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In honor of Lesbian Visibility Week (and shout out to @sarahconte‘s post and how beautifully she put how important this week is) I want to highlight this week and ask why is this type of representation is important to you and in what ways have you felt represented reading books with lesbian/sapphic characters?
It’s so important to feel seen and heard, specially when society already refuses to give voice to minorities, and it’s such a comforting feeling to see yourself in the books you read and be able to relate to them. That’s a big reason to why I created this quest, to show just how amazing and important sapphic books are and hope that everyone can feel seen by the books in it.
Also want to highlight some books that have lesbian main characters and that are all part of this quest! Sunburn by Chloe Michelle Howarth Kiss Her Once for Me by Alison Cochrun Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir
Happy Lesbian Visibility Week 💞
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In honor of Lesbian Visibility Week (and shout out to @sarahconte‘s post and how beautifully she put how important this week is) I want to highlight this week and ask why is this type of representation is important to you and in what ways have you felt represented reading books with lesbian/sapphic characters?
It’s so important to feel seen and heard, specially when society already refuses to give voice to minorities, and it’s such a comforting feeling to see yourself in the books you read and be able to relate to them. That’s a big reason to why I created this quest, to show just how amazing and important sapphic books are and hope that everyone can feel seen by the books in it.
Also want to highlight some books that have lesbian main characters and that are all part of this quest! Sunburn by Chloe Michelle Howarth Kiss Her Once for Me by Alison Cochrun Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir
Happy Lesbian Visibility Week 💞
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I know this quest is aimed at sapphic stories in general, but I also think it’s important to highlight specifically lesbian characters and authors!
Lesbian visibility week lasts through april 20th to april 26th this year. Let’s take the time to appreciate and celebrate our favourite lesbian stories and authors on this special occasion.
It’s not always easy to exist as a queer person in a world that is getting less and less accepting of diversity, but I hope that bookish spaces keep being a place where everyone is welcomed with open arms.
Happy reading ❤️🧡🤍🩷
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Local Heavens
K.M. Fajardo
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Roald Dahl
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SOOOOO unbelievably cute and comforting and unique!!! the 4.5s are prob bc i'm new to manga and was confused at times with transitions. what a genius of an author/artist, to be able to make time and sound come alive and shift in my head solely with spacing, and lines, and words..???? SO COOL
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Ali, girl, what the hell was this. She decided to take the worst and most boring parts of her books, pick the most common and overused romance tropes and shove it all into a novella. The characters were boring and I honestly felt no chemistry between Viola and Jesse, so much unnecessary misunderstanding that just made me roll my eyes, and a lot just happened either out of nowhere or felt super rushed that could’ve been written better, even for a short novella. Ali Hazelwood’s books tend to be a hit or miss for me and unfortunately this was a miss.
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Nettle & Bone
T. Kingfisher
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Ali, girl, what the hell was this. She decided to take the worst and most boring parts of her books, pick the most common and overused romance tropes and shove it all into a novella. The characters were boring and I honestly felt no chemistry between Viola and Jesse, so much unnecessary misunderstanding that just made me roll my eyes, and a lot just happened either out of nowhere or felt super rushed that could’ve been written better, even for a short novella. Ali Hazelwood’s books tend to be a hit or miss for me and unfortunately this was a miss.
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Sapphire: Finished 30 Main Quest books.
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The Witcher series
Every book in series "The Witcher"
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