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Fave Five: Queer Historical Mystery Series
Harlem Renaissance Mysteries by Nekesa Afia (1920s) The Nightingale Mysteries by Katharine Schellman (1920s) The Simon Sampson Mysteries by David C. Dawson (1930s) Pentecost and Parker by Stephen Spotswood (1940s) Evander Mills by Lev A.C. Rosen (1950s)
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#Andy Mills#David C. Dawson#Evander Mills#Harlem Renaissance#Historical Mystery#Katharine Schellman#Lev A.C. Rosen#Nekesa Afia#Nightingale Mysteries#Pentecost and Parker#Stephen Spotswood
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I'm a bit insane about them, you see.
They are quite literally the world's best P.I. duo, you can't convince me otherwise
Thank you, Spotswood, for killing me with wonderful characters and a horrifying (/pos) 4th book.
#traditional art#art#lillian pentecost#pentecost and parker mystery#willowjean 'will' parker#stephen spotswood#fortune favors the dead#murder under her skin#secrets typed in blood#murder crossed her mind#murder mystery#noir#queer#disability
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Secrets Typed in Blood; Murder Crossed Her Mind, by Stephen Spotswood
I love this series and will be pre ordering the next one!
Secrets Typed in Blood sees Pentecost and Parker hired by a writer who has a "fan" taking her murder mystery fiction and making them real. Holly Quick is a nerotic chain smoking writer submitting to various detective magazines under various pen names. She wants help stopping the crazy person who is bringing her imagination to life by killing people. But she also puts limits on our duo because under no circumstance does she want the police to know about her.
In matters of murder, Lillian Pentecost doesn't work against the police, so this is a challenge. Holly and Will do not get along at first with Will hating that the client is hobbling the investigation. It eventually becomes clear that Holly Quick has more than a few reasons to want to remain out of the public eye.
I liked this one a lot. I fell for one of the red herrings, sure it was the bad guy, but I was really happy with the resolution.
Murder Crossed Her Mind combines an old lady with an eidetic memory, her friend the defense attorney, the FBI, and old nazis.
When well known defense attorney comes to our detectives, it's because his friend, an 80 year old former secretary with a photographic memory and a hording problem is missing. This case quickly turns into something pretty damned big, with links to operations that happened during WWII. This one has prominent side plots with Will trying to solve a case of her own without Ms. Pentecost knowing about it, a weird rich guy with an obsession with murder memorabilia fucking with Lillian, Will also being a little bit lovesick and not really knowing what to do about it.
This one wasn't bad, it lacked focus to me, but that might have been because I was more interested in the side plots. I wanted Will to figure out her case, I wanted Lillian to help throw the book at the oily, rich murder freak, and also get more of her back story that was hinted at. Hell, I wanted to know more about the wound tight FBI agent that seems only able to speak to Will through gritted teeth. Yeah, I wanted to know the resolution to the main mystery. Where is the old lady? Who made her disappear, and why? But all of these other plots were so interesting, I found my mind wandering to them. Add to it this one ends on a cliff hanger that promises that the next one will delve into one of these plots!
These books are awesome, and they get more nuanced as they go. There is a good amount of commentary here, about the place of women in this period, about how the queer community had to navigate things. It's clear that Ms. Pentecost gets away with being a woman PI only because she's damn good. She makes it impossible to dismiss her based on gender because she has proven her worth. Unspoken, of course is the fact that, if she were a guy she wouldn't have to be be nearly as amazing to have the same amount of respect. Will gets away with a lot of stuff because she's under Lillian's wing, and also because of her circus background. The fact that she is bisexual is an open secret with those closest to her and a tightly guarded one with everyone else. But she is able to play a little with gender norms because of the popularity of stars like Marlene Dietrich. Though there are times people acknowledge her sexuality with a blush and a nod, by the end of Murder Crossed Her Mind, the danger is much more present.
I am really enjoying this series!
