• Fantasy,  Romance,  Young Adult

    Another Day by David Levithan

    Title: Another Day Author: David Levithan Original Publication Date:  2015 Original Publisher:Knopf Books for Young Readers Queer Representation: A (queer/genderfluild?) love interest, multiple lesbian, gay, bi, trans embodied characters, one gay friend Page Length: 336 pages The companion novel to Every Day, told from the perspective of Rhiannon. Memorable Quote: “Part of the problem is words. The fact that there are separate words for HE and SHE, HIM and HER. I’ve never thought about it before, how divisive this is. Like maybe if there was just one pronoun for all of us, we wouldn’t get so caught on that difference.” REVIEW: Rhiannon thought that she was content with her life. Sure she and her boyfriend…

  • Fantasy,  Romance,  Young Adult

    Every Day by David Levithan

    Title: Every Day Author: David Levithan Original Publication Date: August 28, 2012 Original Publisher:  Knopf Books for Young Readers Queer Representation: A (queer/genderfluild?) protagonist, multiple lesbian, gay, bi, trans embodied characters Page Length: 352 pages A highly unique and experimental look and gender and sexual identity and embodiment that will leave you wanting more. Memorable Quote: “If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s this: We all want everything to be okay. We don’t even wish so much for fantastic or marvelous or outstanding. We will happily settle for okay, because most of the time, okay is enough.” REVIEW: Every day of A’s life, A wakes up in a new body body. After 24 hours A…

  • Fantasy,  Young Adult

    Weetzie Bat by Francesca Lia Block

          Title: Weetzie Bat Author: Francesca Lia Block Original Publication Date: 1989 Original Publisher: HarperCollins Page Length: 128 Queer Representation: 2 gay male primary characters     The first modern queer young adult fairy tale and a novel that helps readers to believe in magic and happy endings.     Memorable Quote: “She knew they were all afraid. But love and disease are both like electricity, Weetzie thought. They are always there — you can’t see or smell or hear, touch or taste them, but you know they are there like a current in the air. We can choose, Weetzie thought, we can choose to plug into the love current instead.” REVIEW: In the first…