sapphic central!! for the gays who love girls discussion

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any classic sapphic books i NEED to read 🙏🏼🙏🏼

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message 1: by nessa (new)

nessa | 2 comments please give me suggestions 💕


message 2: by kas (new)

kas | 1 comments Tipping the Velvet by Sarah Waters. I’ve only just started it but it’s a beautiful piece of work.


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VIVI ★ (sapphicswrld) | 79 comments Lesbian pulp novels were really interesting to read, and a blast from the past. I read the Beebo brinker series by Ann Bannon.


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Alexa | 11 comments I really liked criers war, she gets the girl, and the love and lies of rukhsana!!
The first book is fantasy and enemies to lovers
She gets the girl is more friends to unexpected lovers
And the last book is on a couple already together and the hardships the main character has to go with because of her religion and her family


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Paige Johnson | 1 comments I just bought Carmilla, and I’ve heard great things about it. It’s a pretty small book though!


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heart ✼ | 19 comments You could try Sarah waters top books (Fingersmith, Affinity, Tipping the velvet). And also 'The Well of Loneliness' by Radclyffe Hall


message 7: by B (new)

B | 2 comments I'd recommend Annie On My Mind by Nancy Garden! It's on the shorter side but it's really cute!


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vi ☆ | 3 comments Definitely Crier’s war if you’re into a fantasy sort of vibe, the second book in the series “iron heart” continues the story of the enemies to lovers trope


message 9: by Josephine (new)

Josephine Weber | 13 comments Not sure if it counts as a classic but I really recommend Those who wait by Haley Cass. I am in love with that book


message 10: by shreya (new)

shreya (sylviaplathshoe) | 6 comments someone alr said Carmilla, but you could also check out a much more steamier retelling of the same story: Carmilla and Laura by S D Simper


message 11: by Jutta (last edited Mar 27, 2024 07:16AM) (new)

Jutta Swietlinski | 76 comments I'd also recommend Carmilla, The Price of Salt, or Carol and most books by Sarah Waters, but also:
Virginia Woolf: Orlando
Virginia Woolf: Mrs. Dalloway
Daphne du Maurier: Rebecca
Rita Mae Brown: Rubyfruit Jungle
Alice Walker: The Color Purple
Jeanette Winterson: Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit
Oh, and reading the older books, you must read between the lines a bit sometimes. And sometimes it can't hurt to find out some more about the authors (especially Virginia Woolf and Daphne du Maurier) before reading their works so as to understand them better, I think ...


message 12: by Zaayin (last edited Mar 26, 2024 02:44PM) (new)

Zaayin | 2 comments hI'm looking for reviewers for With Love, From Planet B... it is a spiritual sapphic visionary book.

With Love, From Planet B: A Sapphic Spiritual Sci-Fi Fantasy Speculative Novel


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laurel! (laurelreadsbooks) | 20 comments underrated sapphic cyberpunk classic: Trouble and Her Friends


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Emily M | 30 comments The Gilda Stories (1991) is one of the first books about a Black lesbian vampire...and the vampire found-family she builds is shockingly wholesome by the standards of that genre!

Poems and Fragments, of course! (It's actually astounding how influential Sappho was given how little of her work survives)

Ammonite (1992) - This one didn't speak to me as strongly, TBH, but if a sci-fi story about a planet where a women-only human society has developed (with, like, the outsider who visits and falls in love with the not-bikini-clad locals is also a woman) appeals to you...check it out!


Will also second Carmilla (though it IS Victorian, so don't expect a happy ending or, like non-plausible-deniability Sapphicness; Maven of the Eventide has a nice read-through with commentary on YouTube), and The Color Purple.

Also not sure if Water's books count as classics, but all the ones I've read, most recently The Night Watch, are good! Emma Donoghue (Hood(1995), The Pull of the Stars(2020)) is also in this category.

Orlando is inspired by a real-world Sapphic relationship, but if you want the book itself to have direct WLW content, you might be disappointed. Really interesting commentary on gender roles with the magical sex change of the protagonist, though. (Also beware racism)


message 15: by Thea (new)

Thea | 1 comments The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson is one of my favorite books of all time. It's not really a romance but the two main characters, Eleanor and Theodora, are kind of up to interpretation as to whether they had feelings for each other or not.


message 16: by Akil (new)

Akil Schmidt | 9 comments You definitely want to try reading this. This book is in "free promotion" on Kindle. I promise this is a good read. But this book is recommended for 18-40 yrs. old readers (Adult R-18). Also this is a sapphic book under "Lesbian Romance" (transgender woman / intersex) tag.

Here's the link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D82BDVG2

ASIN: B0D82BDVG2
TITLE: She Loved Me Once (A Love Story Etched in Scars)


message 17: by Akil (new)

Akil Schmidt | 9 comments nessa wrote: "please give me suggestions 💕"

You definitely want to try reading this. This book is in "free promotion" on Kindle. I promise this is a good read. But this book is recommended for 18-40 yrs. old readers (Adult R-18). Also this is a sapphic book under "Lesbian Romance" (transgender woman / intersex) tag.

Here's the link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D82BDVG2

ASIN: B0D82BDVG2
TITLE: She Loved Me Once (A Love Story Etched in Scars)


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