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My Favorite Thing Is Monsters 2
by Emil Ferris
A conclusion to the two-part graphic novel finds 10-year-old Karen attending the Yippie-organized Festival of Life in 1960s Chicago, where she privately wrestles with her sexual identity and continues to investigate her neighbor's suspicious death.
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Prince & knight
by Daniel Haack
A prince and a knight in shining armor find true love in each other's embrace after fighting a dragon together. Picturebook
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It Takes Two to Tumble : Seducing the Sedgwicks
by Cat Sebastian
After an unconventional upbringing, Ben is perfectly content with the quiet, predictable life of a country vicar, free of strife or turmoil. When he’s asked to look after an absent naval captain’s three wild children, he reluctantly agrees, but instantly falls for the hellions. And when their stern but gloriously handsome father arrives, Ben is tempted in ways that make him doubt everything.
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Pulp
by Robin Talley
Two gay teens, one coming of age in the closet in 1955 and the other who is openly out in the present day, are unexpectedly connected by their shared interest in the literary legacy of lesbian pulp fiction. By the best-selling author of Our Own Private Universe.
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Spotlight on Writers of Color
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Under the udala trees
by Chinelo Okparanta
A young Nigerian girl, displaced during a civil war, begins a powerful love affair with another refugee girl from a different ethnic community until the pair are discovered and must learn the cost of living a lie amidst taboos and prejudices.
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Hunger : a memoir of (my) body
by Roxane Gay
The author of Bad Feminist reflects on her emotional and psychological struggles to explore women's anxieties over consumption, appearance and health.
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Black Deutschland
by Darryl Pinckney
In the age of Reagan and AIDS in a city on the verge of tearing down its walls, Jed—a young, gay black man—arrives in Berlin where he, encountering outcasts, expats, intellectuals, artists and misfits on his way to adulthood, hopes to escape what it means to be a black male in America. By the author of High Cotton.
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Juliet Takes a Breath
by Gabby Rivera
Juliet Milagros Palante recently came out to her family and decides to leave her family home in the Bronx to take a summer internship with one of her favorite feminist authors. But, can this help her or is she simply running away from her problems?
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Adaptation
by Malinda Lo
In the aftermath of a series of plane crashes caused by birds, 17-year-old Reese and her debate-team partner, David, receive medical treatment at a secret government facility and become tangled in a conspiracy that is, according to Reese's friend Julian, connected with aliens and UFOs.
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