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For June, I chose Lost Book of Lancelot by John Glynn, and I cannot wait to read this one with you all. This breathtaking reimagining follows a nameless orphan who discovers he is Lancelot, and as he trains for knighthood, he falls deeply in love with the handsome Galehaut, the two of them becoming inseparable as they guide each other toward their truest selves. It is an epic, immersive medieval adventure wrapped around one of the most tender and electric love stories this club has ever had the pleasure of reading together. Come find out what happens to Lancelot and Galehaut when destiny, prophecy, and the knights of the Round Table threaten to pull them apart.
A wealthy gay couple is throwing a $100,000 baby shower in 2044 Los Angeles. When catastrophe crashes the party, the delusion that money can buy safety shatters spectacularly. Darkly funny, brutally honest, and dripping with drama — this is a fiercely queer thriller that grabs you by the collar and doesn't let go.
For June, I am so excited to read Nasty Work: Resist Systems, Explore Desire, and Liberate Yourself by Ericka Hart with you. As a Black, queer, non-binary, disabled femme and award-winning sexuality educator, Hart dismantles the colonial myths and inherited belief systems that have long kept so many of us, especially those in marginalized communities, from fully inhabiting our own pleasure and freedom. This book is a gift and a reckoning, and I believe it has the power to genuinely transform the way we understand our bodies, our desires, and each other.
The Lesbian Bar Chronicles is the book we have been waiting for. Rachel Karp, co-creator of the podcast Cruising, traveled across the country with her wife and best friend to document the stories of America's remaining lesbian bars, and what she found is not a tale of decline but one of resilience, joy, and fierce community. From Chicago's Nobody's Darling to a Chicana bar in East LA that fought back against decades of police raids, these are the spaces where chosen families are born and queer history lives. Part road trip, part oral history, part love letter, this book will make you want to walk into your nearest queer bar and never leave.
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