15 LGBTQ+ Books That Are Essential (And Fun) Pride Month Reads

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Pride Month is upon us, and with it comes amazing LGBTQ books and diverse voices that enrich ourselves and our shelves. From mind-bending queer thrillers to powerful coming-of-age and coming-out stories to swoon-worthy gay romances, queer authors have written a plethora of works that help readers understand the LGBTQ+ life and experience. Here are 15 amazing reads that celebrate the love and identity of the queer community this Pride Month.

Dear Wendy by Ann Zhao

In Ann Zhao’s instant indie bestselling YA novel, asexual and aromantic college students Sophie and Jo who have an online feud against one another, unknowingly become close friends in real life. Sophie is the owner and writer for a popular relationship advice Instagram account called “Dear Wendy”, and she meets Jo, who has accidentally started a rival account called “Sincerely Wanda”. As their real-life friendship blossoms and they create an organization on campus for a-spec students, their online rivalry worsens. The two must navigate the potential fallout if they discover each other’s online accounts while exploring what it means to be an a-spec college student.

Late Bloomer by Mazey Eddings

Opal Devlin’s life is turned upside down when she wins the lottery, leading her to buy a failing flower farm in Asheville, North Carolina to get away from everyone and preserve what little she has left. But her plans are thwarted when Pepper Boden, the former owner of the flower farm, refuses to leave, leading to the two being forced to live together. As Opal and Pepper butt heads and navigate what can only be described as a growing attraction to each other, they must decide if they can both fulfill their dreams without destroying the others. This is the perfect sexy and sapphic romance to celebrate Pride Month!

The Guncle Abroad by Steven Rowley

In the hilarious and heartwarming sequel to The Guncle, Patrick O’Hara is called back to his guncle duties and heads out to Italy for his brother's wedding with his niece, Maisie, and his nephew, Grant. As the three travel through Europe, Patrick helps the kids understand the ideas of love and loss while juggling the intense family drama going on in the background. But amidst the groom getting cold feet, his sister and her crazy antics, and Patrick’s own shambled love life, he must learn how to rediscover himself and find love once again.

Lavash at First Sight by Taleen Voskuni

Ready for a new romantic comedy? Well, Taleen Vosukni has just what you are looking for in her latest novel Lavish at First Sight. Nazeli “Ellie” Gregorian, upset with her tech job and her ex-boyfriend, is forced to promote her parents' company at PakCon in Chicago. While there, she meets Vanya Simonian, a charming young woman from a rival company. But can the two keep their budding connection through their parents' rival business or will the competition and scrutiny lead to their relationship ending before it begins? Find out in this humorous romance full of enemies to lovers and food.

The Pairing by Casey McQuiston

In Casey McQuinston’s latest romantic comedy, two bisexual exes, Theo and Kit, accidentally book the same European food and wine tour, challenging each other to a hookup competition to prove that they are over their recent relationship. Theo, a bartender and aspiring sommelier, hasn’t seen Kit since their tragic breakup. With life looking lonely and full of despair, both Theo and Kit decide to use their unused tour vouchers, from when they were dating, separately, only to end up on the same trip. Now, trapped together for weeks, the two men engage in a competition that is meant to end them for good, but rekindles old feelings. On a tour meant to give them a taste of everything, Theo and Kit find out that they are only craving the taste of each other.

Bad Habit by Alana S. Portero

This heartfelt odyssey centers around a trans woman growing up in a vibrant, impoverished blue-collar neighborhood in Madrid. Through the main character's eyes, the city comes to life with poetry that illuminates her journey of self-discovery, even through the social and personal changes that she is going through. Bad Habit is Alana S. Portero’s debut novel and it explores themes of class, gender, identity, and the power of coming together. If you are looking for a novel that dives into a story of self-realization that will resonate with the parts of you that feel outcast, then this is the novel for you.

Hall of Mirrors by John Copenhaver

This thrilling second novel in the Nightingale Trilogy explores the mystery surrounding the death of popular mystery novelist Roger Raymond. Set against the backdrop of the 1950s McCarthy-era Washington, DC, Hall of Mirrors follows Judy Nightingale and Philippa Watson as they continue their obsessive manhunt for Adrian Bogdan, meeting and causing Roger Raymond to lose his job because of the anti-gay Lavender Scare crusade. Now Lionel Kane, Roger Raymond’s writing partner and lover, must find out what really caused the fire that killed Roger. But with Judy and Philippa in his way, he realizes that the three of them must come together to uncover the truth before it is too late.

