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Girls Like Girls
Hayley Kiyoko
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I'm having a slightly hard time getting into this. I'm reading it for a sapphic book club I'm in and I have read YA books that I liked this year but it's just so obvious I'm not the target audience? But I want to read it for the book club!
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PB User: seema [Public Entry] Date: June 16, 2026 [Mood: sapphic & nostalgic] [Music: "Girls Like Girls"âHayley Kiyoko]
What sweet summer read that takes me right back to my angsty baby gay years. I feel like this book really has two audiences: millenialish readers like me who grew up listening to GLG, and teenagers like the MCs who are still pretty early on in their queer journeys, maybe just questioning. The former group will enjoy the nostalgic punch this book packs and get to reminisce on the girls we once were and how far we've come, and the latter group I hope gets to have one more piece of representatives media that just makes them feel as seen and reassured and normalized as they deserve. The book is not as groundbreaking as the song and music video were a decade ago (and I'm thankful for how far we've come to make that true), but it is still important. One note I have is that the narration is heavy on the melodrama and is in a POV where the narrator is kind of conversational with the reader which is a little funky, so it took some acclimation in the first few chapters, but it was smooth sailing once I got into it and ultimately felt fitting for the characters and story. Don't judge too quickly and mistake the YA genre for a lack of meaningfulness :)
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Bad Gays: A Homosexual History
Huw Lemmey
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PB User: seema [Public Entry] Date: June 16, 2026 [Mood: sapphic & nostalgic] [Music: "Girls Like Girls"âHayley Kiyoko]
What sweet summer read that takes me right back to my angsty baby gay years. I feel like this book really has two audiences: millenialish readers like me who grew up listening to GLG, and teenagers like the MCs who are still pretty early on in their queer journeys, maybe just questioning. The former group will enjoy the nostalgic punch this book packs and get to reminisce on the girls we once were and how far we've come, and the latter group I hope gets to have one more piece of representatives media that just makes them feel as seen and reassured and normalized as they deserve. The book is not as groundbreaking as the song and music video were a decade ago (and I'm thankful for how far we've come to make that true), but it is still important. One note I have is that the narration is heavy on the melodrama and is in a POV where the narrator is kind of conversational with the reader which is a little funky, so it took some acclimation in the first few chapters, but it was smooth sailing once I got into it and ultimately felt fitting for the characters and story. Don't judge too quickly and mistake the YA genre for a lack of meaningfulness :)
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