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Although I love a good memoir, I tend to lean more toward the fantastical when it comes to books. Fantasy, magical realism, and mythological retellings are among my favorite genres. I also have a thing for classic literature, which is mostly to spite my old high school teachers who tried their best to ruin them for me. I occasionally will read horror, poetry, YA, middlegrade, and romance as well. Extra points go to LGBTQIA+ and mental health representation! The only genres I tend to stay away from are sci-fi and political/economic.
I'd love to see more of you introduce yourselves!

My name is Anaïs, I'm French and queer. I go by she/her.
I tend to read a lot of thrillers and horror, but I enjoy anything, from classic literature to sci-fi or non fiction! I can't wait to exchange with you all about books :))

Greetings regardless! Good to have you here! PLEASE update me on your progress with your degree, and feel free to post/share your creative writing projects if you have any 👀
Anaïs wrote: "Hello everyone! I'm new to the group, just joined yesterday :D It's my first time joining a GR group, I'm excited haha.
My name is Anaïs, I'm French and queer. I go by she/her.
I tend to read a lot..."
Welcome, Anaïs, it is great to have you here with us! What are some of your favorite classics? And do you mostly read French authors? Its great to meet you!
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As for me, I'm Roman! I am also queer and use he/him and they/them pronouns interchangeably. I have a B.A. in Animation and am currently working on my portfolio.
My favorite genres are Sci-fi, Fantasy, Classics, Greek mythology, and many things in between. I tend to read more fanfiction than books, but i am trying to change that and read more novels! I can't wait to read more with you all :)

I usually like reading fantasy, horror, and thrillers, but I’m starting to get into poetry. I also usually tend to look for books that have any LGBTQIA+ characters involved or books that deal with characters fight their way through the abuse from others or from themselves they have gone through and mental illness that they have dealt with and getting through them and coming out of it stronger than ever. My two favorite book that I always come back to reading are “The Dangerous Art of Blending In” by Angelo Surmelis and “Girl Last Seen” by Nina Laurin. I’m excited to be here and want to try joining in the conversations more! :)

Hello Kyler! No worries about that! As for your books, have you checked out Last Seen Leaving ? Its a thriller with queer leads! Id check it for potential content warnings, but its very gripping, you might enjoy it!
Blue wrote: "Hi! I’m Blue, I’m 25, I use they/them or occasionally he/him pronouns, I live in D.C. with my wife and my dog and I read a really random range of stuff but generally a lot of sci-fi, fantasy or mag..."
Welcome, Blue! Happy to have you here! You are welcome to recommend any book if you'd like to keep expanding your genres! I wouldn't mind a few poetry recs myself :)

Hello! My favorite classic is probably The Man Who Laughs! I read a lot of English speaking authors, but mostly translated in French haha. Recently I've been trying to read original works in English though, to improve my comprehension and learn vocabulary!

Hello! My favorite classi..."
I have not read that yet, but I will put it on my list! Hopefully the books we read together help you on your journey :)

But anyway, I'm Charvi (almost 16), queer and I go by she/her and they/them pronouns.
Currently, my favourite genres I would say greek mythology(The song of Achilles like really just came and served,,,,), more books with lgbtq+ characters, sci-fi (I would definitely recommend checking out The Themis Files trilogy), a little y/a but yeah I'll mostly read anything that interests me.
Glad to be here <3

I would really like to read the art of blending in,, sounds right up my alley. would you recommend some poetry collections, I'm trying to get into poetry and the understanding and analysing part of it. <3

Sorry for the late reply!
Welcome, Charvi, and happy almost birthday!
TSoA was heartbreaking in the best way :') Ill add The Themis Files to my list! If you'd like to recommend specific reads for us to share, please go ahead and post any suggestions here in the suggestions topic, just so we can keep it all organized :)

Welcome! I heard "The Song of Achilles" was really good. Hope you have fun here!


Hello, William, it is great to meet you! What kind of art do you make?
Im right there with you on not growing up-- acting our age is overrated anyway!

https://www.saatchiart.com/willdwiggins

Hey Roman, thanks for the wish!
And yeah completely agree but again I would let it break me over and over again because it was just that good. it'd been a while since a book made me feel THAT much.
I'm also debating reading the themis files again so if we end up reading it here, I would love to talk about it.
<3

Hi William,
Yeah TSOA is a definite recommendation from me. good to be here! <3

I may look bubbly, but a good dark and gritty narrative is sure to do the trick, especially of the fairy tale-esque variety.
My favorite book se..."
Hi Sebastian, looking forward to getting to know you !!
<3

Your art is truly beautiful William, I'm amazed!
piccary wrote: "Hello my peeps, I'm Sebastian and I'm gay (he/him).
I may look bubbly, but a good dark and gritty narrative is sure to do the trick, especially of the fairy tale-esque variety.
My favorite book se..."
Nice to meet you Sebastian!
Hi, I'm Jessi. I'm 33 recently discovered demisexual and genderfluid about myself. So hi

I would look forward to a buddy read as well, if it doesn't end up on our shelves eventually!
piccary wrote: "Hello my peeps, I'm Sebastian and I'm gay (he/him).
I may look bubbly, but a good dark and gritty narrative is sure to do the trick, especially of the fairy tale-esque variety.
My favorite book se..."
Hello and welcome, Sebastian! It is wonderful to have you here! Feel free to recommend some books from your favorite genres!
Jessi wrote: "Hi, I'm Jessi. I'm 33 recently discovered demisexual and genderfluid about myself. So hi"
Hi, Jessi, and welcome! I am happy for your recent self discovery, and am so glad you are here to join us!
William wrote: "Thanks Roman! I do mostly landscape and abstract, with a smattering of figural (and considerable amounts of unpublished doujinshi bits). Not advertising, but if you want to see some of what I do, h..."
William, these paintings are amazing, and I am insanely envious of whoever is the new owner of Water Smoke-- really gorgeous stuff. Thanks for sharing!


I'm new! 2021 is almost over but I'd like to join anyway. My nickname here on GR is Phèdre and it's okay to call me that, my pronouns are she/her and I'm Italian but in the last few years most of the things I read are in English. Not sure if I have time to join October's discussion but I'll try to read November's book!

Hope you have lots of fun with us!

My favorite genres are fantasy and adventure but I also just like fiction in general.





we try to read (mostly) queer lit here, but we can go in and out of genres, if you have something that youd like to suggest!


we hope you have fun reading with us!



I am Ashna. I am a 22 year old, LGBT+ woman of colour pursuing astrophysics. My pronouns are she/her. I read a lot of astrophysics books so that doesn't leave a lot of time for other readings haha. But I am here so I can get to know more like minded people in the world, make more friends, be a little less lonely. :)
Sometimes studying so much can leave a harrowing impact on friendships and relationships in this fast paced world with the next relationship a swipe away, thus, I find myself more with my books than with people.
Would love to connect. Just send me a message anytime :)

Astrophysics is an incredibly interesting subject, and sounds like it would most definitely take up lots of your time— i commend your pursuit of the subject!

I'm Evan (he/him) and I'm a middle aged queer trans man. I want to start reading more next year and connect with more folks.


Hi!! I’m Phoenix! I recently got back into reading stuff, and I’m excited to see what I can get into. For a while I was on a big non-fiction / psychology kick, but now I’m really open to any sort of book!!
I’m 23 years old, and I use he/him or they/them pronouns. As of right now I’m a waiter at a little Japanese restaurant in my town while I save up money to spend on books and cosplay (lol). It’s nice to meet you all.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Man Who Laughs (other topics)Last Seen Leaving (other topics)