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Task #16: Read a romance with bisexual representation.
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Looking for something else with bisexual representation to read for this challenge!

Looking for something else wi..."
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Did you see there will be a novella??!! Nick and Charlie

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It's already out. You can order it online. I got it a few months ago. :)

Thanks for the recommendations!
I'm going with [book:Hang the Moon

I'm probably going to go for The Princess Trap or Xeni, but I'm also looking forward to seeing recommendations (especially historical ones).

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I browsed for books with character development, coming-of-age elements, and/or plots beyond just the romance, and I've found a few:
Autoboyography
The Secret of You and Me
Any Place But Here

I'm going through my lists and it's tricky because a lot of the characters who are attracted to more than one gender identify as queer, and "bisexual" isn't a word that's used. Can we consider it bisexual representation if a character is attracted to men and women and no terms are used at all? In that case the Scholomance series beginning with A Deadly Education has a bi main character.

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Thank you for sharing this list! I found lots to read there. And I found a Graceling sequel that was published in 2021 that I had no idea existed!!! Whether it's for this prompt or not, I am definitely reading Winterkeep.
Others that caught my eye from the list, two were even already on my TBR:
The Spare
Delilah Green Doesn't Care
I'll Be the One

I'm reading [book:Take a Hint, Dani Brown


This is literally a Florence & the Machine lyric and it bothers me that it was so blatantly used for this title.



"Gentleman's Guide to Vice And Virtue makes no issue of asserting Henry's bisexuality. " -Jennie Roberson

I started this book, a week ago, after buying it on clearance. :) I'm glad it fits this challenge.





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I’ll have to check that out. I love that you can narrow it down like that. Character development and more than romance are categories I like too. If there is a tag for older adults that would be fantastic.

Oh this sounds interesting, with multiple generations. I’m not sure if I’ve read anything with Sri-Lanka characters.

Thanks for the heads up. I realized tonight that I’ve already read a lot of books with this tag, but I didn’t remember most of them as fitting the tag. I have no idea if the books represent anyone’s true perspective, or if a few details were added to spice up the book. This challenge is an add-on for me this year, so this prompt has low priority in my quest to read harder.




It is YA, so maybe not for everyone.
Felix Ever After, that I listened to for the "Read a novel about a trans character written by a trans author", would fit also, as the MC is bisexual. This was also great! And also YA, my favorite genre.

Would somebody be able to tell me if the first volume of Heartstopper would also fit in this category please ?

Thank you! I guess it's finally time I give it a try :)



I already had Rosaline Palmer Takes the Cake written down for myself so I think that's the one I'll read, but Payback's a Witch and A Lot Like Adiós have been on my TBR for a while so I might try to read one of those.
This thread introduced me to I'll Be the One and Love & Other Dramas, so now they're on my tbr.
edit I read Rosaline Palmer and I was disappointed. Now, I am on the search for a romance with a bisexual MC that I actually like because most of the ones I've read have been insufferable!!! (looking at you Rosaline and Feyi and dad in that book whose name I forgot)

I still plan on reading the ones I mentioned in my previous post, but what I ended up getting to first for this challenge was Radiant Sin by Katee Robert--many of the characters in the series are bi (probably most of them, really), both of the protagonists (M/F) are bi, and the heroine having an ex-gf is plot-relevant.

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