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LGBTQIA+ Reads Winter 2020
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Spellhacker
by M. K. England
Unable to discontinue their illegal magical supply ring when a greedy corporation renders their world’s magic an outrageously priced commodity, Diz and her friends unravel a conspiracy involving the earthquake that killed thousands.
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Bonds of brass
by Emily Skrutskie
A young pilot risks everything to save his best friend—the man he trusts most and might even love—only to learn that he’s secretly the heir to a brutal galactic empire.
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The gravity of us
by Phil Stamper
When his volatile father is picked to become an astronaut for NASA's mission to Mars, seventeen-year-old Cal, an aspiring journalist, reluctantly moves from Brooklyn to Houston, Texas, and looks for a story to report, finding an ally (and crush) in Leon,the son of another astronaut.
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Cemetery boys
by Aiden Thomas
Determined to prove himself a real brujo to the traditional Latinx family that does not accept his true gender, a trans boy summons the ghost of the resident bad boy, who refuses to return quietly to death.
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Girl crushed
by Katie Heaney
Dumped by her best friend and girlfriend a month before their senior year, a heartbroken Quinn struggles to move on with a new crush when she is unable to completely forget her ex. By the author of Dear Emma. Simultaneous eBook.
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The midnight lie
by Marie Rutkoski
Coming of age in a magical alternate world overshadowed by crime, harsh rules and economic inequality, Nirrim falls in love with a rakish traveler who encourages her to surrender her former life in order to explore her capacity for true magic.
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Only mostly devastated
by S. Gonzales
When his aunt's illness keeps Ollie in North Carolina, he hopes his summer fling with Will can grow into something more, but at school Will proves to be a completely different--and firmly closeted--man.
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The black flamingo
by Dean Atta
A fierce coming-of-age novel about identity and the liberating power of drag follows the experiences of a mixed-race teen in London who struggles to connect with his heritage before coming out and establishing his place in Drag Society.
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Camp
by Lev AC Rosen
The author of Jack of Hearts (and other parts) presents a screwball comedy that critiques the culture of toxic masculinity as it is experienced by a 16-year-old youth at an LGBTQ+ summer camp where he reinvents himself to attract a crush’s attention.
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