Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme held by The Broke and the Bookish.
This weeks topic is: Top ten books that would be on my syllabus if I taught X 101.
This year more than the previous I have been consciously making decisions to read more diversely. And that includes reading literature that includes LGBTQIA characters. I love how in the publishing industry, more specifically in YA, it is becoming more predominant to find books being released with these characters. I think shows a big step.
The books I've chosen are all very different in story. But I absolutely love them all. To prevent spoilers I won't be getting into details.
10. Study Series
There is a inter sex character and the situation surrounding them is quite fascinating and a big part in Yelena's journey.
9. Grisha Trilogy and Six of Crows
8. Covenant SeriesA very wonderful gay couple. I love them so much.
7. Addicted/Calloway Sisters SeriesA later book, Fuel the Fire, takes a more important look at loving and how it doesn't matter if it's between the different sexes or same sex. It's the same love.
6. Outlander SeriesBlack Jack might perhaps be one of the most horrendous men I've come across. But he's not the only gay man in the Outlander books.
5. Black IrisThis is a very dark book. And Raeder gives readers some very messed up relationships with a Bi MC.
4. Something RealBenny is one of my favourite characters. And his relationship takes some outside hits. But in the end is so strong.
3. Elemental SeriesKemmerer surprised readers when a character lets go of their secret in a later book. And how that character struggles and deals is so realistic.
2. Carry the OceanFor the last few weeks I've gushed and gushed about Carry the Ocean. So of course I would include it in my syllabus. It would probably be the first book to be included.
1. Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda
This weeks topic is: Top ten books that would be on my syllabus if I taught X 101.
This year more than the previous I have been consciously making decisions to read more diversely. And that includes reading literature that includes LGBTQIA characters. I love how in the publishing industry, more specifically in YA, it is becoming more predominant to find books being released with these characters. I think shows a big step.
The books I've chosen are all very different in story. But I absolutely love them all. To prevent spoilers I won't be getting into details.
10. Study Series
There is a inter sex character and the situation surrounding them is quite fascinating and a big part in Yelena's journey.
9. Grisha Trilogy and Six of Crows
8. Covenant SeriesA very wonderful gay couple. I love them so much.
7. Addicted/Calloway Sisters SeriesA later book, Fuel the Fire, takes a more important look at loving and how it doesn't matter if it's between the different sexes or same sex. It's the same love.
6. Outlander SeriesBlack Jack might perhaps be one of the most horrendous men I've come across. But he's not the only gay man in the Outlander books.
5. Black IrisThis is a very dark book. And Raeder gives readers some very messed up relationships with a Bi MC.
4. Something RealBenny is one of my favourite characters. And his relationship takes some outside hits. But in the end is so strong.
3. Elemental SeriesKemmerer surprised readers when a character lets go of their secret in a later book. And how that character struggles and deals is so realistic.
2. Carry the OceanFor the last few weeks I've gushed and gushed about Carry the Ocean. So of course I would include it in my syllabus. It would probably be the first book to be included.
1. Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda
Simon is and will be my favourite book of 2015. Positive, adorable, heartwarming. Absolutely a feel good kind of book.
Any books you would include in my syllabus?
Happy reading!
Brittany
Happy reading!
Brittany
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