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ineffable-gallimaufry · 10 months
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anyways here's the list!
books on this list range from things i read from around 2013-2020 i think :3 anyways. not all of these are recommended but they are mostly nostalgic sooo.
also note that this is not a complete list cause my memory sucks. anyways check some of these out maybe if you want to know a thing i like/liked
- holes
- the giver
- hatchet
- the kane chronicles*
- stargirl*
- the phantom tollbooth
- smile*
- drama
- ghosts
- little house in the big woods*
- the fog diver*
- unusual chickens for the exceptional poultry farmer
- the inquisitors tale
- maybe a fox
- all's faire in middle school
- baby sitters club (graphic novels)*
- 5 worlds*
- the pals in peril*
- the witch boy*
- the one and only ivan
- the mysterious benedict society*
- circus mirandus
- iron hearted violet
- the witch's boy
- the girl who drank the moon
- the mostly true story of jack
- the invention of hugo cabret
- savvy*
- echo
- down down down
- zita the space girl*
- the neptune project
- upsidedown magic*
- the girl who circumnavigated fairyland in a ship of her own making*
- flora and ulysses
- cleopatra in space*
- the heros guide to saving your kingdom*
- the ghosts of tupelo landing †
- roller girl
- space case
- a handful of stars
- nightmares!*
- hamster princess*
- the great shelby holmes†
- friday barnes*
- the key to extraordinary
- the last kids on earth*
- the bicycle spy
- me and marvin gardens†
- the miscalculations of lightning girl†
- the cardboard kingdom
- shadow weaver†
- gallagher girls*
- nimona
- from the mixed up files of mrs basil e frankwiler
- tiffany aching*
- coraline
- my side of the mountain
- the war that saved my life
- hilo
- amulet
- bone*†
- mr lemoncello's library*
- misty of chincoteague
- serafina*
- the wolves in the walls
- cinnamon
- the day i swapped my dad for two goldfish
- fortunately the milk
- the incorrigible children of ashton place*
- judy moody*
- goddess girls*
- dragonbreath*
- babymouse*
- a snicker of magic
- york: the shadow cipher*
- the lost treasure of tuckernuck
- the twenty one balloons
- the secrets of eastcliff by the sea
- the ordinary princess
- the tale of emily windsnap
- calpurnia tate
- the frog princess*†
- foxcraft†
- the number devil
- good omens (i read it in 6th first, i can count it)
- percy jackson*
- the heroes of olympus*
- magnus chase*
- awkward (svetlana chmakova)*
- theodosia and the serpents of chaos*
- the serpent's secret*
- starry river of the sky
- where the mountain meets the moon*
- the storm runner*
- revenge of the flower girls*†
- raymie nightengale
- the hitchhikers guide to the galaxy*
- jeronimo stilton*
- lumberjanes*
- the wizard of oz*
- ivy aberdeen's letter to the world
- the mighty heart of sunny st james
- thaw (elyse springer)†
- sidekick squad*
- the wrong side of magic
- the selection†
- the princess in black*
- the school for good and evil*
- the jumbies*
- animal farm
- pax
- the wild robot
- wishtree
- aru shah*
- sal and gabby break the universe*
- akata witch*
- the library of ever*
- the graveyard book
- the afterward
- bloom
- keeper of the lost cities*
- last night at the telegraph club
- a wolf for a spell
- beetle and the hollowbones
- komi can't communicate*
- scary stories for young foxes*
- martin mclean, middle school queen
- etiquette and espionage*†
- autoboyography†
- redwood and ponytail†
- the prince and the dressmaker
- the lost coast†
- geography club†
- spinning†
- every day†
- two boys kissing†
- the fire never goes out
- the very nearly honorable league of pirates*
- the gay teens guide to defeating a siren†
- loveless
- time bomb
* means there's a sequel/more books
† means i might not like it now/don't remember it SUPER well
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madlovenovelist · 1 year
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Book Review – ‘The Gay Teen’s Guide to Defeating a Siren : The Seeker’ (#1 The Gay Teen’s Guide to Defeating a Siren) by Cody Wagner
A slow tale of discrimination that Harry Potter could never… Genre: YA, Fantasy, LGBTQIA+ No. of pages: 312 Came out of the closet by accident? Check. Sent off to a pray-away-the-gay school? Miserable check. Shenanigans ensued? Mega-quadruple check. Blaize Trales’s world falls apart when he’s dragged to Sanctuary Preparatory Academy, a boarding school that claims to fix gay teens. The place…
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melaniehooyenga · 3 years
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Getting to Know Cody Wagner
Getting to Know Cody Wagner
Please help me give a big Hoosblog welcome to Cody Wagner! Cody is the award-winning author of LGBTQ+ trilogy, The Gay Teen’s Guide to Defeating a Siren. The series has garnered much acclaim, and is a Readers’ Favorite Book Award Winner, LA Book Festival Award Winner, and New England Book Festival Winner. Book 1 was awarded The National Indie Excellence Award, 1st Place for LGBTQ for Children &…
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fruitful-blogger · 5 years
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BITES of Spider Life!
