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Jun 01, 2025 04:56PM

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https://expendablemudge.blogspot.com/...

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Beautiful choice. Open, Heaven is gorgeous and lyrical.


I started the month with this gem! A collection of sixteen wonderfully chaotic stories about queer women carving out space for themselves and committing acts of deviance along the way.
It was a great, 4-star read for me: BGDC Review

I just finished House of Flame and Shadow yesterday and I'm currently reading The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue 😊




The Name-Bearer

Deep House: The Gayest Love Story Ever Told

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Highly recommend The Stonewall Reader, it is an anthology of accounts from various people involved in the Stonewall Riots and queer/trans people of the time.




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Honestly I'd've been less sad if I'd been able to dismiss it with dislike.


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Great #PrideMonth read.

After that I'll finish up Someone Like Us by Dinaw Megestu, an very interesting novel about Ethiopian-American immigrant experience. If I have time today I'll start Gabe Novoa's new one, These Vengeful Gods.


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These Heathens is set in Georgia in 1960: in the small town where Doris, the central character, lives and in Atlanta, where she travels to end a pregnancy accompanied by one of her former teachers. The "former" here is important. Doris left school a year of two ago because she was needed at home. Her mother has been facing a debilitating illness and Doris, the oldest, has to take on caring for her two younger brothers, along with cooking and cleaning and all the work that keeps a family functioning. Doris comes from a church-going family and is a firm believer. Much of her day is shaped by the "rules" her faith has given her to live by. But when Doris realizes she's pregnant, she's certain that Jesus doesn't want her to become a mother.
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