We're All Queer Here
This list includes some of my favorite books full of LGBT+ representation, and most of them also have BIPOC representation. All of these books deal with characters who are finding themselves in one way or another.
Perfect for spooky season, this sapphic romance is everything I want from a book with this kind of title. There is also a ritualistic competition that adds a sense of adventure at times.
I laughed. I cried. I wanted to hug all of these sweet characters. The romance in this is very sweet, with the desperate desire that all teenagers feel to find themselves and their place in the world heightened by the discovery one's sexuality and identity, and finding the balance between it all.
This was so cute. I read this after the author posted one of the scenes on Twitter and couldn't read it fast enough.
The moral of this is really to stay true to yourself, no matter how the world chooses to perceive you. Don't let anyone tell you who or what you are. This was another story that had me in my feels at times and on the edge of my seat as the adventure and horror aspects unraveled.
This was one of the first sapphic contemporary romance books I read, and one of the first books where there was so much representation that felt effortless. Nothing felt forced and it was such a welcomed thing.
A variety of representation as we follow a cast of characters trying to find Death and figure out what game he's playing, as well as finding themselves. This title also includes large doses of sarcasm and Tomfoolery.
This is probably the book I promote the most. It has everything I could ever want: lesbians, blood magic, and found family. I have hope the author will someday write a sequel and continue the world, but if not, I am so grateful for this story.