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I Wish You All the Best Review

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    If you want a book that is an LGBTQIA+ book that isn't just L, G, or B then do I have the book for you. The main character, as well as the author, are non-binary, and the book is about Ben De Becker and their life after coming out to their parents as non-binary. Within the first chapter, their parents kick them out and so they call their sister who they haven't talked to since she left and they stay with her and her husband during their last semester of high school. At the new school, Ben decides not to come out at their new school in fear of what they will face.   Honestly, in terms of a synopsis, I don't want to give much more because I highly recommend people read this. I, like probably many other people, had never read a book by a non-binary person and I think this book felt... real. It didn't feel like Ben's entire personality revolved around them being non-binary. I also love the strained relationship between Ben and their sister, I feel like most nov

July New Releases

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*Insert catchy opener, fireworks, something, blah blah blah* Wilder Girls by Rory Power Genre: YA, LGBT, Horror, Mystery Release Date: July 9th It's been 18 months since the Tox hit and put the Raxter School for Girls under quarantine. First, the teachers were dying off one by one and then it started to infect the students, mutating their bodies strange and foreign. Fearing the woods that surround the school, they stay in the school, waiting for the cure until Byatt goes missing. Lock Every Door by Riley Sager Genre: Thriller, Mystery Release Date: July 2nd Jules Larsen's new job as an apartment sitter at the Bartholomew, Manhattan's most high-profile and mysterious buildings, seems rather simple with only three rules: no visitors, no nights spent away from the apartment, and no disturbing the other residents. Jules finds herself drawn to another apartment sitter Ingrid, who disturbingly reminds her of her sister she lost eight years ago. When