Tallulah22 (211 KP) rated George in Books
Jan 4, 2020
The Gay Revolution: The Story of the Struggle
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The sweeping story of the struggle for gay and lesbian rights based on amazing interviews with...
ashezbookz (32 KP) rated The Upside of Unrequited in Books
Jul 5, 2018
Tipping The Velvet
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Nan King, an oyster girl, is captivated by the music hall phenomenon Kitty Butler, a male...
Women's fiction LGBT Historical Fiction Romance
Gay Men, Identity, and Social Media: The Culture of Participatory Reluctance
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This book explores identity management practices employed by young gay social media users in the...
The Moth and Moon
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In the summer of 1780, on the tiny island of Merryapple, burly fisherman Robin Shipp lives a simple,...
LGBT historical gay friends to lovers sailor baker
Ronnie (304 KP) rated We Are Young in Books
Jan 26, 2020
I loved seeing the changes in all the relationships throughout the book, but the two loved in particular were Evan’s with her Dad and her relationship with Lewis.
Evan needed to know what happened that night because no one in the car had any reason to be there with those people and with Lewis being the sole survivor, Evan had to find out what happened on her own. I loved Evan’s hard work to find out what had happened, and it made me love her.
Clarke has an amazing way of changing the way feel about certain characters change throughout the book and that is something I love because it helps you see that some people are just misunderstood… or evil.
I have to say that my favourite element of the book was the casual use of LGBT+. Many authors would make a big deal out of it, but Clarke was not like that. I have been trying to find a book with casual mentions of LGBT+ and I managed to stumble upon it here!
Overall, it was an amazing book and I look forward to reading more by Cat Clarke in the future!
Pride Parades: How a Parade Changed the World
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On June 28, 1970, two thousand gay and lesbian activists in New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago...
Sam Michaels (0 KP) rated Your Royal Gayness in Video Games
Feb 3, 2018
You play as a gay prince who has been trusted by his parents to run the country for a month. As ruler, you chose what to do and can even pass laws.
The characters are amazing. You learn more and more about your friends and even yourself while playing.
My only negative comment is the base story line is too similar. I finished the game in about an hour and a half, and began to replay it. The beginning was the same. Even as I made some choices, it felt too similar after just playing it.