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[Un indizio sulla pelle][Stephen Spotswood]
Il Mistero dell’Incredibile Donna Tatuata: Un Giallo a New York, 1946 Titolo: Un indizio sulla pelleScritto da: Stephen SpotswoodTitolo originale: Murder Under Her SkinTradotto da: Manuela FaimaliEdito da: MondadoriAnno: 2024Pagine: 348ISBN: 9788804769088 La trama di Un indizio sulla pelle di Stephen Spotswood New York, 1946. Lillian Pentecost, la detective privata più famosa e meno ortodossa…
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Today I made myself coffee, meditated, and spent some time reading in my bay window 🩵
(Currently reading: Murder Crossed Her Mind/Stephen Spotswood. 4th of 4 in Pentecost and Parker series)
2024 Reading goal: 24 books (status (0/24).
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Oh this is fun! I am reading Murder Under Her Skin by Stephen Spotswood. It's a mystery set in the late '40s at a circus!
Appetizer: hot roasted peanuts and a lemonade
Main: Corn Dog, French fries, Mexican street corn, ice cold beer
Dessert: Funnel Cake and a cotton candy
Yum!
Weekly Bookish Question #377 (February 18th - February 24th 2024)
This one comes from @the-forest-library, thank you for the fun suggestion!
Plan a meal to go with your current read. What would you pick and why?
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As bisexual visibility month approaches us, I wanted to highlight a few bi books we don't see people talking about much and give people some recs for bi books to read!
Books listed:
Fall Into You by Georgina Kiersten
Splinter by Jasper Hyde
Spring on the Peninsula by Ery Shin
When Tara Met Farah by Tara Pammi
Forever Is Now by Mariama J. Lockington
More to Love by Georgina Kiersten
When the Stars Alight by Camilla Andrew
Lulu Sinagtala and the City of Noble Warriors by Gail D. Villanueva
No Two Ways by Chi Yu
Exposing Lesser Demons by K.N. Robertson
Wolfpack by Rem Wigmore
A Dance of Water and Air by Antonia Aquilante
Hugged by Verity Ritchie
Where Willows Weep by Luna Fiore
Fake it by Lily Seabrooke
Small Gods of Calamity by Sam Kyung Yoo
Beyond Repair by Catherine Stein
Baptism of Fire by Jessie Thomas
Poisoned Primrose by Dahlia Donovan
Birthright by M.A. Vice
A Masc for Purim by Roz Alexander
Your Driver is Waiting by Priya Guns
Errant by L.K. Fleet
Loser of the Year by Carrie Byrd
Fortune Favors the Dead by Stephen Spotswood
Monstersona by Chloe Spencer
Scoring a Spouse by Liz Lincoln
Tengoku by Rae D. Magdon
Leaving's Not the Only Way to Go by Kay Acker
Speech and Debacles by Heather DiAngelis
Things I'll Never Say by Cassandra Newbould
Chameleon Moon by RoAnna Sylver
Allure by CEON
To Beg or Not to Beg by Cat Giraldo
Shadows Dark and Deadly by Andrea Marie Johnson
Ride with Me by Jenna Jarvis
Dearly Departed by Heather Novak
Swift and Sudden Exit by Nico Vincenty
Wishing on Winter by Brenna Bailey
Crystrals and Contracts by A. A. Fairview
Tomb of Heart and Shadow by Cara N. Delaney
False Hearts and Broken Frets by Elle Bennett
The Blood Born Dragon by J. C. Rycroft
An Act of Devotion by A. M. Leibowitz
Biting down by Torrance Sené
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The Disability Library
I love books, I love literature, and I love this blog, but it's only been recently that I've really been given the option to explore disabled literature, and I hate that. When I was a kid, all I wanted was to be able to read about characters like me, and now as an adult, all I want is to be able to read a book that takes us seriously.
And so, friends, Romans, countrymen, I present, a special disability and chronic illness booklist, compiled by myself and through the contributions of wonderful members from this site!
As always, if there are any at all that you want me to add, please just say. I'm always looking for more!
Edit 20/10/2023: You can now suggest books using the google form at the bottom!
