Listopia > David G - Coda's votes on the list 2025 Recommendations for Queer BookClub (36 Books)
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In the Dream House
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"A memoir about a topic we don't don't often talk about in our community "
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Cantoras
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"I lived in Uruguay for 2 months and heard stories about life under the dictatorship. Interested to get an LGBTI perspective on this. "
David
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Running Close to the Wind
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""I want to suck his dick like a python..." - Need I say anymore!
David
rated it 5 stars
" See Review |
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Somewhere Beyond the Sea (Cerulean Chronicles, #2)
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"Tanya B - Magical Queer Family Adopt another child all while going through the fight for recognition in a sequel to House on the Cerulean Sea."
David
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Queer Mythology: Epic Legends from Around the World
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"Tanya B - Queer Mythology - Fairytale/Mythology Anthology
David
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By Guido A. Sanchez Illustrated by James Fenner" See Review |
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The Left Hand of Darkness
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"Tarmon G - Absolute classic sci-fi, gender-fluid characters"
David
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Middlesex
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"Tarmon G - Pulitzer prize winning 2002 novel by Jeffrey Eugenides (Intersex main character, Greek descent)"
David
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See Review |
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Annabel
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"Tarmon G- Intersex protagonist"
David
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See Review |
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Orlando
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"Tarmon G - another classic, kind of surrealist, the main character changes gender throughout the book"
David
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Stone Butch Blues
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"Tarmon G - Autobiographical, lesbian/transgender"
David
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House of Hunger
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"Sapphic
David
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A young woman seeks employment in a wealthy, noble household to escape the slums in which she lives. The historical settings flirts with fantasy in this horror novel." See Review |
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All the Young Men: A Memoir of Love, AIDS, and Chosen Family in the American South
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"Non-fiction, the AIDS crisis
David
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In 1986, Ruth Coker Burks took it upon herself to take care of the young, dying men who had been abandoned due to HIV/AIDS in a small town in Arkansas. For the next 9 years, she tended to patients and buried them when no one else would." See Review |
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The Deep
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"Sapphic, genderfluid
David
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Based on an incredible song by experimental hip-hop group, clipping, The Deep explores a future where mermaids have defeated humans in a war for oil. The mermaids are the descendants of the pregnant African women who were pushed overboard during the American slave trade." See Review |
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The Well of Lonelyness - Radclyffe Hall
by See Review |
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The In-Between
by See Review |
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Less (Arthur Less, #1)
by See Review |
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Him
by See Review |
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Nolan's Hunger: A Novella
by See Review |
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Call Me By Your Name (Call Me By Your Name, #1)
by See Review |
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Fever
by See Review |
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Lie With Me
by See Review |
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Maurice
by See Review |
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Less Is Lost (Arthur Less, #2)
by See Review |
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Bad Habit
by See Review |
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The Mercies
by See Review |
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Late Bloomer
by See Review |
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Light from Uncommon Stars
by See Review |
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Sphinx
by See Review |
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She Who Became the Sun (The Radiant Emperor, #1)
by See Review |
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Wow, No Thank You.: Essays
by See Review |
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If I Was Your Girl
by See Review |
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Every Heart a Doorway (Wayward Children, #1)
by See Review |
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Let's Talk About Love
by See Review |
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The Getting of Wisdom
by See Review |
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The Charm Offensive (The Charm Offensive, #1)
by See Review |
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What Moves the Dead (Sworn Soldier, #1)
by See Review |
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