens on a montage of old marriage photos before panning to a couple discussing their son. The father is expressing his disappointment and the mother is making humorous jokes about the engagement between their son (Roy) and their daughter-in-law (Irma). The father makes an awkward comment about beating their son and then they try to move on through the engagement party.
It moves scenes to a church. Irma and Roy are sitting with their pastor just having finished a counseling session when the pastor brings up some tension in their relationship. It is at this point in the movie that Roy comes out to his wife and the pastor.
The movie follows the progress of Roy as she transitions to Ruth and how it affected her life. We see the open acceptance from her daughter whose precocious nature provide some much needed tension relief and the scene where we learn of Ruth’s chosen name. We also see the difficult to come to acceptance from her son who she ends up in a physical fight with before the emotional resolve. We see how the people in her job treat her as she transitions and how a well meaning boss makes some semi unethical decisions.
By far the most meaningful development is between Ruth and Irma. Irma first sees Ruth’s coming out as a joke and when she realizes that Ruth isn’t joking, she forces Ruth out of the house. They don’t come to any sort of reconciliation until a birthday part for Roy’s father when they return to Ruth’s family farm. Ruth’s father becomes verbally abusive despite not knowing of Roy’s true gender and it drives Ruth to the edge. Irma finds him in the barn with a run to his head.
They begin rebuilding their relationship from here because Irma realizes she would rather have Ruth alive even if it wasn’t how she wanted. Their relationship explores how the gender dysphoria affects the more intimate aspects of a relationship and (GOOD NEWS) it has a happy ending for the two of them.
There are some triggers to be noted of for the movie. The suicide attempt is emotional and if you are sensitive to that sort of material, fast forward through it. Others involve an affair and there is a scene where the main character is beaten up in a locker room.
Overall, I really enjoyed this movie. For someone who is cis-gendered, this put the transgender experience into perspective for me. My favorite parts of this movie were the little ones where Ruth would experience something new like when she first put on earrings and the moments when you could tell she finally felt beautiful. Their daughter had some of the best one liners of the movie and the continuous boob jokes added a lightness to the movie that made it much more relatable because not every moment in real life is a serious one.
And as someone who grew up in and around the rural Midwest, this movie was freaky accurate straight down to the aunt’s names and the German words all over the church walls. The cinematography of the movie matched the time and area well as it had the rustic, almost dusty nature that many films from the 90s possessed.
There were several things the movie could have done to improve. Ruth was not played by a transgender woman which would have been ideal but because of her character and that we never see Ruth fully transitioned, it may have been psychologically draining on a trans actor to have to play their assigned gender rather than their actual gender. There was also a lack of racial representation. Growing up in the rural Midwest, I know that there are more than just white people especially in rural farm communities where there are often populations of Native Americans. And especially in the 90s there was much more racial diversity than the movie actually represented.
Overall, if you’re looking for a transgender movie about the experience of being transgender, I recommend this one with some discretion. The movie is written by a lesbian and not a transgender filmmaker so there is a possibility for some inaccuracy.
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Books with Asexual Protagonists
Quicksilver by R.J. Anderson
City of Strife by Claudie Arseneault
Viral Airwaves by Claudie Arseneault
Stranger by Rachel Manija Brown and Sherwood Smith**
Deadly Sweet Lies by Erica Cameron
A Gentleman’s Position by K.J. Charles**
Fourth World by Lyssa Chiavari**
Overexposed by Megan Erickson**
Keeper of the Dawn by Dianna Gunn
The Last Chronomancer by Reilyn J. Hardy
Guardian of the Dead by Karen Healey
The Fire’s Stone by Tanya Huff
No More Heroes by Michelle Kan
Let’s Talk About Love by Claire Kann
The Cybernetic Tea Shop by Meredith Katz
Night Calls by Katharine Eliska Kimbriel**
How to be a Normal Person by T.J. Klume
The Faerie Godmother’s Apprentice Wore Green by Nicky Kyle
The Book of How to Live by Rose Lemberg
Blank Spaces by Cass Lennox
Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire
Sheepfarmer’s Daughter by Elizabeth Moon
before I let go by Marieke Nijkamp
Clariel by Garth Nix*
Sean Foam and Silence by Lynn E. O’Connacht
Tash Hearts Tolstoy by Kathryn Ormsbee
Radio Silence by Alice Oseman
The Wrong Stars by Tim Pratt**
Chameleon Moon by RoAnna Slyver**
Banner of the Damned by Sherwood Smith
His Quiet Agent by Ada Maria Soto
Thaw by Elyse Springer
Iwunen Interstellar Investigations by Bogi Takacs**
Jughead Vol. 1 by Chip Zdarsky and Erica Henderson
Sources:
LGBTQIAP Protagonists in Fantasy and Science Fiction
21 Books with Ace and Aro Characters to Read for Asexual Awareness Week
Five Books with Asexual Protagonists
Five Must Reads for Asexual Awareness Week
Asexuals In Fiction
*Denotes prequel, sequel, or later book in series
**Classified as demi- or grayscale ace
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15 Books with Aromantic Protagonists
City of Strife by Claudie Arseneault
Baker Thief by Claudie Arseneault
Viral Airwaves by Claudie Arseneault
Second Chance by Chelsea M. Cameron
A Promise Broken by Lynn E. O’Connacht
The Trouble by Daria Defore
Moonshine by Jasmine Gower
The Last Chronomancer by Reilyn J. Hardy
The Fire’s Stone by Tanya Huff
The Faerie Godmother’s Apprentice Wore Green by Nicky Kyle
An Accident of Stars by Foz Meadows
Sheepfarmer’s Daughter by Elizabeth Moon
The Lifeline Signal by RoAnna Slyver*
Stake Sauce: The Secret Ingredient is Love. No, Really by RoAnna Sylver
Jughead Vol.1 by Chip Zdarsky and Erica Henderson
Sources:
LGBTQIAP Protagonists in Fantasy and Science Fiction
Aromantic Characters in SFF
Recommended Books with Aromantic Characters
21 Books with Ace and Aro Characters to Read for Asexual Awareness Week
* Denotes sequel or a later part of series
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Upcoming Reviews
Black Blade Blues by J.A. Pitts (Scify/Fantasy Novel, Lesbian MC)
An Accident of Stars by Foz Meadows (Fantasy Novel, Aromantic MC)
Love, Simon directed by Greg Berlanti (Movie, Gay MC)
Star-Crossed by Barbara Dee (YA Novel, Female Bisexual MC)
She of the Mountains by Vivek Shraya (Illustrated Novel, Male Bisexual MC)
Drunktown’s Finest directed by Sydney Freeland (Movie, Transgender Woman MC)
Normal directed by Jane Anderson (Movie, Transgender Woman MC)
Boys Don’t Cry directed by Kimberly Pierce (Movie, Transgender Man MC)
Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire (Novella, Female Asexual MC)
The Last Chronomancer by Reilyn J. Hardy (Fantasy Novel, Male Ace/Aro MC)
Symptoms of Being Human by Jeff Garvin (YA Novel, Gender Fluid MC)
Ascension by Jacqueline Koyanagi (Scify Novel, Queer Polyamorous Relationship)
**If you have any ideas for books or movies to review please send me a message so I can add them to my list.**
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