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Old 08-16-2020, 04:49 AM   #2
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Oh, I keep hearing good things about KJ Charles. Thanks for the rec!

My answers would probably be Romance/gay Romance too, since so many people are prejudiced against those books. "Red, White and Royal Blue" was one of my recent faves. Those and the Knitting in the City rom-com series by Penny Reid.

I also read a fair bit of YA and Middle Grade and graphic novels, which some people will rigidly avoid. Some of my (many) favourites have been Catching Teller Crow by Ambelin Kwaymullina (marketed, mediocrely, as The Things She's Seen in the USA), the Lumberjanes series, anything by Vikki Wakefield (which definitely don't fit into any negative YA stereotypes), The Rest of Us Just Live Here, A Single Stone, Heartstopper, Small Spaces, and Code Name Verity.
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