Updated: 31/08/2023
Articles and Chapters
The Drifting Language of Architectural Accessibility in Victor Hugo's Notre-Dame de Paris, Essaka Joshua, 2012
Early Modern Literature and Disability Studies, Allison P. Hobgood, David Houston Wood, 2017
How Do You Develop Whole Object Relations as an Adult?, Elinor Greenburg, 2019
Making Do with What You Don't Have: Disabled Black Motherhood in Octavia E. Butler's Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents, Anna Hinton, 2018
Necropolitics, Achille Mbeme, 2003 OR Necropolitics, Achille Mbeme, 2019
Wasted Lives: Modernity and Its Outcasts, Zygmunt Bauman, 2004
Witchcraft and deformity in early modern English Literature, Scott Eaton, 2020
Books
Fiction:
Misc:
10 Things I Can See From Here, Carrie Mac
A-F:
A Curse So Dark and Lonely, (Series), Brigid Kemmerer
Akata Witch, (Series), Nnedi Okorafor
A Mango-Shaped Space, Wendy Mass
Ancillary Justice, (Series), Ann Leckie
An Unkindness of Ghosts, Rivers Solomon
An Unseen Attraction, (Series), K. J. Charles
A Shot in the Dark, Victoria Lee
A Snicker of Magic, Natalie Lloyd
A Song of Ice and Fire, (series), George R. R. Martin
A Spindle Splintered, (Series), Alix E. Harrow
A Time to Dance, Padma Venkatraman
Bath Haus, P. J. Vernon
Beasts of Prey, (Series), Ayana Gray
The Bedlam Stacks, (Series), Natasha Pulley
Black Bird, Blue Road, Sofiya Pasternack
Black Sun, (Series), Rebecca Roanhorse
Blood Price, (Series), Tanya Huff
Borderline, (Series), Mishell Baker
Breath, Donna Jo Napoli
The Broken Kingdoms, (Series), N.K. Jemisin
Brute, Kim Fielding
Cafe con Lychee, Emery Lee
Carry the Ocean, (Series), Heidi Cullinan
Challenger Deep, Neal Shusterman
Cinder, (Series), Marissa Meyer
Clean, Amy Reed
Connection Error, (Series), Annabeth Albert
Cosima Unfortunate Steals A Star, Laura Noakes
Crazy, Benjamin Lebert
Crooked Kingdom, (Series), Leigh Bardugo
Daniel Cabot Puts Down Roots, (Series), Cat Sebastian
Daniel, Deconstructed, James Ramos
Dead in the Garden, (Series), Dahlia Donovan
Dear Fang, With Love, Rufi Thorpe
Deathless Divide, (Series), Justina Ireland
The Degenerates, J. Albert Mann
The Doctor's Discretion, E.E. Ottoman
Earth Girl, (Series), Janet Edwards
Everyone in This Room Will Someday Be Dead, Emily R. Austin
The Extraordinaries, (Series), T. J. Klune
The Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict, (Series), Trenton Lee Stewart
Fight + Flight, Jules Machias
The Final Girl Support Group, Grady Hendrix
Finding My Voice, (Series), Aoife Dooley
The First Thing About You, Chaz Hayden
Follow My Leader, James B. Garfield
Forever Is Now, Mariama J. Lockington
Fortune Favours the Dead, (Series), Stephen Spotswood
Fresh, Margot Wood
H-0:
Harmony, London Price
Harrow the Ninth, (series), Tamsyn Muir
Hench, (Series), Natalia Zina Walschots
Highly Illogical Behaviour, John Corey Whaley
Honey Girl, Morgan Rogers
How to Become a Planet, Nicole Melleby
How to Bite Your Neighbor and Win a Wager, (Series), D. N. Bryn
How to Sell Your Blood & Fall in Love, (Series), D. N. Bryn
Hunger Pangs: True Love Bites, Joy Demorra
I Am Not Alone, Francisco X. Stork
The Immeasurable Depth of You, Maria Ingrande Mora
In the Ring, Sierra Isley
Into The Drowning Deep, (Series), Mira Grant
Iron Widow, (Series), Xiran Jay Zhao
Izzy at the End of the World, K. A. Reynolds
Jodie's Journey, Colin Thiele
Just by Looking at Him, Ryan O'Connell
Kissing Doorknobs, Terry Spencer Hesser
Lakelore, Anna-Marie McLemore
Learning Curves, (Series), Ceillie Simkiss
Let's Call It a Doomsday, Katie Henry
The Library of the Dead, (Series), TL Huchu