Oye by Melissa Mogollon

Oye is a coming-of-age comedy that is written from the lens of several phone calls between the main character, Luciana, and her older sister, Mari. As an unexpected hurricane approaches Miami where Luciana’s grandmother Abue lives and refuses to leave, she finds herself in a crisis. But when Abue gets a shocking medical diagnosis, Luciana’s bond with her grows even stronger and she must remain confined to her room with Abue, despite wanting to sneak out to meet girls. Navigating adulthood is hard, especially when there are family secrets and a hurricane on the way, but Luciana manages to rise to the occasion.

Exhibit by R. O. Kwon

Jin Han, a talented photographer, meets Lidija Jung, a breathtaking ballerina, at a luxurious party in San Francisco, sparking a deep and alluring connection between the two women. As they share their intense personal struggles and artistic passions, Jin is forced to reveal a long-standing family curse that will risk everything that she loves. Jin and Lidija’s hypnotic entanglement continues, revealing hidden desires from the two women, and forces Jim to confront her curse and redefine her identity or lose everything.

The Skin and Its Girl by Sarah Cypher

Sarah Cypher's debut novel, newly released in paperback, starts in a Pacific Northwest hospital where a stillborn baby’s heart begins to beat, and her skin turns a deep shade of blue, harkening back to the destruction of the Rummani family and their soap factory in Palestine. Decades later, Betty is grappling with her own love life and identity, when she discovers her aunt’s notebooks full of her struggles with sexuality and family secrets. The Skin and Its Girl explores themes of desire, identity, and the power of words as Betty is forced to make a decision to follow the woman she loves or stay in her home country.

Four Squares by Bobby Finger

In his new novel Four Squares, Bobby writes about Artie Anderson and his life in New York City, where a chance encounter with a man named Abe changes his life forever. Thirty years later Arti, divorced from his wife, with his ex and daughter across the country, is lonely, the only place he finds comfort in is GALS, a queer senior center devoted to friendships and preserving LGBTQ+ history. This novel alternates between the two timelines, exploring two different paths that Artie could have taken and taking the reader on a journey of self-discovery.

The Lions' Den by Iris Mwanza

In The Lions’ Den, rookie lawyer Grace Zulu takes on the case of a young dancer named Bessy Mulenga, who has disappeared after being arrested by the corrupt police. As Grace steers through a world of homophobia and corruption, she partners with an unlikely ally, the former freedom fighter and head of her law firm, to take on the compromised administration of President Kaunda. This gripping thriller by Iris Mwanza takes the readers on a suspense-filled ride full of unforgettable characters and an electrifying plot.

The Sons of El Rey by Alex Espinoza

The Sons of El Rey is a captivating novel that chronicles the lives of a family of luchadores across generations and continents, as they grapple with the ideas of love, identity, and their heritage and tradition. It starts with Ernesto Vega’s rise to fame as El Rey Coyote in Mexico and then moves on to follow his son Freddy and his struggle to uphold the family legacy during the move to Los Angeles. Finally, the novel lands on his grandson, Julian, and his struggle as a gay Mexican American. As The Sons of El Rey moves between the different perspectives, readers are offered a glimpse of a family wrestling with their past, present, and future.

Triple Sec by TJ Alexander

Mel, a delusional bartender, finds herself swept off her feet when Bebe, a happily married woman in an open relationship, offers her a date. Their casual encounter at the bar soon turns into a complex relationship when Bebe's partner Kade joins the mix too. As their relationship continues to blossom, Mel is forced to reevaluate her beliefs about love and her personal desires. TJ Alexander brings humor and insight to this queer romance that explores the love between three people, set against the backdrop of New York’s entrancing cocktail scene.

In Universes by Emet North

Named a ‘Most Anticipated Book of 2024’ by Tor.com and IGN, In Universes is a unique blend of science fiction and realism. The novel follows Raffi, a scientist grappling with the complexities of their research and their romantic feelings for Britt, a breathtaking sculptor. As Raffi’s life begins to unravel, they become obsessed with the idea of a parallel universe, where their relationship with Britt might be what they are dreaming of. In Universes follows Raffi through alternate realities, making them learn about their own identity, love, and the importance of being authentic even when they have worlds of possibilities.

