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By Ela@The Queer Bookish on January 10, 2022 • ( 1 Comment )

Review: House on Fire by Jenn Burke

The story is great, the characters are even greater. The romance is… well, not lacking, because it’s just so damn realistic?

By Ela@The Queer Bookish on September 27, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Review: Playing Offside by Jax Calder

There were parts that I loved but Playing Offside still left a somewhat bitter taste in my mouth.

By Ela@The Queer Bookish on September 10, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Suicide Prevention Day: Books Dealing With Mental Health

Today is Suicide Prevention Day and I strongly believe books may be helpful to deal with one’s own mental health as well as educate you about living with different mental illnesses. Sometimes it’s important that you’re not alone. Sometimes it helps if someone’s living a similar life and they get their happy end.

By Ela@The Queer Bookish on August 31, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Review: Role Model by Rachel Reid

I absolutely love that Rachel Reid put the issue of famous (sports) persons sexually assaulting other people into one of her books. In my memory there is only one other book doing that as well and interestingly enough it’s also a hockey book.

By Ela@The Queer Bookish on August 2, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Review: Lava Red Feather Blue by Molly Ringle

Seriously. I found it exhausting to read, because everything felt kinda… like there was no spark. Which is especially sad if it’s a story about magic and the Fae.

By Ela@The Queer Bookish on July 23, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Review: Trade Deadline by Avon Gale & Piper Vaughn

Their romance is also build on a long-ish friendship if you’re not counting the years they lost sight of each other and I’m a sucker for that.

By Ela@The Queer Bookish on July 15, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Review: The Hate Project by Kris Ripper

I absolutely love the anxiety rep in this book but I couldn’t care less for the romance. So where does that leave me?

By Ela@The Queer Bookish on July 9, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Review: This Is Not The End by Sidney Bell

It’s been a while since I read This Is Not The End but just skimming through the passages I’ve marked… I fell in love again.

By Ela@The Queer Bookish on July 1, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Review: Other People’s Butterflies by Cora Ruskin

This is your typical YA novel but with an aroace main character.
The first being alright while the latter needs to happen way more often. I do have a slight problem with that rep though.

By Ela@The Queer Bookish on June 3, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Review: Teddy Spenser Isn’t Looking For Love by Kim Fielding

And there only is one bed.

Sue me but I like that trope if I am in the mood for a very predictable and sweet story. Throw in some enemies-to-lovers and I’m probably hooked.

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