Most Read This Week In Bisexual

Bisexual is a subgenre within LGBTQ literature. It includes fiction and nonfiction that deals with bisexual, pansexual, and queer subjects and characters.

Most Read This Week Tagged "Bisexual"

Learning Curves
Some Kind of Famous
Ordinary Love
I Really Do
Playing for Keeps
Cuffing Season
The Golden Boy's Guide to Bipolar
The Corfe Castle Murders (Dorset Crime #1)
Murder Land
Ranger's Dawn (Beneath the Dragoneye Moons, #3)
Not Just Gal Pals (Sapphire Springs, #1)
Wrong Number, Right Woman
A Family Affair
The Official Heartstopper Colouring Book
'Tis the Season: A Farm to Table Christmas Novella
Isn't It Obvious?
Love Points to You
Sorry, Bro
The Delicate Things We Make
The Seven Miracles of Beatrix Holland
Just a Touch Away
Never Say Never
Mall Goth
Broken Beyond Repair (South Downs Romance, #1)
Just One Night (Castleton Hearts, #1)
The Friendship Study: A Bisexual Friends-to-Lovers Romance
No Body No Crime
A Little Kissing Between Friends
Rani Choudhury Must Die
On Her Terms (Out in Hollywood, #3)
Magdalene Nox (The Headmistress #2)
Keep This Off the Record
Make Her Wish Come True
Marisol Acts the Part
The Mercy Makers (The Moon Heresies, #1)
Out on the Ice (Out on the Ice #1)
The Last Drop of Hemlock (Nightingale Mysteries, #2)
The Blind Side of Love
Orphia and Eurydicius
We Play Ourselves
Schuss
Strength Check (Dungeons and Dating #1)
Bi the Way: The Bisexual Guide to Life
Something's Different
Those Pink Mountain Nights: An Indigenous YA Novel About Three Teens and the Connections That Hold Them Together
The Stand-Up Groomsman
Ready to Score
Real Phonies and Genuine Fakes
Just One Week (Castleton Hearts #2)
Play to Win
Ode to My First Car
From Fan to Forever
The Modern
Checking It Twice
The Love Hypothesis
Playing with Matches
Reality In Check (South Downs Romance, #2)
Poisoned Primrose (Motts Cold Case Mystery, #1)
The Secret Summer Promise
Almost Maybes (Love in Wildes, #1)
Too Much Man (Firebirds #1)
The Yards Between Us: A Memoir of Life, Love, and Football
Something to be Proud Of
Aubrey McFadden Is Never Getting Married
All Fired Up
16 Steps to Forever
Something Like Possible
Alondra
Tell Me Anything (Light Gets In, #1)
Exes & Foes
When I'm With You
A Tiger in Suburbia
Breaking Out
Mother Ocean Father Nation
Vivian Lantz's Second Chances: A Middle Grade Groundhog Day Adventure About Eighth Grade for Kids (Ages 8-12)
The Girl Next Door: A Sweet Queer Rom-Com About Fake Dating, Exes, and Real Love
The Sunflower Cast a Spell To Save Us From The Void
City of Shattered Light (Requiem Dark, #1)
The Ripple Effect
What a Desi Girl Wants
From Spirit and Binding (Elements of Five, #3)
I'm Not Hungry But I Could Eat
Ghosted in L.A., Vol. 3
The Gravity of Missing Things
Hairpin Curves
I Do
The Queen of Junk Island
Pillow Forts and Hurricanes (Sandwort University Adventures Book 1)
Lucky in Love (A Fur-ever Veterinary Romance, #1)
Three's a Crowd
The Thing About Tilly
Marry Me
The Love Song of Ivy K. Harlowe
So Forward (Six 32 Central, #3)
Love and Other Risky Business (Over The Top Love #1)
In the Ring
Born of the Sea
Winter's Moons (in the world of Five Moons Rising)
Sammy Espinoza's Last Review
Finally Fitz

Jess C. Scott
I suppose it’s not a social norm, and not a manly thing to do — to feel, discuss feelings. So that’s what I’m giving the finger to. Social norms and stuff…what good are social norms, really? I think all they do is project a limited and harmful image of people. It thus impedes a broader social acceptance of what someone, or a group of people, might actually be like.
Jess C Scott, New Order

Leah Raeder
If I was gay, I wouldn't need an asterisk beside my name. I could stop worrying if the girl I like will bounce when she finds out I also like dick. I could have a coming-out party without people thinking I just want attention. I wouldn't have to explain that I fall in love with minds, not genders or body parts. People wouldn't say I'm 'just a slut' or 'faking it' or 'undecided' or 'confused.' I'm not confused. I don't categorize people by who I'm allowed to like and who I'm allowed to love. Love ...more
Leah Raeder, Black Iris

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