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    What is your favourite book lgbt?

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      cupidboy
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      🙂

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        Shami94
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        At the moment it is "The Lightning-Struck Heart" by TJ Klune, followed closely by "Jalendu" by Mark Andrew.

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          nlklinh
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          To me, Call Me By Your Name :cheesy2: :cheesy2:

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            cteavin
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            Wait, do you mean favorite gay story or just favorite book?

            My favorite gay-themed book is Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin. This was written in the 50's by a gay black man and it still packs a punch today.

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              kalayaan Global Moderator
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              Last year during my out of town work, I bought a book (paper back) on sale. The title of the 1974 novel is The Front Runner by  Patricia Nell Warren. I was touched by the sensitivity of the love story of a running coach and his star athlete. I must have read it a dozen times.

              It is also in the book where I learned the difference between a front runner and a kicker  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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                JohnAllenson
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                Heritage of Hastur by Marion Zimmer Bradley in 1975.

                I was 14 and this was the first book I read where a sex-sex relationship was a normative part of the story.

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                  spam17
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                  @kalayaan:

                  Last year during my out of town work, I bought a book (paper back) on sale. The title of the 1974 novel is The Front Runner by  Patricia Nell Warren. I was touched by the sensitivity of the love story of a running coach and his star athlete. I must have read it a dozen times.

                  It is also in the book where I learned the difference between a front runner and a kicker  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

                  would you rather be known as a kicker or a frontrunner?

                  👼

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                    I loved "Last Summer" and "Full Circle" by Michael Thomas Ford. I have them on Audiobook as well and the narrator is the same for both books and he's amazing.

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                      Oscarbingham
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                      When Gravity fails.

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                        Aurra
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                        My favorite book of all time is "Dante and Aristotle Discover the Secrets of the Universe" by Benjamin Alire Sáenz. I know people say to not judge a book by its cover, but this novel's cover is seriously the most beautiful I've ever seen. It's the reason why I read it, but the text itself is even more beautiful.

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                          ticogilmore
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                          Call me by your name
                          The catch trap
                          Rattlesnake

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