NEXT BOOKIE:
this is a book about a person who changes every day. they are for one day, 24 hours, put into one persons body, inhabiting it for a day, and then the next day are in a new persons body. the one common denominator is a girl. every day, every body, they always love this one girl, and she must decide if she can live that life, ever-changing, ever-different, but ever-loving too. (idk guys, this is hard-ish but the author is SUPER well known)
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I KNOW THAT BOOK BUT I FORGET DANG IT
i feel like the title has the word âdaysâ in it
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GOT IT!!! Every Day by David Levithan (i think)
YES THATS RIGHT dang youre goodâŠ
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LOLL iâve read that book and i was visualizing the cover when you said that
it stuck with me ig⊠XD
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NEXT BOOKIE:
this book is about a girl who has to move away from her home in california, to conneticut because of a death in the family, a suspicious âmagicalâ death. her parents have always told her that their family is a âcovenâ, but she never believed it. she didnât know how to explain how she could sprout flame out of her hand in the blink of an eye, but magic wasnât real right? she ends up meeting friends in the coven, and they race to discover the killer before they strike again, although its harder than it seems (IDK WHY I WROTE IT LIKE THIS BUT THIS ONE IS HARD - ISH I THINK)
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huh i donât know this one - but it seems interesting!! i might read it once the title is guessed/revealed XD
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why donât i know any of these 
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it was illustrated by K. SEATON
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YEEESSSSS thats right.
next bookie!!:
This book (that recently got a sequel) is about two boys, one whos dad goes to jail and whos mom ODs on his birthday, leaving him to fend for himself with a suckish foster family and younger brother, and the other boy who has a some friends, one in particular who are homophobic, while he discovers he is gay and falls in love with the first boy. the are both on their schools basketball team and help each other through hard moments, and it all (OBVIOUSLY) ends up fine. that is, until the second book (i wonât spoil yâall)
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I need to read more lgbtq booksâ
They seem so good but i only read high fantasy
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im the opposite lol i rarely read wlw
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i know, i would if i could but i canât find many. where is aeryn finding these?
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LOL i have a list thanks to @Juniper2010
- Not My Problem by Ciara Smyth - girl pushes smart girl down stairs to alleviate pressure
- The Lesbianaâs Guide to Catholic School by Sonora Reyes - Mexican girl, âWWSGDâ
- We Set the Dark on Fire by Tehlor Kay Mejia - dystopian, goes to a boarding school, spy
- The Grimrose Girls by Laura Pohl - murder, 3 friends, mystery
- The Henna Wars by Adiba Jaigirdar - Muslim, falls in love with childhood friend, both do henna, competition
- You Know Me Well by Nina LaCour and David Levithan - guy and girl, gay and lesbianâŠ
- Of Fire and Stars by Audrey Coulthurst - fantasy, learning to ride warhorses, teacher is betrothed sister 1. Not My Problem by Ciara Smyth - girl pushes smart girl down stairs to alleviate pressure
a couple of my favorites:
How To Excavate a Heart by Jake Maia Arlow - REALLY GOOD
This Delicious Death by Kayla Cottingham - vampire-ish + queer ppl (mostly lesbian and bi)
a couple more:
Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo [1] (cute old-timey wlw romance)
She Gets the Girl by Rachael Lippincott and Alyson Derrick [1] (cute wlw - cliché - romance)
The Lucky List by Rachael Lippincott [1] (cute wlw - cliché - romance)
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huh ok thanks. all of the bi books i can find are about âoOoOh shes such a b**** shes trying to date two people at onceâ when HELLO WHAT ROCK DO YOU LIVE UNDER bi people are great and nice. (finger guns at myself in a mirror)
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