The Lion Hunter, (Series), Elizabeth Wein
Lirael, (Series), Garth Nix
Long Macchiatos and Monsters, Alison Evans
Love from A to Z, (Series), S.K. Ali
Lycanthropy and Other Chronic Illnesses, Kristen O'Neal
Never Let Me Go, Kazuo Ishiguro
The Never Tilting World, (Series), Rin Chupeco
The No-Girlfriend Rule, Christen Randall
Nona the Ninth, (series), Tamsyn Muir
Noor, Nnedi Okorafor
Odder Still, (Series), D. N. Bryn
Once Stolen, (Series), D. N. Bryn
One For All, Lillie Lainoff
On the Edge of Gone, Corinne Duyvis
Origami Striptease, Peggy Munson
Our Bloody Pearl, (Series), D. N. Bryn
Out of My Mind, Sharon M. Draper
P-T:
Parable of the Sower, (Series), Octavia E. Butler
Parable of the Talents, (Series), Octavia E. Butler
Percy Jackson & the Olympians, (series), Rick Riordan
Pomegranate, Helen Elaine Lee
The Prey of Gods, Nicky Drayden
The Pursuit Of..., (Series), Courtney Milan
The Queen's Thief, (Series), Megan Whalen Turner
The Quiet and the Loud, Helena Fox
The Raging Quiet, Sheryl Jordan
The Reanimator's Heart, (Series), Kara Jorgensen
The Remaking of Corbin Wale, Joan Parrish
Roll with It, (Series), Jamie Sumner
Russian Doll, (Series), Cristelle Comby
The Second Mango, (Series), Shira Glassman
Scar of the Bamboo Leaf, Sieni A.M
Shaman, (Series), Noah Gordon
Sick Kids in Love, Hannah Moskowitz
The Silent Boy, Lois Lowry
Six of Crows, (Series) Leigh Bardugo
Sizzle Reel, Carlyn Greenwald
The Spare Man, Mary Robinette Kowal
The Stagsblood Prince, (Series), Gideon E. Wood
Stake Sauce, Arc 1: The Secret Ingredient is Love. No, Really, (Series), RoAnna Sylver
Stars in Your Eyes, Kacen Callender [Expected release: Oct 2023]
The Storm Runner, (Series), J. C. Cervantes
Stronger Still, (Series), D. N. Bryn
Sweetblood, Pete Hautman
Tarnished Are the Stars, Rosiee Thor
The Theft of Sunlight, (Series), Intisar Khanani
Throwaway Girls, Andrea Contos
Top Ten, Katie Cotugno
Torch, Lyn Miller-Lachmann
Treasure, Rebekah Weatherspoon
Turtles All the Way Down, John Green
U-Z:
Unlicensed Delivery, Will Soulsby-McCreath Expected release October 2023
Verona Comics, Jennifer Dugan
Vorkosigan Saga, (Series), Lois McMaster Bujold
We Are the Ants, (Series), Shaun David Hutchinson
The Weight of Our Sky, Hanna Alkaf
Whip, Stir and Serve, Caitlyn Frost and Henry Drake
The Whispering Dark, Kelly Andrew
Wicked Sweet, Chelsea M. Cameron
Wonder, (Series), R. J. Palacio
Wrong to Need You, (Series), Alisha Rai
Ziggy, Stardust and Me, James Brandon
Graphic Novels:
A Quick & Easy Guide to Sex & Disability, (Non-Fiction), A. Andrews
Constellations, Kate Glasheen
Dancing After TEN: a graphic memoir, (memoir) (Non-Fiction), Vivian Chong, Georgia Webber
Everything Is an Emergency: An OCD Story in Words Pictures, (memoir) (Non-Fiction), Jason Adam Katzenstein
Frankie's World: A Graphic Novel, (Series), Aoife Dooley
The Golden Hour, Niki Smith
Nimona, N. D. Stevenson
The Third Person, (memoir) (Non-Fiction), Emma Grove
Magazines and Anthologies:
Artificial Divide, (Anthology), Robert Kingett, Randy Lacey
Beneath Ceaseless Skies #175: Grandmother-nai-Leylit's Cloth of Winds, (Article), R. B. Lemburg
Defying Doomsday, (Anthology), edited by Tsana Dolichva and Holly Kench
Josee, the Tiger and the Fish, (short story) (anthology), Seiko Tanabe
Nothing Without Us, edited by Cait Gordon and Talia C. Johnson
Nothing Without Us Too, edited by Cait Gordon and Talia C. Johnson
Unbroken: 13 Stories Starring Disabled Teens, (Anthology), edited by Marieke Nijkamp
Uncanny #24: Disabled People Destroy Science Fiction, (Anthology), edited by: Elsa Sjunneson-Henry, Dominik Parisien et al.
