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Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Top 5 Books I Read In 2018

This year I read a total of 25 books, which is great considering I've read maybe a handful of books total in the 3 years before 2018. Several of them I read for school and because they were educational books my step mom and dad bribed me to read. So because of that I will be making a list of my top 5 books I've read this year.

And yes, they're all queer reads. Surprise, surprise.

These are in order read, not based on favorites because I don't think I'd be able to decide which was better than the others.

Simon Vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli




This book means a lot to me.

Even talking about it, I know I still wont be able to convey how important this book was to me during this part of my life. I just love it so much because when I was having trouble with my sexuality, it was the first book with a queer main character I read and it was the voice I needed to hear and the story I need to read at that exact moment.

The voice and story that showed me it would be ok and that what I was going through wasn't just a 'me thing'. That other people deal with the same things.

Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee




This one is one of my favorites because it's queer, set back in time where women wore petticoats (which we should totally make a thing again.) , they're on a trip, it's a mess, the main character has had a tough life and a rough relationship with his parents, pirates, and the trio own my whole heart and I would die for each of them.

I didn't think I was going to like this book but I ended up loving it. It's now one of my top favorite books and I can't wait to reread it once I finish my never ending tbr :')

Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan



 A kickass f/f story about a girl trying to escape a demon king while also finding love? Check.

This story was hard to read at times but it was needed. You don't see stories that talk/deal with sexual assault like this one does and handles it so well.

Plus Natasha did such an amazing job crafting these characters, especially the character development. And she was fantastic at creating the world they live in and describing it so vividly without it feeling like she's feeding you too much information.

Heartstopper (the web comic) by Alice Oseman




 I discovered this little gay web comic over on Tapas and let me just say, I WISH I HAD FOUND IT SOONER. It's the most fluffiest cute shiz I have seen in a while with gay and bi main characters and I am all for it.

It's still on going and gets updated (I believe) every ten days.

The queer graphic novel I need in my life and I wish it would never end.

plus Alice Oseman's art is absolutely amazing and stunning. I love her style.

The Love and Lies of Rukhsana Ali by Sabina Khan



 Can I just say that this book broke my heart and ripped it to shreds and then mended it? Because it did.

I'm surprised at how quickly I finished it because it was definitely a tough read. This story with a lesbian main character trying to fight for her future and what she wants while also not wanting to hurt her family and wanting them to understand. It is like a punch to the gut. It put my soul through the wringer, but it was worth. It made me feel things I've never felt and I absolutely loved how raw and heavy the whole book is.


What were your top 5 reads of 2018?

10 comments:

  1. Great list, and congrats on reading 25 books! I have a copy of GIRLS OF PAPER AND FIRE and am looking forward to reading it eventually!

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  2. I'm so glad a lot of people are finding out about Heartstopper. I love it and Alice Oseman so much.

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    1. Same here. I’ve been keeping up with it on Tapas since right before the 2nd part and I’m super excited to find out that a lot of people love it :D

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  3. This is a great list. Adding two of these to my TBR!

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  4. My daughter and I read Simon Vs the Homosapiens and it was a great book! Congratulations on reading that many books this year!

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  5. Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue was wonderful. I also didn't expect it to like it nearly as much as I did...then ended up pre-ordering the sequel immediately and buddy-reading on release day 😂

    Need to check out Heartstopper. I love webcomics.

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  6. yes I adore Simon (the movie is adorable too!) and Gentleman's Guide! though I liked Lady's Guide a little more - probably just because I identified a lot more strongly with Felicity 😜

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  7. I've hard amazing things about all of these! So glad you enjoyed them. Girls of Paper and Fire, especially, sounds like something I'd really enjoy.

    Amy @ A Magical World of Words

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  8. All these queer books make me so happy! And yes!! Heartstopper is updated every 1st, 11th and 21st of the month <3 I think I've already read volume one 5 times and the new updates on tapas are just amazing. I also love that Alice puts trigger warnings before the updates so you know what you're getting into

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  9. I buddyread Simon Vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda with my irl friend in the end of 2017 and I loved it. I mean the movie is good too but the book was just so amazing. Simon and Blue even belong to my top three gay ships.

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