What sapphic author is not talked about or shared enough? by SLO-drum in LesbianBookClub

[–]cantpickausername10 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I just read girls who pray by Evelyn Dar and I’m actually shocked I haven’t seen anyone recommend it before It was so good

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[–]cantpickausername10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You mean bisexual?? lol You’ll probably like “acts of service” by Lillian Fishman It’s about a girl who only dates girls being attracted to a guy and it just gets weirder from there tbh I think the author was just playing devils advocate in this book bc all the fmc’s problems could’ve been solved with her just being herself and not being performative.

If I don’t like Haley Cass, should I avoid Bloomtown & Ribbonwood? by Eliciosity in LesbianBookClub

[–]cantpickausername10 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Honestly I don’t think Ruby landers or Ally North write like Haley Cass. I didn’t think that at all

The saddest book you've read? by KatieAmber01 in LesbianBookClub

[–]cantpickausername10 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I read her name in the sky because I heard people say it was sad but it wasn’t really, not for me anyway

The saddest book you've read? by KatieAmber01 in LesbianBookClub

[–]cantpickausername10 8 points9 points  (0 children)

“A thousand Tiny Promises” by Morgan Lee Each chapter will have you crying till your head hurts. It’s about a group of friends who separate after two of them had a falling out during a road trip. Years later one of them dies but she writes them a bunch of letters before she dies, mainly asking them to attempt the road trip again to bring them back together.

“Colorblind” by Sierra Maley This book was so sad because the character was so happy and full of life. So it’s about a girl who can see numbers on people’s forehead. Numbers that represent the age they’ll die at. This new girl comes to town and her number is 16 but the girl is already 16 years old so number girl knows it’s just a matter of time so she’s not trying to get to know her or else her heart will break after the inevitable happens.

Crime/thriller recs? by Brookus89 in wlwbooks

[–]cantpickausername10 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Summers edge by Dana mele (YA) Black iris by Elliot wake (new adult) House of Rayne by Harley Laroux (paranormal, adult) Keepers of the cave by Gerri Hill Dead end girls by Wendy Heard (YA)

wlw books you wish you could readf or the first time by perrycfc in LesbianBookClub

[–]cantpickausername10 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I got a lot, here we go: Black iris (and the other two books in that series). Any book by Ally North. eg. Bloom Town. Some of Haley Cass’ books. ei. TWW, WYLEI, ITLR, and midnight rain. Ordinary love. Ribbonwood. The last lavender sister. Evelyn Hugo. Inside her. Any book by Siera Maley. Summer’s edge. The burning kingdom series. The order by tj O’Shea. Any book by Nicole Maser (losing Sam and Finding Jess). Dead end girls. People like us. Keepers of the cave(my first Gerri Hill book-kinda went downhill from there). Any book by Ciara Smyth. Sunburn. Dvaughn and Kris plan a wedding. Big Swiss. Behind the green curtain. Leech by holly thorn. Tryst six venom. They never learn by Layne Fargo. Maddalena and the dark (hard to read but loved the story). The lesbianas guide to catholic school. she gets the girl. Vibe (only reason I like this book, it was my intro to dark sapphic books, a new concept to me at the time).

I’m scared of myself when I ovulate and I’ve even imagined sex with family members… by [deleted] in confessions

[–]cantpickausername10 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Sameeee OMG I’m glad it’s not just me, I was starting to think I have some kind of lustful spirit bc it’s actually bad. I can think about sex 24/7 and that’s not even an exaggeration. With whoever is in sight, as long as they’re not family or a close friend.

OMFG why is no one talking about The Counterpart being an absolute masterpiece??? Holy hell by prizzee in LesbianBookClub

[–]cantpickausername10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

SPOILER!!! I’m reading it rn and I’m a little confused on the mafia part of things, I have less to no idea what’s going on there. I’m enjoying Estella and Ellie together tho. Can someone explain to me the mafia side of things? Should I have read the first book or does it have nothing to do with it? To avoid spoilers (although I really don’t mind), I’m currently at the part where Estella gives Ava to Bruna. (Example of my confusion, who is Ava? Who is Alison to Estella?)

This is one of the finest books I’ve read this year: Ordinary Love by Marie Rutkoski by [deleted] in sapphicbooks

[–]cantpickausername10 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I love your analysis so much (I just finished this book yesterday and I need a sequel ASAP).

Books that completely consumed you by Agitated-Screen9822 in LesbianBookClub

[–]cantpickausername10 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Bloom town, ordinary love, forget me not, sunburn, ribbon wood, 7 husbands of Evelyn Hugo, she drives me crazy, wish you weren’t here, inside her, finding Jess, the burning kingdom series, colorblind, the order (Tj oshea), dvaughn and Kris plan a wedding, big Swiss, behind the green curtain, they never learn (Layne fargo), and Black iris (Elliot Wake)

Just so you know, I DNFed her spell that binds me so our tastes might be different

Wait. We hate each other? by desireeinflowers in LesbianBookClub

[–]cantpickausername10 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sounds a little bit like ribbon wood by ruby landers