Uncanny #30: Disabled People Destroy Fantasy, (Anthology), edited by: Nicolette Barischoff, Lisa M. Bradley, Katharine Duckett
We Shall Be Monsters, edited by Derek Newman-Stille
Manga:
Perfect World, (Series), Rie Aruga
The Sky is Blue with a Single Cloud, (Short Stories), Kuniko Tsurita
Non-Fiction:
Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education, Jay Timothy Dolmage
A Disability History of the United States, Kim E, Nielsen
The Architecture of Disability: Buildings, Cities, and Landscapes beyond Access, David Gissen
Being Seen: One Deafblind Woman's Fight to End Ableism, Elsa Sjunneson
Black Disability Politics, Sami Schalk
Borderline, Narcissistic, and Schizoid Adaptations: The Pursuit of Love, Admiration, and Safety, Dr. Elinor Greenburg
Brilliant Imperfection: Grappling with Cure, Eli Clare
The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Disability, Barker, Clare and Stuart Murray, editors.
The Capacity Contract: Intellectual Disability and the Question of Citizenship, Stacy Clifford Simplican
Capitalism and Disability, Martha Russel
Care work: Dreaming Disability Justice, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
Catatonia, Shutdown and Breakdown in Autism: A Psycho-Ecological Approach, Dr Amitta Shah
The Collected Schizophrenias: Essays, Esme Weijun Wang
Crip Kinship, Shayda Kafai
Crip Up the Kitchen: Tools, Tips and Recipes for the Disabled Cook, Jules Sherred
Culture – Theory – Disability: Encounters between Disability Studies and Cultural Studies, Anne Waldschmidt, Hanjo Berressem, Moritz Ingwersen
Decarcerating Disability: Deinstitutionalization and Prison Abolition, Liat Ben-Moshe
Demystifying Disability: What to Know, What to Say, and How to Be an Ally, Emily Ladau
Dirty River: A Queer Femme of Color Dreaming Her Way Home, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
Disability Pride: Dispatches from a Post-ADA World, Ben Mattlin
Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories From the Twenty-First Century, Alice Wong
Disfigured: On Fairy Tales, Disability and Making Space, Amanda Leduc
Every Cripple a Superhero, Christoph Keller
Exile and Pride: Disability, Queerness and Liberation, Eli Clare
Feminist Queer Crip, Alison Kafer
The Future Is Disabled: Prophecies, Love Notes, and Mourning Songs, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
Growing Up Disabled in Australia, Carly Findlay
It's Just Nerves: Notes on a Disability, Kelly Davio
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Rebecca Skloot
Language Deprivation & Deaf Mental Health, Neil S. Glickman, Wyatte C. Hall
The Minority Body: A Theory of Disability, Elizabeth Barnes
My Body and Other Crumbling Empires: Lessons for Healing in a World That Is Sick, Lyndsey Medford
No Right to Be Idle: The Invention of Disability, 1840s-1930s, Sarah F. Rose
Nothing About Us Without Us: Disability Oppression and Empowerment, James I. Charlton
The Pedagogy of Pathologization Dis/abled Girls of Color in the School-prison Nexus, Subini Ancy Annamma
Physical Disability in British Romantic Literature, Essaka Joshua
QDA: A Queer Disability Anthology, Raymond Luczak, Editor.
