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rrainydaydreams · 10 months
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Why aren’t more people talking about the runebinder chronicales?? If your looking for a book that has:
Gay characters
trans characters
just lgbt characters in general
poc characters
magic
post apocalyptic setting
sexy demon (you’ll understand)
Villain main characters (second book)
chosen one who doesn’t understand/want to be the chosen one
interesting and engaging characters
Side characters who are actually important to the story
adorable innocent cuddling
monsters
AND MORE
PLEASE READ THIS SERIES I AM BEGGING YOU.
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lgbtqreads · 1 year
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hi!! i know this has beeb asked before but not for a while and I thought there might be some releases since then, so : any Queer High Fantasy? I've been recommended Priory of the Orange Tree before. Thank you!!
Not sure when the last time was but here’s what’s currently on my radar! (You can also find these here, and an asterisk means it’s not out yet: https://lgbtqreads.com/sff/spec-fic-by-subgenre/) I bolded some of the ones that are newer or coming out in the next few months.
MG
*Splinter & Ash by Marieke Nijkamp – NB
Sir Callie by Esme Symes-Smith – NB
YA
Female Protags
The Winter Duke by Claire Eliza Bartlett
The Never Tilting World by Rin Chupeco – L
Queen of Coin and Whispers by Helen Corcoran
Of Fire and Stars by Audrey Coulthurst – L,B
Inkmistress by Audrey Coulthurst – B
The Impostor Queen by Sarah Fine – B
Noble Falling and Noble Persuasion by Sara Gaines
Rule by Ellen Goodlett
Havenfall by Sara Holland
*Hearts Forged in Dragon Fire by Erica Hollis
The Afterward by EK Johnston
Empirium by Claire Legrand – B
Belle Révolte by Linsey Miller – BA
These Feathered Flames by Alexandra Overy
The Midnight Lie by Marie Rutkoski
It Ends in Fire by Andrew Shvarts
Beneath the Citadel by Destiny Soria – B, A
The Third Daughter and The Second Son by Adrienne Tooley
Shatter the Sky by Rebecca Kim Wells – B
The Thousand Names by Django Wexler
Male Protags
Cloaked in Shadow by Ben Alderson
The Runebinder Chronicles by Alex R. Kahler
Skybound by Alex London
So This is Ever After by F.T. Lukens
Beneath the Citadel by Destiny Soria
The Sunbearer Trials by Aiden Thomas – T
Non-Binary Protags
Spell Bound by FT Lukens
Mask of Shadows by Linsey Miller – GF
*A Hundred Vicious Turns by Lee Paige O’Brien
Adult
Female Protags
A Broken Blade by Melissa Blair
Tales of Inthya by Effie Calvin
The Vanished Queen by Lisbeth Campbell
Rook & Rose by M.A. Carrick
The Night and its Moon by Piper CJ
The Unbroken by C.L. Clark
*Warmongers by C.L. Clark
The Gardener’s Hand by Felicia Davin
*The Water Outlaws by S.L. Huang
Dragonfall by L.R. Lam
The Unspoken Name by A.K. Larkwood
The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon
From Under the Mountain by C.M. Spivey
The Drowning Empire by Andrea Stewart (Amz)
The Jasmine Throne by Tasha Suri
Malice by Heather Walter
When Women Were Warriors series by Catherine M. Wilson
Male Protags
Kirith Kirin by Jim Grimsley
The Cadeleonian series by Ginn Hale
Tales From Verania by T.J. Klune
A Chorus of Dragons by Jenn Lyons
The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon
*Dark Moon, Shallow Sea by David R. Slayton
Stagsblood Trilogy by Gideon E. Wood
Genderqueer Protags
*The Water Outlaws by S.L. Huang
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oldfangirl81 · 8 months
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I have an actual library card again. My goal is to read more this year.
I need recommendations please!
Some mix of these would be great.
• Queer romance
• Asexual romance
• Urban Fantasy
• Paranormal Romance
• Fake Dating to Real Dating
• Anything with dragons or kitsune
Below the cut are ones on the TBR list I'm creating if you also need ideas. I'll add as I get more recs. And I'll link eventually to a review post as I read them.
