Pride Month 2020: ‘The Gravity of Us’ by Phil Stamper
‘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 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 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 ReadingAs our “new normal” continues on, Sophie, Corinna, and Sarah share six books they have been reading during May.
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 ReadingWhat a few weeks it’s been since our last Between the Bookends. GeekMom hopes we can offer you some support with our favorite recent reads.
Continue ReadingGeekMom has reviewed dozens of books over the year in our monthly Between the Bookends column, but which ones have really stood out?
Continue ReadingIf you want something darker to read over the holidays, then ‘Love, Heather’ may well be the book, although it comes with hefty trigger warnings.
Continue ReadingIn this final Between the Bookends of 2019, we hope you find something to gift to a loved one or enjoy reading yourself over the holidays.
Continue ReadingFour titles from my stack of graphic novels and one-shot comics that will suit younger readers from kids to teens.
Continue ReadingAfter an extended summer break, Between the Bookends returns. We hope you find something great to curl up with now that the nights are drawing in.
Continue ReadingThe debut novel by Melissa Albert, ‘The Hazel Wood,’ offers a fresh take on fairy tales and a delightfully Burtonesque new universe to explore. A YA mystery/fairy tale/buddy story set somewhat in the wilds of upstate New York, be sure to enter the Hazel Wood soon.
Continue ReadingIn this month’s Between the Bookends, Sophie, Corrina, Amy, and Patricia share some of their favorite reads of the last month.
Continue ReadingIn this month’s Between the Bookends, Sophie, Lisa, Rebecca, and Missy share some of their favorite recent reads.
Continue ReadingCindy Pon, author of the YA science fiction books, WANT and RUSE talks to GeekMom about her characters, the environment, and the need for diversity in literature.
Continue ReadingIn this month’s Between the Bookends, Sophie, Amy, and Kay spring into spring with books featuring a wide variety of fiction and non-fiction.
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