The Right to Maim: Debility, Capacity, Disability, Jasbir K. Puar
Sitting Pretty, (memoir), Rebecca Taussig
Sounds Like Home: Growing Up Black & Deaf in the South, Mary Herring Wright
Surviving and Thriving with an Invisible Chronic Illness: How to Stay Sane and Live One Step Ahead of Your Symptoms, Ilana Jacqueline
The Things We Don't Say: An Anthology of Chronic Illness Truths, Julie Morgenlender
Uncanny Bodies: Superhero Comics and Disability, Scott T. Smith, José Alaniz
Uncomfortable Labels: My Life as a Gay Autistic Trans Woman, (memoir), Laura Kate Dale
Unmasking Autism, Devon Price
The War on Disabled People: Capitalism, Welfare and the Making of a Human Catastrophe, Ellen Clifford
We've Got This: Essays by Disabled Parents, Eliza Hull
Year of the Tiger: An Activist's Life, (memoir) (essays) Alice Wong
Picture Books:
A Day With No Words, Tiffany Hammond, Kate Cosgrove-
A Friend for Henry, Jenn Bailey, Mika Song
Ali and the Sea Stars, Ali Stroker, Gillian Reid
All Are Welcome, Alexandra Penfold, Suzanne Kaufman
All the Way to the Top, Annette Bay Pimentel, Jennifer Keelan-Chaffins, Nabi Ali
Can Bears Ski?, Raymond Antrobus, Polly Dunbar
Different -- A Great Thing to Be!, Heather Alvis, Sarah Mensinga
Everyone Belongs, Heather Alvis, Sarah Mensinga
I Talk Like a River, Jordan Scott, Sydney Smith
Jubilee: The First Therapy Horse and an Olympic Dream, K. T. Johnson, Anabella Ortiz
Just Ask!, Sonia Sotomayor, Rafael López
Kami and the Yaks, Andrea Stenn Stryer, Bert Dodson
My Three Best Friends and Me, Zulay, Cari Best, Vanessa Brantley-Newton
Rescue & Jessica: A Life-Changing Friendship, Jessica Kensky, Patrick Downes, Scott Magoon
Sam's Super Seats, Keah Brown, Sharee Miller
Small Knight and the Anxiety Monster, Manka Kasha
We Move Together, Kelly Fritsch, Anne McGuire, Eduardo Trejos
We're Different, We're the Same, and We're All Wonderful!, Bobbi Jane Kates, Joe Mathieu
What Happened to You?, James Catchpole, Karen George
The World Needs More Purple People, Kristen Bell, Benjamin Hart, Daniel Wiseman
You Are Enough: A Book About Inclusion, Margaret O'Hair, Sofia Sanchez, Sofia Cardoso
You Are Loved: A Book About Families, Margaret O'Hair, Sofia Sanchez, Sofia Cardoso
The You Kind of Kind, Nina West, Hayden Evans
Zoom!, Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko
Plays:
Peeling, Kate O'Reilly
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Kind of exciting news that I wanted to share
I hadn't realized how important it'd feel to find a book with a MC who has MS, but I found one at the library yesterday. It's a mystery series which is my favorite. I'm only a couple chapters in but it feels pretty accurate to MS from an outside perspective which is fantastic.
And I feel like I should have known because I was super excited when I started finding books with transmasc MC's, but it feels a little different too because I had a 'choice' about that part of me. I'd forgotten how nice it is to be able to go "Oh! That's like me!" At a book for the first time.
So happy overall, but also kinda salty because fuck MS.
The book is Fortune Favors The Dead by Stephen Spotswood btw. It's set in 1940's New York and has a lot of period accurate slang which is making it a but harder to read cause they aren't all phrases and words I'm used to which is slowing me down a bit.