Conventionally Yours by Annabeth Albert
Fake Dating The Prince by Ashlyn Kane
She Drives Me Crazy by Kelly Quindlen
Alice Austen Lived Here by Alex Gino
The Poison Heart by Kalynn Bayron
Melissa by Alex Gino
Your Lonely Nights Are Over by Adam Sass
Just Your Local Bisexual Disaster by Andrea Mosqueda
If I Was Your Girl by Meredith Russo
That Time I Got Drunk and Saved A Demon by Kimberly Lemming
Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas
The Last Sun by KD Edwards
Ace of Hearts by Lucy Mason
The Romance Recipe by Ruby Barrett
Jay's Gay Agenda by Jason June
A Dash of Salt and Pepper by Kosoko Jackson
The Engineer by CS Poe
After the Dragons by Cynthia Zhang
Runebinder by Alex R Kahler
Rare Vigilance by MA Grant
The Witch King by HE Edgmon
Robin Hood Vol 1 by Pat Strand
Dreidel Date by Eliana West
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Last haul of May
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The Wizard's Guide to Defensive Baking by T. Kingfisher
Gold Wings Rising by Alex London
Black Wings Beating by Alex London
Siege of Rage and Ruin by Django Wexler
City of Stone and Silence by Django Wexler
Ship of Smoke and Steel by Django Wexler
Runebreaker by Alex R. Kahler
Runebinder by Alex R. Kahler
Saint's Blood by Sebastien de Castell
Knight's Shadow by Sebastien de Castell
Traitor's Blade by Sebastien de Castell
Tyrant's Throne by Sebastien de Castell
The Malevolent Seven by Sebastien de Castell
The City We Became by N.K. Jemisen
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rehaliahdrarys · 4 years
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And together they ruled the nothingness as kings.
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Runemaker is out in the world and I’m so excited and not at all ready for the end of this series 🥺 ◇ These books are amazing and I cant recomend the enough! They deserve all the love 💜 . . . https://www.instagram.com/p/B5GdJf7gzxJ/?igshid=1chtnvg7xu1z5
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sagoreads · 7 years
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Runebinder by Alex R. Kahler hardcover, 400 pages, goodreads ★★★★★
    I was extremely excited to pick up this book. Like, beyond words excited. Dystopia with fantasy elements and an LGBT hero? That’s a dream combination in my eyes. And Runebinder delivered, and kept delivering until I was reading to curl into a ball on the floor.
   The magic system in this book is unlike anything I’ve come across and I love how simple it is without being boring. The world buildng in general is so interesting and unique that I just can’t get enough of it. Kahler has weaved a world similar to our own but still so delightfully different that every twist and turn is just as surprising as the last.
   I, personally, adore the writing style used in this book. I can’t say it’s anything new or fresh, but it works really well with the story and the characters. Kahler clearly knows all of his characters very well, it’s displayed so well throughout the novel that you couldn’t miss it if you tried, and I really appreciate that in a story. 
   Dynamics can make or break a book for me, which means when I thoroughly enjoyed the relationships in Runebinder it just made the book that much better. Tenn is a character I can really relate to, and his relationships throughout the book brought him even more to life. As did the other character’s relationships with each other. There was a lot of variety in the different ways characters reacted to one another which isn’t always the case in dystopias, since a lot of characters are hardened by their difficult lives and simply refuse to soften. 
   I knew next to nothing about the plot of this novel before diving in, and after reading it I can say that that’s because there’s no way to cohesively explain this plot without giving you a blow by blow of exact scenes. Just when you think you know what’s happening something comes out of left field and throws you off your game. It was invigorating, never really knowing what to expect, especially when every twist was an exciting one. 
   I’ll admit I was very much a fan of the romances in this book, including the love triangle. It’s become increasingly more common for LGBT characters to have love interests, but it’s still fairly unheard of for them to be involved in love triangles and I loved that Kahler included something that’s so common in straight YA. I do wish there’d be love interests for the background characters, but it’s understandable since there wasn’t an exceptionally high cast. 
   It was no surprise to me that I enjoyed this book, so much so that I couldn’t help but add it to my top 10 of 2017. It was interesting and complex and i loved seeing an LGBT hero that’s actually allowed to be open about his sexuality, it’s a breath of fresh air in a world where most LGBT+ characters in fantasy novels are forced to hide. All in all I don’t have any serious complaints about Runebinder and I’m really excited to get my hands on the next one.
