But it is joyful, varied, and personal, the virtual equivalent of dropping into a bookstore and asking the coolest person what to read next.Ī few process notes for those of you in the front row: we drew an arbitrary temporal line between “classics” and “contemporary”-that line is the latest millennium. (We also added a few of our favorites because we can’t help ourselves.) The resulting list of 111 books-categorized by classics, contemporary, nonfiction, poetry, YA, and children’s-is by no exhaustive (we’re not that good). This year, in honor of Pride, we reached out to some of our favorite librarians, booksellers, and authors and asked them about the queer books they find themselves recommending over and over again-the ones that no library would be complete without, book bans be damned. While we celebrate queer literature and history all year long at Lit Hub dot com, we also love a good book list.
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