Oh, I love that. I started crying when I started reading @shiraglassman's Mangoverse stuff bc even though the MC doesn't have celiac, the concerns are the same, and it felt really good to see someone like me in a book. <3
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Disability in Books: Bisexual MCs
[ID: A poster. Large black text in the centre reads "Books with Disabled Bi MCs". In the upper left corner, smaller black text that reads "Disability in Books". The background is a straight diagonal version of the disability pride flag. In the lower-left corner, the bisexual pride flag shaped like a heart. In the upper right corner, the logo for the Disability Book Archive, and the rainbow pride flag in the shape of a small heart. /end]
[ID: The same poster. The hearts and logo have shrunken slightly in size. The title has been removed, and replaced with two book covers and some black text listed in between them. The cover on the left side is for "Six of Crows", and the cover on the lower right side is for "Crooked Kingdom", both by Leigh Bardugo. The text listed in the centre reads "Young Adult", "Gambling Addiction, ADHD", "Additional cane user MC with touch aversion and chronic pain", "Dyslexic MC/LI", "M/M, F/M", "Multiple POV", "Fantasy", and "Series". /end]
[ID: The same poster. The book covers and text have been replaced. The cover at the top of the poster is "Forever is Now" by Mariama J. Lockington. Black text listed to the left of it reads "Young Adult", "Anxiety", "Agoraphobia", "Novel in Verse", "Black MC", "Contemporary Fiction" and "Coming of Age". The cover at the bottom of the poster is for "Fortune Favors the Dead" by Stephen Spotswood. Black text listed to the right of reads "Adult", "MC with Multiple Sclerosis", "Detective Fiction", "Historical", "Murder Mystery", "Series" and "1940s USA". /end]
[ID: The same poster. The book covers and text have been replaced. The cover at the top is for "Fresh" by Margot Wood. Black text listed to the left of it reads "Young/New Adult", "ADHD", "Retelling of 'Emma'", "Contemporary", "Romance", "Comedy", "College" and "F/F". The cover at the bottom is for "Hench" by Natalie Zina Walschots. Black text listed to the right of it reads "Adult", "Cane User, PTSD, Improperly Healed Bone, Chronic Pain", "Urban Fantasy", "Superheroes and Supervillains", "Science-Fiction", "Canada" and "Series". /end]
[ID: The same poster. The book covers and text have been replaced. The cover at the top is for "How to Bite Your Neighbor and Win a Wager" by D. N. Bryn. Black text listed to the left of it reads "Adult", "Anxiety", "Depression", "Chronic Fatigue", "M/M", "Vampires", "Latin MC", "Romance, Urban Fantasy" and "Series". The cover at the bottom is for "The Immeasurable Depth of You" by Maria Ingrande Mora. Black text listed to the right of it reads "Young Adult", "Anxiety, OCD, Seasonal Affective Disorder, ADHD", "Magical Realism", "Contemporary", "Mystery" and "Coming of Age". /end]
[ID: The same poster. The book covers and text have been replaced. The book cover at the top is for "In the Ring" by Sierra Isley. Black text listed to the left of it reads "Young Adult", "Anxiety", "Contemporary", "Romance", "Sports", "Boxing", "F/M" and "Jewish Characters". The book cover at the bottom is for "Let's Call it a Doomsday" by Katie Henry. Black text listed to the right of it reads "Young Adult", "Anxiety", "Contemporary", "Realistic" and "Mormon Characters". /end]
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A short list of books featuring disabled, bisexual, and disabled bisexual MCs!
This list was specifically requested by @bisexual-coala.
Books on this list:
🩷 'Six of Crows'- Bardugo, Leigh
💜 'Crooked Kingdom'- Bardugo, Leigh
💙 'Forever is Now'- Lockington, Mariama J.
🩷 'Fortune Favors the Dead'- Spotswood, Stephen
💜 'Fresh'- Wood, Margot
💙 'Hench'- Walschots, Natalie Zina
🩷 'How to Bite Your Neighbor and Win a Wager'- Bryn, D. N.