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wornoutspines · 5 years
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Runemaker | Alex R. Khaler
With #Runemaker I finished the #RunebinderChronicles trilogy by Alex R. Khaler and it was quite the rollercoaster. #bookreview
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The Runebinder Chronicles: Runemaker by Alex R. Kahler The end is here. Tenn thought the spirits wanted him to find his fellow Hunter, Aidan, to win the war against the undead. But with Aidan on the brink of self-destruction and Tenn reeling from his lover’s spite, their fated convergence seems far from promising. Especially because Aidan no longer appears to be fighting for the living. With the Dark…
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myfavegaybooks · 4 years
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Runebinder by Alex R. Kahler
Summary:
Magic is risen. When magic returned to the world, it could have saved humanity, but greed and thirst for power caused mankind's downfall instead. Now once-human monsters called Howls prowl abandoned streets, their hunger guided by corrupt necromancers and the all-powerful Kin. Only Hunters have the power to fight back in the unending war, using the same magic that ended civilization in the first place. But they are losing. Tenn is a Hunter, resigned to fight even though hope is nearly lost. When he is singled out by a seductive Kin named Tomás and the enigmatic Hunter Jarrett, Tenn realizes he's become a pawn in a bigger game. One that could turn the tides of war. But if his mutinous magic and wayward heart get in the way, his power might not be used in favor of mankind. If Tenn fails to play his part, it could cost him his friends, his life…and the entire world.
Review:
Hey! I’m alive! 
Yeah I know I ignore this blog quite often but now I’m here to drop what I’ve read in the meantime. It’s not much I’m afraid. 
Ok so Runebinder. Actually, this was one of the books I put on my lift way before I really got into reading LGBT stuff. I looked like my usual YA fantasy book would look but I didn’t get to reading it. 
I finally did tho and it’s the perfect mix of YA fantasy with an interesting plot and fascinating powers and LGBT action. 
I actually don’t want to spoil too much because I went into this without knowing anything about it and just exploring this world on my own was awesome. 
Also! This is the first part of a trilogy and I actually got all three books as paperbags at some point. They’re just sitting on my shelf looking all pretty right now but I’ll read the rest eventually and update you with a review on the whole trilogy. 
So if you’re into dystopian fantasy and gay characters, I say give it a shot.
Rating:
5/5
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New Young Adult Books Coming Out Today! (November 27th, 2018)
Have I missed any new Young Adult releases? Have you added any of these books to your TBR? Let me know!
New Standalones/First in a Series: 
Amber & Dusk by Lyra Selene
Outrun the Wind by Elizabeth Tammi
Love a la Mode by Stephanie Kate Strohm
Unconventional Warfare by Chris Lynch
New Sequels: 
Runebreaker (The Runebinder Chronicles #2) by Alex R. Kahler
Happy reading!
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wellhalesbells · 6 years
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books read 2k19. runebinder by alex r. kahler
“Find the boy that Water weeps for. His words will shape the world.”
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lgbtqreads · 5 years
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Collie Jolly by Leigh Landry (1st)
Ashley’s never owned a dog, much less trained one. But she’s not about to let that little detail stop her—especially during the holiday season—from applying for this…
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inkyardpress · 6 years
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Magic is a sin.
Check out Runebreaker, the second book in the Runebinder Chronicles by Alex R. Kahler
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Last(?) Book Haul of June
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Finna by Nino Cipri
Drowned Country by Emily Tesh
A Taste of Gold and Iron by Alexandra Rowland
Rule of Wolves by Leigh Bardugo
The Seventh Bride by T. Kingfisher
Paladin's Grace by T. Kingfisher
Paladin's Strength by T. Kingfisher
Paladin's Hope by T. Kingfisher
Witch King by Martha Wells
Network Effect by Martha Wells
Red Skies Falling by Alex London
Runemaker by Alex R. Kahler
Nimona by N.D. Stevens
Ink Blood Sister Scribe by Emma Torzs
The Stardust Thief by Chelsea Abdullah
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Hello and welcome to my second interview with an author! I sat down with Alex R. Kahler, author of the Runebinder Chronicles as well as the Pale Queen series and the Ravenborn duology (as A.R. Kahler) among several others, to chat books, movie adaptions and more.
  For of all thank you for being here (metaphorically speaking)!
My pleasure! Thanks so much for reaching out!!
