‘How It All Blew Up’ by Arvin Ahmadi, A Muslim LGBTQ Bildungsroman
‘How It All Blew Up’ by Arvin Ahmadi is a YA, LGBTQ, Own Voices story told from the perspectives of four members of a Muslim family.
Continue Reading‘How It All Blew Up’ by Arvin Ahmadi is a YA, LGBTQ, Own Voices story told from the perspectives of four members of a Muslim family.
Continue ReadingHere are seven diverse picture books released during 2020 that are well worth reading aloud with your children at bedtime.
Continue Reading‘The Gravity of Us’ is an LGBTQ YA novel set in the not-too-distant future when NASA is about to launch the first manned mission to Mars.
Continue ReadingThroughout June, GeekMom will be celebrating Pride Month. Today’s book review is ‘Date Me, Bryson Keller’ by Kevin van Whye.
Continue ReadingWhile reading will never match the real thing, we hope these stories set at summer camp will help ease some disappointment this summer.
Continue ReadingThe sequel to ‘Carry On,’ ‘Wayward Son’ follows Baz, Penelope, and Simon nearly a year after the events of the previous book.
Continue ReadingThis June, GeekMom is celebrating Pride Month. Today’s book review is ‘Who’s Your Real Mom?’ by Bernadette Green, illustrated by Anna Zobel.
Continue ReadingThe ‘Free to Be Me’ journal is a fabulous, 192-page journal that is ideal for anyone who wants to explore their sexuality.
Continue ReadingThe ‘Free to Be Me’ journal is a fabulous, 192-page journal that is ideal for anyone who wants to explore their sexuality.
Continue Reading‘Camp’ is set at a summer camp exclusively for LGBTQ youth. Randy is returning for his fifth summer, but this time he has arrived with a plan.
Continue Reading‘Blood Countess’ by Lana Popovic is an LGBTQ YA book based on the story of Countess Elizabeth Bathory, combining historical fiction & horror.
Continue Reading‘Only Mostly Devastated’ by Sophie Gonzalez is an LGBTQ and bi-racial reimagining of ‘Grease’ told in present-day North Carolina.
Continue Reading‘Queer Heroes’ by Arabelle Sicardi is filled with short biographies of popular and historical figures who are or were believed to be LGBTQ.
Continue ReadingDuring June, GeekMom will be celebrating Pride Month. Today’s book review is ‘The Paper and Hearts Society: Read with Pride’ by Lucy Powrie.
Continue ReadingThis year I’m starting my middle-grade reading off with a series of ‘Lumberjanes’ novels based on the popular comic series.
Continue ReadingIn this month’s Between the Bookends, Sophie, Robin, Sarah, and Rebecca share the good and the bad of what they’ve been reading recently.
Continue ReadingFor Pride Month, I decided to read two books that look back over the history of the Stonewall Riots, Pride, and the LGBTQ+ rights movement.
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