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I enjoy every single aspect of a vacation: planning, packing, even the journey itself. But there are few things I love more than settling into a flight with my favorite snacks and a movie. Figuring out exactly what to watch can feel like a hassle when there are dozens of movies to pick from, which is exactly why the Brit + Co team rounded up our favorite airplane movies to watch when you jet off on your own vacay!

Crazy Rich Asians

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Crazy Rich Asians is arguably the best airplane movie of all time (even if some airplanes have started removing it — a travesty!). The story follows Rachel, who joins her boyfriend Nick in Singapore for a wedding...then realizes he's the country's most eligible bachelor. It's got everything we want in our own holiday, including romance, travel, and incredible food.

Ocean's Eight

Warner Bros. Entertainment

I've lost count of how many times I've seen this movie, and it's always a good choice when you want a fun watch! Powerhouse women who team up for the ultimate New York City heist? The Met Gala? Rihanna, Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, and Mindy Kaling? Count me in.

Eat Pray Love

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Even if your summer vacation doesn't include a trip to Italy, your airplane movie can. Eat Pray Love stars Julia Roberts as Liz, a woman who heads to the other side of the world for some soul searching after she realizes how loveless her marriage is. As expected, there's some very tasty food.

Mamma Mia!

Universal Pictures

Mamma Mia really is the gift that keeps on giving. It's an incredible birthday movie, bachelorette party movie, and airplane movie, all in one. The story follows Sophie, who invites all three of her mother's exes to her wedding to figure out which one is her father. And, naturally, they all sing ABBA the entire time.

Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants

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For a nostalgic movie that's all about friendship, growing up, and learning how to stick up for yourself, you HAVE to watch The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, which follows Bri, Carmen, Tibby, and Lena. The girls send a single pair of jeans to one another during their first-ever summer apart.

Under the Tuscan Sun

Touchstone Pictures

Diane Lane stars as Frances, a writer who's in serious need of inspiration after her divorce. But instead of going on her own vacation or trying a new dish, she decides to buy a house in Tuscany for a change of scenery. No big deal!

The Devil Wears Prada

20th Century Studios

Fashion, New York City, and the '00s are always a recipe for success, which is why The Devil Wears Prada is one of my favorite airplane movies. Anne Hathaway stars as Andy, whose life get turned upside down when she starts working for magazine mogul Miranda Priestly.

Barbie

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Margot Robbie's Barbie movie follows the titular doll, who has to navigate the real world when her life in Barbieland starts falling apart. Not only did it become THE movie moment of 2023, but it's also an emotional, fun, and colorful summer movie we want to watch all the time.

Crazy, Stupid, Love

Warner Bros. Entertainment

If you want to laugh out loud on your flight, then Crazy, Stupid, Love is definitely the airplane movie you want to choose! It perfectly executes its multiple storylines, and the ensemble cast (which includes Emma Stone, Ryan Gosling, and Steve Carrell) are pure magic together.

Harry Potter​

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There are few things more comforting than Harry Potter, so if you suffer from in-flight nerves (you're not alone TBH!!), then opt for this classic story about a boy who learns he's a wizard.

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POV: You're on day 5 of your hair wash routine, and you're trying to decide whether to dry shampoo, or just try to do a slick back bun that you know will take you forever to get right. With option A, you're left with talc-like texture and heavy buildup in your hair, and option B, you're left nervous that the tight hairstyle might not help your hair thinning.

But what if I told you there were dry shampoos that didn't leave behind all that that heavy residue and buildup? What if there were a dry shampoo that felt lightweight and easy, so you could get ready in 5 minutes? Believe it or not, these actually exist, so you don't have to worry about resorting to that hour-long slick back bun process anymore! I've tried and tested these dry shampoos — some of them being completely talc-free — to give you the easiest hair routine in the morning! Here are the 8 I recommend.

Crown Affair

Crown Affair Dry Shampoo

I was gifted this product a few weeks ago, but I can say that I genuinely have fallen in love with it, and I can't wait to purchase it as it runs out. It's a nontoxic, refillable dry shampoo that comes in powder form. This dry shampoo is incredibly lightweight and blends into my roots seamlessly — so much so, that I forgot I even used it! One of my favorite dry shampoos I've used in recent years. Plus, it's an Allure Best Beauty Product Award-Winner, so you know it's good! Definitely worth the hype!

