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Eight Spicy Dark Academia Romances to Read This Fall

We wrote about books today. Hurray.

I’ve put together a list of wonderfully spicy romance novels set in the dark world of academia for you – and one that has something for everyone. Because it’s back to school and you deserve a little spice for your studies!

Summer may be coming to an end, but the new releases never stop. I spent all weekend going through catalogs, and most have added nearly two hundred books to my reading list! (See also: PLEASE can someone find a way to stop time so I can read more.) Today I have a newly released award-winning story collection, a librarian’s memoir fighting for a cause, and a campfire horror story for middle school.

Hello book lovers – how are you? On my millionth reunion of Friends, I embarked on a project for no good reason other than great curiosity and a little old-fashioned obsession with the show: I set out to find out every book the Friends read in all ten seasons. It wasn’t easy. Lots of stopping, zooming in, reverse Google searching for images, and trying to decipher very blurry cover art. We lost a few unidentified books, but for the most part we got them all: all the books on Friends.

After a lifelong love affair with science fiction, it’s safe to say that it’s one of my favorite and most-read genres, along with fantasy. Whatever expertise that gives a person, I certainly have it. So when I tell you that you have to read these ten Sapphic science fiction novels because they’re equally imaginative and captivating, I mean it. They all feature Sapphic protagonists, but are also innovative additions to the science fiction canon, full of world-building and stories that pay homage to classic science fiction tropes while breaking new ground.

It’s the last Tuesday of the month, which usually means fewer new releases – but not this time! I’ve struggled to share only eight new LGBTQ books with you this week

Today I want to share with you some exciting new science fiction and fantasy books from this week, as well as some recent indie SFF books to add to your reading list!

Anyone else feeling a little more excited about the upcoming election after the DNC? I’ll be recommending children’s books about elections closer to the election, but I thought I’d start reviewing books about presidential candidate Kamala Harris today. My daughter has been asking questions about her lately, and I’m sure she’s not the only kid with questions! But first, here are my reviews of two new releases.

By Bronte

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