
What are You Reading in April?
I first read it in March. Isn’t it obvious? I really enjoyed this bi4bi M/F romance by Rachel Lanya Katz. I mean, the main character runs a book club for queer teens, so of course I was going to like it.
The book I spent most of March reading is hell’s heart Retelling by Alexis Hall Moby Dick installed in the space. I enjoyed it, but like the original, it was quite long and meandering, so it took me a while to finish reading it. (This will uncheck Task #20: Read a book set in space.)
After that, I wanted to read a little bit, so I picked it up. Yuru Camp Volume 1. 17 Afro’s is the perfect cozy, feel-good, palette cleanser from the manga series.
I’m just getting started left hand of darkness Book club recommendation by Ursula K. Le Guin. I’ve only read a few chapters so far, so I don’t know much about it, but I’d like to share my thoughts.
As for my April reading plan, my other queer book club is reading. fierce rivalry I finally picked it up because it was written by Rachel Reid. Better late than never!
Here are some TBR stack options for Leadson.

Nghi Vo’s fantasy novella series “The Singing Hills Cycle.” (This will uncheck Task #4: Read a novel with a main character who uses they/them pronouns.)
insider Written by Mark Oshiro. A middle grade book about a magical room that unites three kids from different schools who all feel like outsiders. (This will uncheck Task #14: Read works of magical realism or fable.)
How to defeat goblins in 10 days A feel-good romance by Jesse Silva about a halfling and a goblin who are forced to be roommates and end up falling in love with each other. (This will uncheck Task #9: Read Romantic Books with Queer and/or BIPOC Main Characters.)
