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A queer nonbinary reader living in the Midwest, LB practices their Adult Face by working in a lab, though they always have at least one book at hand for when they can steal a few minutes of quiet. LB reads across target age ranges and genres, focusing on enjoyment over how many books they finish. They have a black cat named Bruce Wayne who is very dedicated to sniffspections of books.

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Powerful story of climate change

Dust by Alison Stine

December 2, 2024 by LB Leave a Comment

There was so much of this I loved, but also this was a book that felt really slow through most of the middle. Thea is partially deaf and after her family’s home in Ohio flooded, her dad brought them to Bloodless Valley in Colorado in order to live a simple life and return to basic farming lifestyle. But there is nothing simple about living in the Valley. There’s been a drought for a long time and corporate farms keep buying the water, making it harder […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: Alison Stine, alt-history, climate change, community, deaf, hard of hearing, Own voices, Speculative Fiction

LB's CBR16 Review No:7 · Genres: Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: Alison Stine, alt-history, climate change, community, deaf, hard of hearing, Own voices, Speculative Fiction ·
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Mythology in a Modern World

The Wicked + The Divine by Kieron Gillen, Jamie McKelvie

November 26, 2024 by LB Leave a Comment

I first tried to read The Wicked + The Divine in September 2017, and got through the first five volumes, but felt the series was weird and confusing. Earlier this month, I scrolled through my library’s entire adult graphic novel collection, and saw that the series was now completed, so figured this was as good a time as any to give the series another chance. And I’m so glad I did! The core premise of WicDiv and the phrase that gets repeated as a central […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books Tagged With: achillean, contemporary, contemporary mythology, Graphic Novel, Kieron Gillen, Jamie McKelvie, mythology, queer, queer lit, sapphic, series review, the wicked and the divine, WicDiv, wicked + divine

LB's CBR16 Review No:17 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books · Tags: achillean, contemporary, contemporary mythology, Graphic Novel, Kieron Gillen, Jamie McKelvie, mythology, queer, queer lit, sapphic, series review, the wicked and the divine, WicDiv, wicked + divine ·
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A complex fantasy with many stories woven together

Aunt Tigress by Emily Yu-Xuan Qin

November 17, 2024 by LB Leave a Comment

I was immediately drawn to Aunt Tigress by the cover, and the synopsis had me intrigued. Tam is a young woman living in Calgary where the magic from her tiger father is weak because it’s far from the forces she calls on for exorcisms and other magics, but she also knows to respect the magic of First Nations without trying to steal it. Or at least, that’s what her father tried to teach her before he died when she was 12, and her Aunt Tigress […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Horror, Mystery Tagged With: Calgary, Canada, Chinese, debut, Emily Yu-Xuan Qin, First Nations, lesbian, mystery, queer, sapphic, Siksika, tiger, Urban Fantasy

LB's CBR16 Review No:16 · Genres: Fantasy, Horror, Mystery · Tags: Calgary, Canada, Chinese, debut, Emily Yu-Xuan Qin, First Nations, lesbian, mystery, queer, sapphic, Siksika, tiger, Urban Fantasy ·
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Family History and Mysteries

Tangleroot by Kalela Williams

October 15, 2024 by LB Leave a Comment

Gosh, where to start with this book. Tangleroot opens with Noni being forced to give an opening speech to introduce her mother, Radiance, as the new president of Stonepost college, but the speech has been edited because Radiance is pushing to have the college renamed after their ancestor, Cuffee Fortune, who built and opened the college. Noni isn’t able to finish the speech and accidentally hot mics her mom when she reiterates that she didn’t want to the speech. Radiance is a force, and she’s […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Young Adult Tagged With: college, contemporary, enslavement, family, family history, family secrets, historical fiction, Kalela Williams, New Adult, Racism, Virginia

LB's CBR16 Review No:14 · Genres: Fiction, History, Young Adult · Tags: college, contemporary, enslavement, family, family history, family secrets, historical fiction, Kalela Williams, New Adult, Racism, Virginia ·
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A Great Series Starter

Hell & High Water by Charlie Cochet

August 22, 2024 by LB Leave a Comment

Charlie Cochet is currently running a kickstart to fund special 10th anniversary editions of her THIRDS series, and in my excitement and anticipation I’ve decided to do a whole series re-read. Hell & High Water is the first book and introduces Dexter J. Daley as a detective working for the Human Police Force (HPF) who recently turned his partner in after he shot an unarmed Therian in the back. There is a lot of social conflict between Humans and Therians, and this translates to prejudice […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Romance, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: Charlie Cochet, contemporary, government, m/m romance, military, murder mystery, paranormal, police, queer lit, queer romance, queer stories

LB's CBR16 Review No:15 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Romance, Speculative Fiction · Tags: Charlie Cochet, contemporary, government, m/m romance, military, murder mystery, paranormal, police, queer lit, queer romance, queer stories ·
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Soap Opera Level Drama & Ghosts!

Rules for Ghosting by Shelly Jay Shore

August 16, 2024 by LB Leave a Comment

I happened across this title, and had to read the synopsis, and a queer trans Jewish ghost story was something I didn’t know I needed in my life until that moment. I knew this was going to be full of drama (who announces their affair at Passover Seder?!) but it’s also so full of emotional nuance. Ezra grew up as the eldest daughter and he had a lot of those tendencies baked in where he is always trying to fix things for his family and […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: ghosts, grief rituals, jewish, queer, Shelly Jay Shore, soap opera, transmasc

LB's CBR16 Review No:13 · Genres: Fiction, Romance, Speculative Fiction · Tags: ghosts, grief rituals, jewish, queer, Shelly Jay Shore, soap opera, transmasc ·
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