Happy Pride to all bisexuals & biromantics in m/f relationships!
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Happy Pride to all bisexuals & biromantics in m/f relationships!
I feel like I never see any recommendations for this kind of rep, so I did it myself! Feel free to add on more 💓
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Hey, do you happen to know of any ya books with a bi mc and bi li? Thanks!
I'll Be the One by Lyla Lee (m/f), Let’s Call it a Doomsday by Katie Henry (not a romance, but m/f), Verona Comics by Jennifer Dugan (ditto), The Brightsiders by Jen Wilde (f/gq), Cool for the Summer by Dahlia Adler (f/f), and Our Own Private Universe by Robin Talley (f/f).
The Erasure Initiative by Lili Wilkinson
(2020)
From the Publisher:
A brilliant psychological thriller from one of Australia's finest YA authors.
I wake up, and for a few precious seconds I don't realise there's anything wrong.
The rumble of tyres on bitumen, and the hiss of air conditioning. The murmur of voices. The smell of air freshener. The cool vibration of glass against my forehead.
A girl wakes up on a self-driving bus. She has no memory of how she got there or who she is. Her nametag reads CECILY. The six other people on the bus are just like her: no memories, only nametags. There's a screen on each seatback that gives them instructions. A series of tests begin, with simulations projected onto the front window of the bus. The passengers must each choose an outcome; majority wins. But as the testing progresses, deadly secrets are revealed, and the stakes get higher and higher. Soon Cecily is no longer just fighting for her freedom - she's fighting for her life.
The acclaimed author of After the Lights Go Out returns with another compelling YA thriller - a timely novel about the intensity and unpredictability of human behaviour under pressure.
Goodreads
The winners will be announced at a gala ceremony on Monday evening, June 4, 2018 in New York City #lambdaliteraryawards
“Celebrating our 30th year of Lambda Literary Award finalists is to recognize that this organization has been at the center of contemporary queer literature for decades,” said Lambda Literary Executive Director Tony Valenzuela. “This year is no different with another stellar list of authors demonstrating through their work that LGBTQ books tell richly textured stories about who we are in all our incredible diversity.”
$1 sale sci-fi eBook by Suzanne van Rooyen: The world's going to end in fire… and it's all Kyle’s fault.
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Not Your Sidekick by C.B. Lee & Hold by Rachel Davidson Leigh are both ALL THE WAY UP on our TBRs! Today, we’re so excited to have BOTH of these authors on GayYA!
Authors C.B. Lee (Not Your Sidekick) and Rachel Davidson Lee (Hold) discuss the importance of bisexual MCs in Young Adult fiction at The Gay YA.
Do you know of any books with bi male main characters? Six of Crows is the only one I know of and so far that part has been a pretty small section of the book.
Hey nonny! Yes we do! Check out our list of thirteen YAs with bisexual guys. :)
-Vee