Sapphic Books
Happy Pride! 🏳️🌈 Here are some sapphic books to add to your TBR this month 💞
Pride Month is a time to embrace and celebrate LGBTQ+ literature, especially sapphic stories that capture diverse experiences and love narratives. This month, expand your literary horizons with a selection of impactful sapphic books that offer rich storytelling and representation. Highlighting some notable titles: - **Our Wives Under The Sea** by Julia Armfield explores the intricacies of a complex relationship and how love can endure amidst the surreal. - **Big Swiss** by Jen Beagin offers a unique narrative that intertwines themes of identity and desire. - **This Is How You Lose the Time War** by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone is a beautifully written tale of two time agents bound by rivalry and drawn together through their letters. - **The Iream House** by Carmen Maria Machado presents an unforgettable exploration of memory, trauma, and the complexities of love. - **The Last Night's Telegraph Club** by Malinda Lo is a coming-of-age story set in 1950s San Francisco, depicting a beautiful sapphic romance against a backdrop of societal change. Additionally, consider checking out **The Three Lives of Cate Kay** by Kate Fagan and **Bury Our Bones** by V.E. Schwab, both of which provide nuanced narratives and celebrate sapphic relationships. These stories not only entertain but also foster understanding and acceptance, making them perfect reads for Pride Month!


I had fun reading “Last night the Telegraph Club” unfortunately I never heard of the other books. Can I please have a description of the others? 🥰😀