Inspired by the BEAUTIFUL Sanders Sides/Spiderverse AU by @ask-spiderverse-virgil and @sugarglider9603!
Summary:
When you're bitten by a genetically-altered and probably radioactive spider, things in life tend to get a little complicated. Follow Virgil Storm, Roman Marigold, Logan Quinn, Patton Foster, and a whole slew of other spider-people and spider-related people as they deal with life, love, and the occasional robot army trying to take over New York.
Just another Tuesday for our teenage Spiderlings.
(Fluff and Slices of Life!)
Chapter 1: Grandma’s Old Friend (Ao3)
           Virgil tumbled out of bed that morning, yawning up a storm as he rubbed his eyes. He had yet to do his make-up even as his favorite P!ATD shirt and black jeans were on his body. His suit sleeves peaked out, and his Spidey hood hung out, but it didn’t really matter because it was just Grandma and him today. His dad had headed to Tallahassee for the weekend for a business conference, so his parents were using it as a bit of a break for the two of them. Grandma Storm had long ago figured out that Virgil was Spidergale, and it was confirmed after he’d passed out post panic attack while in suit. Thomas had brought him home, and that’s when everything had been confirmed.
           Today was Saturday, and, even if Virgil had slept in, he was still tired. He and Patton had been on the patrol schedule last night, and what should have been a normal Friday night of purse snatchers and minor theft, of course the Mysterio had to cause all sorts of chaos. Thomas had been out of town, across the country even for a Youtube thing, so it was all hands on deck for the Spiderlings. After dismantling his army of robot monsters (worthy of the Hollywood big screen) and disarming hallucinatory gas bombs all across the city, they’d finally webbed up Mysterio and handed him over to the police around 2 am. They’d stuck around long enough to get the police there, and then there was a LONG ride home. Of course, webbing had run out and Logan’s legs were damaged, so, all around, they were just done. They took the subway home, and, thankfully, most people were just used to weird things like people in hero costumes late at night on a Friday. Virgil had climbed through his bedroom window around 3 am, taking long enough to toss off his costume and grab a make-up wipe to get rid of the last bits from his face before crashing hard.
           He flung himself into the chair that still held his favorite hoodie from yesterday as Grandma Storm pat his head before handing him a bowl of Pho and a cup of coffee. Virgil’s head floated up at the smell. Grandma didn’t always make Pho, but, when she did, it was to die for. “Waited up a while with the news on last night. Last I checked in, you and the boys were fighting a dinosaur?”
           “Yup. That happened.” Virgil noted as he sipped the coffee first. “We beat it and got Mysterio in the end. Sorry for keeping you up, Grandma.”
           She waved her hand. “No worries, một chút. I was your age at one point, and I had plenty of adventures.” Virgil nodded. Grandma had some crazy stories from her younger years, and Virgil was sure it was only half the story. After all, she had pieced together Virgil and his friends’ alter egos within a few months of them going public. “You’re ok?”
           Virgil shrugged. “A little bruised, but I’m already half-healed. Nothing too bad.”
           “You should get more sleep.” She waved her finger at him. “And eat something. You’re as thin as a grass blade, and you look tired.”
           “Gee, thanks Grandma.” Virgil threw as he rolled his eyes, finally eating his Pho. “I have to meet my project group at the library at one, and, no, it’s not Patton and Roman. Logan and I have a group project with some kids over a history PowerPoint.”
           As if being summoned, there was a knock at the door. Before Virgil could even get up, Grandma was up and walking towards the door. When she opened it, Logan was standing there, looking mostly put together. Mostly, because, if you knew the kid, you could pick out that he was as tired as Virgil. His tie was missing, even as he wore a polo and cardigan, his jeans clean but not neatly pressed as normal. A few hairs fell from their neat comb.
           “Good day, Grandma Storm.” Logan greeted. Logan and Virgil had grown up together, so it was easy for the teen to adopt the other grandma as his own. “Is Virgil ready to go? If we are to make the bus, then we must get going.”
