Pansexual


Soft on Soft
Count Your Lucky Stars (Written in the Stars, #3)
Miss Meteor
Tight Quarters (Out of Uniform, #6)
Foolish Puckboy (Puckboys, #4)
In the Ravenous Dark
Loveless
Our Way
The Library of the Unwritten (Hell's Library, #1)
Counterpoint (Twisted Wishes Book 2)
Syncopation (Twisted Wishes Book 1)
Stars Collide
Crownchasers (Crownchasers, #1)
Not the Marrying Kind
Reverb (Twisted Wishes Book 3)
The Fiancée Farce by Alexandria BellefleurIris Kelly Doesn't Date by Ashley Herring BlakeImogen, Obviously by Becky AlbertalliForget Me Not by Alyson Derrick6 Times We Almost Kissed [and One Time We Did] by Tess Sharpe
Sapphic Fiction 2023
228 books — 231 voters
Leah on the Offbeat by Becky AlbertalliWhat If It's Us by Becky AlbertalliThe Lady's Guide to Petticoats and Piracy by Mackenzi LeeThe Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen WangLet's Talk About Love by Claire Kann
2018 YA Books with LGBT Themes
300 books — 595 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
412 books — 380 voters
Everything Leads to You by Nina LaCourQueens of Geek by Jen  WildeOf Fire and Stars by Audrey CoulthurstAsh by Malinda LoFar From You by Tess Sharpe
F/F SapphicAThon Recommendations
318 books — 113 voters

Michelle Tea
It is so hard for a queer person to become an adult. Deprived of the markers of life's passage, they lolled about in a neverland dreamworld. They didn't get married. They didn't have children. They didn't buy homes or have job-jobs. The best that could be aimed for was an academic placement and a lover who eventually tired of pansexual sport-fucking and settled down with you to raise a rescue animal in a rent-controlled apartment. ...more
Michelle Tea, Black Wave

Hanne Blank
Kertbeny coined 'heterosexual' and 'homosexual' as a pair on purpose: having two marked categories instead of only one generates a certain amount of equality, which was precisely his point. The paired words suggest that both 'homo' and 'hetero' are marked categories whose specialization sets them off from the unmarked human universal, the undifferentiated 'sexual'. ...more
Hanne Blank, Straight: The Surprisingly Short History Of Heterosexuality

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