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message 1: by Lia♡ (new)

Lia♡ (jxckson) | 1 comments Hello! Since I'm still new to the sapphic book world, I wanted to know which is your favorite sapphic book and why I should read it :)


message 2: by Emily (new)

Emily M | 29 comments Gosh, I have no idea which is my favorite, because there are so many good options! It depends what kind of stories you like. Some from the genres I enjoy:

- Fairytale retelling (specifically "beauty and the beast", with a lady dragon): 'In the Vanishers' Palace'
- Traditional folktale vibes: 'When the Tiger Came Down the Mountain'
- Adventure/horror manga (with cute slow-burn romance): 'Otherside Picnic'
- Cosmic horror (with homeless protagonist): 'The Worm and His Kings'
- Fantasy + social commentary (Mermaid protagonist is sapphic and carries memories of her people's slave ancestors): 'The Deep'
- Non-gender-essentialist feminist alternate-history witches: 'The Once and Future Witches'
- Steampunk magical mystery: 'A Master of Djinn'
- Next-gen Latin magical realism (with flower magic): 'Wild Beauty'

- Historical fiction + light magical realism: 'The Passion'

- Mellow historical fiction: 'Women of the Silk'
- Spooky historical fiction: 'Affinity'
- Historical fiction set during 1918 flu in a maternity ward: 'The Pull of the Stars'
- Historical romance novel (with scientist protagonist): 'The Lady's Guide to Celestial Mechanics'

- Time-travel enemies-to-lovers: 'This is How you Lose the Time War'
- Multiverse X-files-ish sci-fi: 'The Doors of Eden' (Still reading this one but REALLY good so far!)
- Alternate LGBT+ friendly human societies (High % of the stories): 'The Birthday of the World'

Full reasons I like them are in the reviews!


message 3: by Emily (new)

Emily M | 29 comments Ooh, "Books and Bao" (one of my favorite Booktube channels) just posted a video on "5 must-read modern lesbian novels". I haven't read any of them yet, but they sound amazing!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_2d2...


message 4: by Grackoreads (new)

Grackoreads | 1 comments Afterlove by Tanya Bryne is an awesome paranormal romance between two girls, it’s like there are two parts 1 being a cute romance, falling in love sequence and 2 being after she dies and in the ‘afterlive’ and all that paranormal goodness 💕🏳️‍🌈


message 5: by Jae (new)

Jae Jae | 4 comments I have too many favorites to list them all, but just a few:

All the Little Moments by G Benson
Without a Front: The Producer's Challenge by Fletcher DeLancey
Breaking Character by Lee Winter

I also have a longer list of favorites on my website: https://jae-fiction.com/jaes-favorite...


message 6: by CrazyEef (new)

CrazyEef | 1 comments Post-apocalyptic and funny --> Rabbits of the Apocalypse . All characters are badass.
Shell Game by the same author is also exceptional, and a book about pirates (double win!)
Tryst Six Venom --> very hot (adult) and well written, somehow I got attached to these main characters.
Charon Docks at Daylight --> best enemies to lover story during the zombie apocalypse days. You will be scared of the pagecount, until you get sucked into the story and the main characters dynamic, and then you can't get enough of it.


message 7: by Amy (last edited Sep 12, 2022 08:07AM) (new)

Amy | 2 comments Too many to pick just one one 🙂

Those Who Wait by Haley Cass Requiem for Immortals by Lee Winter The Flaw in Our Design by Monica McCallan Tryst Six Venom by Penelope Douglas The Headmistress by Milena McKay


message 8: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Rush (jessreadswithpride) | 2 comments My favourite sapphic story is We Are H.E.L.L by JC Rowe.

Kinda YA kinda not as it has some dark themes and spice but really really good.


message 9: by Mary (new)

Mary | 2 comments I loved The One Woman by Laura May. It's set across the continents, spicy and I could relate to the conflict of the main character.


message 10: by Rara (new)

Rara Clover | 1 comments gideon the ninth, It's a series and sincerely nothing ever compares to it. It was sooo good it ruined the experience of reading any other books after it. highly recommend it.


message 11: by Ric (new)

Ric | 5 comments I love all of Monica Mccallen’s books. And Addison Clarke’s Moonflower Cove series is absolutely perfect!


message 12: by Kayla (new)

Kayla Darling (kayladarling) | 2 comments Dahlia dream doesn’t care
Astrid Parker doesn’t fail
Read between the lines
written in the stars
thoes who wait
one last stop
Can’t just pick one 🤦‍♀️


message 13: by Josephine (new)

Josephine Weber | 3 comments I second Those who wait by Haley Cass when it comes to romance novels


message 14: by Meli (new)

Meli | 1 comments Broken Legacies - Zoe Reed
Those Who Wait - Haley Cass
Losing Sam - Nicole Maser
Late To The Party - Kelly Quindlen
Catch And Cradle - Katia Rose


message 15: by DSS (new)

DSS (pandorasbox_08) | 9 comments Written in the Stars - Alexandria Bellefleur


message 16: by mars!! (new)

mars!! (marsinthealps) | 2 comments so many to pick from!
★cinderella is dead by kalynne bayron
★the lucky list by rachael lippincott
★hani and ishu's guide to fake dating by adiba jaigirdar
★the grimrose girls by laura pohl
★one last stop by casey mcquiston
and a bunch more lmao


message 17: by B (new)

B | 1 comments Grackoreads wrote: "Afterlove by Tanya Bryne is an awesome paranormal romance between two girls, it’s like there are two parts 1 being a cute romance, falling in love sequence and 2 being after she dies and in the ‘af..."

YES!!!!! Currently reading Afterlove and I'm loving every second of it!


message 18: by sol (new)

sol | 3 comments maybe carmilla ! i live for queer vampires and its a pretty short read ( written before dracula !! )


message 19: by naho (new)

naho | 1 comments breaking character by lee winter (all time favorite!) and pride and prejudice and pittsburgh


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