           “No, I think not.” Grandma stated as she guided Logan in. Even as he tried to protest, she was quite strong for age and, of course, stubborn. “I’ll give you money for a cab. You need a break and some food as well.” She chided as she somehow got Logan’s backpack away from him and wiggling him into his seat. “I’ll get you coffee and food. You need it.”
           “Grandma, please…”
           “No, listen to Grandma and eat.” She insisted.
           Logan sighed as he accepted defeat. He removed his glasses to rub his eyes, and, honestly, it was somewhat of a relief as he got to rest his bones and smell the homey food of a loving grandma.
           While the two boys were eating, Grandma moved around the apartment with an ease of a woman half her age, cooking up some sweets and began to brew her special tea. She pulled out a nice blouse as she went to the laundry room, the iron plugged in.
           When Virgil woke up enough, he looked to his grandmother. “Grandma, what are you up to?”
           She looked back at her grandson and smiled. “Oh! I guess in the excitement, I forgot to mention that an old friend of mine managed to make time to come over today. He’s very busy most days, and he owes me some tea and gossip. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen him.”
           Virgil nodded. He’d met plenty of Grandma’s friends before. Some were downright odd, but most were cool. They’d share some crazy stories that Virgil was sure were exaggerated, but he would nod at the right points before slipping away to ‘do homework’ or something. Grandma understood that he got anxious around new people.
           Soon enough the two finished eating, and Grandma Storm stuffed a twenty into Virgil’s hands before shooing them off with a few extra sweets to their project time.
           Logan and Virgil had gotten to the library, where they found their group mates of Brittney, Janet, and Robert. Robert was a bit of a douche the whole time, dragging his feet and trying to flirt with Janet. Janet, meanwhile, was getting annoyed with him, wanting to focus on the project. Eventually, Brittney told Robert to shove it, because Janet was too nice to say so, and Logan offered to swap with Janet so that Virgil was between her and Robert. Virgil offered to let her listen to his music, what with the Panic! At the Disco and MCR patches on her backpack.
           Robert THEN tried to start shit with Virgil, but Virgil just reminded him that he was dating Roman, something Robert had completely forgotten.
           It was really ridiculous, and Virgil and Logan were almost happy when the library shook, sirens off outside as a supervillain was attacking their city once more.
           The study session was cut short. Logan had managed to patch his legs, and web fluid was replenished. The Fantastic Four were dealing with Doom once again, so most of the heroes on scene were at street level, helping people out of collapsing buildings and making sure everyone was safe. Arachne and Spidergale kept their sector of the city safe until Doom was foiled.
           After that, the other teens had called it, but Patton, worrying as much as Virgil, had asked if they could meet up after. Since Thomas had taken MJ with him to California, they opted instead to meet at a midway point – Logan and Virgil’s apartment building.
           They met on the roof, hugging the hell out of one another just because, before they threw on some normal clothes. Cutting through the rooftop door that Logan had long picked open for them, they took a few levels down, Roman clutching Virgil’s arm as Logan and Patton’s hands swung between them. When Virgil wiggled his keys into the lock and popped the door open.
           The four took off their shoes as they entered, but Roman noticed something odd. “Wow, I didn’t know I was rubbing off on you. This is so retro.” Roman threw to Virgil as he spotted the leather jacket in the closet. It was old and worn with age and love.
           Virgil blinked as he nudged next to Roman. “Dude, that’s not mine. I’m pretty sure two of me could fit in it.”
           Roman pulled it out, holding it up. Compared to the lithe Virgil, it was very large. “Yeah… Can I have it?” Roman shrugged the jacket on, which was still too big on him (but not as large as it would have been on Virgil). “Think it fits my look?”
           “It’s very nice!” Patton agreed.
           “Didn’t your grandmother mention that she was having guests today?” Logan reminded. “I bet that belongs to her friend.”
           “Her friend has taste.” Roman threw as he put the jacket back on the hook. “Where is my second favorite Storm, anyway?”
           “She’s gotta be around here somewhere.” Virgil noted. He entered the house proper with his friends when the door behind them wiggled. “Oh, maybe she went to check on the…” Virgil began when the door opened.
           In the doorway was a young, fit man, no older than his mid-thirties, but he was built like a god. Blond hair was gently tussled as the blue and red of his plaid shirt was doused with some dust from concrete. His sleeves were rolled, arms chiseled and lightly sheened in sweat. His jeans didn’t leave much to the imagination, curved gluts and strong legs all about. His face was a work of art, and it was a work of art that all of the boys knew.