💜 'The Immeasurable Depth of You'- Mora, Maria Ingrande
💙 'In the Ring'- Isley, Sierra
🩷 'Let's Call It a Doomsday'- Henry, Katie
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New Releases: December 2023
Caught in a Bad Fauxmance by Elle Gonzalez Rose (5th) Devin Báez is prepared for a relaxing winter break after his rough, first semester of art school. Sure, his family’s old Florida lake cabin is falling apart, and everything in it reminds him of his late mom. And yes, the Baezes’ next-door neighbors, the Seo-Cookes, are still petty, but things could be worse. That is, until Devin runs into the…
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Books with masculine bi women please (preferably them in sapphic relationship) but I am alright with others too!
ok so it's hard to say if these are genuinely intended as masc characters, & some i would be a little on the fence about labelling as such, but they're the most not-fem bi characters i can think of
abbott by saladin ahmed
the light brigade by kameron hurley
unconquerable sun by kate elliott
in the event of love by courtney kae (love interest)
blackheart knights by laure eve
the space between worlds by micaiah johnson
when she thaws by lily craig (?)
the unconquered city by ka doore
the black coast by mike brooks
fortune favors the dead by stephen spotswood
infamous by lex croucher
santa olivia by jacqueline carey
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Murder Under Her Skin, by Stephen Spotswood
Second book in the Pentecost and Parker series.
This one takes us to the circus, particularly the circus Will was working at when she was recruited by Lillian Pentecost.
Ruby the tattooed lady is murdered, and the circus knife thrower is arrested.
The owner of the circus can't believe that one of his people would kill another so calls Will and her boss to solve the case. When Ruby was killed, the circus just happened to be set up in Ruby's small home town, in Virginia so it's not just the circus that has history with the inked lady
I liked this one, it was very much a different mystery than the first one and we see how both Will and Ms. Pentecost handle an investigation when the suspect pool is large and the culture very different from New York City.
It was interesting to see a peak into Will's past and it sort of explores the You Can't Go Home Again thing when there is some tension between Will and her old circus family.
I figured out the who done it and the why behind one part of Ruby's story before our gum shoes, and it was a little frustrating because I figured it out a little early, but it didn't ruin anything for me.
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Hi idk if you already have listed it but i would love the list of bi butch fiction that sounds heavenly
Of course, it's my pleasure to share it!
💖 Errant: The Compendium by L.K. Fleet
💖 A Masc for Purim by Roz Alexander
💖 Loser of the Year by Carrie Byrd (out on July 17)
💖 The Best Bad Things by Katrina Carrasco
💖 Rough Trade by Katrina Carrasco
💖 Providence Girls by Morgan Dante
💖 Your Driver is Waiting by Priya Guns
💖 Fortune Favors the Dead by Stephen Spotswood
#I hope you enjoy!#ty for the ask <3#butch bisexual#bisexual butch#bisexual books#bisexual#I think I'm forgetting a few books#I really have to make a proper list of them#bi butch
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Books with bisexual detectives please?
BISEXUAL DETECTIVES
Fortune Favors the Dead by Stephen Spotswood: bisexual female MC (scrappy sidekick to a female private detective in the 1920s)
Who Is Vera Kelly? by Rosalie Knecht: bisexual female MC (only pursues romantic relationships with women; CIA spy who later becomes a private detective)
Blood Thinners by Heather Novak: bisexual female MC x lesbian female LI (supernatural investigator, paranormal vampire romance)
The Dawnhounds by Sascha Stronach: South East Asian-coded bisexual female MC with a fantasy-drug addiction (ex-cop murdered and brought back to life)
Cut & Run by Madeleine Urban, Abigail Roux: bisexual male MC x bisexual male MC with a drug addiction (both FBI agents)
No Gods for Drowning by Hailey Piper: bisexual female MC (private detective); lesbian transgender female MC (serial killer)
The Last Place You Look by Kristen Lepionka: bisexual female MC (police detective, almost forgot this one!!)
honorary mention:
Steel Crow Saga by Paul Krueger that has a lesbian detective x bisexual thief
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