1. What was it that sparked your passion for writing or has it always been there?
I’ve always loved telling stories. Apparently I used to tell some really grim ones when I was like eight. Singing songs about drowning kids and th elike. So, I guess I’ve always wanted to write cheery stories like the apocalypse and Ragnarok and Good VS Evil. (I swear I’m not creepy in person.) Admittedly, Harry Potter really convinced me to become a writer. That series saved me by giving me a better world to inhabit. I hope to be able to do the same.
2. In three words what can we expect from RUNEBREAKER?
Anger. Revenge. Madness.
3. Do you picture certain actors for your characters when writing?
I’m wayyy off the pulse of pop culture. I don’t know actor names, so I don’t cast them. 😅
4. You recently announced film rights to the IMMORTAL CIRCUS series, what has that process been like?
It’s an interesting one, mainly because—like so much in entertainment—the actual deal was cut ages ago. We were only just able to announce recently. I try to forget it’s a thing; in Hollywood, a movie isn’t guaranteed until it’s on the screen, and we’re still in stage one of a thousand. But I won’t lie—I dream about that premiere quite often!
5. What is the best part of having your books out in the world for you?
Hearing from fans. Writing involves so much isolation and screen-staring and disappointment that it means the world to hear from those who read and love what you do. Especially since I try to write for under-represented readers, hearing that it helped them in some way means more than I can say.
6. Is there anything you can tell us about what’s next after the RUNEBINDER CHRONICLES?
I honestly haven’t the foggiest! Hopefully I’ll have something new in the works by then. I have a few ideas floating around but nothing that’s gelled. One involving magical drugs, one involving elemental aliens, and a few horror stories in the mix….
7. What is the main thing you want readers to take away from your books?
That anyone can be a hero. Anyone can have power. Anyone can save the world.
8. What does your writing space look like?
My laptop! I’ve literally moved every year for the last 16 years, often more than once a year. Heck, in the last two weeks I’ve called ‘home’ 4 different places (thanks Pele!) so I’ll take whatever space I can focus in for a few hours. Right now, it’s the lanai on an organic farm in Hawaii, and I don’t ever want to leave.
9. What has been your favourite read of 2018 so far?
I’ve been crap at reading this year. Too much moving around. But, to mention totally different ends of the spectrum, I am in love with MAGGIE AND ABBY’S NEVERENDING PILLOW FORT by Will Taylor and THE GLOAMING by Kirsty Logan. Taylor’s middle grade is a magical, light-hearted tale of friendship and adventure, while Logan’s contemp fantasy is a rich, dark saga filled with mermaids, queer love, and magically dangerous Scottish isles.
Huge thank you to Alex for agreeing to the interview. You can find my five star review of RUNEBINDER here.
About the Author
Alex R. Kahler is, if nothing else, a Sagittarius. Born in Iowa, he’s taught circus in Madrid, gotten his Masters in Glasgow, watched the Aurora in Iceland, and imbibed way too much coffee in Seattle. And that’s the abbreviated list. He’s the author of multiple series, including Runebinder, The Immortal Circus, Ravenborn and (as K.R. Alexander) The Collector.
Find Alex R. Kahler Website ~ The Runebinder Chronicles Site ~ Goodreads Author Page ~ Amazon Author Page
Find Runebinder & more Booktopia ~ Wordery
An Interview with Alex R. Kahler Hello and welcome to my second interview with an author! I sat down with Alex R. Kahler, author of the Runebinder Chronicles as well as the Pale Queen series and the Ravenborn duology (as A.R.
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Magic is risen. When magic returned to the world, it could have saved humanity, but greed and thirst for power caused mankind's downfall instead. Now once-human monsters called Howls prowl abandoned streets, their hunger guided by corrupt necromancers and the all-powerful Kin. Only Hunters have the power to fight back in the unending war, using the same magic that ended civilization in the first place. But they are losing. Tenn is a Hunter, resigned to fight even though hope is nearly lost. When he is singled out by a seductive Kin named Tomás and the enigmatic Hunter Jarrett, Tenn realizes he's become a pawn in a bigger game. One that could turn the tides of war. But if his mutinous magic and wayward heart get in the way, his power might not be used in favor of mankind. If Tenn fails to play his part, it could cost him his friends, his life…and the entire world.
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