15 Must-Read Masterpieces by LGBTQ+ Writers

15 Must-Read Masterpieces by LGBTQ+ Writers

Discover a diverse selection of captivating books by LGBTQ+ authors that will engage and enlighten you Immerse yourself in these compelling stories and experience the rich perspectives they offer

Books we recommend

Looking for books written by LGBTQ+ authors to explore? Whether you're a member of the community or an ally, there's an abundance of exceptional books to add to your reading list. These books cover a range of genres, from delightful young adult stories to thought-provoking examinations of queer identity. They can be found in various formats, such as e-books, physical copies, and audiobooks (available for purchase on the Audible store or Amazon). Moreover, if you possess an active subscription, you may even download the books for free using Audible Plus.

Best books by LGBTQ+ authors

Discover the captivating works of LGBTQ+ authors and delve into their unique storytelling. 
      
        
        
      "On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous" by Ocean Vuong

This poignant epistolary novel delves into the complexities of social status, race, sexuality, and masculinity, as the protagonist pens a heartfelt letter to his illiterate mother. Evoking raw emotions, this unforgettable bildungsroman explores themes of self-discovery and the longing to be truly understood by those we hold dear.

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      "Juliet Takes a Breath" by Gabby Rivera

Embark on an unforgettable summer as Juliet, a young Latina lesbian from the Bronx, secures an internship with her favorite feminist author. This humorous, heartfelt, and impactful tale, originally intended for young adults, offers ample enjoyment for readers of all ages.

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      "Detransition, Baby" by Torrey Peters

Real life can be messy, and this impactful novel doesn't shy away from that reality. Ames decides to detransition, hoping it will bring him some ease, but in doing so, he loses his girlfriend, Reese, and the future they had envisioned together. Reese, who has always longed for a child, faces her own set of complications as a transgender woman. However, when Ames unexpectedly gets his boss, Katrina, pregnant, it presents a unique opportunity for the three of them to form an unconventional family unit.

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      "Bad Gays" by Huw Lemmey and Ben Miller

The presence of queer individuals throughout history means that both commendable and disreputable figures exist within this community. This profound examination delves into the LGBTQ+ historical narrative by spotlighting its antagonists. In addition to being an entertaining and enlightening read, it serves as a poignant reminder that acceptance within the gay community encompasses not only those revered as virtuous throughout the ages.

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      "Stone Butch Blues" by Leslie Feinberg

A poignant reflection on the experiences of individuals identifying as butch and trans, this semi-autobiographical novel retains its emotional impact and contemporary significance since its initial release in 1993. Initially constrained to an underground readership, it has now become easily accessible and is a profound and essential read.

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      "You Know Me Well" by Nina LaCour and David Levithan

Authored by two prominent figures in the realm of young adult literature, this novel delves into the realm of queer friendship and community, presenting the unique perspectives of two adolescents who encounter each other at a Pride event. With its intelligent wit and profound emotional depth, this book introduces a cast of characters that will remain ingrained in your memory for a long time to come.

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      "The Collected Poems of Frank O'Hara"

Frank O'Hara's poetry, available for purchase on Amazon, emanates a timeless freshness despite being saturated with cultural allusions from the midcentury era of its creation. Engaging with themes of love, sexuality, social anxiety, and loneliness, O'Hara's verses possess an enduring relevance and an irresistible exuberance for life.

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      "Rainbow Rainbow" by Lydia Conklin This compilation of brief narratives delves into aspects of the LGBTQ+ experience that are often overlooked in literature. It embraces the complexity of life and identity, fearlessly tackling uncertainties and challenging subjects. While some stories may be raw and unyielding, others radiate laughter and celebrate the sheer delight of queerness.

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      "One Last Stop" by Casey McQuiston

When August encounters a stunning woman on the subway, little does she anticipate that she has been transported through time and actually belongs to the vibrant era of the 1970s. While the concept may appear implausible, this captivating romance novel interweaves humor, elation, and an irresistible page-turning quality.

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      "Last Night at the Telegraph Club" by Malinda Lo

Immerse yourself in the vibrant streets of 1950s Chinatown in San Francisco with this captivating piece of intersectional queer historical fiction. Prepare to be transported back in time as Malinda Lo skillfully intertwines the exhilaration of youthful romance and the chilling backdrop of the McCarthy era's Red Scare. Through her mesmerizing storytelling, Lo brings to life a diverse ensemble of characters that will truly resonate with you.

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Worth checking out

"Here Comes the Sun" by Nicole Dennis-Benn explores the lives of two sisters in Jamaica as they navigate the contrasting aspects of existence.

If you're seeking poetry written by queer authors, "Rabbit" by Sophie Robinson presents an impressive compilation that is occasionally disconcerting but consistently incisive and unforgettable.

"The House of Impossible Beauties" by Joseph Cassara centers its narrative within the 1980s New York City Ballroom scene.

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"Sounds Fake but Okay" by Sarah Costello and Kayla Kaszyca gives readers an asexual and aromantic take on love, relationships and so much more

"You Made a Fool of Death With Your Beauty" by Emezi Akwaeke is a moving romance exploring the aftermath of the death of a partner.

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Explore love, relationships, and more from an asexual and aromantic perspective with "Sounds Fake but Okay" by Sarah Costello and Kayla Kaszyca. Additionally, delve into the emotional journey following the loss of a partner through the poignant romance of "You Made a Fool of Death With Your Beauty" by Emezi Akwaeke.

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