Vegamour

Vegamour Dry Shampoo

This product is an award-winning dry shampoo, not only because of it's ability to make your hair looks freshly washed, but also because of all the volume it adds to your hair. It makes your roots look fuller and more lifted than before, so you'll get a refreshed do with a little height for the day! It's a great product if you're looking for more volume in your roots alongside a more typical dry shampoo.

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Batiste Dry Shampoo

This dry shampoo is extremely effective and extremely affordable — it's only $6! I've been using this for years because I go through my dry shampoo really fast, so it's nice to have a cheaper alternative that I can go through quickly and not worry about it being too expensive. Plus, it smells amazing! You'll have fresh hair in no time!

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Amika Perk Up Dry Shampoo

Amika Perk Up Dry Shampoo is completely talc-free, so it doesn't have the annoying buildup that a lot of dry shampoos cause. It's designed to completely get rid of excess oil that may accumulate in your hair and on your scalp. It's a great, lightweight option that won't weigh your hair down.

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Moroccan Oil Dry Shampoo

This dry shampoo is designed with lighter toned-hair in mind! It helps to blend in seamlessly with your lighter hair color, so you don't have traces of dry shampoo left behind for everyone to see. An added bonus with this one? It protects against UV damage! This is a huge plus for me as someone who is very sensitive to UV rays — especially on my scalp. The scent of this dry shampoo is just divine, as well! Grab this one to be protected, look fresh, and smell nice while you're at it.

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Living Proof Perfect Hair Day

Not only does this eliminate any oil, smell, or buildup, but it's also silicone-free, paraben-free, phthalate-free and cruelty-free — which is very rare in beauty products these days. Add this dry shampoo to your cart immediately to get the job done in a safe and sustainable way, because this product really cleans your hair.

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Dryer Detox Dry Shampoo

Anyone can use this product because it works effectively for all hair types! It smells so good, and genuinely cleanses your hair. I love to use it on my blowouts because it helps to make my hair looks clean, but also give it that voluminous, bouncy curls that I'm looking for. This one is a favorite of mine that I savor for more special occasions!

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Kristin Ess Dry Shampoo

We've got an option for all my ladies with darker tones as well, don't you worry! Another amazing aspect to this one is that it's infused with Vitamin C oil which is good for shine, making your hair look healthy, and keeping it from appearing too chalky. Lucious locks are on the way with this dry shampoo!

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TV can be the ultimate escape — especially when it features an insane plotline you'd likely never find yourself in IRL. That's the case for Netflix's new dark comedy Sirens, a limited series that dives into the world of socialites, scandal, and power struggles. And the best part is that it all takes place on a HUGE beach property. It's basically Gossip Girl meets The O.C. meets The White Lotus, which totally promises to give us the unhinged drama TV has been missing. Here's everything you need to know about the new TV show— andWhere To Stream The Best New TV Shows Of 2024 (So Far).

What is Sirens on Netflix?

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Sirens is a limited series coming to Netflix soon. The new TV show follows Devon, who is more than concerned with the relationship between her little sister Simone and Simone's boss, socialite Michaela Kell. But when Devon finds herself at the Kells' beach estate one weekend (with the intention of getting Simone out of there), she realizes Michaela might be more powerful than she expected.

The series is based on Maid showrunner Molly Smith Metzler’s play Elemeno Pea.

When is Sirens coming out?

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Sirens is currently in pre-production, so we don't have an official release date quite yet. Check back here to find out when it'll hit Netflix!

Who's in the Sirens cast?

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The cast of Sirens is out of this world. So far, we know we'll see Julianne Moore, Meghann Fahy, Milly Alcock, Kevin Bacon, and Glenn Howerton. We'll keep you updated on any additions to the cast, but one thing's for sure: they're going to knock it out of the park.

Stay tuned here, and our Facebook, for the latest news on Sirens, and read up on The Most-Anticipated Summer TV Shows Of 2024.

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If you’re eating according to the Mediterranean diet, sometimes it can be hard to sneak a snack in here and there without having to track down something that abides by the diet’s guidelines first. Luckily, there are a ton of Mediterranean diet-friendly snacks out there that you can simply buy from the store and enjoy on-the-go easily!

These 10 snacks will totally transform your snacking game – from savory to sweet, these picks satisfy any kind of craving while keeping it all healthy and delicious, per the Mediterranean diet.