           “Cap-Captain America?” Patton stuttered. Roman’s mouth was moving, his brain having come to a complete halt as the Gay was too much. Virgil, meanwhile, was clutching his boyfriend’s arm, worried that the hero had somehow pieced together their identities and was there to turn them over to SHIELD or tell them to stop or SOMETHING. Patton was also having some Pan panic at the site of the man, while Logan’s brain was running through different facts and figures and generally having an error noise because two plus two was not equaling four.
           “Ah, glad you could make it back so fast, Stevie.” Grandma Storm rounded the corner with a tray of sweets. “Boys, I want you to meet my old army buddy, Steve Rodgers. Steve, this is my grandson, Virgil, and his little friends, Roman, Patton, and Logan.”
           “Hey kids.” Steve rubbed the back of his neck before offering a hand to shake. “Virgil, right? Your grandmother was just telling me about you.”
           “Uh.” Virgil raised his hand, setting it in the other man’s hand and shaking it. “I hope it was, uh, good?”
           “Holy shit.” Roman shook Virgil as he got his hand back. “I can’t believe you didn’t tell me that your grandma knew Steve Rodgers. THE STEVE RODGERS! You are the WORST boyfriend EVER!”
           Virgil blinked before swatting at Roman. “I just found out, too, you idiot!”
           “I like your sweater, kid.” Steve complimented to Patton. “Admittedly, I’m more of a dog person.” He noted, the sweater having been cat themed.
           “I LOVE puppies!” Patton cheered. “But I love kitties, too. And all the baby animals! They’re just so CUTE!”
           Logan rolled his eyes. “Never mind that he is ALLERGIC to cats.” Logan offered a hand. “Pleasure to meet you, Captain Rodgers. I am Logan Quinn.”
           Logan shook the man’s hand, and, even though the thought was purely illogical, he momentarily entertained never washing that hand ever again.
           “I’m Patton!” Patton said but, before he could offer a hand, he pulled Steve into a tight hug.
           Steve felt the air nearly knocked out of him at the boy’s strength, but the hug was… actually very pleasant. He couldn’t actually remember the last time he got a really strong, good hug that just made him feel comforted, protected. He was usually the strong one, so he had to reel it in. “Woah.” Steve laughed as he hugged the kid back, being careful not to squish him (though he entertained that it would probably do little damage). “I’m guessing you’re a hugger.”
           “Mm-hm! Oh, sorry!” Patton released the man. “I should have asked, first, but I just got so excited! You’ve saved the day, like, a bunch of times! You’re like my third favorite hero!”
           “Third, hm?” Steve smirked. “Who’s one and two?”
           “Logan and Rainbow Weaver.”
           Logan blushed brightly. “We get it.” Logan clapped, even as his face was beat red. “You’re ad-or-a-ble.”
           Steve laughed, throwing back his head. He turned back to the emo boy and the excitable teen shaking him. “Roman, yes?”
           Roman stopped, staring at the man. “Yes! I am Marigold. Roman! Roman Marigold! Actor extraordinaire, future Broadway star…”
           “Sir Sings-a-lot.”
           “Virgil I love that nickname and I am KEEPING IT!”
           “That sweat pea is my grandson’s boyfriend.” Grandma said as she set the sweets down. “Since you all seem so excitable, I’m guessing that you all are fine from that rumble.”
           “Doctor Doom was at it, Grandma.” Patton nodded. “Do you need any help with the tea or sweets? I have a new recipe that I could whip up in a jiff!”
           Patton made sweets as the four boys ended up listening to the two older folks talk about old stories back from the early 20thcentury, Virgil once again wondering how old EXACTLY his grandma was (she was always so vague). Logan, of course, asked a ton of questions, but none were about super heroics or the like, but instead he was just curious about life back then. Patton offered to make some cookies for Steve to take on the road, and Roman was honestly the biggest Gay disaster the whole time. When Steve, somewhat embarrassed, mentioned his time as a stage performer, Roman snapped out of it and wanted to reenact parts. Roman’s enthusiasm proved to Steve that he wasn’t doing it for shits and giggles but was honestly awed by something Steve thought was so silly. Virgil was mostly an avid listener to the people around him, fully relaxed in the presence of his friends, family, and one of the world’s greatest heroes.
