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Zenobia July by Lisa Bunker

Zenobia is starting a new life in Maine with her aunts. She used to spend most of her time behind a computer screen, improving her impressive hacking skills, but now she’s making new friends at Monarch Middle School. So when someone anonymously posts transphobic memes, Zenobia knows she has the skills to solve the mystery. Read more …
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The Obake Code by Makana Yamamoto

An all-new, stand-alone sci-fi caper from the author of Hammajang Luck: a bored hacker is forced by vicious gangsters to take down a crooked politician … only to find herself up against a code she might not be able to crack. Read more …
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A Song of Legends Lost by M. H. Ayinde

A SONG OF REBELLION AND OF WAR. A SONG OF LEGENDS LOST. In the Nine Lands, only the noble-blooded can summon the spirits of their ancestors to fight in battle. But when Temi, a commoner from the slums, accidentally invokes a powerful spirit, she finds it could hold the key to ending a centuries-long war. Read more …
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Nearly Roadkill by Kate Bornstein; Caitlin Sullivan

Scratch and Winc go from anonymous lovers to accidental heroes as they expose the shadowy Web stretched between technology and capitalist greed, nearly becoming roadkill on the internet superhighway. With a little help from their friends, including a brave teenager and a mysterious hacker, these gender outlaws fight government intervention and find their chosen family. Read more …
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Local Heavens by K. M. Fajardo

New York City, 2075. Filipino-American Nick Carraway has just moved to the heart of the fractured New Americas, where he’s struck by the city’s contradictions – shining corporate towers casting bleak shadows over the slums of a crumbling middle class. When Nick meets alluring new-money Jay Gatsby, he falls for Gatsby’s frank charm and confident aura. Read more …
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Themed List: Cozy Cafes

Welcome, tea drinkers and coffee aficianados! As the days get colder and the fireplaces grows warmer, grab a snack, gather ’round your found family, and fall in love with thirteen savory stories of cozy cafes ☕🍩🍂 Read more …
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A/S/L by Jeanne Thornton

It is 1998; Lilith, Sash, and Abraxa are teenagers, and they are making Saga of the Sorceress, a game that will change everything, if only for the three of them. 18 years later, Saga of the Sorceress still exists only on the scattered drives of its creators. Read more …
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Of Monsters and Mainframes by Barbara Truelove

Demeter just wants to do her job: shuttling humans between Earth and Alpha Centauri. Unfortunately, her passengers keep dying—and not from equipment failures, as her AI medical system, Steward, would have her believe. These are paranormal murders, and they began when one nasty, ancient vampire decided to board Demeter and kill all her humans. Read more …
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Awakened by A. E. Osworth

On a morning much like any other, 30-something queer Brooklynite Wilder makes the miraculous discovery: suddenly, as if by magic, they can understand every language in the world. Dazed and disconnected, Wilder is found and taken in by a small coven of trans witches who have all become Awakened with mystical powers of their own. Read more …
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Eli Over Easy by Phil Stamper

The last few months have been pretty tough for Eli. He moved to New York City, he hasn’t made any new friends, and his mom died unexpectedly. Then Eli finds a stash of instructional cooking videos his mom made. With the help of the cute new neighbor boy, Eli decides to follow her recipes … Read more …