‘Paper Doll: Notes From a Late Bloomer’ by Dylan Mulvaney

‘Paper Doll: Notes From a Late Bloomer’ by Dylan Mulvaney

We’ve all seen Dylan Mulvaney on our various screens. We watched her become a conservative punching bag after taking part in a Pepsi ad, and cheered as she rose above the vitriol and harassment. In her memoir, she opens up about her girlhood journey through writing that’s just honest, funny, and filled with joy.

‘A Lady for a Duke’ by Alexis Hall

‘A Lady for a Duke’ by Alexis Hall

Alexis Hall takes us back to Regency era London for the historical romance we’ve all been waiting for: After being presumed dead, Viola gets the chance to live the life she’s always wanted. But reconnecting with her old friend, the Duke of Gracewood, brings back complicated feelings. What does their happy ending look like? You’re going to have to read it to find out!

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‘Hot Girls With Balls’ by Benedict Nguyen

‘Hot Girls With Balls’ by Benedict Nguyen

Like Challengers but on a volleyball court, Hot Girls With Balls follows two players on rival teams who also happen to be dating. With their popularity soaring and the pressure to one-up each other getting stronger, they have to reevaluate everything on and off the court. This brilliant satire is a one-of-a-kind debut from Benedict Nguyen.

‘Woodworking’ by Emily St. James

‘Woodworking’ by Emily St. James

Emily St. James’s first novel, full of heart and humor, follows a high school teacher in South Dakota who, while coming to terms with her trans identity, finds kinship with one of her students, an out trans girl. Through friendship and sisterhood, they help each other navigate their small town.

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‘A/S/L’ by Jeanne Thornton

‘A/S/L’ by Jeanne Thornton

Back in 1998, three friends worked together to try to create the perfect video game. When their dream didn’t become a reality, they went their separate ways. Sixteen years later, they’re crossing paths yet again. Jeanne Thornton’s friendship saga is a look at trans lives in video games via chat logs, emails, and a hit of nostalgia that evokes the early days of gaming and the internet.

‘The Prospects’ by KT Hoffman

‘The Prospects’ by KT Hoffman

What happens when your biggest rival gets traded to your minor league team? Gene Ionescu’s life is turned upside down when Luis Estrada enters the locker room. As the season rolls on, however, this unlikely pair find themselves getting closer than ever before.

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‘Detransition, Baby’ by Torrey Peters

‘Detransition, Baby’ by Torrey Peters

Detransition, Baby is a rich, eye-opening novel about a trio dealing with an unexpected pregnancy. In this widely acclaimed book, the group is forced to take a second look at their connection to one another. We also recommend Peters’ stunning follow-up, Stag Dance.

‘Cemetery Boys’ by Aiden Thomas

‘Cemetery Boys’ by Aiden Thomas

In this trailblazing YA novel, Aiden Thomas weaves a special kind of magic as we follow Yadriel in his quest to prove his gender to his family. After summoning the ghost of a bad boy, Yadriel is forced to help him find the answers he’s been looking for in the afterlife. The long-awaited sequel, Espíritu, is set to be released in September, so now is the perfect time to catch up!

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‘Felix Ever After’ by Kacen Callender

‘Felix Ever After’ by Kacen Callender

In this Stonewall and Lambda Award–winning book, Kacen Callender shows us the highs and lows of Felix’s life as he figures out who is targeting him and who truly loves him for who he is. Originally released in 2021, it’s a book we wish we’d read in our teens.

‘A Gentleman’s Gentleman’ by TJ Alexander

‘A Gentleman’s Gentleman’ by TJ Alexander

The hardest part of making this list was probably getting to choose only one TJ Alexander book. But after giving us incredible contemporary novels like the Chef’s Kiss series and Triple Sec, seeing them take on regency romance is a refreshing change. This one is romantic and beautiful and completely leaves us wanting more.

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