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Mariani Mediterranean Dried Apricots

These dried apricot bites make the perfect sweet treat to snack on during the workday. They're nutritious, but also so delicious.

Whole Foods

Cedar's Foods Feta Dip

Cedar's Foods carries tons of tasty Mediterranean dips, but their Feta Dip reigns supreme for me. It's just the right amount of tangy and cheesy and goes wonderfully with some crisp pita chips!

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Simple Mills Veggie Pita Crackers

These pita crackers are made from a unique vegetable-based flour to deliver a third of your daily recommended intake of veggies in a single serving. They hit any crunchy craving with ease, while still being healthy for you!

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Kitchen & Love Chocolate Covered Almond Stuffed Dates

These dates are stuffed with almonds then coated in a decadent layer of 85% dark chocolate that balances everything out beautifully. You're gonna have a hard time not downing the whole bag in one sitting.

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Oloves Natural Whole Pitted Olives Variety Pack

Olives are undeniably Mediterranean, and these little packs make snacking on them on-the-go super easy. They come in flavors like Basil & Garlic, Lemon & Rosemary, and Chili & Oregano to keep your snack rotation lively.

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Good & Gather Red Pepper Hummus

Don't forget the hummus! It's always a great Mediterranean diet snack to have in the fridge since it's flavorful and filling, thanks to protein-rich chickpeas. This Target pick is flavored with red pepper, but you can find all sorts of different tastes at any grocery store.

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Brami Lupini Beans Snack Variety Pack

Think of lupini beans as the very-Mediterranean take on edamame. These crunchy, dried snacking legumes are slightly pickled and seasoned before being packaged, so you get all that good flavor when it's finally time to dig in. Every serving is 0 calories and has 0 grams of net carbs, so you're not sacrificing a single thing with this selection.

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Stretch Island Black Forest Fruit Strips

Since the Mediterranean diet is all about getting in tons of veggies and fruits, these purely fruity strips will fit right in. They're low-calorie and low-sugar, so you can ideally enjoy a few of 'em during each snack sesh.

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DeLallo Greek Feta Salad

This feta cheese salad incorporates two types of olives, oil, and spices, so it's a little bit heartier. I've eaten it as a pre-dinner snack many times. It goes super well with crispy toasted bread, or you could even enjoy it on its own if really briny foods are your vibe.

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365 by Whole Foods Market Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil + Sea Salt Popcorn

Olive oil plays a big role in the Mediterranean diet, whether it's used as a cooking agent or a topping. In this case, it's used to pop some amazingly light popcorn that's finished off with the ideal amount of sea salt. Yum!

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Remember your first 4th of July fireworks show? You sat mesmerized looking at the beautiful lights that glittered the sky. You could feel the deep booming noise in your belly and your eyes watered as you tried not to blink. What an amazing moment! As fireworks lovers, we are getting giddy for the upcoming 4th of July festivities. To celebrate Independence Day, we're taking inspiration from Say Yes and making sparkler alternatives that are perfect for your little ones to play with in between rounds of their favorite lawn game. These DIY paper + glitter sparklers sparkle without the sparks!

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Materials:

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– paper

– straws

– glitter

Tools:

– paper cutter (or scissors)

– spray adhesive

– glue stick

Instructions:

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If you don’t have a paper cutter, that is a-okay. Scissors work just as well. Cut your paper in half lengthwise. Then cut slits along one of the long edges to create fringe. Now cut this piece in half. Add a layer of spray adhesive to the tips of the fringe. Do this on both sides of the paper.

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  1. Cut your piece of paper in half lengthwise. Fringe one of the long ends, then cut this piece in half.
  2. Coat the tips of the fringe with spray adhesive, covering the front and the back of the paper. Sprinkle the paper with glitter.
  3. Roll your paper tightly and then add glue to the end. Insert the glued end into your straw.
  4. Separate the fringe and give your sparkler shape.

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Normally we would wait until the adhesive was tacky, but we found that for this project it worked better to add the glitter right away. Separate the fringe if it is sticking together. Then roll your paper tightly like it’s a mini yoga mat.

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Add glue to the end and file it into the straw.

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Separate the fringe to make your sparkler come to life!

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Though flameless, they are still super fun :) They look like mini versions of the huge ones that light up the sky!

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Not only are they great for kids, but they are also perfect photo booth props or park accessories!

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