The Councillor by E.J. Beaton
Genre | Fantasy Page #s | 442Publishing Date | March 2021 This Machiavellian fantasy follows a scholar’s quest to chooseContinue Reading
Queer & Nerdy in Vancouver, BC
Genre | Fantasy Page #s | 442Publishing Date | March 2021 This Machiavellian fantasy follows a scholar’s quest to chooseContinue Reading
Genre | YA Contemporary Fiction Page #s | 328Publishing Date | June 2020 The world of K-Pop has never metContinue Reading
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Hello! I’m Haley Boros, my pronouns are she/her, and I’m an award winning graphic designer, illustrator, and published cartoonist. OutsideContinue Reading
Genre | YA Contemporary Fiction Page #s | 352Publishing Date | May 2021 Everyone likes Humaira “Hani” Khan—she’s easy goingContinue Reading
Nate (he/him) is a co-host of the podcasts The Human Exception and DM’s Test Kitchen. You can find him onContinue Reading
Genre | YA Fantasy Page #s | 574Publishing Date | July 2021 In Carry On, Simon Snow and his friends realizedContinue Reading
Genre | Historical Fiction Page #s | 391Publishing Date | June 2017 Aging and reclusive Hollywood movie icon Evelyn HugoContinue Reading
Genre | YA Science Fiction Page #s | 283Publishing Date | April 2021 Tina never worries about being ‘ordinary’—she doesn’tContinue Reading
Alice Payne returns in the thrilling sequel to Kate Heartfield’s Alice Payne Arrives. After abducting Arthur of Brittany from hisContinue Reading
A sweet and funny debut novel about falling for someone when you least expect it . . . and findingContinue Reading
It’s Pride Month! To celebrate, Jess and Tricia talk about their experiences as women who identify as bisexual and/or queer. Continue Reading
Talia Hibbert returns with another charming romantic comedy about a young woman who agrees to fake date her friend afterContinue Reading
I adored this complicated feminist retelling of Noah and the flood, from the perspective of his bisexual wife Naamah. It’s mysterious and sad and hopeful and never easy – like life.