Well the best book that I’ve read in this type of fiction is Aristotle and Dante discover the secrets of the universe… I’ve lent this book to every friend of mine :p it’s a piece of art
@Chantelle the sequel to Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda came out recently. “Leah on the offbeat” —- as for some other light fluffy queer books… “Boy Meets Boy” by David Levithan, “One Man Guy” by Michael Barakiva, “Geography Club” by Brent Hartinger, “Autoboyography” by Christina Lauren, Bill Konigsberg’s Openly Straight books, and “Fan Art” by Sarah Tregay —- just to make a few.
Now if you want a series… I highly suggest Jay Bell’s “Something Like” series. There are 11 books in total where books are told in different character perspectives and all the characters intertwine. I would not call it fluffy… there are some emotional parts, but well worth the read. We rarely see a series go through 20+ years of building these relationships. https://www.jaybellbooks.com/books-by-jay-bell/the-something-like-series/
@Γιώργος I liked it alot better than If I Stay. I found Mia to be quite immature. Adam is really likeable and has some issues, I’d really recommend it.
Check out books by Adam silvera
Check out the The Monsters I Remember by N.E. Yeomans.
The Name Of The Wind by Patrick Rothfuss is a masterpiece ?
simon vs the homosapiens agenda
Do you know anymore like this book?
Well the best book that I’ve read in this type of fiction is Aristotle and Dante discover the secrets of the universe… I’ve lent this book to every friend of mine :p it’s a piece of art
@Chantelle the sequel to Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda came out recently. “Leah on the offbeat” —- as for some other light fluffy queer books… “Boy Meets Boy” by David Levithan, “One Man Guy” by Michael Barakiva, “Geography Club” by Brent Hartinger, “Autoboyography” by Christina Lauren, Bill Konigsberg’s Openly Straight books, and “Fan Art” by Sarah Tregay —- just to make a few.
Now if you want a series… I highly suggest Jay Bell’s “Something Like” series. There are 11 books in total where books are told in different character perspectives and all the characters intertwine. I would not call it fluffy… there are some emotional parts, but well worth the read. We rarely see a series go through 20+ years of building these relationships. https://www.jaybellbooks.com/books-by-jay-bell/the-something-like-series/
Where She Went – it’s the sequel to If I Stay and is actually my favourite of the two.
I didn’t know it was narrated be the guy… ?
@Γιώργος Where She Went is. It’s narrated by Adam.
@Tika nice…i liked the first novel but every time the second novel disappoints me thats why i havent picked it up yet…should i?
@Γιώργος I liked it alot better than If I Stay. I found Mia to be quite immature. Adam is really likeable and has some issues, I’d really recommend it.
Carry On by Rainbow Rowell
The gentleman’s guide to vice and virtue! And Autoboyography
I enjoyed An Ember in the Ashes. Has a boy and a girl back and forth in chapters. The audiobook is great to.
I started Ink and Bone; that narrator sounds like Jude Law ?
By Rachel Caine? I loooove that series, 56 days until book 4!
Yes! I need to get back to it though, I only got partway through the first ?
Ah. It’s going to be a 5 parter so no rush as part five won’t be released until July 2019 ?♀️
Ready player one