Genderfluid

A person who is genderfluid prefers to remain flexible about their gender identity rather than committing to a single gender. They may fluctuate between genders or express multiple genders at the same time.


I Wish You All the Best (I Wish You All the Best, #1)
Gender Queer: A Memoir
Mooncakes
Love & Other Disasters (Nashville Love, #1)
A Psalm for the Wild-Built (Monk & Robot, #1)
The Wicked Bargain
Felix Ever After
On a Sunbeam
Symptoms of Being Human
Beyond the Gender Binary
Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn MuirThe Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha ShannonThis Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-MohtarThe Hanged Man by K.D. EdwardsA Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine
2019 Queer SFF
148 books — 364 voters
Wayward Son by Rainbow RowellI Wish You All the Best by Mason DeaverHeartstopper by Alice OsemanThe Music of What Happens by Bill KonigsbergThe Red Scrolls of Magic by Cassandra Clare
2019 YA Books with LGBT Themes
248 books — 718 voters

Earthflown by Frances  WrenRunning Close to the Wind by Alexandra RowlandSo Let Them Burn by Kamilah ColeDear Wendy by Ann ZhaoVoyage of the Damned by Frances   White
2024 LGBTQIA+ Books
401 books — 375 voters
The House in the Cerulean Sea by T.J. KluneHarrow the Ninth by Tamsyn MuirCemetery Boys by Aiden ThomasThe Extraordinaries by T.J. KluneSpellhacker by M.K. England
2020 Queer Sci-Fi Fantasy
192 books — 399 voters

The Last Sun by K.D. EdwardsGirls of Paper and Fire by Natasha NganBeneath the Sugar Sky by Seanan McGuireRecord of a Spaceborn Few by Becky ChambersWitchmark by C.L. Polk
2018 Queer SFF Releases
122 books — 144 voters
Nobody in Particular by Sophie GonzalesA Treachery of Swans by A.B. PoranekWe Are the Match by Mary E. RoachFable for the End of the World by Ava ReidDream On, Ramona Riley by Ashley Herring Blake
Sapphic Fiction 2025
216 books — 125 voters


So here it is. My friends call me he, or they. The government and most of my family call me she. The media calls me she, because I don’t trust them enough to request that they do anything else. My lovers call me sweetheart. Or baby. Somewhere in all of that I find myself.
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Anita Kelly
And it was hard to explain. That they didn't want to be a man, but that they had never felt quite right as a girl. That they only started to feel really okay when they understood they could be their own thing. That they could exist in a space that was all their own, that they could shift and adjust until it felt right. They had settled on nonbinary feeling right for them, even though they knew others like them had their own names that felt right to their own experiences. And that was comforting ...more
Anita Kelly, Love & Other Disasters

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