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The [Un]popular Vote by Jasper Sanchez
The [Un]popular Vote by Jasper Sanchez









It is truly the most endearing queer story we could wish for.Ī phenomenon in South Korea, this joyful novel is all about a gay millennial who desperately tries to escape loneliness in modern society. The second book picks up where we left off and tells us all about Ari and Dante’s new life as they try to build their relationship. If we’re talking about cozy queer books, we absolutely have to mention Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe, or better yet, this sequel that came out in 2021. What more could you possibly want?Īristotle and Dante Dive into the Waters of the World by Benjamin Alire Sáenz There are social media stars, witches, someone is hexed and the whole thing is viciously funny. It is a futurist satire that blends together sci-fi and fantasy traditions to describe an alternate future in which Trans characters embark on a journey towards healing. If you’re looking for something a little more… peculiar, then Future Feeling is what you need to pick as your next read. A popular girl who comes out as bisexual only to have her identity invalidated by her friends and an overachiever who wishes to become head girl strike a deal to ‘fake date’. This heartwarming love story between two Bengali girls will be a true joy to read. Hani and Ishu’s Guide to Fake Dating by Adiba Jaigirdar A sweet romantic comedy about love and self-discovery that will have you hooked from the very first page. And if that wasn’t cute enough, one of them is a displaced-in-time queer activist from the 1970’s. The story follows two girls who fall in love on a subway commute in New York City.

The [Un]popular Vote by Jasper Sanchez

Just read on and pick your favourite.įrom the author of the best-selling queer book Red White and Royal Blue, we get One Last Stop.

The [Un]popular Vote by Jasper Sanchez

With such cold weather outside, what’s better than a hot cup of tea, a warm blanket and a sprinkle of queer joy? We have a great list of queer books for you to choose from perfect for cosy winter reading. Two weeks into 2022 and you’re already giving up on your resolution to read more in this new year? Don’t do that just yet, we are here to help.











The [Un]popular Vote by Jasper Sanchez