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LGBTQ Young Adult Fiction & Graphic Novels

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From the New York Times bestselling author of One Last Stop and Red, Light & Royal Blue comes a romantic comedy about chasing down what you want, only to spot what you need


An monumental sci-fi graphic novel love affair between two non-binary characters as they find one another through time, distance, and war. An incredible story that explores the complexity of human world and what brings us together.


Goodreads Choice Award Finalist
New York Universal Library Best Books for Teens
Cybils Award Winner
GLAAD Media Award Winner
Lambda Literary Award Finalist




A sweet, queer teen relationship perfect for fans of Heartstopper and Check, Please!

Annie is a smart, antisocial lesbian starting her s


#1 New York Times bestseller! Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera reunite to continue the story of Arthur and Ben, the boys readers first fell for in the bestselling rom-com What If It’s Us

I don’t believe in the idea of guilty pleasures. I even used to run a pop culture blog centered around the proof that they shouldn’t be a thing—we should never hold to feel responsible about something that brings us pleasure. Growing up gender non-conforming, it can be really easy to be made to feel guilty about what you might secretly love, because it might not fit the rigid yet contradictory gender norms you never really adhered to. Therefore, it can also take a long time for you to perceive comfortable enjoying what you enjoy without shame or ridicule—from other people or from yourself. Internalized homophobia at its finest!

As a teenager, I rarely felt comfortable reading YA books, permit alone gay YA books, because I felt so disconnected and rejected by my age group—having never really common the same interests or ideals of people my retain age, and often being bullied for it—that I did anything I could to subtly and quietly set myself apart from kids my age. Adults called me an old soul, which I was, but I also didn’t feel free to live my retain life, and I faced the consequences of acting more grown up tha

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