           Of course, once Roman had snapped from his panic, he’d ALSO wanted pictures, which Patton enthusiastically agreed with. Of these pictures, one goofy one in a hand-made frame found itself sent to a certain hero via snail mail, which he hung on his wall and smiled at when he passed. Another wound up on a certain Princey’s Instagram, instantly going gangbuster and gaining him about 100 followers in the span of an hour. Another found its way to the cellphone of a Youtuber about to get on a flight home, which gained, of course, confusion and also some similar gay fawning from the recipient and his boyfriend.
           Grandma Storm had Virgil print them all off so she could put them in a box with all her old war photos, many showing the Howling Commandos at their peak, her and Grandpa amongst their ranks. She’d let slip to Virgil someday about how and why she was there, but, for now, that was a story for another time.
           One thing was for sure, though – Steve was in love with Patton’s cookies and couldn’t wait to visit the Storm household again.
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quietya · 6 years
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31 Days of #quietYA with Jacqueline Smith
Picking a favorite YA book is difficult.  The first to come to mind, however, is Dating an Alien Pop Star by Kendra Saunders.  I love this book because it is absolutely hilarious.  Our heroine, Daisy, is so relatable as she goes about her day, minding her business... only to be “abducted” by aliens hoping to disguise themselves as British rock stars!  I fell head over heels in love with Griffin Valentino and Devon London, as I’m sure most readers will!  Best of all, Dating an Alien Pop Star is the first in a trilogy.  I kid you not when I tell you that I read all three books in less than two days.  They are THAT fun and THAT good.  
I also have to recommend Doll by Miracle Austin.  Doll follows a trio of high school outcasts who are tried of being bullied by the resident mean girl.  They decide to seek revenge by visiting a voodoo priestess in New Orleans.  Ms. Austin also explores the trials and tribulations of first love, fitting in, and growing up in general.  And good news!  It also comes with a sequel!  
Finally, I’d also like to recommend The Gay Teen’s Guide to Defeating a Siren by Cody Wagner.  Cody and I actually go way back to before either of us was a published author.  But that’s not why I’m recommending him!  He is a genuinely gifted writer and his books have really resonated with young adult readers, especially those who may not feel they can live their truths openly.  
Jacqueline Smith is the award-winning author of the Cemetery Tours series, the Boy Band series, and Trashy Romance Novel.  She was born and raised in Dallas, Texas. She attended the University of Texas at Dallas, where she earned her Bachelor's Degree in Art and Performance in 2010. Two years later, she earned her Master's Degree in Humanities. Along with writing and publishing, Jacqueline loves photography, traveling, and nature.
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lgbtqreads · 7 years
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please tell the anon looking for sapphic Harry Potter to check out Kayla Bashe's BLUEBELL HALL, which is a witch school for girls. The main character gets into a relationship with another girl and someone else in their friend group is a trans girl. There's also THE GAY TEEN'S GUIDE TO DEFEATING A SIREN but although some of the important characters are lesbians since all the kids at the school are gay or lesbian, the main character is a guy so it doesn't fit the ask as well.
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aroaessidhe · 7 years
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I don’t usually post these (though I have lists of the last four years or so..) but I figured I might as well?? all the books I read this year:
Breaking Sky 
The Scorpion Rules 
Sons of Thestian 
Court of Fives 
From The Ashes 
The Force Awakens Novelisation 
Fourth World
Empress of the World 
Six of Crows 
Bone Diggers 
Shadow Scale 
The Porcupine of Truth 
Hostage 
Howl's Moving Castle 
The Crossing 
Never Fade 
Juno of Taris 
Fierce September 
Heart of Danger 
Angel Radio 
This Is Where it Ends
The Choice 
Santa Olivia 
The Deadly Nightshade 
 Dragonoak: The Complete History of Kastelir 
