Mary Kassel is a Senior Lists Writer at Screen Rant and a contributor to the site's Reviews section as well. Kassel studied film and television in college and emphasizes theory and analysis in their work. Additionally, they focus this analysis on intersectionality and the experience of artists from all walks of life.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT LGBTQ+ books are amazing resources for people to explore and celebrate their sexualities, and many new queer books are coming out in June 2024, in time for Pride month. Within these upcoming releases, many genres, identities, and methods of self-expression will be expanded upon, ensuring that there's something out there for everyone.
10 Blessings By Chukwuebuka Ibeh June 4 Blessings is the debut novel by the up-and-coming author, Chukwuebuka Ibeh, and though it's Ibeh's first outing with a full-length book, it tackles subjects more experienced writers have struggled with. The story follows Obiefuna and his mother, Uzoamaka, providing the two sides of their interconnected story from their unique points of view.
Becoming Ted is only the most recent in a long line of stories about happiness and queer love that Cain has penned. Set in the U.K., the novel also sees Ted working for his family's ice cream company, creating the perfect environment for a romantic comedy of epically cute proportions. However, the ice cream is only the tip of the iceberg, as Ted harbors secret dreams and desires about how to best express himself.
For fans of the Hollywood Golden Era and the secrets it kept, The Future Was Color is the perfect summer read. Patrick Nathan transports the audience to sunny Los Angeles and its glittering citizens. However, the narrative is rooted in the inescapable reality of George Curtis, an LGBTQ+ Jewish immigrant who came to America before World War II.
Related 10 Books To Read If You Love The Idea Of You After watching The Idea of You, the perfect follow-up resides within the pages of the books that tell equally compelling romantic stories. Many LGBTQ+ novels fall purely under the romance genre. However, The Stars Too Fondly is a reminder that science fiction and fantasy should have just as much queer love as any other story. The book is Emily Hamilton’s debut, and she makes full use of all the stars have to offer. As Hamilton's characters hurtle through space, they fall in love with themselves and each other.
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