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Red, white & royal blue
by Casey McQuiston
After an international incident affects U.S. and British relations, the president's son Alex and Prince Henry must pretend to be best friends, but as they spend time together, the two begin a secret romance that could derail a presidential campaign
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All eyes on us
by Kit Frick
When an anonymous texter threatens to expose the boy they are both dating, a girl from a family of social climbers and a closeted gay teen with Christian fundamentalist parents become unlikely allies in a fight to unmask their blackmailer before he reveals their secrets.
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We Have Always Been Here : A Queer Muslim Memoir
by Samra Habib
Growing up in Pakistan, Samra Habib lacks a blueprint for the life she wants. She has a mother who gave up everything to be a pious, dutiful wife and an overprotective father. Plus, she has to hide the fact that she's Ahmadi to avoid persecution from religious extremists. As the threats against her family increase, they seek refuge in Canada, where new financial and cultural obstacles await them.
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Spotlight on: Comic Books and Graphic Novels
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Skim
by Mariko Tamaki
The whole gamut of tortured teen life--love, depression, suicide, being gay or not, cliques, and manipulative peers--is explored through the eyes of Skim, aka Kimberly Keiko Cameron, a would-be Wiccan goth at a girls' academy in Toronto during the 1990s.
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My Brother's Husband 1
by Gengoroh Tagame
When a hulking, affable Canadian named Mike Flanagan—who declares himself the widower of Yaichi’s estranged gay twin, Ryoji—arrives on the doorstep of Yaichi's family in Japan, hoping to explore Ryoji's past, the family reluctantly but dutifully takes him in, changing their lives in the process.
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Fence. Volume one
by C. S Pacat
Nicholas, the illegitimate son of a fencing champion, gets his chance to prove himself in the sport when he is accepted to an elite private school, but he must compete against his annoying roommate and his half brother
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The essential dykes to watch out for
by Alison Bechdel
In honor of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the ground-breaking comic strip series, Dykes to Watch Out For brings together a new collection of cartoons recounting the lives and loves of a diverse group of lesbian friends, in a volume that features selections from eleven previous volumes, as well as sixty strips never before published in book form.
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Laura Dean keeps breaking up with me
by Mariko Tamaki
Upset about her on-again, off-again relationship with her girlfriend Laura Dean, Freddy Riley depends on her friends, a local mystic, and a relationship columnist for help in dealing with her situation
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