The Sapphic Squad discussion
Recommendations!
>
Need book recs!
date
newest »
newest »
message 1:
by
P
(new)
May 06, 2022 01:53AM
I’m craving sapphic books that represent non cisgender characters so much. Any recommendations? It would be great if they were fantasy. Thank you so much.
reply
|
flag
P wrote: "I’m craving sapphic books that represent non cisgender characters so much. Any recommendations? It would be great if they were fantasy. Thank you so much."I recommend The Spy and Her Serpent by Maria Ying. Not fantasy, but like post-war crime infested world set in Singapore... ? The authors of Maria Ying will have a book coming out that's about society mages, an urban fantasy called The Grace of Sorcerers.
For fantasy, The Hatchling by Vyria Durav might interest you.
These are both graphic novels:Mooncakes has nonbinary representation and a sapphic relationship
Stage Dreams has trans woman representation and a sapphic relationship
i know " these violent delights " by Chloe Gong has a trans woman side-character ( who also has her own pov but less frequent than the two main characters)
Off the top of my head (and a quick scan of my shelves): -Light from Uncommon Stars
-Upright Women Wanted
-Singing Hills Cycle
With the caveat that these books are fairly dense political sci-fi and fantasy respectively depending on what you normally read:
-the second two Baru Cormorant books
-Machineries of Empire (there’s like one cishet character in the entire trilogy and they’re very minor and technically not canonically confirmed as straight)
*with Baru gender and sexuality are explored as major factors in how these characters live their lives; Machineries really just decided to go for cishet erasure with a side of the kind of gender dysphoria that comes from having the ghost of a 400 year old madman shoved into your brain with you. Both of them are mostly about the evils of imperialism though.
Here's some with non-cis characters but they're probably not SFF. Also, some are books where the non-cis character is a love interest and others are ones that just have non-cis characters and sapphic characters in the same book. - Dreadnought by April Daniels: the MC is a lesbian trans girl, although there is a lot of transphobia (condemned obviously, but it can still be hard to read)
- Spin With Me by Ami Polonsky: the MC is pansexual and her love interest is nonbinary
- Miss Meteor by Tehlor Kay Mejia and Anna-Marie McLemore: one of the MCs is pansexual and one of the side characters is a trans boy
- The Midnight Lie by Marie Rutkoski: from what I've heard, it's confirmed in the second book that Sid is nonbinary (or maybe genderfluid?)
- Fire Becomes Her by Rosiee Thor: the MC is arospec and bi, and she has a QPR with a character who's a nonbinary trans man
- Wayward Children series by Seanan McGuire: Kade, a frequent character in the books, is a trans boy and Jack, another frequent recurring character, is pansexual and has a girlfriend
- Girl Made of Stars by Ashley Herring Blake: MC is bisexual (iirc?) and her love interest is genderqueer
- Cosmoknights by Hannah Templar: MCs are all sapphic, and one of the side characters is a trans woman
- The (Un)Popular Vote by Jasper Sanchez: the MC is a trans boy and there's a sapphic side couple (one person in the couple comes out as a demigirl during the story as well!)
- Belle Revolte by Linsey Miller: one of the MCs is a sapphic asexual woman and has a relationship with another woman, and the other MC's love interest is a trans man
- Perfect on Paper: the MC is bisexual, her best friend is a lesbian, and her older sister is a trans woman
- Finna by Nino Cipri: the MC is pansexual (iirc?) and her love interest is nonbinary
- Six Angry Girls by Adrienne Kisner: one of the MCs is sapphic and asexual and has a woman for her love interest, and one of the side characters is a nonbinary trans girl
- On a Sunbeam by Tillie Walden: almost all of the MCs are sapphic, and the one character in the book who isn't a woman is nonbinary
- The Deep by Rivers Solomon: the MC is sapphic and intersex, and all of the other merpeople are intersex. There's also a nonbinary SC
- The Avant-Guards by Carly Usdin: the MC is sapphic and so are some SCs; there's a nonbinary SC and a trans woman SC
- Upright Women Wanted by Sarah Gailey: the MC is sapphic and her love interest is nonbinary. There's also a polyamorous sapphic side relationship
- Different Kinds of Fruit by Kyle Lukoff: the MC realizes she's bi or pan during the story; she initially has a crush on her nonbinary friend and ultimately ends up with a trans boy. Her dad is a trans man and there's a few other nonbinary SCs
- How To Become a Planet by Nicole Melleby: the MC is sapphic and her love interest is still actively figuring out her identity and I think she's meant to be nonbinary (but uses she/her pronouns)
- Lumberjanes by ND Stevenson: one of the MCs is a trans girl and others (including her I think?) are sapphic
- Cheer Up: Love and Pom-Poms by Crystal Frasier: the MC is a lesbian and her love interest is a trans girl
- It doesn't come out until next year, but Camp QUILTBAG by Nicole Melleby and AJ Sass has two MCs: one is sapphic and the other is a nonbinary person who uses e/em/eirs pronouns
- The Pants Project by Cat Clarke: the MC is a trans boy and he has two moms
- It Goes Like This by Miel Moreland: the MCs are sapphic, and one of the MCs is nonbinary
- Middletown by Sarah Moon: the MC is a nonbinary lesbian
- Kiss Number 8 by Colleen A.F. Venable: the MC is sapphic and a big part of the story is related to her grandfather, who was a trans man. There's a lot of heavy stuff in this one though.
- Hazel Bly and the Deep Blue Sea by Ashley Herring Blake: the MC is sapphic and her love interest is nonbinary. The MC's mom is also sapphic.
- The Mermaid, the Witch, and the Sea by Maggie Tokuda-Hall: one of the MCs is genderfluid (from what I've heard, I haven't read it yet) and the other is sapphic
- Everything Grows by Aimee Herman: I also haven't read this one, but from what I've heard, the MC is a lesbian and realizes that they're nonbinary during the story
- Mask of Shadows by Linsey Miller: the MC is genderfluid and their love interest is a woman
- Blanca & Roja by Anna-Marie McLemore: one of the MCs is bi/pan and her love interest is a nonbinary trans boy
- The Lost Coast by A.R. Capetta: the MC is sapphic, as are most of the other leads. One is nonbinary.
- The Girl of Hawthorne and Glass by Adan Jerreat-Poole: MC is sapphic, one of the side characters (and the MC of the sequel) is nonbinary
- The Brilliant Death by A.R. Capetta: the MC is nonbinary (I believe she's meant to be read as a demigirl?) and her love interest is genderfluid
- She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan: MC is a nonbinary lesbian
- Wild Beauty by Anna-Marie McLemore: MC is bisexual, as are all of her sisters, and a SC is nonbinary
- Wild and Wicked Things by Francesca May: the MC is sapphic and her love interest is a nonbinary lesbian

