Books for my Queer Younger Self
There are many books I would have loved to discover sooner, a few I maybe should have read later – or not all.
There are many books I would have loved to discover sooner, a few I maybe should have read later – or not all.
The description of Simon’s anxiety and how it compares to being shy hit me in the fucking heart and soul.
This week’s theme is about books that I loved but never reviewed. Sometimes I enjoy the simple act of reading without taking notes, sometimes I feel like I wouldn’t do the book any justice, and sometimes I plan an reviewing a book. Sometime. In the near future. Or distant future.
I don’t know how but somehow Roan Parrish manages to write a bittersweet love story with just the right amount of heaviness to show how Huey struggles with his addiction and the aftermath without said heaviness closing its fist around your throat.
And as far as I’ve gathered most readers enjoyed Dancing With Daddy very much, so I’m kinda the sore thump here but it’s not like this is the first time – won’t be the last either – and I stand by my opinion.
A little bit later than anticipated but well worth the wait I’d say. Next week you can expect my review of Dancing With Daddy and I’m really excited to tell you about it. I do have to hint at the rep though, because we don’t only get a bi MC but also a pan MC.
I dreaded writing this review because I can’t say anything nice about it.
Since we’re all staying home as much as possible anyway, what better way to spend my time than to reread my favourite books? And if you don’t know these books now is your chance to spend some quality time with queer quarantine reading.
I’ve got a love-hate-relationship with this one, because I like the MC but this book really has some issues that I’m not okay with.
The things we hide at home is a kink-positive BDSM-themed MM Romance with a side order of Thriller. It has own-voices trans and queer representation.