Symptoms of Being Human 
How To Be A Normal Person 
We Are The Ants
Sing Sweet Nightingale 
Deadly Sweet Lies 
From Under The Mountain 
The Iron Warrior 
Written in the Stars 
Lies My Girlfriend Told Me 
Lady Midnight 
On The Edge of Gone 
A Darker Shade of Magic 
A Gathering of Shadows 
The Abyss Surrounds Us 
The Magicians 
What We Left Behind 
These Vicious Masks 
Gabi, a Girl in Pieces 
Every Heart a Doorway 
Salvage 
Sound 
Bleeding Earth 
The Chimes 
The Golden Yarn 
Otherbound 
The Scorpion Rules 
Mechanica 
The Darkest Part of the Forest 
A History of Glitter and Blood 
Tell The Wind and Fire 
The Spire of Frozen Fire 
Hot Spots 
The Hidden Oracle 
Spy Stuff 
The Sea-Stone Sword 
The Silent Helm 
Seven Tears at High Tide 
The Faerie Godmother's Apprentice Wore Green 
The Blue Lawn 
Dare, Truth or Promise 
Sorrow's Knot 
Fat Angie 
Annie On My Mind 
The Great American Whatever 
Seven Ways We Lie 
Seven Black Diamonds 
To Terminator With Love 
This Song is (Not) For You 
If I Was Your Girl 
Unicorn Tracks 
How to Repair A Mechanical Heart 
Silhouette of a Sparrow 
The Warrior's Path 
37 Things I Love
Afterworlds 
Shallow Graves 
Love in the Time of Global Warming 
Tides 
The Summer Prince 
The Shattering 
The Bane Chronicles 
Welcome To Night Vale 
The Foxhole Court 
The Secret Hour 
Touching Darkness 
Blue Noon 
Radio Silence 
You Know Me Well 
Salt 
Gool 
The Limping Man 
Mister Monday 
Grim Tuesday 
Drowned Wednesday 
Sir Thursday 
False Hearts 
Lady Friday 
Superior Saturday 
Terminal 
Lord Sunday 
Solitaire 
Nick and Charlie 
The Accident Season 
Railhead 
Fever Crumb 
A Web Of Air 
Scrivener's Moon 
The Raven King 
The King's Men 
We Awaken 
Gena/Finn 
Mortal Engines 
The Olive Conspiracy 
Predator's Gold 
Infernal Devices 
A Darkling Plain 
Tricks 
Traffick 
The Girl From Everywhere 
The Circle 
The Long Way To A Small Angry Planet 
The Powers of Callaire 
Juliet Takes A Breath 
And I Darken 
Black Iris 
Fire (Engelsfors)
How To Say Goodbye In Robot 
Dreams of Shreds and Tatters 
The Key
 At The Edge 
Colourblind 
Gone, Gone, Gone 
The New World 
The Knife Of Never Letting Go 
The Ask and the Answer 
Monsters of Men 
Chameleon Moon 
This Savage Song 
Run 
As Autumn Leaves 
Wildthorn 
The First Twenty 
Highly Illogical Behavior 
Wilful Machines 
Being Emily 
The Impostor Queen 
Assassins: Discord 
Different Worlds 
A Word and a Bullet 
The Sky Slayer 
Daybreak Rising 
The Golem and the Jinni 
The Swan Riders 
Runtime 
Chameleon Moon 
The Lifeline Signal 
Shield 
Away We Go 
Everything Everything 
Drag Teen 
Goldenhand 
Mostly Stars, Partially Void 
Radio Silence 
The Cybernetic Tea Shop 
Crooked Kingdom 
Not Your Sidekick
Labyrinth Lost 
The Hammer of Thor 
Unburied Fables 
Capricious Issue 5 
 3 
Life Within Parole 
Out on Good Behaviour 
Looking For Group 
Faerie Queen 
Overexposed 
Georgia Peaches and Other Forbidden Fruit 
Love Beyond Body Space and Time 
The Gay Teen's Guide to Defeating A Siren 
Girl Mans Up 
Binti 
Style 
The Reader 
Complementary and Acute 
Eitan's Chord 
Roller Girl 
Ascension 
The Melody of You and Me 
Superior 
Swarm 
Northern Lights 
The Subtle Knife 
The Amber Spyglass 
Cam Girl 
We Are The Ants 
Angel Radio 
More Happy Than Not 
Every Heart A Doorway 
Far From You 
Turn Of The Story 
Howl's Moving Castle 
Castle In the Air 
House Of Many Ways 
Daybreak Rising 
Clockwork Angel 
Clockwork Prince 
Clockwork Princess 
The Bone People 
Of Fire and Stars 
The Midnight Star 
Black Light Express 
The White Renegade 
The Coldest Girl in Coldtown 
As I Descended 
When The Moon Was Ours 
The Next Together 
Phaethon
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macogma · 7 years
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The Straight Guy's Guide to Reading The Gay Teen's Guide to Defeating A Siren
The Straight Guy’s Guide to Reading The Gay Teen’s Guide to Defeating A Siren
This is Cody. This is not even close to the goofiest picture of him on his website. I didn’t pick that one because, well… just go look for yourself.
I know a lot of writers. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not bragging. No name-dropping. The reality is that I know a lot of writers because I work with multiple writing groups in Arizona and am a moderator at a local critiquing group. Most of the writers I…
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