Gay apocalypse books
Lgbt Dystopian
Notes of a Crocodile
- By: Qiu Miaojin, Bonnie Huie - translator
- Narrated by: Jo Mei
- Length: 8 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
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Set in the post-martial-law era of lates Taipei, Notes of a Crocodile is a coming-of-age story of queer misfits uncovering love, friendship, and esthetic affinity while hardly studying at Taiwan's most prestigious university. Told through the eyes of an anonymous lesbian narrator nicknamed Lazi, this cult classic is a postmodern pastiche of diaries, vignettes, mash notes, aphorisms, exegesis, and satire by an incisive prose stylist and major countercultural figure.
- 5 out of 5 stars
Heartbreak Enjoy a Thousand Cuts
- By Susie Bright on
Wanna get amped for another Halloween-perfect read? Then you are definitely gonna wanna keep Wranglestone by Darren Charlton on your radar! This debut gay zombie UK YA releases from Stripes on February 6, , and weve got a gorgeous cover and an excerpt for you! But first, heres a little more info on the book:
In a post-apocalyptic America, a community survives in a national park, surrounded by water that keeps the Dead at bay. But when winter comes, there’s nothing to stop them from crossing the ice.
Then homebody Peter puts the camp in danger by naively allowing a stranger to arrive ashore and he’s forced to leave the collective of Wranglestone. Now he must help rancher Cooper, the boy he’s always watched from afar, herd the Dead from their shores before the lake freezes over. But as love blossoms, a gloomy discovery reveals the sanctuary’s secret past. One that forces the pair to question everything they’ve ever known.
Zombie lore meets a gay coming of age tale that defies genre expectations at every spin. An action-packed and thought-provoking debut, for fans of Patrick Ness, Marcus Sedgwick, Dread Nation and The Walking Dead.
And heres the utterly chilli This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Sarah Nicolas is a recovering mechanical engineer, library event planner, and author who lives in Orlando with a lb mutt who thinks he’s a chihuahua. Sarah writes YA novels as Sarah Nicolas and romance under the label Aria Kane. When not writing, they can be found playing volleyball or drinking wine. Find them on Twitter @sarah_nicolas. View All posts by Sarah Nicolas These days, reading apocalyptic fiction can be either a bit too real or a comfort in the well, it could be worse sense. We’re living through a moment that feels pre-apocalyptic, so some are avoiding the genre altogether, but many readers are diving in. I’ve seen countless viral tweets talking about how they didn’t believe people would act the way population is described in apocalyptic fiction, but now reflect maybe the fiction didn’t go quite far enough. Young adult post-apocalyptic fiction is especially interesting to me because most of the time the teen characters don’t have the opportunity to remember — or barely remember — what it was like “before.” This is just what their world is, so they’re in This was one of my most popular posts last year, so I decided to do it again and actually post it on July 1st this time! WOO! What is this? Queer Grown-up SFF books coming out post-Pride that you REALLY ought to know about! I have read or am reading most of these, so I can personally vouch for almost all of them! (Im conscious this list is a little light on the sci fi side of things if you have any queer (Adult!) sci fi youre looking forward to, leave a comment, and I may end up adding it to the list!) STAY Haughty AND ENJOY! :edit October Ive the ones that I dont want to rec, actually, after having read them! But just because I didnt like them doesnt mean you wont! In an unparalleled blend of apocalyptic science fiction and epic fantasy akin to masterpieces like Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere, N. K. Jemisin’s Broken Earth trilogy, and David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas, debut author Benjamin Liar presents the first gripping installment o .
Every Book a Doorway
Genres:Adult, Fantasy, Titanic Fantasy, Queer Protagonists
Representation:Bi/pansexual MC
Published on:2nd July
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